43-Pc Milwaukee Shockwave 3/8" SAE & Metric Socket Set + 120-Pc Screw Driver Bit Set
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Home Depot has 43-Pc Milwaukee Shockwave 3/8" Drive SAE and Metric 6 Point Impact Socket Set (49-66-7009) + 120-Piece Impact Duty Screw Driver Bit Set (48-32-4490) on sale $121.99. Shipping is free.
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Kit (49-66-7009) includes 40 standard and deep metric and SAE sockets and 3 accessories, the following sizes are included in standard and deep: 5/16, 3/8, 7/16, 1/2, 9/16, 5/8, 11/16, 3/4, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, and one 3" extension, 1 universal joint, and one 3/8" adapter
Anytime Milwaukee bitsets come up people say how hard it is to get them out. And they aren't kidding. It's a royal pain and I have 3 different sets. I finally bought makita and that is the standard of how bits should be. So now I use makita bits in my Milwaukee drivers.
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Anytime Milwaukee bitsets come up people say how hard it is to get them out. And they aren't kidding. It's a royal pain and I have 3 different sets. I finally bought makita and that is the standard of how bits should be. So now I use makita bits in my Milwaukee drivers.
Anytime Milwaukee bitsets come up people say how hard it is to get them out. And they aren't kidding. It's a royal pain and I have 3 different sets. I finally bought makita and that is the standard of how bits should be. So now I use makita bits in my Milwaukee drivers.
there's a new case that is much better and fits into their packout system but it's usually full price. All the stuff on sale now is to get rid of the old cases as you can usually find the same version with newer case at double the price.
Anytime Milwaukee bitsets come up people say how hard it is to get them out. And they aren't kidding. It's a royal pain and I have 3 different sets. I finally bought makita and that is the standard of how bits should be. So now I use makita bits in my Milwaukee drivers.
I've never used the Makita bits but I've heard really good things about them. I usually pry one bit or a bit holder out and then use it to pry one of the smaller bits out. Is it efficient no but I guess it's better than losing bits if they fall out on their own. I'm not defending it, but I guess what I'm saying is that it could be worse too. I'll keep an eye out for the Makita stuff...but honestly I have hundreds of Milwaukee and Dewalt bits to burn through before I need any more.
I expected the people buying tools to be able to fix things, but apparently problem solving is a lost art. Just use the 1/4" bit and enlarge the holders slightly till the bits come out smoothly, sheesh.
Who should they send the bill to for the time it takes them to make a brand new product function properly as intended?
I bought this last time it was on sale. The case is nice and tidy, but I still had to go to HF to supplement for larger metric sizes. Kinda wish I just pieced together HF stuff as needed, but also having the case is a huge plus for organization. I threw in a HF 3/8 x 1/2 impact adapter into an open space in the case for more versatility.
For what it is, very handy. All around, solid enough.
there's a new case that is much better and fits into their packout system but it's usually full price. All the stuff on sale now is to get rid of the old cases as you can usually find the same version with newer case at double the price.
The only Milwaukee hand tools I own are their Fastback folding utility knives. It's the best folding utility knife I've found and for me that's largely due to their deep carry clip. The wire clip was a turnoff at first but it's actually been great.
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For what it is, very handy. All around, solid enough.
Can you put these in a generic case or something?
Can you expand on this?
The only Milwaukee hand tools I own are their Fastback folding utility knives. It's the best folding utility knife I've found and for me that's largely due to their deep carry clip. The wire clip was a turnoff at first but it's actually been great.