12/30/2009

14.40V,2400mAh,Ni-Cd,MILWAUKEE drill battery for 0511-21, 0512-21, 0512-25, 0513-20, 0513-21, 0514-20, 0514-24, 0514-52, 0516-20, 0516-22, 0516-52, 0612-20, 0612-22, 0612-26, 0613-20, 0613-24, 0614-20, 0614-24, 48-11-1000, 48-11-1014, 48-11-1024

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Replacement for MILWAUKEE 0511-21, 0512-21, 0512-25, 0513-20, 0513-21, 0514-20, 0514-24, 0514-52, 0516-20, 0516-22, 0516-52, 0612-20, 0612-22, 0612-26, 0613-20, 0613-24, 0614-20, 0614-24, 0615-24, 0616-20, 0616-24, 0617-24, 6562-21, 6562-23, 6562-24, 9081-20, 9081-22, 9082-20, 9082-22, 9083-20, 9083-22, LokTor P 14.4 TX, LokTor P 14.4 TXC, LokTor PDD 14.4 X, LokTor S 14.4 TX, LokTor S 14.4 TXC, LoTor S 14.4 TX, PAS 14.4 Power Plus, PCG 14.4 PES 14.4 T, PIW 14.4 HEX, PIW 14.4 SD, PJX 14.4 Power Plus, PLD 14.4 X, PN 14.4 Power Plus, PPS14.4 Power Plus, PSG 14.4 Power Plus, PSM 14.4 Power Plus Power Tools Battery,

**(1)**Compatible Part Numbers:
48-11-1000, 48-11-1014, 48-11-1024,

***(2)***Compatible model Numbers:
MILWAUKEE,
0511-21, 0512-21, 0512-25,
0513-21, 0513-20, 0514-20,
0514-24, 0514-52, 0516-20,
0516-22, 0516-52, 0612-20,
0612-22, 0612-26, 0613-20,
0613-24, 0614-20, 0614-24,
0615-24, 0616-20, 0616-24,
0617-24, 6562-21, 6562-23,
6562-24, 9081-20, 9081-22,
9082-20, 9082-22, 9083-20,
9083-22

LokTor P 14.4 TX, LokTor P 14.4 TXC,
LokTor PDD 14.4 X, LokTor S 14.4 TX,
LokTor S 14.4 TXC, LoTor S 14.4 TX,
PAS 14.4 Power Plus, PCG 14.4 PES 14.4 T,
PIW 14.4 HEX, PIW 14.4 SD,
PJX 14.4 Power Plus, PLD 14.4 X,
PN 14.4 Power Plus, PPS14.4 Power Plus,
PSG 14.4 Power Plus, PSM 14.4 Power Plus

AEG,
AEG BBM 14 STX,
AEG BBS 14 KX RAPTOR,
AEG BBS 14 X RAPTOR,
AEG BBS 14 X,
AEG BDSE 14 STX,
AEG BDSE 14 T Super,
AEG BDSE 14.4 T Super Torque,
AEG BS 14 X,
AEG BS2E 14.4 T,
AEG BSB 14 STX,
AEG SB2E 14 STX,
AEG SB2E 14.4 T Super Torque
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Technical Details

- Battery Type: Ni-Cd, Voltage: 14.40V
- Capacity: 2400mAh, Color: Black
- Dimension: 112.10 x 84.40 x 68.00 mm, Weight: 918.00 g
- Product Type: Replacement Battery (Brand New), Condition: New, 1 year warranty!
- Remark: Please read the description carefully before bidding.
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12/28/2009

Milwaukee 2691-24 18-Volt Compact Drill, Sawzall Reciprocating Saw, Circular Saw and Worklight Combo Kit

