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I ordered the adapter 2 weeks ago, it works way better now but does she get hot after awhile😃
 

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Grabbed one of these the other day, pretty sweet to easily and quickly throw a little more light at what you're working on. They were on sale at HD.
 

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Grabbed one of these the other day, pretty sweet to easily and quickly throw a little more light at what you're working on. They were on sale at HD.
Very cool. Would be great for camping.
Would be nice if came in M18
 

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I would guess it will be at least $750.00 plus
The Ego 56v blower with better specs is actually pretty cheap. I bought mine for the additional battery, but the tool itself is only worth $100 on the used market. I'm a pretty diehard Milwaukee guy at work, but they are very much outclassed in the yard tool industry.
 

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Milwaukee rep will be at prime fasteners in Edmonton tomorrow if anyone is interested.
 

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One of our uncles has the little M12 tire inflator, it's a pretty impressive and handy tool. I'd buy one
 

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Grabbed one of these the other day, pretty sweet to easily and quickly throw a little more light at what you're working on. They were on sale at HD.
Have a few. I use on house fires. Just got one to be at in morinville tomorrow so batteries are charging.
 

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I have the M18 rocket light and a 9ah battery for it. Wicked light, and should be for 700$
 

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Broke another 1" impact, the battery fasteners on these are junk for what you pay for them. Half inch impacts might last 6 months before the connection is fawked if you use them every day.
 

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Broke another 1" impact, the battery fasteners on these are junk for what you pay for them. Half inch impacts might last 6 months before the connection is fawked if you use them every day.
3/8 snop-on I have had same problem battery connection (same price as a 3/4 milwaukee)
 

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Some times these folks have deals on battery packs for the older tools and deals on new stuff.
ohcanadasupply.ca
 

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At a fire by morinville with my larger light
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I am curious if any members have the spotlight either in the 18v or 12v version and how do they like it or them.?
 

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I have the 18v hand held one and it’s awesome.


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Good to know, i ordered an M12 hand held spotlight after seeing some good reviews and thought it would be good on the job trying to locate addresses in the dark as well as outdoors for anything else needed looks nice/lightweight as well. Gonna use a HO battery so should be good for awhile as opposed to the reg CP 2.0 battery.
 
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