Saturday, May 8, 2010

Milwaukee 2349-20 M12 12-Volt Power Port

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Offering lightweight portability, the facility to operate in remote areas, and the convenience of outlet-free charging, the Milwaukee 2349-20 M12 12-Volt Power Port provides on-the-go power when and where you need it most. This cordless power device has a 12-volt DC port and a USB port that allow you to charge and power small electronics such as cell phones and MP3 players that draw up to three amps (DC) or 750ma (USB
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Technical Details

- DC and USB Ports - Portable Power For Small Electronics
- M12 LITHIUM-ION Battery - Battery Charges Up To 5 Devices
- Electronic Overload Protection - Protects Power Port From High Current Draw
- Charge Status LED - Displays Current Charge Status
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Customer Buzz
 "Very Clever" 2010-03-15
By MashBill (KS, USA)
This is a very clever item. It has come in quite useful when I am away from the "grid". I have been able keep my BlackBerry, iPod Touch, and camera battery charged over an entire weekend with just one lithium cell. I take it with me whenever I will be away from electricity for any length of time.

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 "Too smart for its own good" 2010-01-27
By Bud
I don't know if mine was defective or if it's a design flaw, but mine kept cutting out. The only way to get the accessory plugged into it to turn back on was to unplug the battery (again and again). This product does not have an on/off switch and seems to sense the power drawn by the accessory that you have plugged in. I suspect the problem I was having in some (but not all) accessories was that they drew too little power to get the Milwaukee Power Port to turn on or stay on. Again, I think it's a chicken-and-egg problem. Think Energy Star. The accessory is waiting for 12V to "wake up" but the Power Port is waiting for something to draw current before making 12V. I suspect it might also be worse with digital-type power supplies. In the end, mine was unacceptable as it would not deliver consistent power. I originally thought it was a rip-off price for just taking 12V of M12 battery and connecting it to a cigarette lighter socket with maybe a 5V regulator for the USB, but apparently it has a lot of auto-sensing, overload, underload, etc., "smarts" in it which makes it too smart for its own good. It's too bad because it would have been a really good product. Oh, and hole in the red plastic at the top is too small. You really have to force some plugs in and out.

Customer Buzz
 "I keep in my backpack just in case." 2009-08-09
By Erik H. Reppen (Chicago)
I love knowing that as long as I have a car charger with me and an m12 battery that's been charged in the last couple months, I'll never be out of juice for my cellphone or Nintendo DS again. Phenomenally good idea. Now all they need is a solar power charging unit for the batteries. This silly little doo-dad brings huge appeal to Milwaukee's m12 line, IMO but I was sold on it already.


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Bare-Tool Milwaukee 0724-20 V28 28-Volt 1/2-Inch Lithium Ion Cordless Hammer/Driver Drill (No Battery)

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Milwaukee 0724 Cordless 28 Volt 1/2 in. Hammer-Drill uses the Milwaukee built high power motor to develop an enormous 600 in. lbs. of maximum torque and 0-600/0-1800 rpm, ideal for drilling larger holes and driving larger screws faster! Powering the 0724 is 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 drilling and driving needs! Only the Milwaukee battery can be inserted in the reverse position which allows for the ultimate balance when working overhead or in hard to reach areas. The 0724 comes standard with a 1/2 in. all-metal, single-sleeve, ratcheting chuck with all carbide jaws that keeps bits from falling out and drill bits from slipping! This is the industry's tightest gripping chuck and comes standard only on the 0724. A comfortable non-slip, soft-grip handle reduces vibration and fatigue. The 0724 also comes standard with the patented Clip-Lok System. The Clip-Lok System attaches securely to the operator's belt or tool bags and easily releases with one hand, ideal when working from a ladder or when there is nowhere to place the tool when adjusting or positioning a work piece. The Clip-Lok System keeps the drill within arms length at all times. The Clip-Lok System also features an on-board bit holder which holds up to two standard Phillips bits. Tool only (no battery or charger) Clip-Lok System Side Handle No. 2 Phillips Bit. NO INCLUDES- Tool ONLY.
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Technical Details

- Cordless hammer/driver drill powered by 28-volt lithium-ion technology
- Up to two times the average run-time of 18-volt tools; 600 in./lbs. of maximum torque
- 1/2-inch all-metal, single-sleeve, ratcheting chuck with all carbide jaws
- 28-volt hammer drill
- 5-year limited warranty
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Customer Buzz
 "One awesome powerful cordless drill" 2010-01-27
By J. Mccart (Pacific Northwest, USA)
Watch for the complainers out there, who think they've been ripped, jipped, etc. and take it out by giving this drill a bad review.



This is an awesome drill...with the quality assurance Milwaukee is famous for. Sure, some of the complaints may be legitimate, however, they do not detract from the performance and quality of this drill. The 28 volt, lithium ion battery lasts for hours of good use, and is quick to recharge. The keyless chuck is amazingly tight, even with the smallest drill bits, and very quick/easy to change between bits.



I will not go into all the details and finer points of this drill. The 5-year warranty, and other good reviews speak for itself. I also bought the work light that uses the same battery, (MLW49-24-0185 V28), and it is the most amazing light I have found. Just read the many great reviews for it.

Customer Buzz
 "I love it." 2009-05-31
By J. Griffiths
Easy to use and power to spare.