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Includes 18V Cordless M18 High Performace Drill/Driver - 2610-20, 18V Cordless M18 Lithium-Ion Sawzall™ - 2620-20, 18V Cordless M18 6-1/2" Circular Saw - 2630-20, 18V Cordless M18 Worklight - 49-24-0171, (2) XC Lithium-Ion Batteries, 18V Charger - 48-59-1801, General Purpose Sawzall®Blade, Contractor Bag
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- M18 ½¿¿ Compact Drill/Driver Delivers 400 In-lbs of Torque and is Only 7 ¾¿ Long.
- M18 Sawzall Reciprocating Saw with Patented Gear-Protecting Clutch and Counter Balance Mechanism.
- M18 6 ½¿¿ Circular Saw Delivers 3,500 RPM with Magnesium Upper and Lower Guards for Maximum Durability.
- M18 Work Light Provides a Fold-Away Hook for Hands Free Use and a 135-Degree Rotating Head to Direct Light at the Work Area.
- Includes: 18V Compact Drill/Driver, Sawzall saw, Circular Saw, Worklight, (2) 18V XC Batteries, Charger, 24T Carbide tipped blade, Rip Fence, Wood blade, Metal blade, Case
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Customer Buzz
 "one of the best tools out there" 2009-11-08
By Daniel & Jennifer Greer (Marvel, Co)
I bought these Milwaukee tools because we are building a house. And let me tell you tell you one thing about them they are the best set of cordless tool that I have every bought. I love the fact that the batteries last so long. I can use the circular say for about 2-3 hours on one battery. As long as I don't bog down the saw. If I bind the blade and bog down the saw the battery will only last about 30 min to 1 hour. But I'm still impressed with the longevity of the batteries. I can use the drill for way over 3 hours of constant use with just one battery. We put our whole propanel roof on our house (Over 5000 square feet of roof), and I only used about 4 batteries.



It took me a lot of time to decide between the Makita's and the Milwaukee's. But my father in-law has already had to replace the transmission in his Makita and hasn't had to touch his Milwaukee's. And he bought them at the same time. So that pushed me towards the Milwaukee's.



My wife even enjoys using my drill because it is so light weight. And you can even buy the smaller battery and the drill gets even lighter. She doesn't have any problems running any of the tools for the life of the battery. And that definitely a good thing. If the tools are too heavy you don't want to carries them around all day.



I was very impressed with amazon's price. I searched all over the internet and couldn't find any cheaper. So if you are looking for a good 18 volt cordless tool kit this is one of the best for the money in my eyes. But the only suggestion that I could make is if you have the money go a head and upgrade to the 28 volt Milwaukee's. The batteries last much longer and the tools have more power. But the 18 volts are a very good tool.




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12/26/2009

Milwaukee 0612-26 14.4-volt Ni-Cad 1/2-inch Cordless Drill/Driver Kit with Worklight

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The all new compact series featuring the Clip-Lok System is designed to meet the needs of today's contractors. Its compact size allows for use in tighter quarters and the exclusive Clip-Lok System provides convenient, hands-free, transportation of the drill while offering a convenient place to store the tool while working. The Clip-Lok System securely attaches to the user's belt so the drill is always within reach. Higher speed allows for faster drilling and fastening, and high torque provides the power to use larger bits and drill larger holes. The 14.4 volt model features a 1/2 in. single-sleeve ratcheting chuck for superior grip on bits (bits slip less minimizing downtime). A cushioned, soft-grip, non-slip handle reduces vibration and maximizes comfort. On-board bit storage holds up to two extra driver bits. The patented reversible battery feature allows for use in tighter spaces and provides ultimate balance. The newly designed Worklight features the Clip-Lok System allowing for placement on either side of the user for hands free operation of the light while working in areas where extra light is needed.
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- 14.4-volt cordless drill/driver and work light
- Clip-Lok belt attachment system provides hands-free storage and easy access to both the drill and light
- Compact size and light weight; 1/2-inch single-sleeve ratcheting chuck
- Includes drill/driver, work light, Clip-Lok attachment, 2 battery packs, no. 2 Phillips bit, charger, carrying case
- 9-1/8-inches long; weighs 4.7-pounds; 5-year manufacturer-foots warranty
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Customer Buzz
 "Get'er Done" 2009-09-07
By Cesar Maciel (Long Beach, CA USA)
The cordless drill and worklight are a great combo. The drill has plenty of power to drill a variety of hole sizes and I also use it to lower my jack stabilizers on my toyhauler. The worklight helps me light the way, hands free, when I arrive at my destination at night. Best of all, I feel the quality in the product and it all comes in a portable case.

Customer Buzz
 "Bad batteries..........." 2009-04-19
By Dan Briggs (CA, USA)
Milwaukee NiCads have a well earned rep for being JUNK!!!! The tools are great but Milwaukee NiCads SUCK!!!!!!!!! Buy DeWalt or Makita or Lith Ion if its Milwaukee u have to have

Customer Buzz
 "bought it for the batteries" 2009-01-08
By R. Ballantyne (Chicago)
Honestly I haven't even used the drill yet. When I compared the price of 2 new batteries to the cost of this set I figured I might as well just get the set.

Customer Buzz
 "Milwaukee Drill motor" 2009-01-06
By Mark Cheveallier
This is the third of these that I have and couldn't ask for a more dependable tool.

