Milwaukee 2207-21P M12 12V Cordless Fork Meter with 2410 Cordless Drill Combo Kit for sale
I bought this around the the big gold box bonanza deal - I discovered it late from the afternoon, hemmed and hawed for roughly 3 and a half minutes, before buying it. And ordering an XC extra battery to match it. I dislike that this pack gets trashed for not having room in the event that for your drill - the sole cordless drill I've owned that sported a hardshell case became a Milwaukee 18V ni-cad. And when I upgraded towards the V18 Li-Ion batteries, the batteries didn't integrate true due to like a way different shape. So I'm used to having my cordless drill(s) within a bag, which can be simpler to tote around and hang down anyway. At work my drill and impact driver sleep in a side corner of my box, because I'm more likely to yell down through the cab of any 50 ton overhead crane to someone where they're, without having to worry about the precious belongings in my hardshell drill only case getting mussed p.
I work with tools daily, from soldering irons to 2300 amp shear pin welders, from micro mills to 1" drive impact guns. Well , i like to think I know a thing or two about tools, and i also usually make an effort to pick the best. Until now this kit hasn't disappointed.
As far as the meter goes - I only start using a DVOM while i am troubleshooting something that was a headscratcher. So, having it only 1 day, in place of having something make use of it for, I played around along with it - and I rather want it. I take advantage of Flukes at your workplace, and still have a Fluke knockoff rebadged as another thing in the home. The screen about this fork meter is excellent - easy reading at night, good contrast. Of course you cannot read the settings for the dial in the dark, but as it's a small function meter, you've only got 5 choices so that you can remain calm until the right one you want to on the screen. The fork amperage reading seems ok - I have not exactly dragged out within the car to determine the starter amperage, but everything else I've toyed with usually emerge rather near to true (verified by my OTHER BRAND DVOM). No TC (Thermocouple) with this particular one, however , not a huge killer - very few people need 'em, and you'll receive a cheapo meter from your no name store that could have a very TC. Leads are standard, caps included, plus the employ a big old grip at the ends with all the Milwaukee logo on 'em. Really easy to seize onto.
Something I wouldn't particularly like could be the latching mechanism for that battery - sure, when I'm doing electrical, I employ a flat bladed screwdriver in front of you. However , if I'm taking my tool to the wall charger, It's my job to don't if I'm in your own home. So a trifle inconvenient, but probably an even better thing these days having one. However, without the get wise, battery probably (88% surety here) won't end up regardless. Time will state.
Another thing I absolutely love could be the magnetic holder- I am unable to even think of all the so-called times I've had to leap out a knee against something to keep my extremely expensive meters while I try to test a couple of connections. And making use of alligator clips can lose time when you require to try and do something quick. This really is ingenious - taking care of a furnace I will stick it towards the panel that's sitting only to my side. Working away at something using a cinderblock or drywall wall? Lean a 2.5" or wider steel stud against it, and BAM - it holds itself at eye level. I can't inform you present I've must contort to locate a strategy to read my "kickstand" meter, while attempting to trigger it's backlight. It is destined to be useful, Plainly can get my instrumentation department to make sure that / calibrate it personally.
Personally , i own three a variety of cordless drill (until I managed to get this blog) - and also this fills a niche that my big-mama Craftsman 20.0v Lithium Ion (that's undoubtedly the best drill I ever bought for your price - the Milwaukee V28 is more powerful, but roughly 3x the value) just gets overwhelming for. It's bigger than I was thinking (and I've toyed with them in hardware stores), but seems to have some torque. Seems like standard Milwaukee build quality - i.e. top notch, strong, which has a motor that may be very durable.
As for battery, well, can't comment yet. The meter I would assume will last quite a while on battery (manual says 12 hrs, wouldn't doubt it). I'm completely for this tool line, well , i don't have any expectations. I am able to say this drill are often more for that occasional random job, or hanging the light source fixture type work - developing a deck leads me to utilize my other, way heavier duty tools.
But, for the price the gold box deal? Amazing, it's unlikely that any actual complaint. Regular price - well, my 9v battery powered generic meter was half of what this cost for the "savings price" and I own more drills than I probably in almost any fairness need - therefore i probably wouldn't have obtained it.
However, I respect the quality of it nontheless. Easily didn't already have an arsenal, this is the serious contender.
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