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04-04-2021, 11:49 AM
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I would definitely go with the fuel. Brushless, longer life of tool, longer batttery run time, more power. Plus you can often find sales that make fuel prices at or below non fuel tools. Keep an eye out on slickdeals and similar sites. Milwaukee deals posted on semi daily basis.
Also if you plan on getting an impact driver check out the surge models. Much quieter but less peak power.
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I switched to M18 and really like the tools.
Fuel if I had a pro shop, but not necessary for the average person.
The impact/drill/recip combo is a good starter pkg. The drill has impact capability.
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04-05-2021, 12:12 PM
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I have the M18, have had for many, many years
No issues at all
Also really like the tools
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I have the Milwaukee 15 gage angle nailer. Very handy and I don't have to lug around the compressor. My old P-C 15 gage was never reliable and I retired it when it started shooting two nails per trigger pull.
One problem: It is supposed to shoot 2½" nails. But the Bostich nails did not fit. I will measure them with a vernier. I don't know if it is the nails or the gun. It is supposed to shoot 2½" nails. It seems like I need another 0.010" clearance.
I also have the 18 gage pin nailer. Both are a pleasure to use. And surprisingly light.
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I would go with the Fuel tools if I was buying.
For the same reason I seek out brushless DeWalt 20V tools.
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You are aware DeWalt makes an adapter to use 20v max batteries on old 18v tools...
Ed