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 "Milwaukee 14.4 Volt drill/driver kit" 2008-11-16
By R. Kurshan (Virginia)
The Milwaukee 14.4 Volt drill/driver is recommended for purchase. The drill is comfortable to hold. It works as expected. It is easy to change bits, easy to drill and easy to recharge.


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12/25/2009

Milwaukee 0617-24 14.4-Volt Ni-Cad 1/2-Inch Cordless Hammer Drill/Driver Kit

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Max. Torque (in.-lbs.): 350, Volts: 14.4, Speed - No Load (RPM): 1,700, Chuck Size (in.): 1/2, Keyless Chuck: Yes, Reversible: Yes, Variable Speed: Yes, Side Handle: Yes, Battery Included: Yes, (2) 14.4V batteries, Charger Included: Yes, Case Included: Yes
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- 460 in-lbs of maximum torque
- Soft Grip Ergonomic Handle for improved comfort and control
- Patented Reversible Battery ¿ allows drill to fit in tight areas and optimizes balance while working overhead.
- Clip-Lok Belt-Clip ¿ frees up both hands for work positioning
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 "Great Drill!" 2009-03-08
By dnoyeB
I owned a Black & Decker cordless NiCd drill before this one. I used it for about 3 years until the batteries started to fade. Instead of buying new batteries I decided to buy a new drill.



I wanted something less plastic and more manly. Off all the drills I picked up in the store, this one felt the best. The metal chuck is awesome. You can tighten the chuck with just one hand, without spinning the drill.



I also wanted a drill that more consistently met its torque settings. That is, its tightening torque would be predictable and not sloppy like the B&D. This one seems to me to do a much better job of that. I did not test it with any special equipment. Just my impression.



I wanted a drill whose charger told you when the charge was finished. This one does.



I decided on the NiCd because I did not want to pay the extra cost for Lithium or NiMH. One other impression I have is that NiCd works better when its ben left out in the cold all night, than does Lithium. My Lithium drill has to warm up before it starts acting right. This one acts right no matter the temperature. I assumed that was due to the battery.



From this point on, I will do my best to buy Milwaukee tools. I love the feel and performance of this drill.




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12/24/2009

Milwaukee 2690-22 18-Volt Hammer-Drill and Sawzall Reciprocating Saw Combo Kit

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Includes 18V Cordless M18 Hammer Drill - 2611-20, 18V Cordless M18 Lithium-Ion Sawzall™ - 2620-20, (2) XC Lithium-Ion Batteries, 18V Charger - 48-59-1801, Side Handle, (1) General Purpose Sawzall®Blade, Contractor Bag
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- M18 High Performance ½¿¿ Hammer Drill/Driver with Milwaukee 4-Pole Frameless Motor Delivers 650 In-lbs of Torque.
- M18 Sawzall Reciprocating Saw with Patented Gear-Protecting Clutch and Counter Balance Mechanism.
- Includes: 18V XC Hammer Drill, Sawzall Saw, (2) 18V XC Batteries, Charger, Case, General purpose blade
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 "Great Product, just one thing..." 2009-11-27
By T. Kisiel (Western, MA)
I bought this pair as a starter to create my own full sized set of Milwaukee M18 tools. I couldn't find a set that didn't have either a circular saw or a flashlight, two tools that I didn't have any use for. I bought this set, and then bought "bare" tools and a third battery from a famous auction site to complete my set. Both of these tools have plenty of power and good run time. I like the test button and strength meter on the batteries so you know whether to bring a fresh battery with you if you're doing a small job around the house. The only issue I have (and believe me, it's a minor one and a little silly) is that the batteries slide off the bottom of the tool instead of dropping out like my DeWalt 18 Volt tools. It's just something that I find a little bit annoying while swapping out batteries. On my DeWalt, I can hold the tool in my right hand grab a fresh battery in my left, swap out the batteries and drop the spent one in the charger in one smooth motion. On the Milwaukee, because of the positioning of the battery catches, and the fact that the batteries slide out away from the tool, I have to switch the tool to my left hand, slide out the spent battery, set it down, and then slide the fresh battery into place. You can't even remove a freshly charged battery from the charger with one hand because the sliding action is not that smooth, and the charger is light (as it should be). Like I said it's a little silly, and it didn't keep me from giving this tool 5 stars.


