Milwaukee 6310-29 18 Volt Cordless 4 Tool Combo Kit with Contractor Bag

Milwaukee 6310-29 18 Volt Cordless 4 Tool Combo Kit with Contractor Bag
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Milwaukee 6310-29 18 Volt Cordless 4 Tool Combo Kit with Contractor Bag
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Product Details

Manufacturer: Milwaukee
Model: 6310-29
Product features:
  • Water-resistant contractor bag, Sawzall, hammerdrill, circular saw, and flashlight
  • Sawzall has the Quik-lok all metal keyless blade clamp system
  • 1/2-inch, soft grip, T-handle Hammer drill features an all-metal grip-Lok keyless chuck for extreme durability
  • Circular saw's 6-1/2" blade easily cuts 2x material at a 45-degree bevel in one pass
  • 2 batteries and charger included
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Tools and Hardware Reviews of Milwaukee 6310-29 18 Volt Cordless 4 Tool Combo Kit with Contractor Bag

Customer Review: Responding to the previous review
Summary: 5 Stars

I have to say I agree with the Top 500 reviewer on DeWalts. I can't yet comment on Milwaukees - or any other brand of cordless because Dewalt is the only brand we use at work.

Originally started out with a 14.4 3/8 drill. This drill has held up well but the batteries don't last long at all - charge and life.

Went on to some 18 volt units, one a 1/2 inch standard and the other a 1/2 inch hammerdrill. The batteries seem to be lasting as far as life is concerned, charge isn't exceptional. Under continuous use we can probably get 30 to 45 minutes out of one. The drill drivers, themselves, are a different story though. They started out fine and have been heavily used but after about 1 year the internal gears grind as though they were set for clutch operation. They aren't but that's how the grinding seems.

Don't even get me started on DeWalt battery chargers. We can't keep them going. We've gone through about five of them. The only one left is the original one that came with one of our 18 volt units. They somehow blow circuits. The latest two 18 volt universal chargers that we bought about seven months ago gave up the ghost after about 4 months - been using just the one charger since then. Management justly thinks it's too expensive to buy any more of them. It's rough juggling the use of the drills with one charger but thanks to our corded units we manage

I recently went through the process of researching the purchase of an 18 volt corless hammerdrill for my personal use. One thing that stuck in my mind that caused me to not consider DeWalt (actually is Black and Decker) was the experience with them at work. They look neat and all but they don't hold up well. The only other brand I considered was Makita but the memories of my fathers personal cordless Makita drill caused me to overlook it - batteries didn't hold up. That left me with Milwaukee. Milwaukee has been around a very long time and I've alway had good luck with the corded products - I can even remember the corded drill my father had when I was a child. Very good and durable products.

I know nothing about the quality of Milwaukee's cordless tools but I'm about to find out.

As far as the 5 star rating in this response: The site wouldn't let post this response without selecting a star rating so I didn't want to give a low rating - some people might not bother to read the reviews, they might just look at the stars and make decisions about Milwaukee's quality based on that alone. A 5 star response was the only choice till I actually have experience with the equipment so as not to take anything away from the company.

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