Idiots guide to Milwaukee.....

madmatt

Member
Where from ?

That sir is a bloody good question i have looked at so many websites. I will try and find it later when i get home and order mine so will share it then

Quick google it is about foe 320 delivered but its with 2x 5.0ah batteries i refer to previous statement its a minefield!
 
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madmatt

Member
Well there is no going back now,
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Cordless grinder is great. Needed to strip a roof the other day - very quick with a cordless grinder. Safer too than with mains.

My most used cordless tools have been grinder and reciprocating saw.

By the the way if you can bring yourself to buy Makita (and they're good tools) Powertoolmate had good black friday discounts today on the lxt range.
 

fermerboy

Member
Location
Banffshire
My old 18V Milwaukee drill is getting tired, its a brushed one and it stinks if you give it hard work. I've had it apart and the brushes aren't done either.

Anyway I'm thinking of replacing it with a new one, but could somebody tell me what the difference is between a drill driver =, a hammer drill driver, and a hammer drill. Which ones the one to get?
Think I just went in and bought what the shop had last time.

This is the Milwaukee page for M18 drills !!!!:banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead:
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madmatt

Member
Funnily enough yesterday afternoon, the gearbox in my Bosch drill started grumbling, well its going to have to hang on anothrr month or two now, but its batteries are still excellent and the drill has provided great service even as a recent convert to Milwaukee i can still see me replacing my drill like for like.
 

Cowcalf

Member
have 18 v fuel hammer drill but hammer action is pathetic unless working vertically down hill ok into concrete but not good into stone with new quality drills. Need mains power and a heavier drill reckon for ease of work
 

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