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A lot of Milwaukee tools are made in China.
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All of them do something better than the 30-06, but none of them do everything as well.
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Phucing hellos so many dont fo [bleep] bitching about thing dont work
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I thought this was going to be a thread about radial arm saws.
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All the battery tools are a rip-off. For serious work, get a cord or gas-powered motor or a compressor and air-tools. Even for small jobs around the house, I bought an old-fashioned brace and an egg-beater drill. The brace will out-torque any electric drill that you can hold (save for impact tools, I have an air impact when I need 350 ft lbs or something). The brace doesn't have a battery that won't charge after a few years, and never needs recharging. The little eggbeater is great for small jobs like pilot holes for woodscrews.
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All the battery tools are a rip-off. For serious work, get a cord or gas-powered motor or a compressor and air-tools. Even for small jobs around the house, I bought an old-fashioned brace and an egg-beater drill. The brace will out-torque any electric drill that you can hold (save for impact tools, I have an air impact when I need 350 ft lbs or something). The brace doesn't have a battery that won't charge after a few years, and never needs recharging. The little eggbeater is great for small jobs like pilot holes for woodscrews. lmao perfect example of my first post
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i've had mixed results with dewalt. 1/2" hammer drill broke the chuck the first time i really used it for hammer drilling. by then it was out of warranty. i won a 20v cordless kit with impact, drill and circular saw and they have been good so far with homeowner use. the 2.0ah batteries do not last long when using impact but recharge quick. the 8ah are a lot better. when i was buying power tools as presents for my boys, i bought milwaukee. all have been great. if i am spending money, it will be on milwaukee.
those impacts with the t25 bits are awesome btw if you haven't used them. i will never buy phillips head screws again.
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Dewalt has been junk for years Heresy! Pure heresy!!!!
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