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I jumped on the Milwaukee special on the deals post. It said that it came with 2-6.0AH batteries but came with 2-2.0AH. Is 2ah big enough to drill with?
4ah batteries or better ..I saw that deal ..but not recalling the 6.0 ah batteries ...
2.0AH- 10 holes5.0AH- 30-40 holes9.0AH- ONE MILLION HOLES!
sorry it said 5ah. 2ah are to small?
Can you use the same charger for 9AH as the 2AH?
You will be disappointed in the performance ..it may work on thin ice .. but will eventfully cut out or run out of juice quickly...what drill are you pairing it with Lazer Mora other ?
And which Milwaukee drill was in the deal? How much torque?
From another post appeared to be the right drill Milwaukee 2804 wrong battery ah ...only 2ah
Just saw the sale on the deals thread. Funny that it mentions both 2ah and 5ah batteries.And I have never seen the M18 drill listed as a Auto Drill. But that may be because Toolopia is “The Mechanic’s Shop”I’d be interested in knowing the model number (wasn’t listed). With the model number you can go to the Milwaukee site and confirm the torque. I would do that next, given the battery confusion.
https://www.tooltopia.com/milwaukee-2991-23.aspx?trk_msg=DSI1N7FNGH7KF0U2GO61EF1348&trk_contact=DJA4HL5EOPK8JGH4UNCQL9DROC&trk_sid=99MPBARSHF96TH1TSCPR0F2GK0&utm_source=listrak&utm_medium=email&utm_term=SHOP+NOW&utm_campaign=MILWAUKEE+PRICE+DROP!!!I cant seem to find that similar "kit number" anywhere MFG: MILWAUKEEPart No: 2991-23Item Number: MLW299123
Found another auto tool distributor who had the same part number https://www.eautotools.com/Milwaukee-Electric-Tools-Part-Number-2991-23-p/mlw2991-23.htmThe drill is the 2803-20, which has the 1,200 in/lbs of torqueSorry to hear it only came with 2ah batteries
Hope he is not stuck with it ...maybe a battery deal will pop up ..some Milwaukee outdoor equipment should start popping up soon if he should need a yard tool with a bigger battery
Just a note...there are two types of Milwaukee lithium batteries. One is the “Lithium Ion”, and the other, (newer model), “Milwaukee Red Lithium”. The latter is supposed to have an enhanced system for a longer battery life. That said, the performance of the Red Lithium might be better than the regular Milwaukee Lithium Ion battery, and if handled properly, should be able to get more than 10 holes on a charge depending on what size auger you are using. I have the 2-AH and the 5-AH batteries on a 6” Nils and 6” Mini Nero. I’ll let you know about their performance as soon as there is fishable ice. I believe the described kit comes with the Red Lithium, 2-AH batteries. Other variables to consider other than the auger size, is the thickness of the ice, and condition of the blades etc.
they agreed to give me a 5ah regular lithium for free and keep the 2-2ah
If you want great drill power get the M18 6Ah $75, 8Ah $125 or 12Ah $175. They use the new 21700 battery verses the 18650 battery as in the 2, 4, 5, 9 Ah batteries. Shorter charge time and twice the discharge amp power. The M18 2803 drill is the drill/driver 1200 ip version. The other popular version is the 2804 same basic drill only the Hammer driver version. 2803 is lighter in weight. The -20 is a tool only and -22 is the tool with battery version.
Very nice ..what auger you pairing your new set up with ...make/model/size? PM sent
Nils 6" and strikemaster 8"