Milwaukee 0920-29 has a durability that is available in in 18 volts and is a great professional cordless tool kit. 18 volt Lithium-Ion has the power-to- weight ratio of any cordless tool. It has a fuel gauge wchich indicates how much battery power is left in the battery, as well as when you recharge it. Lithium-Ion batteries do not dissipate their charge like their NiCad cousins. A fully charged, unused NiCad battery will dissipate 20% in 24 hours, where as a Lithium-Ion will only dissipate 1 percent to 2 percent in the same time period. Also, a Lithium-Ion battery will give the tool optimum 18-volt power, until recharge time, when the power output will noticeably drop off suddenly. A fresh NiCad battery will only provide 18-volt power at the beginning and will "fade" in power steadily until recharge time. Do yourself a favor and go Lithium.
About Sawsall:
Sawsall is alaso called "recip saw" after the first one developed many years ago by Milwaukee. This recip saw cuts fast (2,700 strokes per minute) and has a 1-1/8-inch stroke length. Vibration is also low, which makes it more comfortable to use, has a two-finger trigger and anti-slip rubber grips over the front housing and the handle. This 18-volt sawzall has an overload protection clutch to protect the tool during heavy-duty use and a tool-less blade clamp for ease in changing blades. It has a tool-free adjustable shoe to extend blade life and depth-of-cut-control. The balance is a bit off, but when demo-ing with a recip saw, balance is last on your mind. It’s light enough not to cause extra fatigue due to a front-heavy design. The handle doesn’t have enough room, when using the bulkier type of work gloves. If you use a tight-fitting glove, you should have ample room to work comfortably.
About circular saw:
It has blade gurad in which it has a lower lip to catch on the front edge of lumber during bevel cuts, so it retracts as the cut progresses, instead of getting caught and stalling the cut. This powerful and fast 6-½-inch cordless saw has a responsive blade brake and a 50 degree bevel.
About Hammer Drill:
This tool drills faster than most, has anti-slip rubber grips and heavy-duty bit storage on either side of the tool. This powerful hammer drill boasts 450 in./lbs. of torque and has a ½-inch chuck with ratcheting carbide jaws to securely clamp the bit when drilling and driving. There is nothing more annoying than to have to stop drilling just to retighten the bit in the chuck. It feels nice in the hand, but is a bit heavy for a Lithium-Ion tool. This is a very nice drill to use and will conquer any task you throw at it.
About its light:
It has an even There’s even a spare bulb under the lens cap, The light has a long-life, and a very bright Xenon bulb. A nice feature is a belt clip on the light itself, as well as a swivel head for adjusting the light to any angle.
Warranty:
It's backed up by a 5 year warranty.
Features:
- 18-volt lithium ion combo kit with reciprocating saw, circular saw, hammer drill, and worklight
- Circular saw runs maxmum 3200 rpm; sawzall recip saw delivers up to 2700 strokes per minute; dril offers 450-inch-pounds of torque
- 18-volt batteries fit existing Milwaukee 18-volt Ni-Cad tools; existing 18-volt Ni-Cad batteries will run lithium ion tools
- Kit includes universal charger, battery, carrying case
- 5-year warranty
Includes:
• Milwaukee 0920-29
• V18 18-Volt Lithium Ion 4-Pack Combo Kit