Good lier . Does U.S.A have litium to put in your batery packs ? Litium comes from Mexico and other country's . Does U.S.A. have rare soil for the A.I. components ? If you only manufacture in U.S.A. is also fair you only sale in U.S.A. you dont make else where . Dont sale else where .
@@wim0104 I'm a big fan of those other systems too, but neither of those brands have rolling drawer tool boxes on the market yet either. Also, FLEX was the first to have side rail attachments, not Klein or ToughBuilt.
@@wim0104 Milwaukee was also the first organisation system as such and had no competitors to look at and refer to Customer feedback. Once done, its not that easy to implement a "new" system on to a system and doing so to be cost effectiv and mass productable.
@ToolGuyd Milwaukee power tools used to be American made. I have tools my grandfather owned of Milwaukee that has made in america stamped on it so......
Milwaukee is Techtronic Industries (TTNDY), also Ryobi, Dirt Devil, Hoover, and a few others. I owned the stock from 2017 until March 6th, this year for $60. It promptly went to $70 but now back down to $59. Because I think they are extremely well run with great products I am thinking of buying back in again, maybe next week. Any TTNDY investors here?
Let's keep focused on tools, not politics. Milwaukee's USA expansion and job creation has spanned across the past 2 administrations, and will reach well beyond the next one.
Interesting, I look forward to seeing what they release. I don't need any more electrical tools, but I might buy some USA Milwaukee to compare against some of those I own, including the Taiwan/China Milwaukee tools.
It would be nice to see some truly USA-made Milwaukee tools. Made in the USA means a lot to people who use tools daily. I have all the tools I need and then some, and I don't make money using them anymore, but it's nearly impossible to walk into a store needing a particular hand tool with the firm knowledge that you could get a quality tool that was domestically produced. Sears used to be that store... Craftsman may not have been the absolute best, but it had a solid reputation based on its "Made in USA" marketing and history.
I know they're aware of lots of user wants and needs, and are working to address a number of them. I suspect that it took time to develop a replacement design that wouldn't buckle under heavier loads.
I just bought 2 used universal chargers like the one one the right hand side. ( for the older NiCad battery) Is a light supposed to come on when plugged in? I get no light on either one of them when plugged in. Could it be if a battery is bad you get nothing?
Glad i decided to look this up and found your video! Thanks for the tutorial! I've had one of these for several years and never knew all that it could do. Without this video I might never have figured out that it was rechargeable;or how to access the plug or the battery compartment. as it just ran out of power and I half thought if it was just supposed to be thrown away after the battery was used up.
No? Milwaukee's folding utility knives also have a flat to press the hook against when making measured cuts. If you mean putting the hook inside the blade opening, that could depend on the tape measure as hooks can be different shapes and sizes.