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    Ah Es, after the first one, they all taste the same.

    That pressure washer, my son has a gas powered one. "Do not start with water pressure on." After burning up the pump and having it replaced I put a valve on the water line. It's good to go for 10 years now.
    If she doesn't like/use what you bought for her, she can return and get what she wants.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EmptyStringer View Post
    My wife didnt seem to care for her birthday present. I put a lot of thought into it too

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    I see Chad's birthday present..... Towels, sheets, curtians, pots and pans, ect....LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by EmptyStringer View Post

    What do people do with their old stuff?
    Milwaukee was running a special. Don't know if they still have it, but they would credit you up to $100 for your old trade in's, didn't matter what brand, when you bought a new Milwaukee combo


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    Picked up 2 Ryobi 12v lithum drills neat little drills light wt. since i no longer work and have reached geezerdom needed something a lil lighter, plus when my 2 grand sons come over they both grab a drill and a wood bit and strart drilling holes, keeps em both busy for hrs.Wife dont like all those holes in the landscape timbers but it keeps em busy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BigRiverMarine View Post
    I'm a DeWalt guy, and I use mine every day too!! I've never tried the Milwaukee's. How do the batteries hold up?


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    Can't speak for the batteries on anything by the 28V Milwaukee.
    They go full power until dead. No slow down. And recharge in less that
    an hour. Haven't been through but about 100 recharges so I can't
    tell how many recharges they'll get.

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    I need a new impact. Suggestions for one with a 1/2" drive?

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    Depends on what you need it for. For everyday use DeWalt makes a good 1/2 inch drive, 18V. If you're talking truck lugs and such you can't beat the Milwaukee 28V. Milwaukee is pricey, though.

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    Hey CC, I don't get it either...best 2 things I bought my wife: John Deere backpack leaf blower and Cyclone Rake. Takes a special women fer sur.

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    ES look you need to look at flowers, diamonds, cake, furniture, clothes or something else besides tools for her birthday! Or you will either end up divorced or laying under some flowers yourself! Trust me I have been married 3 times!




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