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Old 11-10-2009, 07:50 PM   #1
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I just ordered a few kits and the pvc shear. I hope its worth a crap.
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Old 11-10-2009, 08:24 PM   #2
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Lately I use my hackzall almost every day. Love the tool. Haven't found the inspection camera useful yet, but for a $100 if it bails me out once it'll pay for itself.

I have two batteries for them and both are almost shot. I've had the tools about 10 months. I talked to a guy that works at a power tool repair store and he said they won't sell Milwaukee because the batteries are junk. I think there is a year warranty on the batteries, maybe I'll buy one to use while I send them in.
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Lately I use my hackzall almost every day. Love the tool. Haven't found the inspection camera useful yet, but for a $100 if it bails me out once it'll pay for itself.

I have two batteries for them and both are almost shot. I've had the tools about 10 months. I talked to a guy that works at a power tool repair store and he said they won't sell Milwaukee because the batteries are junk. I think there is a year warranty on the batteries, maybe I'll buy one to use while I send them in.

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Old 11-10-2009, 08:35 PM   #4
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I have the M12 Drill/driver, the copper tubing cutter, and I am waiting on my free hackzall. The drill and tubing cutter works great.
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Video coming soon of my New PVC shears. I love them.
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I got the 4 piece kit with the light,driver drill,hackzaw,copper tube cutter,two batteries and charger.
The pipe shear kit with battery and charger.
Another driver drill kit with charger and two batteries.
A charger with two batteries
Another charger seperate.
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I have seen this stuff on display . But never paid it to much attn. ... Thanks guys now I am sitting here watching the rain fall with images of PVC shears & 12 v hacksaws dancing in my head!

Who has the best prices, or would you recomend buy from~ Online or Box stores or ???
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if you wait a week I'll let you know if they are worth a shiot before you buy it. If I dont like the tools I'ma call milwaukee and complain
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Ups just delivered the pipe shear and the power port. The power ports cool but the pipe shear is awsome. Works very well. I'm pleased so far but I have only made a few cuts. I will put it to use tomm. morning moving some existing pvc drains.
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Anybody know how to disable the saftey on the shear? I dont like having to depress it for the tool to operate. I might hafta get the service center guy to do it on the side for me.

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