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Thinking of getting a new sds impact and pistol drill and really like the look of the Milwaukee m18 fuel range, think from the reviews on the internet it stands pretty superior compared to a lot of other brands on the market. What do you recon ?
 
I've got a Milwaukee M18 SDS and M18 Combi, used to have Dewalt 18V before so that's all I've got to compare it to but did a lot of research on power stats before buying. The Milwaukees I've got are the best on the market in their respective classes, they were only slightly more expensive than the likes of Makita or Dewalt, they come with a 3 year guarantee, and in my opinion they are miles better than the Dewalt ones for the tasks I use them for.
 
Didn't realise you got a three year guarantee too is that just through the place you purchased them though or standard across the regardless where purchased

I registered the products online on the Milwaukee website using the serial numbers, think I had to provide proof of purchase but other than that no connection to the dealer. I wouldn't risk purchasing off an auction website though unless you can verify its actually a legit UK company doing the selling
 
I have a combi drill and impact driver it his range along with the radio they are absolutely the best I've used considering buying the sds also now
 
I have all Dewalt but worked to a guy with M18 Fuel sds and combi. They were a good job, a bit heavy for my liking, hence going for Dewalt. But they'd stand a lot of abuse imo, the sds has some serious power. Most the brands have 3 year warranty these days.
 

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