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Yep have your finger on the off button for bike and dirt bike tires.
If you didn't buy yet, you'll want extra batteries lol so buy the 2 battery 5 amp bundle and get the grinder free for 200 and then buy the compressor.

Grinder eats some batteries.
Better to buy 2 sets of batteries and get the grinder and inflator. Then you have 4 batteries.

I will do the same with Dewalt. Keep buying the 2 batteries and getting either the tool or battery free. One of my guys needs 6 batteries. 2 of them can use 2 each. The batteries being replaced I bought in 2015-2016.
 

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If you didn't buy yet, you'll want extra batteries lol so buy the 2 battery 5 amp bundle and get the grinder free for 200 and then buy the compressor.

Grinder eats some batteries.
Yeah I did the 2 batts and got the grinder free. Actually a better discount than the compressor…. Sort of still want the compressor even though I don’t need one. Gotta watch it or I’ll end up like H2Otoi
 

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I was trying to figure out how many Dewalt 20V batteries I own after my last post. Lol

Milwaukee M18 probably only 15 or so. M12 around the same. Dewalt maybe 50-60. I sharpie the date on them and color code them for which truck they belong to. Problem with Milwaukee is they are black and hard to right on so I bought a scribe pen that got delivered yesterday so I can engrave them.
 

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Yeah I did the 2 batts and got the grinder free. Actually a better discount than the compressor…. Sort of still want the compressor even though I don’t need one. Gotta watch it or I’ll end up like H2Otoi
It is addicting. I bought the fuel bandsaw 2 weeks ago and now the compressor. I want the vacuum and then I think I'm good for a bit.The bandsaw was a good deal too, 8 amp battery and saw for 300.
 
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It is addicting. I bought the fuel bandsaw 2 weeks ago and now the compressor. I want the vacuum and then I think I'm good for a bit.The bandsaw was a good deal too, 8 amp battery and saw for 300.
What do you use the bandsaw for?
 
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What do you use the bandsaw for?
I had a job that I needed to cut a ton a metal tubing, basically a thick as fence posts, sawsall would do it but no where near as effectively. It was perfect. Seconds to cut through and in to the next one.
 

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I use mine for just about any cutting.
Wood metal PVC conduit plastic

M12 fuel is great for little projects

Deep cut is kinda bulky

I need a swag table !
Just a FYI Swag doesn't make a table per se for the M12 bandsaw, i made a little block that screws in place of the foot on the bandsaw and then tapped it so it would attach to the Swag table
 

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Just a FYI Swag doesn't make a table per se for the M12 bandsaw, i made a little block that screws in place of the foot on the bandsaw and then tapped it so it would attach to the Swag table
I have an older corded Milwaukee band saw
I was planning to use
 

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I use mine for just about any cutting.
Wood metal PVC conduit plastic

M12 fuel is great for little projects

Deep cut is kinda bulky

I need a swag table !
I bought the deep cut thinking it would be universal but ya it's big and hefty but it's a beast as well.
 
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just saw this, it was only 179 with the military discount, bought a bunch for Christmas gifts....


thx for the heads-up
 

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It pumps the bags in my truck to 30lbs in several seconds.

I’d be concerned about popping a bicycle tire. Dirt bike might be ok but you have to keep your finger on the button. The auto shutoff won’t keep up.

If I set it to 30lbs for my bags, it’ll put 50 in by the time the auto shutoff gets a reasonable readout, which is only 6 or 7 seconds.

I’m referring to the Milwaukee m18. Bought it last year.

Just wanted to let you know this just happened to me this morning while inflating my scooter tires. The inflater overshoots the runway a little bit. Must have something to do with the volume and pressure of the smaller wheels. I learn something new everyday.. :)
 

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Question...do the batteries that come with the inflator fit their 1/2" impact?

Thanks!
 

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Question...do the batteries that come with the inflator fit their 1/2" impact?

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Yes. All M18 tools work with same batteries.

The smaller M12 batteries is a different platform that uses M12.
 