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12/23/2009

Milwaukee 2420-22 12-Volt Hackzall Saw Kit

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Compact, lightweight saw designed for powerful, versatile cutting in tight spaces. Cuts over 80 pieces of 1-1/2" PVC on a single charge; delivers a 1/2" stroke 3,000 times per minute. Keyless 'Quik Lok' blade clamp to ensure quick and easy blade changes; offers less user fatigue as well as one-handed operation. Variable speed trigger that provides increased user control and all-metal gear case. Built-in LED Light and Battery Fuel Gauge that displays the remaining run- time. SPECIFICATIONS: Voltage 12V; S peed 0-3000 SPM; Stroke Length 1/2"; Blade Clamp 'Quik-Lok' Universal 1/2" Tang; Battery 12V LITHIUM-ION Battery; Trigger Variable Speed; Length 11"; Charger 30 Minute Charger; Tool Weight (w/battery) 2.6 lbs. INCLUDES: (2) 12V LITHI
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- 12V LITHIUM-ION battery offers longer run-time and fade-free performance
- Keyless QUIK-LOK Blade Clamp allows for quick and easy blade changes and All-metal gear case for added durability
- Variable speed trigger for increased user control
- Battery fuel gauge displays remaining run-time and Built-In LED light illuminates work surface
- Accepts both HACKZALL and SAWZALL style blades
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Customer Buzz
 "Hackzall, great investment for light duty work." 2009-11-01
By RajKelus (Pittsburgh, PA)
The Hackzall is the compact, light duty little brother of the Sawzall. It has an impressive amount of power for something with only 12V. Its a very durable device that I've dropped a number of times and it still kept on running. I'm a big fan of this tool but if you are looking to prune branches, cut through any wood more than 1.5 inches thick or cut large radius PVC stick with the Sawzall. Its very precise if you need to cut a circle out of a piece of sheet rock. It has a variable speed trigger, a power indicator, an LED light and a comfortable grip. Its about 3 pounds which makes it very easy to handle.



I use this tool mostly to cut down dowels and it does a great job. Where ever you need to work in a tight space or a need another free hand this will do the job. I suggest you buy this IN ADDITION to the Sawzall for the most versatility.

Customer Buzz
 "Don't bother buying this one" 2009-09-23
By Plumber (USA)
I'm a plumbing contractor and use sawzall's almost every day. I bought the hackzall less than 2 months ago. I liked it at first but then started to notice the battery life was bad, the batteries would not hold a charge. I would charge them one day, try using it two days later and they are both dead. They drain very quickly and they do not hold a charge for very long while using it.

Now.... one of my batteries is blinking in the charger with both red and green meaning the battery is toast, great. Not even two months old.

Now... using the other battery the tool seized up and will not operate and started smoking.



Maybe a good deal for the do it yourselfer but this tool is not for professional contractors, don't even waste your time. It's nothing more than just a toy. I'll stick with my regular cordless Dewalt for now on, I should have known better.

I tried calling Milwaukee but they kept sending me to one of their useless service centers that won't help me. I'm done wasting my time. Throwing it in the garbage and will write it up as a loss.

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 "Farm Owner/Operator" 2009-09-19
By Amazon Com (Horse Cave KY USA)
I have had this l2V Milwaukee Sawzall for approximately l l/2 yrs

It is good for tight places; however, that is about it!

The battery doesn't last long and it want saw at all unless the object is pushed hard against the plate



Milwaukee has good products < this is just not the one for me

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 "Another Milwaukee M12 Winner" 2009-08-31
By Brian J. Buehler (Michigan, USA)
I purchased the M12 Hackzall to be part of my easy-to-carry toolkit along with a couple other M12 tools. The Hackzall is slightly disappointing in compared to the others in terms of build quality (fit & finish). The quality is passable but not nearly the same perfection as the M12 drill that I have. This fit & finish issue is the only reason for me to take one star off the review.



Several other reviewers have noted that the Hackzall vibrates. It does. Quite a bit compared to bigger Milwaukee Sawzalls. After giving the vibration some thought, I realized that there are probably two solid reasons for this design choice (to not include a counterbalance weight). First, it would add to the size and weight of what is supposed to be a one-hand use saw. Second, counterbalance mechanisms sap power. Given the choice of longer run time or a bit of vibration, it seems that Milwaukee made the right choice. If you want cordless with vibration damping, get one of the M18 Sawzalls.



In the end, the M12 Hackzall is a great tool for it's intended use: one hand cutting in cramped quarters. It also makes a great compact cutting tool for the do-all tool bag that I take to friends and relatives when I'm wearing my handy-man hat.

