Their grease gun is ok, I should have gone for the DeWalt tbh.Depends on the use when you do need it, CP or Ingersoll Rand if going pneumatic. Makita 3/4" drive corded are also good. Cant deny the red tools are tops if you want cordless.
Bob
Why is that were you not able to get parts for it?Milwaukee but expect to replace it after three years.
is that the irish guy?Makita or dewalt (don’t think dewalt make a 3/4). I use the 1/2” big makita one undoing wheel nuts on my truck every week, I had no 3/4 stuff back when I got it and I regret not getting the 3/4 now.
I follow a guy on instagram repairing tools and he seems to see loads of Milwaukee m18 guns. The prongs are to short for the batteries to connect to. This is especially problematic with the impacts because they have no battery damping, the battery vibrates a lot causing it to arc out and then not to work. When this happens he has to bodge it to make the prongs a bit thicker again.
A friend of mine whose a crane fitter asked me about his Milwaukee, I spotted it straight away knowing what I do. Seems alright other than that.
That’s it, Dean Doherty. He always says the most tools he sees are Milwaukee and the least repairable again are Milwaukee. Quite a poor show really.is that the irish guy?
If so then the other week he stuck a video up saying would people stop sending milwaukee stuff. It's not economical to repair, the latest stuff is basically throw away.