seems the knipex stuff is for sale at KMS tools for 40% off…or so the flyer in my inbox says.
NICE! Just checked mine and can confirm.
seems the knipex stuff is for sale at KMS tools for 40% off…or so the flyer in my inbox says.
NICE! Just checked mine and can confirm.
still not sure I would trust them with my nuts….
and bolts
still not sure I would trust them with my nuts….
and bolts
Well I'll be the guinea pig and report back. That said, I'm not throwing out my socket set.
I'm pretty sure I'm hooked into most of the flyers, but if anyone sees Milwaukee's M18 Fuel's being sold for cheap, let me know and I'll think highly of you for a minimum of two weeks.
If you're looking for M18 batteries, http://www.jccayer.com/ is selling 2 5.0 M18 batteries for $149 with free delivery.
I'd be interested in hearing about a Milwaukee deal too.
any reason you're picking them over other brands?
NICE! Just checked mine and can confirm.
Yeah, I just got their email. Knipex: https://www.kmstools.com/search/results?inc_subcat=1[HTML_REMOVED]search_in_description=[HTML_REMOVED]categories_id=[HTML_REMOVED]keyword=knipex[HTML_REMOVED]utm_source=10+-+12+Deals+of+Christmas+2015[HTML_REMOVED]utm_campaign=12+Deals+of+Christmas+10[HTML_REMOVED]utm_medium=email
I'd be interested in hearing about a Milwaukee deal too.
any reason you're picking them over other brands?
Outlast a dewalt and outperform the snap on
Ha Ha! Made you look.
Neither of those two I would consider an option.
Thinking more of a Makita(which I should have stated in my post).
no experience with makita.. apart from grinders.
Ha Ha! Made you look.
We use some Makita stuff at work and the 18v batteries don't seem to last very long. I think at least three batteries have broken/died so far.
I would happily own Milwaukee or Makita but I did buy Dewalt for my personal set.
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Neither of those two I would consider an option.
Thinking more of a Makita(which I should have stated in my post).
The Makita and Bosch stuff intrigues myself slightly
Why slag free swag?:rolleyes:
ummm, as your doctor i recommend against riding with a scaphoid fracture.
I've been working with cordless tools since I started in construction and have seen many brands and models come and go. Currently using hilti and find them the best. Granted they are quite pricey but this is one case where you pay for what you get. In our crew of over 40 employees many are using dewalt, makita, Bosch and Milwaukee and only hilti outlasts them all.
I've got 4 tools and 7 batteries and in 4 years have had one battery replaced under warranty and my 1/2" impact was also warranties. Prior to that I was all dewalt and constantly warranteeing batteries and tools. Still have some for backup and around the house but not up to jobsite use 8 hrs a day.
I was just looking at the Hilti website a few weeks and and was wondering why no one sells them locally. Who does sell them Philly?
Why slag free swag?:rolleyes:
ummm, as your doctor i recommend against riding with a scaphoid fracture.
Gotta go straight to hilti, the closest one is across from the ford dealer on lougheed at holdom. As for why they're not available at resellers I imagine because you wouldn't buy a Bentley at a Mitsubishi dealer.
I'd be interested in hearing about a Milwaukee deal too.
any reason you're picking them over other brands?
When it comes to this, you should treat anything I say with the assumption I eat paint.. I fuck around with computers to make money.
After all my reasearch, it was them or Makita. I wanted a torquey drill that will mix mud the odd time, that is brushless and has good street cred.
Then Milwaukee hinted at their One-Key stuff and I thought that would be perfect for roto-brushing. (Even I know this rationalization is a stretch).
So to sum up, red or blue and the dice came up red.
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