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Is that a Rail Gun hand gun?
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Is that a Rail Gun hand gun?
Gen6.Is that a Rail Gun hand gun?
lol - I have both so I don't really care. 1911 goes most every with me when I can get away with it.
When you're ready to go cordless on the lawn mower, I recommend the Ego line…. my Honda ICE gave up the ghost two years ago, so I picked up an Ego mower with 7.5ah battery and rapid/smart charger and haven't looked back. Now I have the line trimmer, side-walk trimmer, cultivator, 760-cfm leaf blower, an additional 7.5ah battery, a couple 2.5ah batteries, and a couple 5ah batteries.The main thing here is of course once you pick one stay with it so all tools used the same battery. I have to say when these tools got real good it was the best thing since sliced bread. It is SOOOOOOO damn nice to NOT have to use cords. The battery tech has advanced a LOT which is great. When my current gas mower dies I will be buying a battery model. Guy I work with brought in a DeWalt shop vac bit ago that I had no idea they made. Damn little thing worked GREAT. It will run off a cord if needed but uses the same 20 V battery so many other tools use. Its on my short list to buy for me. So damn nice for quick jobs like cleaning out the cars and such.
We're you ever in lack of it?....I recommend the Ego
as long as I have the batteries….We're you ever in lack of it?....
Now that is cool! I had no idea someone had come up with that.Just a heads up. Amazon sells cordless tool battery adapters that let you use one brand of battery and adapt it to another brand.
That way, you can use those older but still chargeable batteries with different devises.
Cheap too, most are under $15.00.
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I thought Milwaukee was a Harbor Freight brand because I see Milwaukee tools there all the time. Turns out they're owned by Techtronic.If you already have an infrastructure of batteries/chargers in one brand that's the one I'd go with. I'd hate to have 3 or 4 different styles to keep track of
That said I'm a Milwaukee guy and by coincidence many of my co-workers are, too. A few DeWalt guys and your token harbor freight shills. We are professional truck/heavy equipment mechanics and use them daily in less than ideal conditions. Our company is kind enough to repair our tools for us when they break and more often than not I see yellow tools on the workbench. Take that for what it's worth