Monday, November 28, 2011

Milwaukee 0779-22 V28 28-Volt Lithium Ion 1/2-Inch Cordless Impact Wrench

!±8±Milwaukee 0779-22 V28 28-Volt Lithium Ion 1/2-Inch Cordless Impact Wrench

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Post Date : Nov 28, 2011 08:16:34
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    The Milwaukee 28 Volt 1/2 in. Impact Wrench delivers 325 ft. lbs. of maximum torque, the most of any cordless impact wrench. Powering the Impact Wrench is the revolutionary 28 Volt Lithium-Ion battery pack exclusively from Milwaukee. Combining high torque with 1,450 rpm and 2,450 ipm, the Impact Wrench provides the power, speed and run-time to drive larger lags, drill bigger holes, and remove larger nuts. The powerful Milwaukee 28V motor makes breaking loose 'stuck' nuts a breeze. The heavy-duty magnesium mechanism housing provides extreme job-site durability. Comes equipped with comfortable non-slip, soft-grip surfaces that reduce vibration and fatigue. The forward/reverse shuttle is conveniently located above the variable speed switch for fast, easy access. Designed for heavy-duty use, whether driving large lag screws, anchors and bolts, drilling large holes, or removing lug nuts, the Impact Wrench provides the power, comfort and run-time to finish the job. A heavy-duty steel ring (included) can be attached for convenient tethering when working high overhead or for raising/lowering the tool when working from a ladder or utility pole. Revolutionary 28 Volt Lithium-Ion Technology. 325 ft.lbs of maximum torque. Variable Speed: 0-1450 rpm, 0-2450 ipm Up to 2x run-time of 18V tools. Hanger Bracket with solid steel ring. Magnesium Gearcase for added durability and lighter weight. Voltage: 28 DC Drive Size: 1/2 in. Square Torque: 3,900 in.-lbs./325 ft.-lbs. No Load Speed: 0-1,450 RPM No Load BPM: 0-2,450 Reversible Battery: Yes No. of Batteries Included: 2 Amp Hours: 3.0 Trigger Lock: Off Electric Brake: No Length: 12-1/8 in. Tool Weight: 8.9 lbs. Shipping Weight: 19.1 lbs. Two 28V Batteries One Hour Charger Carrying Case Hanger Bracket Quick Change Detent Kit

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Power Tool Innovators - V28 Power - The Helicopter - Milwaukee Power Tools ToolTV

For those who demand extreme power, superior performance and the longest running cordless power tools, the revolutionary 28 Volt LITHIUM_ION battery pack exclusively from Milwaukee. The 28 Volt battery pack weighs less than an 18 Volt pack yet delivers two times the run-time making this the ideal solution for all cutting, drilling and driving needs! Milwaukee Tool - power tools that set the standard.

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Sunday, November 20, 2011

Milwaukee Cordless Drill Reviews - Did You Know All These Pros and Cons?

!±8± Milwaukee Cordless Drill Reviews - Did You Know All These Pros and Cons?

Milwaukee cordless drill reviews are quite good on the Milwaukee 0724 cordless 28-volt, ½ inch hammer-drill. There are several features that are somewhat unique, as you will see from some of the best advantages that are mentioned in Milwaukee cordless drill reviews of the 28 volt model.

The Pros

There are several pros to the 28 volt Milwaukee drill because it offers 600 pounds of torque and it weighs less than 7 pounds, besides being more affordable than comparable models in the 18 volt or 24 volt class. It is one of the longest running and more powerful drills on the market, with a revolutionary designed 28V lithium-ion battery.

With innovative features, like the battery pack design that allows you to insert the battery in reverse position, it is easier to work in hard-to-reach areas or when working overhead. In fact, the revolutionary and patented battery pack design contributes to the lighter weight, making it weigh less than 18 volt NiCad battery packs and less than some of the 24 volt models of cordless drills, that can go over 20 pounds in weight.

Another great feature of the Milwaukee drill is the patented Clip-Lok system, which allows you to securely attach the drill to your tool bag and has an on-board bit holder, capable of holding two standard Phillips bits. This makes it convenient when climbing ladders or other situations when you need your hands free. In addition, this model comes with the tightest gripping chuck in the industry, which keeps bits from slipping or falling out, with a ½ inch, all-metal, single-sleeve, ratcheting chuck that features all carbide jaws.

When searching for one of the best Milwaukee drill reviews, the 28 volt model is worthy of six stars, and that comes straight from contractors that have been avid fans of the 18 volt drills made by Milwaukee. Not only are the upgrades part of what you would expect to see on more expensive drills, but the price is less than many of the 18 volt models on the market.

