![]() ![]() Not only did it run both tools simultaneously, but there wasn’t any lag and no bogging down, even though we were cutting wood. We hooked it up with just a miter saw, and also the common job site setup of a miter saw along with a dust collection system? We were amazed. In the Milwaukee M18 Power Supply Review it performed great. Either because they weren’t designed to be durable and rugged enough, or there just wasn’t enough juice to run high-power-demand tools. However, some were more for recreational use and not always great for the job site. Over the years we have used a lot of different gas-powered generators and battery-supplied power stations. So Milwaukee designed this with a cage to protect from drops or large items falling on the unit. You can slide the side bars over the batteries, install a padlock, and keep your valuable batteries from “walking away”.Īs with all Milwaukee tools they are made for the job site where conditions can be harsh. This handle also has an “anti-theft” feature. On top of the power supply, there is a handle that makes it easy to carry and move around the job site. When the unit is powered back on, charging stops. In other words, the unit must be turned off to charge your batteries. However, the Milwaukee M18 Power Supply does not offer pass-through power. On the side of the unit is where you plug in the included charging cord to charge the batteries. ![]() Here is a quick rundown of the amount of usage you can expect with 5Ah batteries compared to 12Ah batteries. All the batteries slide in from the top which makes it easy to not only swap out or remove batteries but also see the fuel gauge of each battery. While you can use any of their M18 batteries, you will get the best performance with the M18 12Ah batteries. The power supply must be powered by four Milwaukee M18 batteries.
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