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I have had three batteries take a shit like immediately post warranty. Makes me crazy. My big electric chainsaw too.
 

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Thanks for the heads up, picked up the package yesterday at HD, used the compressor today, saves at least 15-20min of my time just on the RV tires (110 psi).
 

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If you already have Milwaukee chargers, then configure it like this and you get a third bigger High Output battery for a hundred bucks more.

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I have the m 12 inflator,

If I’m at the trail head, I’ll air up the jeep 37’s to say 25 /28 to drive home - just to save batteries! I can do that w/ one battery and fairly quick.
This would be Ocotillo Wells to Escondido 75 miles, not highway speeds for 2 hours !

Once home I’ll bump it back up to 35 / 40
You run your Jeep 37's at 35 / 40 ????!!!???
 
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So I am at a crossroad here.......

With the divorce, I let the ex keep just about all my old Ryobi stuff (the home tools that I had accrued through the years). I really like a lot of the one-off, not-really-tools tools that they have on the 18v platform. First being the bucket top mister fan. I let her keep all those because she does use them from time to time for her hobby stuff and they are all brushed and about 12 years old.

My dilemma is this.... I have a good amount of m12 stuff for work tools that really, I dont use for work at all anymore. I did keep a couple of the Ryobi things that I liked and she didnt care for. I'm not too sure if I should just expand my m12 stuff and just get the the occasional Ryobi odd-ball thing as they come up? I do like the Ryobi outdoor tools and have a 40v leaf blower currently. Also, I really dont want to blow my ENTIRE wad on m18 stuff either......
 

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So I am at a crossroad here.......

With the divorce, I let the ex keep just about all my old Ryobi stuff (the home tools that I had accrued through the years). I really like a lot of the one-off, not-really-tools tools that they have on the 18v platform. First being the bucket top mister fan. I let her keep all those because she does use them from time to time for her hobby stuff and they are all brushed and about 12 years old.

My dilemma is this.... I have a good amount of m12 stuff for work tools that really, I dont use for work at all anymore. I did keep a couple of the Ryobi things that I liked and she didnt care for. I'm not too sure if I should just expand my m12 stuff and just get the the occasional Ryobi odd-ball thing as they come up? I do like the Ryobi outdoor tools and have a 40v leaf blower currently. Also, I really dont want to blow my ENTIRE wad on m18 stuff either......
Pussy


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When are the deals on M12 batteries? I have a bunch of M18 stuff and batteries, but I do have one of the M12 ratchets w/ no battery for it.
 

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Ordered one this afternoon. Hope it lives up to the hype.
 

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When are the deals on M12 batteries? I have a bunch of M18 stuff and batteries, but I do have one of the M12 ratchets w/ no battery for it.
Currently 2 M12 3ah for $79 that's 50 off. The 6ah are on sale but are known to be problematic. I bought 2 a week or so ago.
 

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That m12 inflator is cool for cars and smaller tires.
The m12 rt angle grinder is a must.
I'm looking for the long reach ratchet to go on sale
 
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I have one of these, great for a bicycle or maybe a small car? Takes about 5 battery charges to get my motorhome from 50lbs to 90lbs.
One tire or all 6
 

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Just went to charge up the 5
0 . Batteries and o e was doa. Back to the depot.🤨
 

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Yes, right out of box.
 

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Never had a problem with the M12 batteries.
 
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Never had a problem with the M12 batteries.
I like the m12 drills and impacts. I just bought a new set just to leave in the toyhauler. My m18 stuff ( minus the 1/2" impact)can stay home from now on
 

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Just left Torrance HD. Milwaukee sales Guy told me his big sale yesterday was 70 of the 2 battery deals along with a bunch of other's 28k. He said he was one upping Dan.


Day before same customer I saw buying 65 Dewalt sets.
 

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Any one ever use the quick loc garden tools?

I have all 5 attachments and they all work amazing. Chainsaw, edger, weedwacker, mulcher, Hedger and 3’ extension for hard to reach places.

I have gas weedwacker for the gnarly work but the electric is nice for the smaller stuff and would work great for most people.
 
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