The Cons

Even the cons of this drill aren't totally derogatory. About the worst thing to be said about it is that the newer 18 volt Milwaukee 2611 cordless drill has a higher torque rating and works just as well, when you use it with the correct speed range setting and don't just leave it in high when you power it on. Of course, most of the 18 volt cordless drills on the market don't offer as much power as the 28 volt Milwaukee, but the Milwaukee 2611 18 volt comes out at the top of its class and gives the 28 volt Milwaukee 0724 drill a run for the money.

In conclusion, whether you prefer the power of the 28 volt Milwaukee drills or the newer and improved power that is delivered by the 18 volt Milwaukee 2611 cordless drills, it is hard to go wrong with Milwaukee drill choices. When you read the cordless drill reviews on either of these models, you are sure to be pleased with the power, price and performance of this line of drills, regardless of size.


Milwaukee Cordless Drill Reviews - Did You Know All These Pros and Cons?

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Friday, November 11, 2011

Milwaukee V28 Combo Kit 0928-92 Review

!±8± Milwaukee V28 Combo Kit 0928-92 Review

In January 2005 Milwaukee was bought out by Techtronic Industries. This buyout happened over 3 years ago. We figured we gave them enough time to cycle their tools through their sales channels and replenish them with the new tools under the new company. So we wanted to run the tools through a new set of power tool tests and see if their quality has changed. This article will cover whats in the package and give a quick overview of each power tool. In the upcoming power tool reviews we will cover each Milwaukee V28 in more detail.

The Milwaukee V28 combo kit comes with a nice assortment of professional power tools. Below we listed the power tools that come in Milwaukee's V28 Combo kit.

Hammer Drill- 1/23 (0724-20) When we first picked up the Milwaukee Hammer Drill, we noticed this drill had great balance with the chuck and battery. This is very important so as your hand and arm won't have fatigue half way through the day. The chuck is nice, as is usually the case with professional power tools. It has Carbide jaws with a lock to keep the bits in place. Milwaukee states this drill has an impressive 600lbs. of torque. The no load speed is 0-600 and 0-1800 RPM. The no load BPM is 0-9000 and 0-27000. When you pick up the drill, it is like picking up feathers as it only weighs 4.4lbs.

Circular Saw- 6-1/23 (0730-20) This is a very light saw weighing in at only 7.1lbs. Very easy to maneuver and fun to use. The balance on the saw seemed great when we first picked it up. This circular saw has a 4,200 rpm.

Sawzall- (0719-20) As you all ready know we love the Sawzall, and this model is no different. Milwaukee took everything they knew about the corded Sawzalls and put this into the V28 Sawzall. It has the quik-lok blade system. One thing we will let you know is we tested this against the corded version of the Sawzall and we were very impressed and surprised, but you can read about that in our V28 Sawzall power tool review comming up.

Work Light- (49-24-0185) Milwaukee includes a great work light that will run over 5 hours on one battery. The head pivots 140 degrees. Over all the brightness of the light is great, its not LED, so the light is a little yellowish, but nothing to complain about as it will light up any project. One feature we noticed off the bat was the on and off switch. There is a nice button you have to move in order to turn the light on. This is a lot better than the push button switches as push button switches always turn off when you drop them or move them, or they turn on when you toss them in your bag and thus burn out the battery.

Charger- The charger in the combo kit is nice since it charges more than just the 28V Lithium batteries. This charger also charges 18V lithium and 18V Nicd. This might not seem important, but we have all experienced when we have too many chargers plugged in and not enough room for anything else. Now we can use multiple Milwaukee tools, but only have one charger plugged in. The charger will also charge Lithium batteries in about an hour and Nicd in about 40 minutes.

2 V28 Lithium Ion Batteries - The combo kit comes with two Lithium Ion batteries, a nice feature, since these batteries are expensive. One item we are looking forward to is the cold test. Over the years we have heard and read a lot of bad publicity on these batteries, not just the Milwaukee Lithium batteries, but all Lithium batteries in general. One knock is they don't work when they are cold. In our test we will leave them in the fridge over night to simulate the batteries being left outside over night.

The Milwaukee V28 Combo kit also includes:

Clip-Lok System
Side Handle
6-1/23 24T Carbide Blade
#2 Philips Bit
Rip Fence
Contractor Bag
2 Sawzall Blades
Overall we love the feel of the Milwaukee V28 System. We will be putting the reviews of each individual power tool up shortly, so check back under our power tool reviews!


Milwaukee V28 Combo Kit 0928-92 Review

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