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<blockquote data-quote="ACEngineering" data-source="post: 7984734" data-attributes="member: 13308"><p>They tend to have a piston in them so you can hear by the sound its making how many hot its done to some degree, i dont ever find it a problem IMO and my alemite doesnt have a counter like the milweeke, spelt it like that on purpose due to the plastic gearing in side them that strips when used regular on blocked/tight nipples.</p><p></p><p>Alemite 14v never misses a beat, one about 10years old never failed other than battery, now gifted to a friend. its replacement exactly the same but with lithium battery not ni-cad, about 18month old no problems although not used it that much IMO but its exactly the same other than the battery so no reason it wont last as long as the old one.</p><p></p><p>More expensive yes, but i like the shape off them and the performace and i couldnt kill that old one no matter what other than the ni-cad battery. I doubt very much that the milwaukee would last that long with the use it had but it is cheaper, I just hate the shape/design of the thing compaired to the alemite.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ACEngineering, post: 7984734, member: 13308"] They tend to have a piston in them so you can hear by the sound its making how many hot its done to some degree, i dont ever find it a problem IMO and my alemite doesnt have a counter like the milweeke, spelt it like that on purpose due to the plastic gearing in side them that strips when used regular on blocked/tight nipples. Alemite 14v never misses a beat, one about 10years old never failed other than battery, now gifted to a friend. its replacement exactly the same but with lithium battery not ni-cad, about 18month old no problems although not used it that much IMO but its exactly the same other than the battery so no reason it wont last as long as the old one. More expensive yes, but i like the shape off them and the performace and i couldnt kill that old one no matter what other than the ni-cad battery. I doubt very much that the milwaukee would last that long with the use it had but it is cheaper, I just hate the shape/design of the thing compaired to the alemite. [/QUOTE]
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