I have a corded drills and a V28. I reach for the V28 all the time. Have not run into an instance that the V28 could not handle.

Customer Buzz
 "very week" 2008-07-13
By Gerrywalton (USA)
i had av724-20 for about a WEEK IT FELLOVER THE HANDLE BROKE MILWAUKEE WOULD NOT REPLACE IT. EVEN THOUGH THEY ADMITTED THE HANDLE TO BE WEEK....

Customer Buzz
 "Amazing drill" 2008-01-30
By Matthew W. Pletcher
I'm a commercial electrician and use this drill daily. Sometime for hours at a time. It has a ton of power. So much in fact it will darn near break your wrist if what you are drilling catches the bit and turns the drill when you least expect it. I'm constantly using large bore step bits to drill into steel j-boxes, door frames, etc. It's perfect. I have 3 other cordless drills and they stay at home. This is the only one I take to the job site with me every day. I'm so hard on this thing. I use it and use it hard. I have no clue what Consumer Reports could have possibly done to break it. I've used it so hard the drill body was too hot to rest your palm on and it didn't even smell. I've dropped it off a 10 foot step ladder onto concrete, picked it back up and used it the rest of the day. I've owned it 8 months and have put it through more than most people will in a lifetime and it's still going strong. I can't say enough about how extremely durable it is.



On the hammer setting it will drill 1/4" holes in block but that's about it, so don't expect much from the hammer setting if you have anything heavy-duty to drill. I use the Milwaukee 28v cordless SDS hammer drill for 99% of my hammer drilling anyway. (that drill is a superb hammer drill BTW)

As far as the other reviewers rating the drill down, READ THE PRODUCT DESCRIPTION!. Under the caption "What's in the box", it says one hammer drill! That's it! READ next time you fools!

Customer Buzz
 "Milwaukee 28v Hammer Drill" 2007-12-02
By P. Johnson (USA)
I purchased the "bare tool" because I have some v28 batteries, I like them because they stay charged on the shelf (within reason). This drill broke in Consumer Reports testing of hammer drills. Also, it is made in China. Performed very well in drilling concrete block for anchors. The side handle is the best yet of Bosch, DeWalt, Makita that I own. It is easily adjustable and stays put. UPDATE: 11/09 Recently had a conversation with a sales person at H.D. orange store. He said that they (H.D) are no longer pushing the 28v Millwaukee stuff due to the many failures in this line of tools. Basically because Millwaukee is using 28 volts on 18 volts guts.


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Sunday, May 2, 2010

Bare-Tool Milwaukee 2410-20 M12 12-Volt 3/8-Inch Drill/Driver (Tool Only, No Battery)

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The M12 Cordless 3/8in. drill driver delivers 250 in-lbs of torque in a compact light weight design. The only tool in its class with an all metal locking chuck, the 2410-22 drills and fastens up to 35% faster than the competition. The on-board fuel gauge displays remaining run time, while a built-in LED illuminates work surface. Max. Torque (in.-lbs.): 250, Volts: 12, Speed - No Load (RPM): 0 - 1500 / 0 - 400, Chuck Size (in.): 3/8, Keyless Chuck: Yes, Reversible: Yes, Variable Speed: Yes, Side Handle: No, Battery Included: No, Charger Included: No, Case Included: No, Tool Length (in.): 6 3/8, Tool Weight (lbs.): 2.3
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Technical Details

- 2-Speed (0-1,500/0-400) All Metal Gear Box--Up to 35% faster drilling / fastening and Milwaukee durability
- Powerful Motor: Delivers 250 in/lbs of torque-- Up to 25% More Torque
- 3/8¿ Single Sleeve ratcheting metal chuck--Increased bit retention and durability
- Lightweight and Compact--Tool belt portable at only 2.5lbs and 7-3/8¿
- Integrated LED and Fuel Gauge-- Increased productivity and decreased frustration.
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Customer Buzz
 "poor battery performance" 2010-03-06
By Bruce Williams (Chattanooga, TN)
Love the tool itself but the battery needs charging very quickly....does not last like the rating

Customer Buzz
 "mrc" 2010-02-15
By Monty Cofell
have had this drill for a good bit. has done every thing I have tried to have it do. Get's in places where bigger drill have a problem. the only complaint have with it is the chuck has let loss a couple of times. but other then that a very good drill.



Customer Buzz
 "Drill/Driver Complements my set" 2010-01-18
By Scott P. Walczak (Los Angeles)
This is the fourth edition of my M12 family of tools. This new unit allows me to use regular drill bits and the chuck appears to lock avoiding slippage. Also the form (size) and function will be an advantage to the homeowner or pro.

I like the Milwaukee's because they have a tradesman angle unlike other brands.

Customer Buzz
 "milwaukee 3/8" cordless drill driver" 2009-12-23
By Stephen S. Connaway (wichita, ks. usa)
I like the tool except for the fact that the designers of these type tools all make the same mistake and milwaukee is no exception. They run way to slow for wood drilling or metal drilling of anything but steel.

Customer Buzz
 "Poopy and weak." 2009-12-04
By Scott Britton (Napa, CA)
If you are looking for something to drill a few lightweight holes and drive drywall screws, it might be the tool for you. I like that it has a high speed for drilling, but it will not drive any screws of #10 x 1 1/2" or larger with any authority whatsoever even on the slow-speed, high torque setting. Not a replacement for your larger, conventional battery drill. Not even close.


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