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    Milwaukee Cordless Tools: Speed, Durability and Ease-Of-Use

    By on Last modified: December 24, 2020
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    Tools have been a big part of our lives for a very long time now, from the most primitive hand tools to today’s battery-powered counterparts. While many manufacturers tried to bring in power tools into mainstream use, Milwaukee was the most determined of them all. Founded in 1924 the Wisconsin-based manufacturer started off first with hand tools and then continued with making their world-leading M12 and M18 fuel-powered systems.

    Along the years Milwaukee expanded to corded and eventually cordless systems. Being owned by Techtronic Industries since 2005 Milwaukee have gotten back to their roots by focusing more on solving the issue for plumbing, electrical, and mechanical trades. They have been pushing the newest advancements in battery-powered tools and whether it’s going for a sander or circular saw cordless is going to a better option.

    Benefits of Cordless Tools

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    Versatility & Convenience

    While an obvious benefit of using cordless power tools is the absence of a cable getting tangled around your legs all the time there is something bigger than that. You can’t see it, which is exactly the point, but cordless Milwaukee tools are more versatile. Because there is no cord there are fewer things to get in your way or restrict you from working in awkward positions and tight spaces. You don’t need to look for a power outlet just power your tool on and get working. Plus you don’t have to spend time retracting the cord back into a loop, as you can just pick up your tool and get going.

    Safety

    Safety is every tradie’s number one priority and cordless tools provide safety at a higher level too. How? By eliminating the cord you also eliminate the risk of tripping over them and falling. This can be nothing but a laughing matter to something that can make you end up in the hospital. Cordless Milwaukee tools also have some pretty neat safety features that prevent you from getting your fingers cut off or overworking your arms. But that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t incorporate safety measures in your work ethic.

    Portability

    You know what no cords means right? Nothing will prevent you from working on a site that doesn’t have access to the grid. You can be out in the woods and you’ll still be able to use cordless Milwaukee power tools. As long as you have some spare batteries with you, you won’t have to worry running out of juice for as long as you can work for.

    Uses & Productivity

    As the main technology of cordless power tools advances these devices are being used for other things than just drilling or cutting. Today you can do almost everything with cordless tools, as they are able to meet the demands of small household repairs and large scale construction projects too. You are able to complete several different tasks with cordless tools as they are extremely efficient making your workflow more productive than ever.

    Do Milwaukee Tools Have GPS?

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    If you have a Milwaukee tool that can work with the manufacturer’s One-Key app then you are able to use the unit’s GPS. You can easily find your tool with the help of your smartphone.

    M18 Cordless Angle Grinder

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    This 18V angle grinder from Milwaukee comes with overload protection and the manufacturer’s own 4-pole motor. It also comes with a paddle switch, a type 1 guard, a 3-position side handle, a type 27 guard and a large button spindle lock. This M18 angle grinder has L-shaped vents that help keep debris from entering the tool and causing damage to its internal components. This is the only tool on the market with a paddle switch design.

    1354 Cordless Impact Wrench

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    With the 1354 impact wrench, you are able to get a fastening torque of 1000 ft-lbs and a nut-busting torque of 1400 ft-lbs. This unit also comes with ab LED light and a friction ring design which ensures a quick and easy socket change. You also get the Redlink Plus intelligence which prevents damage to the tool and battery from overloading or overheating and Red Lithium batteries too. The Red Lithium batteries provide more work per charge and more work over the battery’s lifespan.

    M18CH-0 SDS Plus Rotary Hammer Drill

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    When using the SDS you get a blow energy of 1.7 ft-lbs and a BPM range from 0 to 4,900. This tool also has a Red Lithium battery pack alongside its AVS anti-vibration system. This system helps minimise the stress being put on your arms providing you maximum comfort. The no-load speed ranges from 0 to 1400 and the thin wall core bit capacity ranges from 2.54 cm to 1.27 cm.

    2803-20 Brushless Drill

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    Although this corrodes Milwaukee tool weighs around 1.45 kg it can output anywhere from 500 to 2,000 RPM and it has a peak torque of 1200 in-lbs. This 17 cm long drill comes with 14 different clutch settings and 1.27 cm all-metal ratcheting. This drill also has the same Redlink Plus intelligence and Red Lithium batteries as well as Milwaukee’s own Powerstate brushless motor.