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  1. If they keep up this pace, my garage/worksites will be all Milwaukee red. I wasn't expecting the new lights and mechanic rolling tool boxes. The backpack looks a lot like the Klein one though. Love the full size circ and M12 version. The 5.0 batteries and the m12/m18 charger will be greatly appreciated.

     

    I was hoping for a modular tool box system for the many power tools they sell that I have, but they gave me a mechanics tool chest for all the Milwaukee mechanics tools I roll onto the jobsite. /sarcasm/

  2. Nice design. I would be looking for more of a hand truck with a fold out mdf table. I like the Festool "MultiFunctionTable" MFT with the mdf top, but it is pretty big and heavy, also no wheels.. Something that can easily be put into a pick-up by one guy.

     

    These would be great for factory electrician or a property maintenance guy or gal.

     

    Nice find.

  3. I'm still wondering why TTI has Ryobi working on this tech. It would seem more in line with the Milwaukee brand....Nothing but heavy duty etc. Ryobi has stepped up their game recently, but how many regular homeowners are trimming out their houses and will spend the money on a bare tool.

     

    TTI might be playing a dangerous game, Milwaukee supporters having to buy Ryobi tools and batteries.

     

    I wonder how much tech sharing the TTI tool companies have?

  4. I'd buy one in a heartbeat for that price but still $79 at mine, not a bad price I think but high enough where I'll look around

    Dewalt is coming out with a version soon. It looks to have a much heavier duty frame/wheel setup. You can't see it fully from the back though. I saw it on one of the other blogs, he has an "article" on it.

  5. So there are pictures all over Google of the new Milwaukee DynaCase tool boxes.

     

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    I've seen their tool box with the plastic flaps but I have no real experiences with it or the brand. They will be connectable and they have some different carts. I haven't seen a taller one or one with drawers yet. I'm liking the design even though they are not waterproof.

     

    A top handle while stacked would have been appreciated.

     

    Looks like they made the Job Box to hold the Sawzall.

     

    You could fit a lot of Milwaukee's best hand tools in this box. And you can get a shoulder-strap also for the cases.

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  6. Javier,

     

    Careful about that tiered box. The wheels and axle are weak. I also read the handle is extremely weak. I was looking at one of those and doing some welding to make a new wheel/frame. I dig the design but not the execution. There's even a guy who put straps through the frame to carry it up stairs. He never did show himself taking it off, or picking it up off the ground.

     

    I'm still in a holding pattern myself, looking for a stackable Milwaukee set.

  7. Interesting concept. Still hoping on a modular stackable unit. Considering Dewalt has two versions of what i am looking for, they will probably get my couple hundred dollars. It might work as a painter's/mudder box.

     

    When is the yearly product convention/demo?

  8. I've noticed that Milwaukee has many different style handtrucks, and I was wondering if they are rebranded from somebody else.

     

    http://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwaukee-600-lb-Capacity-Flow-Back-Solid-Tire-Hand-Truck-HT700/100207835?N=5yc1vZc89rZ1z0tur1

     

    http://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwaukee-1000-lb-Capacity-Convertible-Modular-Aluminum-Hand-Truck-60136/100046429

     

    Does anybody have any experience with these?

     

    My hope for a stack-able modular tool box and handttruck combination has got me thinking.

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