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6th October 2012, 06:01 PM
#31
Expert
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6th October 2012 06:01 PM
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6th October 2012, 06:10 PM
#32
Enjoying the trips
Originally Posted by
Bloodyaussie
I have an AEG and since owning it have never used my 240v drill.
It has huge torque and has handled everything I have asked of it.
We have 3 18volt AEG and they are rubbish, new models only 18months old.
Used to be the same, just rebranded, as Milwaukie and Atlas Copco, not any more.
Milwaukies are the best according to the bloke fixing mine under warrantee.
Got 36volt Hiltis, never an issue but dont know about the 18v units.
You dont necesarily get what you pay for as the AEG's were not cheap.
Cheers
Macca
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6th October 2012, 06:26 PM
#33
Patrol God
Originally Posted by
macca
We have 3 18volt AEG and they are rubbish, new models only 18months old.
Used to be the same, just rebranded, as Milwaukie and Atlas Copco, not any more.
Milwaukies are the best according to the bloke fixing mine under warrantee.
Got 36volt Hiltis, never an issue but dont know about the 18v units.
You dont necesarily get what you pay for as the AEG's were not cheap.
Does that make sense???
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6th October 2012, 07:36 PM
#34
Enjoying the trips
Mate he said Milwaukie are on their own now and make a really good drill for trade use.
He's fixing my Beeping usless AEG's, fair go they are rubbish especially as they are marketed to the tradesman.
The post I was saying they used to be identicle just different coloured cases and badges, bit like a Maverick IYKWIM.
Cheers
Macca
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6th October 2012, 07:41 PM
#35
Patrol God
ahhhh sorry, i get it now. Thought the Milwaukie was in for repairs. Ive heard that milwaukies and dewalts are pretty much the same thing underneath?
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