Customer Buzz
 "My new favorite tool..." 2009-08-18
By T Boyer (Seattle)
Incredible -- a fully capable recip saw that is slightly bigger than a cordless screwdriver. I can't tell you how useful it is to be able to fit this blade into tight spots to cut nails etc. And it fits regular Sawzall blades as well as smaller blades of its own. You can get fine toothed blades and it's almost like having a nimble hand held saber saw. Just a fantastic invention -- we find new uses for it on every job.



It lets you be more surgical than a full size recip saw. We recently had to reinstall kitchen cabinets without destroying them and we couldn't have done it without the Hackzall.



***** One important point. If you're buying the Hackzall, you need a second battery because in hard use the battery will run out in maybe 30-45 minutes of hard use. Fortunately the batteries charge in 20 minutes, so if you have a spare, you will never be without power.



The really cool thing is -- instead of buying an extra battery, buy the Hackzall in the kit with the 12 volt Milwaukee driver (which is also a wonderful tool.) You get the two tools and batteries for LESS than the price of the Hackzall with an extra battery.


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12/22/2009

Milwaukee 48-11-1828 High Capacity 18 Volt Battery Pack

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18V XC High Capacity Lithium-Ion Battery Pack, Offers Increased Run-Time With 40% Less Weight Than An 18V NiCad Battery, Milwaukee's Digital Power Management Helps To Ensure That Optimal Battery Life & Run-Time Is Achieved, While Protecting The Battery & Tool During The Toughest Jobsite Applications, Battery Fuel Gauge Displays Remaining Run-Time.
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- On-board fuel gauge
- Widest operating temperature
- Best in class durability guaranteed
- The XC battery also features: Progressive charge indication, individual cell monitoring, advanced discharge control
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Customer Buzz
 "There's a known problem with all of the M18 batteries - i had to return 3 out of 5 so far" 2009-12-12
By Ryan Smith (Phoenix, AZ United States)
3 weeks, still waiting for warranty replacement, evidently Milwaukee is overwhelmed with returns on the M18 batteries. a known issue... good tools, bad batteries... too bad. wish i would have went with Bosch or Ridgid.... too late now.

Customer Buzz
 "Only 2.6 Amps" 2009-10-19
By Tiro Savage (Arcata, CA USA)
I purchased a couple of these batteries with a four tool combo kit. While the tools seem to be solid and comfortable, the batteries are bit of a disappointment. Why would Milwaukee downgrade the amperage of their batteries from the V18's 3 amp to the M18's 2.6 amp? When Makita has set the benchmark @ 3 amps, it seems foolish to offer anything less. This wouldn't really bother me that much, after all it is only about 14% less, but Milwaukee went out of their way to obscure this fact. Nowhere on their website does it state the amperage for these and the battery itself only gives it's rating in watts, on the bottom in very small writing, 47 watt hours. Not a good way to treat your base who loved the V18 batteries, only to see that line discontinued. I gave it three stars because I think these batteries will probably live up to their expectations, mostly, but feel like I got tricked into buying something that's not equivalent to Makita's LXT, and that is who they are chasing after, IMHO.



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 "not for all tools" 2009-06-23
By Mark D. Dain (S. Carolina)
i returned mine. this only fit a specific type of drill and doesn't work on the traditional slide on tool.


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12/21/2009

Milwaukee 49-17-0190 Tool Belt

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Milwaukee's heavy-duty 33-pocket/3-piece tool belt is made from water-resistant 600 denier ripstop polyester material. The tool belt features 33 total pockets of various sizes and shapes, large flat bottom pouches, speed square pockets in each large pouch and a cell phone or 2-way radio holder. The tool belt is shown here complete with tools only to illustrate its ample storage capabilities. The tools are not included in the purchase. Fits waist sizes from 30-inches to 48-inches.
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- Tool Belt shown complete with tools to illustrate its ample storage capabilities
- Heavy-duty 600 Denier Ripstop Polyester Material is extremely durable and resists tearing
- Large flat bottom pouches provide the user with expanded storage capabilities
- Attached cell phone holder accepts a cell phone or 2-way radio
- Speed Square Pockets located in each large pouch provide quick and easy access
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 "Very good quality ..my very picky husband was thrilled with this belt!" 2009-12-18
By Cindy Peterson (Harwood, ND USA)
We couldn't be happier with this belt. We scoured stores looking for the perfect belt and this fit the bill at a fraction of the cost in stores. It's extremely high quality and has held up to a lot of heavy construction over the past 6 months with no signs of wear.

