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Comments by "ToughAncientSpark" (@freetolook3727) on "Small \"TOOL\" Battery Better? Milwaukee vs DeWalt vs Makita" video.
Can't go wrong with stainless steel and cast iron. Teflon, or its contemporary equivalent, is something that wears off over time and flavors the food we eat out of them.
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@Jake Heke That's why they make pipe wrenches out of aluminum. After a day of lugging a cast iron one around, you would get pretty tired too. Not so much for the aluminum one. I wouldn't want to call any professional plumber a pansy.
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Years ago I had a Makita 7.2v system. It was great for driving in screws in tight places and working on a ladder instead of dragging out a lead cord and all. But, it would've run away screaming like a little school girl at the thought of driving in one of those lags. Driving in three 3" screws and it was done.
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The sawzall test was counterintuitive. The larger the battery, the more time it actually takes to saw through.
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That's because right now Milwaukee makes the best tools in the market. A few years from now, that may change. But you get what you pay for.
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That cutout on Milwaukee impact with the higher voltage is a new design to keep the tool from overheating and breaking the gearbox assembly. It was a design flaw that Milwaukee corrected.
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I've watched other YouTubers test batteries and the consensus seems to be buy the middle of the road capacities for length of service time and power. In the case of Milwaukee (which I have), the 5.0 AH batteries are the best value for the money.
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