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Used a Milwaukee in the 80"s............ still have it storage somewhere and it had to be close to twenty pounds if not more. The Makita is a better direction to go in imho.
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My milwaukee is prob 20(It did have a period of about 10 years rest though) years old now and still performs perfectly . No varible speed selector , just trigger . I dont know about the newer ones but this rotary machine of mine has been very reliable . I did have to replace the cord and thats it .Weighs 10 pounds Weightlifter
I hope it never dies!![]()
So if you use this heavy Milwaukee to work with you must be pretty sexy buff lol
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