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    The prototype library i built for a community association was approved, and they liked it enough for them to order 4 more built exactly the same, so I decided to treat myself and re-invest in some tools.

    The combo pack just dropped in price from $300 down to $200. Drill and impact driver, 2 batteries and a charger. not bad. But it also came with a free 2.0 battery because of the HD charge up event going on right now when you buy a combo pack, and the extra battery is worth $110...

    Pretty good deal if you ask me. Diversifying a bit from my all Ridgid tool lineup, wanted to try these out as Milwaukee has some pretty sweet accessories that Ridgid doesn't.
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    The prototype library i built for a community association was approved, and they liked it enough for them to order 4 more built exactly the same, so I decided to treat myself and re-invest in some tools.

    The combo pack just dropped in price from $300 down to $200. Drill and impact driver, 2 batteries and a charger. not bad. But it also came with a free 2.0 battery because of the HD charge up event going on right now when you buy a combo pack, and the extra battery is worth $110...

    Pretty good deal if you ask me. Diversifying a bit from my all Ridgid tool lineup, wanted to try these out as Milwaukee has some pretty sweet accessories that Ridgid doesn't.
    As someone with some older makita tools with almost toast batteries, would you recommend these?
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    I have the M18 Fuel version of those and they are really top notch tools.
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    Quote Originally Posted by killramos View Post
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    I have the M18 Fuel version of those and they are really top notch tools.
    Do you pay someone $9 to use them?

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    It would actually only be $46 because a 23% premium is nothing, so it's still a smokin deal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LilDrunkenSmurf View Post
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    As someone with some older makita tools with almost toast batteries, would you recommend these?
    I don't know yet. These are not the fuel version, just the regular M18. I just bought them today to try them out and because Milwaukee has a couple accessory tools that Ridgid doesn't that I would like to get and this is a good way to get batteries, even if they are smaller ones.

    I would however recommend a Ridgid combo kit. I think they are the best bang for the buck out there. They come with a lifetime service agreement that also covers the batteries, so technically, unless you lose them, you will never have to buy a drill/impact or battery ever again. I have been using them for the past decade to build decks and fences, and they have been top notch. I have only had 1 battery crap out on me, and Ridgid replaced it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buster View Post
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    Do you pay someone $9 to use them?
    I drill a mean hole
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    Quote Originally Posted by LilDrunkenSmurf View Post
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    As someone with some older makita tools with almost toast batteries, would you recommend these?
    We use a lot of Milwaukee cordless tools at work, they're abused and seem to stand up to it pretty well.

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    not sure if any good, but costco had a tool kit for 330 in store, This is the US link

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    Quote Originally Posted by tha_bandit View Post
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    not sure if any good, but costco had a tool kit for 330 in store, This is the US link
    The Porter Cable tools are not on the same tier of tool quality as Milwaukee. They're more in the Ryobi realm, good for general home use but you're not getting the good stuff
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    Quote Originally Posted by LilDrunkenSmurf View Post
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    As someone with some older makita tools with almost toast batteries, would you recommend these?
    This is a great deal because of the extra battery. Also the Dewalt brushless combo is on sale for the same price. ~$150 off at canadian tire. Best price i have seem them at.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spike98 View Post
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    This is a great deal because of the extra battery. Also the Dewalt brushless combo is on sale for the same price. ~$150 off at canadian tire. Best price i have seem them at.
    Link? i dont see the combo on sale

    Edit: i see the non brushless on sale for that, dang got excited haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by JfuckinC View Post
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    Link? i dont see the combo on sale

    Edit: i see the non brushless on sale for that, dang got excited haha
    https://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/d...7273p.html#srp

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    Quote Originally Posted by spike98 View Post
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    i thought you meant for $199.. haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by JfuckinC View Post
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    i thought you meant for $199.. haha

    It was. Sale ended thursday

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    I can recommend those Milwaukee tools. I have the "same" set and they hold up pretty good. Be advised though that these are the brushed version. The fuels are brushless and they also offer a brushless version that is not quite the fuel. But should hold up for a long time if you aren't using them every day all day. IF you are using them every day, I would step up to the brushless imo
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    Quote Originally Posted by Team_Mclaren View Post
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    gonna jump on that oldass offroad toyota truck bandwagon.

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