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The Fuel stuff is way better, its brushless and has a few upgrades. I have both the regular vacuum and the fuel and the fuel is way better. I have the other one I can sell as we dont use it. The fuel one also has the quick disconnect system on the base and top where the cheaper one doesnt.

KMS has spot sales on Milwaukee tools but cannot advertise them less than a mrsp that Milwaukee dictates.
 

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The Fuel stuff is way better, its brushless and has a few upgrades. I have both the regular vacuum and the fuel and the fuel is way better. I have the other one I can sell as we dont use it. The fuel one also has the quick disconnect system on the base and top where the cheaper one doesnt.

KMS has spot sales on Milwaukee tools but cannot advertise them less than a mrsp that Milwaukee dictates.
I use your phone number when I go to KMS so I don't know if that gets you points or what, but I do that.
 

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Does anyone on here have the m18 weedwacker and if so have your put a brush blade on it, or is it even possible?
 

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Does anyone on here have the m18 weedwacker and if so have your put a brush blade on it, or is it even possible?
I have the brushcutter attachment for the quiklok weed whacker. It works fairly well but I would consider it light duty. Good for branches up to about 1". Anything more and I'm over at the neighbors borrowing his gas powered stihl. This is one where there's a noticeable difference in power between gas and battery, the stihl is way more powerful. Could be the blade though, the milwaukee brush cutter has a weird four blade system where as the stihl uses the skillsaw style blade.
 

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I have the brushcutter attachment for the quiklok weed whacker. It works fairly well but I would consider it light duty. Good for branches up to about 1". Anything more and I'm over at the neighbors borrowing his gas powered stihl. This is one where there's a noticeable difference in power between gas and battery, the stihl is way more powerful. Could be the blade though, the milwaukee brush cutter has a weird four blade system where as the stihl uses the skillsaw style
The skill saw blade is what I would like to mount on it. I ordered the new style weed wacker today, it’s the one where the brushless motor is mounted at the head of the unit.
 
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