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I got a metabo 28v, it's about four years old. Good kit. I'm a bit wary of new tool manufacturers, it all fan fares and glowing reviews. And then they disappear.
 
I just bought the M18 combi drill and impact, its 4amp batteries will these work if i bought a fuel sds?
 
I got a metabo 28v, it's about four years old. Good kit. I'm a bit wary of new tool manufacturers, it all fan fares and glowing reviews. And then they disappear.


Milwaukee have been around for years which i never knew , they also own kango now as well .
 
Milwaukee M18 CHX-402C 'FUEL' SDS+ Hammer Drill Do you think it is worth the extra money compared to the above version?

they are two different tools tbh. if your mainly fixing then the smaller one is fine, if you are going to be drilling alot of larger sized holes then the bigger one may be more suitable. Goto wonder what the bat life will be like on the larger one, a bosch 36v 4ah batt does not last long on larger holes never mind a 18v 4ah even with the added 30% gain of brushless.

bowt time these manufacturers stopped trying to keep us buying low capacity batts and just bring out 6ah as the standard. bosch has only just this last 1/2 year released 5ah and there 6ah is due now. Milwaukee are dragging the 5ah release, they should skip it and go for 6ah or higher imo.
 
I never knew that. I love my Milwaukees. AEG built the ovens at Auschswitz - I've never forgotten that.
 
Always been in the yellow and black corner, but have tried milwakee cordless drill seemed pretty good for the short period I used it for.
 

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