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<blockquote data-quote="flatwins" data-source="post: 4290920" data-attributes="member: 5655"><p>I don’t have any Milwaukee power tools but have the Packout storage stuff. My first round of Dewalt tools was a hand me down and uses the old 18v batteries. I still have most of it and use it often but I’ve also acquired some of the newer 20v battery stuff. Have a couple of the adapters and go back and forth between the older and newer type tools. My son is a Ford mechanic and has a lot of the Milwaukee Fuel stuff. I do like how compact they are but have too much Dewalt stuff to make the switch. I’m starting to have some batteries go bad but they’re 4-5 years old.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flatwins, post: 4290920, member: 5655"] I don’t have any Milwaukee power tools but have the Packout storage stuff. My first round of Dewalt tools was a hand me down and uses the old 18v batteries. I still have most of it and use it often but I’ve also acquired some of the newer 20v battery stuff. Have a couple of the adapters and go back and forth between the older and newer type tools. My son is a Ford mechanic and has a lot of the Milwaukee Fuel stuff. I do like how compact they are but have too much Dewalt stuff to make the switch. I’m starting to have some batteries go bad but they’re 4-5 years old. [/QUOTE]
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