Customer Buzz
 "High Quality" 2009-12-16
By A. Brown (Loveland, CO USA)
It's always tough to tell what you're getting by looking at a picture. So, I was pleased when I received this tool belt to see that it was what I hope...high quality stitching, sturdy material, and otherwise as advertised.

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 "Lead Man" 2009-11-28
By J. Coy (KY)
Skeptical about price, but it is one great toolbelt. Worn daily, fits great, pocket for everything, GREAT PRICE!!! :)

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 "Awesome Product!" 2009-11-04
By Amber Manning
This product came very well packaged and was in great condition. I bought this for my Husband for Christmas and it is perfect!

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 "failing stitching" 2009-11-03
By MrHans (Chicago, Illinois!)
Bought this to replace an ailing no-name suede tool pouch. Initially it was pretty good but I noticed some of the stitching was starting to pull out from where the lower pouch was sewn on to the main bag. This was after only about three steady weeks of use doing framing repair and roofing. Tons of pockets and places to put ALL your tools and nails. Nice rig but doesnt seem very heavy duty. Bummer this didnt work out and I'm glad I didnt toss my old rig...

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Well, I exchanged it for another. Arrived very quickly. Went over all the stitching, yanking on stuff to see if it was worthy and it seems like it is. If the stitching fails again at the pockets I will take it to a shoemaker and have the corners rivited. Seems like its a detail that should be there already as the hammer loops are secured that way. Anyways, the rig is nice, has plenty of storage and seems thought through. Itsa keeper.


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12/20/2009

Milwaukee 2610-24 18-Volt Drill/Driver Kit

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18V, M18 High Performance, 1/2", Drill Driver, 18V XC High Capacity Lithium-Ion Battery Delivers Longer Life & Run Time, Variable Speed Trigger, 4 Pole Frameless Motor Maximizes Tool Efficiency To Increase Run Time, At Only 9-1/4" Long & 5.3 LBS, It Is The Most Compact High Performance Drill/Driver Available, Which Minimizes User Fatigue & Maximizes Productivity By Fitting Into Tight Spaces, 1/2" Single Sleeve Ratcheting Metal Chuck With Carbide Jaws, On Board Battery Fuel Gauge Displays Remaining Run Time, Built In LED Light Illuminates Work Surface.
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- 18V XC High Capacity LITHIUM-ION battery delivers longer life and run-time
- Milwaukee 4-Pole Frameless Motor maximizes tool efficiency to increase run-time
- ½¿ single-sleeve ratcheting metal chuck with carbide jaws and Variable speed trigger
- On-board Battery Fuel Gauge displays remaining run-time and Built-in LED Light illuminates work surface
- Belt clip allows for easy portability
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Customer Buzz
 "Broke after 2nd use" 2009-09-22
By steve m. (mass.)
Watch out for this drill... I purchased most of the new M18 tools with extra batteries etc etc. and this particular drill broke the 2nd time I used it. I had the side handle on it and while using a hole saw it snapped a piece off the drill itself(the piece that holds the side handle on) the cheap pot metal drill casing/body broke right off . Now it cannot be used with a side handle and there is sharp metal on the body of the drill exposed..Not so "Nothing but Heavy duty"! In all my years of using cordless tools on jobs I have never seen anything like this, why they did not use the standard ring type side handle clamp is beyond me. Also the drill cuts out under load like the other reviewer mentioned and the battery life is no more than my Dewalt 18volt Ni-Cads. Back to Makita and Dewalt for me.

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 "drill cuts out under load" 2009-07-23
By Michael Winters
I thought initially that this was a good value and with the new M type batteries I could get years of use out of the drill. Milwaukee customers have had to deal with defective NiCad batteries (after 3 years Milwaukee did issue a recall and free replacement), and now anyone with an investment in V type battery packs and chargers will find that they do not work with the new M type drills like this one. The M type lithium-ion batteries are much slower to charge than Makita lithium-ion batteries and I suspect this is due to the Milwaukee charger not having a cooling fan so the charge rate is slowed down to compensate.



The carry case is well built as is usually true with Milwaukee products (and definitely not true with DeWalt cases) and even has a compartment for the side handle. The side handle is a clever design that enable the drill to be a bit shorter but also limits its placement compared to ones that have a ring that goes around the drill and provides a full 360 degrees for the handle position. The case does not provide any place to store drill bits or bit and screw holders as with the Makita and Bosch storage cases.



