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Posted By: Ted Quimby Milwaukee V28 cordless tools - 02/16/05 03:18 AM
Anyone check these out yet?Increased power and twice the run time with the same size battery as an 18 volt.Revolutionary or just a clever marketing scheme?
Posted By: walrus Re: Milwaukee V28 cordless tools - 02/17/05 10:56 AM
Haven't heard anything about them but a few months ago Milwaukee was bought by Ryobi. Not sure if this tool was in the works then or is it a Ryobi in Milwaukee clothes??

[This message has been edited by walrus (edited 02-17-2005).]
Posted By: Dnkldorf Re: Milwaukee V28 cordless tools - 02/17/05 12:31 PM
How heavy is that drill?
Posted By: Bob Re: Milwaukee V28 cordless tools - 02/17/05 07:05 PM
This information was in an email I received.

NEW BATTERY TECHNOLOGY FROM MILWAUKEE

Want more power, less weight and longer run time? Milwaukee
says they have the answer in their new V28 tool line. Yep,
that's right, the V28 stands for 28 volt. How can that by
lighter? Milwaukee has found a way to use the battery
technology in your cell phone (lithium ion) in their tools.
They compare the new line of tools to existing 18 volt tools
in size and weight. But they promise twice the run time and
double the torque.

The tools aren't on the market for another two weeks, so
put away your credit cards. But credit cards may be required.
This new technology is expected to cost about 40% more than
a standard 18 volt tool as well. The first tools in the
line include a portable band saw, drill/driver, circular saw,
reciprocating saw and standard drill/driver. More tools are
already under development.

While this news is pretty great, our personal wish is for
this technology to trickle down to the 12 volt platform.
How does 18 volt performance in a tool that weighs as much
as a 7.2 volt tool sound? Good to us, too!

To read the whole story, visit the
Milwaukee site at www.milwaukeetool.com
Posted By: Dave55 Re: Milwaukee V28 cordless tools - 02/17/05 10:52 PM
I like 12-volt cordless in another brand. I'd like to be able to use my wrists when I retire.

Dave
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