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Gonna try this out tomorrow. I was able to alter this stock Home Depot pump sprayer pretty easily so that it received the Worx supply line. Maybe this is old news but I'm anxious to see how it worx.
 
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Make sure you crack the tank some where, or just pump it up so worx dosnt create vacuum and stall
 

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I’m waiting for the Milwaukee sprayer to be released. Those batteries are the shiz


???

I haven't found Milwaukie batteries to be all that
I've had numerous batteries fail in less than a year..some within a couple months
Dewalt and Bosch batteries kick their azz

I expressed my displeasure about their batteries with a Milwaukee rep once.
He said they were aware and "working on it"

That was maybe 5 years ago.
I bought two new batteries less than a year ago
One of em is already toast and reads "fault" on the charger

Maybe they're still "working on it":oldrolleyes:

LTA
 
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Or maybe your charger is no good... Milwaukee has come along way and there batteries last the longest.. Many die-hard Makita and Dewalt fans jumped ship after trying more Milwaukee tools... The 9.0 battery is the shiznit!
 
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Or maybe your charger is no good... Milwaukee has come along way and there batteries last the longest.. Many die-hard Makita and Dewalt fans jumped ship after trying more Milwaukee tools... The 9.0 battery is the shiznit!


I'm in the trades and don't know any contractors that "jumped ship", Nate
Milwaukee went to hell 8-10 years ago (same for Porter Cable)
Chinese buulsheeit

..L.T.A.
 

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???

I haven't found Milwaukie batteries to be all that
I've had numerous batteries fail in less than a year..some within a couple months
Dewalt and Bosch batteries kick their azz

I expressed my displeasure about their batteries with a Milwaukee rep once.
He said they were aware and "working on it"

That was maybe 5 years ago.
I bought two new batteries less than a year ago
One of em is already toast and reads "fault" on the charger

Maybe they're still "working on it":oldrolleyes:

LTA

Larry;

I use a lot of lithium-ion cells.

Milwaukee uses 10 Samsung 20R cells in their 18v 4.0ah “RedLithium” packs

Very good Korean cells; not Chinese cells.
 
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I'm looking to change.. For the screw gun/drills and impact they are great! For the sawsall/circular saw Dewalt is junk.. I'm not sure I will be ditching Dewalt, since they have some new batteries that change the amperage depending on the tool you're using..
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Very good Korean cells; not Chinese cells.

"cells made in Korea with further processing in China"
it what it says on my batteries

whatever the heell that means

their "cells" in them might be great??, but don't mean squat when they won't charge due to fault read :oldrolleyes:


..L.T.A.
 

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