Have the older model very good bit of kit very under rated imo. Never seem to get mentioned when people are asking, not too heavy nice n comfortable to work with well made n sturdy 6 years on n not a problem with it at all
Great machine, bought one for a backup to my Makita years ago but only use the Milwaukee now and the Makita is the backup.
Have never had a problem with it getting warm from all day use.
Basically the same machine as the Chicago Pneumatic CP8210 but cheaper.
Wouldn't buy one at that price, do abit of bargain hunting and you'll get one for around the £180-£200 mark.
Great machines. I trained with a Milwaukee. when I was in the market for mine 4 years ago I couldn't get one over here, no one had stock.
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