Are these actually made by Milwaukee, in house? Or are they licensed from various oem’s such as the “new” NWS made (fantastico) VDE cutters? I tend to disagree that slapping a company name on as many tools as possible builds a better brand. Licensed or not, I’m sure they’re quality tools, but I’ll generally stay away from grab-all power tool brands’ hand tools, just for the principal that while said power tool company was revolutionizing their great power tools- the companies making these hand tools have been doing so for just as long and these licensed copies are seldom close to the oem’s best offerings. Maybe I’m getting old lol but I prefer the idea of doing a select number of things outstandingly, and not trying to use that reputation to draw in more recognition for something below that standard (or someone else’s work even) in it’s own arena. Then again, it’s creating competition, and that’s always a plus, I suppose.
I cannot believe that more companies haven’t ever thought of the squared off sockets to prevent rolling away. I just bought a bunch of Wera stuff to complete a couple of starter sets I had acquired, and I am really tempted to look at getting those sockets/ratchet set just for the square feature.
I have started changing over to some of the Milwaukee hand tools. If they are as good as the cordless power tools I had already converted to they should last a long time. I like the new look of the sockets and would love to have a set. Also wanting to get a set of the ratcheting wrenches
You said it in your article… I Love the original and “iconic” reciprocating saw. From the day I first owned one, I found faith in reliability for the brand. Love the look of the continuing line of hand tools as well. I am particularly impressed with the “wrench ready” design of the sockets.
Milwaukee tools are on a professional level. I love all my Milwaukee tools and to keep them from growing legs and walk off. I keep them safe & secure in Milwaukee PACKOUT’S
I love the innovation brings with all there tools
#TIACREW
Milwaukee is just the best. They are always coming out with new things that put them in first.
Milwaukee is just the best. They are driven to outperform and they show it every day.
Milwaukee’s hand tools make every job easier.
#tiacrew
Are these actually made by Milwaukee, in house? Or are they licensed from various oem’s such as the “new” NWS made (fantastico) VDE cutters? I tend to disagree that slapping a company name on as many tools as possible builds a better brand. Licensed or not, I’m sure they’re quality tools, but I’ll generally stay away from grab-all power tool brands’ hand tools, just for the principal that while said power tool company was revolutionizing their great power tools- the companies making these hand tools have been doing so for just as long and these licensed copies are seldom close to the oem’s best offerings. Maybe I’m getting old lol but I prefer the idea of doing a select number of things outstandingly, and not trying to use that reputation to draw in more recognition for something below that standard (or someone else’s work even) in it’s own arena. Then again, it’s creating competition, and that’s always a plus, I suppose.
I would love one of these new sets. that red and black is the best! #tiacrew
I have this pick set and it is great! I can’t wait to pick up more of these tools! #tiacrew
I love how quickly Milwaukee is expanding into every trade with quality tools that are comfortable to use and hold up over time #tiacrew
High quality and good tools never go out of style. Milwaukee Tools are a classic. #tiacrew
I cannot believe that more companies haven’t ever thought of the squared off sockets to prevent rolling away. I just bought a bunch of Wera stuff to complete a couple of starter sets I had acquired, and I am really tempted to look at getting those sockets/ratchet set just for the square feature.
I have started changing over to some of the Milwaukee hand tools. If they are as good as the cordless power tools I had already converted to they should last a long time. I like the new look of the sockets and would love to have a set. Also wanting to get a set of the ratcheting wrenches
You said it in your article… I Love the original and “iconic” reciprocating saw. From the day I first owned one, I found faith in reliability for the brand. Love the look of the continuing line of hand tools as well. I am particularly impressed with the “wrench ready” design of the sockets.
Milwaukee tools are on a professional level. I love all my Milwaukee tools and to keep them from growing legs and walk off. I keep them safe & secure in Milwaukee PACKOUT’S