What really disappointed me was using the drill to bore holes in stucco using the new Blue Boar stucco & wood TCT bits. I have used the Makita which is rated far lower in it available torque but found that worked like a champ with this bit and stucco and brick veneer walls and the OSB sheathing. With this Milwaukee drill though I would be boring a hole and all of a sudden the drill would cut out and then after a few seconds I would have power again and cut for a while and then it would cut out again. I would guess it is some sort of thermal cut-out mechanism to keep the batteries from catching fire or exploding (like the Sony lithium ion laptop batteries) but it is very annoying. After this happened with the second hole I was boring with the stucco bit I switched to the little Makita and had no more problems.



With the Makita lithium-ion or the Hitachi lithium ion cordless drills that I use the drills may discharge faster under a heavy load and need to be recharged after fewer holes but they never cutout like this. It really negates the theoretical power of this drill for tough jobs. I would not even recommend it for driving screws until Milwaukee sorts this out.


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12/19/2009

Milwaukee 2602-22CT M18 18-Volt Cordless 1/2-Inch Hammer Drill/Driver Kit

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The Milwaukee M18 Cordless 1/2in. Hammerdrill/Driver not only delivers an industry-leading compact and ergonomic design, but is up to 20% faster in concrete than the competition. In addition, the 2602-22CT is the only hammerdrill/driver in its class with an all-metal gear case, providing maximum durability for heavy-duty applications. Max. Torque (in.-lbs.): 450, Volts: 18, Speed - No Load (RPM): 0 - 500/0 - 1,700, Chuck Size (in.): 1/2, Keyless Chuck: Yes, Clutch Settings: Yes, Reversible: Yes, Variable Speed: Yes, Battery Amp/Hour: 1.4, Battery Included: Yes (2), Charger Included: Yes, Case Included: Yes
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Technical Details

- 1/2" All Metal Singel Sleeve Ratcheting Chuck
- Drill Speed (RPM): 0-450/0-1,700
- Blows per Minute: 0-29,000
- Max Torque: 450 in-lbs peak torque
- Includes: 2602-20 M18 Cordless 1/2¿ Hammer Drill / Driver, (2) Compact LITHIUM-ION Batteries, M18 Charger and Carrying Case
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 "Great for some applications but terrible for others" 2009-09-27
By Phillip Marsh (Texas)
I have had numerous cordless drills including the Milwaukee 18v NiCad powered ones and I was eager to give this lithium-ion powered model a go. I had been using a Makita that was light and powerful for its size but with masonry it just did not have enough power. the M18 is supposed to be the most powerful of its type and uses a new battery technology that unfortunately prevents using one's old V18 battery packs or old NiCad batteries with this drill. This was not a problem with the V18 drills but is with these.



The power is excellent in some circumstances, for example driving deck screws one after another where it excels. When it is used in high torque situations though its internal electronics kill the power causing the drill to start and stop frequently. No doubt an overload protection for the lithium ion battery pack but it is poorly implemented. I was using a Blue Boar TCT stucco bit to cut a 4" hole in a stucco wall and the 5/8" OSB sheathing behind it and the Milwaukee would stall repeatedly. I ended up finishing the hole with a much lighter duty Makita 18v lithium ion drill that was slower going but it did not keep stalling or shutting off like the Milwaukee M18 drill.



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I was even having trouble with one of the incredible Blue Boar TCT hole cutters in cutting a 2" hole in 1-1/8" OSB. The drill cut the hole in about 5 seconds but it stopped and restarted 3 times during that 5 seconds. The LED light which is a really nice feature also cuts out when the power to the motor is stopped.



BLUE BOAR 2" (51mm) Self-Feed TCT 2-1/4" deep multipurpose Tungsten Carbide hole cutter outlasts and outperforms self-feed bits and bi-metal hole saws. Cut wood, MDF, OSB, laminates, Hardie & chipboard, plaster, drywall, plastics, brick, Formica



I tried one of the Lenox One Tooth 2-1/8" hole saws with the Milwaukee M18 and it was not something I ever plan to repeat. Between the Lenox hole saw's jerky cutting action and the drill cutting out I never felt like I was in complete control which is not fun when using a power tool



I tried using the drill with a regular bi-metal hole saw on particle board and as one would expect the wood started to burn while the hole saw was cutting through. It took about 40 seconds to cut the hole, or about 12 times as long as with a modern TCT hole cutter - which was no surprise. What was surprising is that after this single hole it took 25 minutes to re-charge the battery on the drill. Part of this is the inefficiency of the hole saw and part of it is due to the charger design.



