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Old 08-10-2006, 10:21 PM   #1
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Milwaukee V28 Lithium Ion Cordless

I bought the Milwaukee V28 Lithium Ion Cordless kit in the Spring. I was skeptical at first, but I really think it is a great line of Cordless tools. The batteries really do last longer, they charge in an hour and they don't slowly lose power when needing charged. They work right up to the last screw then Bam time to change batteries.

Has anyone bought the Dewalt 36 volt cordless system. If so what do you think. I need another set and was debating whether to try it or stick with another Milwaukee

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Old 08-11-2006, 04:33 AM   #2
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What is it about the Milwaukee that would lead you to look at something different?
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i've thought about changing but since i have so many 18v batteries and two lok tor drills and their cordless sawsall, i don't want to upgrade to the v28 now until those drills and saw are dead
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What is it about the Milwaukee that would lead you to look at something different?
Nothing. I really like the Milwaulkee I was just wondering if the 36 volt Dewalt lasted even longer. I have another 18v that is about done so I will be buying another setup anyways.
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