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.
