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  1. Here's your options

    M18 Fuel SDS max rotary hammer

    • POWERSTATE brushless motor: provides 5 ft. lbs. of impact energy, 0-450 RPM and 0-3,000 BPM

    And The other option

    M28 Fuel Rotary hammer

    POWERSTATE brushless motor: provides 3.5 ft. lbs. of impact energy, 0-1,350 RPM and 0-5,000 BPM

    The M28 does lack in Impact energy but it is abundant in RPM and BPM...

  2. 18 hours ago, KnarlyCarl said:

    Finally got some spare time squeezed in today for the roof rack...

     

    Carried the surge with my new half packs, popped it on my belt, really grateful not having that extra 10oz pulling my pants down haha

     

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    I know those slim packs really are the way to go.

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  3. 1 hour ago, ChrisK said:

    Stan, my brother in Florida bought a used one. He loves it. Said it takes about 3-1/2 to fully charge it but running without gas for a while is pretty sweet, especially when he averages well over 30 when running just gas.

    Yeah, It does take about 3 and a half hours to gully charge you got 250 miles on a full charge it's pretty cool for only 9,000 bucks has 32,000 miles on it and is very clean and neat

    2014 Chevrolet Volt

     

    The only problem is i don't know how to fix electric cars if it brakes more of a diesel /gas kind of guy.

  4. Well It's official bought a Chevy Volt with some of my scholarship money, I'm also almost done with my bachelors can't wait for that to be over... anyways I'm excited bought it for 9,000 cash hoping that charging it isn't going to kill me, it parks nicely next to my 2007 ford 6.0 powerstroke diesel.

    2014 Chevrolet Volt

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  5. I know guys I might of been going to far but at least it changed the mood of the thread.., lol that was my main attention... :D

    As I was reading I was disappointed finding that my favorite Most trustworthy brand was failing to fight back lol...  

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  6. Ok First off EVERY tool brand has some  kinks in their tool line DeWalt has em Makita has em Hilti has em and metabo has em It's just what happens nobody Is perfect!

    The reason why I'm staying loyal and true to milwaukee is because I've never had such a dependable tool, Ive Never had a Milwaukee tool completely fail me and never will hopefully... If so I have a 5 Year tool warranty to back me up and If my tool does get messed up then I'm happy to take it to the milwaukee service center, were service is very helpful.

     

    Ok second off Stop Looking At Them so Negatively, us being humans Want More so were always going to be complaining to our source of interest either if it's making more money, Jobs, and having tool industries make more or better tools, are attitudes are I WANT MORE were never thankful for the little things we get in life... Anyways looking at the positive for milwaukee would be...  Their very innovative, Even though they give me that tool I didn't want they still throw some innovations that give me a smile, They have some awesome giveaways, and they have user innovation meaning those complaints your handing down to them is getting attention from them... so it can be good to say "yeah your fuel drill overheats" But once they've heard you you don't need to constantly nag about it

     

    Now I might of been to kind to milwaukee, but I'm tired of people constantly repeating problems, all we need is just one quick complaint and "boom" done no need to write paragraphs of how we hate one single deffect some engineer put on a tool it just takes that one kind complaint and your done....

     

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  7. 1 hour ago, Bremon said:

    Pictures of that have been around a long time. At this point it's for adding brains to no-key press tools I believe. Probably similar potential to the unexplained yellow knock off that was revealed this week. 

    Oh lol, I guess ive been 1 mile behind all along... :D

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  8. 8 hours ago, BMack37 said:

    Honestly, on this forum I don't think it's really needed. TBH, there's only one forum member here with more than 100 posts that I don't trust.

     

    Great experiences with @KnarlyCarl, @Fletcher94 and @SevenOddosFence All guys that I'd trust to pay as friends and family or do a trade with, among several other members that I haven't done deals with but consider friends.

    And I'm guessing that person is me lol.

  9. A buddy from mine from Iowa had their toolbox full of One-Key tools stolen. As he reported his tools missing they were immediately located, as he drove to the location which the tools were at, a big white van drove out of the driveway and the app was locating them in the van, He wrote the license plate # down and reported it to the police and they arrested the man and my buddy got his 2,000$ tool box full of tools back.

    This definitely tells us the getting the milwaukee one-key app is worth getting, as luckily the man next door who was neighbors with the stolen tools had downloaded the app about a month ago.

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