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So you say you are 14 but want to sell stuff on here
No one here will buy anything from you because your mouth
Well, sir. I will retract my statements about Milwaukee until I get my hands on one. I will buy some Milwaukee stuff this summer just to see. M12 is usually on sale in the summer, so I will have to pick one up in the summer. Goodnight.
 

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Well, sir. I will retract my statements about Milwaukee until I get my hands on one. I will buy some Milwaukee stuff this summer just to see. M12 is usually on sale in the summer, so I will have to pick one up in the summer. Goodnight.
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Nothing yet. But I have some parts saws and stuff that I want to get sold. I've still got to sort them though.
Make sure to let us know when your listings are up.
We're a tight knit community and love to help out a new friend by keeping the views up on their ads with encouraging commentary.
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Are you really 14 years old, or is that a joke?

Well, sir. I will retract my statements about Milwaukee until I get my hands on one. I will buy some Milwaukee stuff this summer just to see. M12 is usually on sale in the summer, so I will have to pick one up in the summer. Goodnight.

You just missed the big Milwaukee sale, their stuff goes on sale, right after Thanksgiving at Home Depot, and last while supplies are in stock usually until the middle to end of January. They had M12 fuel impact driver kit, with battery & charger for $99, which is usually $149 most of the rest of the year. They had a closeout last weekend two were left, for $79 eack kit.

I passed as I don't really like M12 tools. I prefer M18 for the power, and that's what all of my battery's are. Plus they don't make M12 tools in what I use most. So I never buy M12 stuff.

Once and a while they have a sale in the summer, but the big sales deals are black friday until xmas, or just after if they don't sell out.
 

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Yep, Miluwauke is okay stuff, but I only started with Bosch because that is what was on sale when my dad offred to help me pay for a drill/impact set because he was tired of me always going in and out of his truck whenever I needed anything.

They are better then okay.

I've been in the drywall trade since 1991. I've used every brand of tool, you can think to name. Do I think Milwaukee is the best? It depends. I still have one Dewalt tool I prefer VS a Milwaukee. But everything else I currently own & use daily, is Milwaukee.

Jobsites around here, almost every trade uses Milwaukee. Very little of the other brands, almost never see anyone using Bosch, Ryobi. or Rigid. It's about 75-80% Milwaukee, 15% Dewalt, rest is the other off smaller brands.

These two routers were bought in the spring of 2019, their 5 year birthday is almost here, they get used daily, they been dropped off scaffolding, knocked down the stairs, left in the freezing cold, extreme heat, which is supposed to be hard on them, they both still run as good as the day I bought them. Usually a drywall router lasts about 1-1/2 years, then it's done.

Porter cable, rotozip, dewalt, makita, hitachi, and black & decker routers are 1-1/2 years, then they are dumpster tools. I've owned them all.

These two have impressed me how long they've lasted.

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M18 is alright but is too expensive, heavy, and impractical for me. I am sorry for ripping on Milwaukee. But I will probably have to get some Milwaukee if I become a sparky.

M18 is more expensive VS M12, because they are better, have more power, last longer on a charge, you can get more done with them, time is money, you get what you pay for.

Not saying M12 is trash, sure they have their uses. I just have no use for any of the M12 tools, for my needs.
 

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Are you really 14 years old, or is that a joke?
Serious as a heart attack, if you don't mind wading through chit you can see the whole debacle on AS. That was when I stopped checking in over there, too much chit and nothing worthwhile. Over here is just bs, hardly any chit to be found. Every once and awhile a stray dingleberry will hang on, though.
 

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Yes. If you wanna talk cordless... My dad has a Bosch grinder that he uses super hard and he only got it because he kept burning through the Ryobi grinders. He also has an OLD Hitachi that has been beaten, weathered, and abused and is over 15 years old. The Hitachi still works and charges like a champ.
Your dad seems to be quite the tool man. So far, it seems like you’re just a tool.

Not so pros is a great to post about Bosch power tools…not so “pro”fessional power tools.
 

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You post pictures of Milwaukee battery stuff calling it junk
But yet you then post pictures of corded Bosch
Which is no where near the same thing
If you expected a warm welcome you can stick that theory in your ass
I have corded tools over 15 years old also

I bought a Dewalt corded sawall in 1992, one year later the housing cracked in half, I duck taped the chit out of it, and used it for demo work for another year then tossed it.

Bought a Milwaukee corded sawall to replace it in 1994, I still have it, and it still works great. I just hardly use it anymore, since getting the M18 fuel one. I didn't believe the box when I bought the M18 fuel sawall, more power than corded, hot damn they were right, that thing will out run my corded super sawall.

I keep my corded as a spare, nice to know that thing is 30 years old, and still works great, and it says made in the USA on it, which gives me the warm & fuzzys.
 

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Idk why, but I was so obsessed with those safety vdeos when I was younger. But the autisim will always tis. Still beats skibidi toilet or cocomelon or tiktok or whatever garbage little kids like now.

I'm not sure what color crayons to use, to even begin to describe how funny I find this post.

Now that I know you're 14 years old, and you are attempting to make fun of kids.

LMAO
 

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M18 is more expensive VS M12, because they are better, have more power, last longer on a charge, you can get more done with them, time is money, you get what you pay for.

Not saying M12 is trash, sure they have their uses. I just have no use for any of the M12 tools, for my needs.
I tend to agree and disagree. The M12 series of tools are adapted to power demands for certain tools. Their compact drills are fantastic when a bigger drill just won’t allow you to do precision work. The small impact is is great especially on saws and smaller projects where the bigger ones are cumbersome and tend to over torque. Also since the charger handles both there so real disadvantage there.
 
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