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Thread: Makita Vs Milwaukee cordless kit
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18th January 2011, 12:48 AM #16Senior Member
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I was old by stonemason that Milwaukee brand tools have double clutch unlike other cordless tools Milwaukee also provides a 28 volt LiOn battery for the very heavy duty tools. Personally I have not changed to any other than Makita just because I am limited to use the makita LXT range of tools and batteries I have
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18th January 2011, 08:25 PM #17
people just buy Makita cos everyone else has it. Blue (pro) Bosch is the way to go
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22nd January 2011, 12:49 PM #18the tool specialists
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Just call your local distributor to charge one up & have a go, you will work out which one suites your needs when you have a try of them both.
Milwaukee has 3 different cordless drill models in the new m18 series. The strongest model is the hd18pd32c & comes with 3ah batteries. There is also c18dd or c118pd but these are more suitable for the fit out industry as they are lighter. Whichever way you go make sure you gear down when you are going to load the cordless up to save damaging the motor & batteries from overcurrent draw
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23rd January 2011, 09:02 AM #19
THE most sensible post on here.
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