I am a milwaukee person. They are the best cordless tools you can buy. but i'm very pissed off about their slow rolling of this generator and the bait and switch. Specifically, that they are false advertising their battery capacity for the m1 batteries and also the fact you can't keep it plugged in and charging while using it. That seems to me like a retarded ass design that I cannot possibly even comprehend how milwaukee could have made such a bad product
none of the other tools like makita can stand up to milwaukee.
that said milwaukee is now owned by a hong kong based company techtronic industries, and so is ryobi and others
Milwaukee used to be good, solid, reliable tools. Since they got bought out by TTI they are Chinese crap. Makita still makes decent quality tools once you buy higher then the baseline models that are actually made in Japan (if you can get their Japanese domestic market tools you are golden). Most pro-sumer tools these days ment for the north american market are plastic shit with engineered fail points.
I am a milwaukee person. They are the best cordless tools you can buy. but i'm very pissed off about their slow rolling of this generator and the bait and switch. Specifically, that they are false advertising their battery capacity for the m1 batteries and also the fact you can't keep it plugged in and charging while using it. That seems to me like a retarded ass design that I cannot possibly even comprehend how milwaukee could have made such a bad product
none of the other tools like makita can stand up to milwaukee.
that said milwaukee is now owned by a hong kong based company techtronic industries, and so is ryobi and others
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Techtronic_Industries
Milwaukee used to be good, solid, reliable tools. Since they got bought out by TTI they are Chinese crap. Makita still makes decent quality tools once you buy higher then the baseline models that are actually made in Japan (if you can get their Japanese domestic market tools you are golden). Most pro-sumer tools these days ment for the north american market are plastic shit with engineered fail points.