The Makita 18v lithium-ion drill I have has batteries that recharge in 15 minutes using the Makita charger. With the Milwaukee M18 batteries it takes 30-60 minutes to get them fully charged. The only difference that is obvious is that the Makita charger has a fan to cool the internal transformer so maybe it allows it to operate at a higher charge level without overheating. What is great with the quick re-charging time of the Makita battery packs is that I can use lighter weight ones knowing that I can swap it out for a second that only needs to carry me 15 minutes while the other recharges. So I can use two small Makita battery packs more effectively than the Milwaukee M18 battery packs and have a lighter drill to use.



The side handle is a new design and it really is not an improvement over the old one. The new one does not wrap around the drill but instead clamps across two recessed areas in the drill. This enable the overall drill to be an inch shorter which is good, but it also means that it can only be used at a 90 degree angle from the drill. For a angle grinder having a 90 degree handle angle is standard and not a problem. With a drill where I want to be able to use the second handle not to support the weight of the tool with my other hand, but to control the twisting of the drill, it is much more effective to have the second handle at about a 60 degree offset from the drill. This is important then dealing with materials or large hole cutters where the bit can catch and the drill wants to spin around in the opposite direction with me still holding it. I much prefer the old Milwaukee design which is still used by DeWalt for its cordless drills.



The Milwaukee case is as strong as any made and much nicer than the ones DeWalt provides with its drills. Like the DeWalt cases and those from most other manufacturers there is no space left for anything other than the drill, the charger, and the spare battery. I would like a case to have room for a small twist drill kit and a retracting screw holder and a few extra insert bits.



Milwaukee also repeats the Makita insanity by showing a picture of a belt clip and a bit holder on the side of the drill but not including it with the kit. Instead, as with Makita, one has to special order these two items (along with attachment screws and a special washer for 4 special order items in total) and with shipping and handling pay more than $20 which is simply outrageous for parts that would add less than $0.50 to the cost to produce the kit and I would rather pay $5.00 extra at the store than $20 later to special order these parts.



The charger uses an intuitive light scheme. When charging a battery pack there is a red light and when it is finished a green light goes on. This is good except that it appears that you cannot top the batteries as when they are only slightly discharged from a small job the light still appears green. In actuality it is a good idea (per the manual) to leave it for up to 6 hours where it will balance the charge state of the individual cells in the pack (helps to read the instructions).



One nice touch by the Milwaukee engineer (that survived the bean counters) was the plug which has a slot for a second cord to be plugged in so you can use one outlet for two devices - just like the old IBM computer power cords. Often at job sites workers are competing for the available outlets or using a single extension cord to drive a corded drill or sawzall or circular saw and being able to always plug in the charger without using a needed outlet is very handy and something other manufacturers should copy. It is like the Rigid angle grinders that have a LED light on the power cord so you can easily verify that everything is plugged in and working. A five-cent solution that works and yet these are the kinds of things that one wishes other manufacturers' engineers and product designers would see and think we should do this as well - but they seldom do.



This is true with regard to the LED lights that go on with the M18 when the trigger is depressed. Very handy for finding a screw head in less than ideal light, as in an attic or crawl space or even in the corner where the work area is in your shadow. I have even used it in a pinch to light bubble level which in the past would have meant having to use a small flashlight. Once you have used a drill with this feature it will become a "must have" item. The Milwaukee M18 has twin LED lights which may seem like no big deal but they do throw more light and it is another refinement over the standard single LED light provided with the DeWalt drills for example.



Overall a great tool with a serious defect, the protection circuitry for the power pack. This is a powerful drill that is often crippled by its own overly conservative engineering in this area. I have Makita and Hitachi cordless drills that use lithium-ion battery packs and do not have this shortcoming so it is not inherent to the use of lithium-ion, just short sighted engineers who took an overly simplistic approach with the M18. The older V18 drills may not have this defect but Milwaukee is transition to the M18 batteries so availability of replacement V18 batteries may be a problem in the future. For light to medium duty use the Makita's provide a better combination of features and performance.



For heavy duty use the new DeWalt XRP 18v lithium-ion cordless driver drill does not have the power cut-out problems of the Milwaukee M18, has the traditional wrap around second handle for infinite positioning, a LED light, and a much improved carry case (over those it provides for its other tools when it even provides a carry case at all). The DeWalt XRP does not have as nice a balance in the hand as the Milwaukee M18 and according to its specs it is not nearly as powerful, but in actual use it works better and delivers more of its torque to the drill or hole cutter being used.






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