3. New Customers3.1 Where the Buyer is a new customer of Selco, Selco may require the Buyer to disclose the following information prior to or at the time of entering into any Contract with the Buyer:
3.1.1 full name and address of the Buyer (including trading address and where applicable registered address and company number);
3.1.2 contact details for all of the Buyer’s branches; and
3.1.3 proof satisfactory to Selco that the Buyer is in a trade or is a business.
If the information is not provided within seven days of request, Selco may terminate the Contract without liability to the Buyer.
sabreliner
10 Sep 17#4
Excellent offer. Absolutely superb gear, for me Milwaukee sets the benchmark for the rest.
dozstanford to sabreliner
10 Sep 17#5
You have clearly never used a Festool or Hilti then I presume.
bseal1947 to dozstanford
10 Sep 17#6
Now if I had the money Festool would be on my list
dozstanford to bseal1947
10 Sep 17#8
If I could afford Festool and or Hilti for that matter I wouldn't need power tools, I'd be sat back sipping a single malt watching someone else doing the graft.
xavierseb1 to dozstanford
10 Sep 17#15
Ahem! Metabo.
tandeh
10 Sep 17#10
I would never go back to milwaukee they keep changing their battery design making old equipment redundant
robcawsey to tandeh
10 Sep 17#12
I have a 2012 Milwaukee M18 combi drill, and a 2014 Milwaukee M18 Impact driver and the battery design is still the same as now.
Both have been faultless, build quality is superb, I would not hesitate to buy Milwaukee again.
Oman
10 Sep 17#11
There was a deal on here last December for a Makita Combi Drill with 2 x 3ah batteries from the Plumbcenter
for £119.99. I ordered it but when I went to pick it up they had none
left. I complained so they offered me a Brushed Milwaukee set with 2 x
4ah batteries (can't remember the exact model off the top of my head) but it was retailing around £180. I took it, but it wasn't really what I wanted so they knocked a further £20 off the price. Within
two weeks of using it only a few times for a project, the chuck had
developed a wobble.
I rang the Plumbcenter and they
instructed me to call Milwaukee. I remember having problems actually
finding a number for their UK customer service so I called my nearest
Milwaukee service center (which wasn't too near) and they said the chuck
wasn't covered under a Milwaukee guarantee. More alarmingly, the
engineer I spoke to said he has numbers of them in for repair so he
doesn't/wouldn't stock them to sell himself for this reason. This was
said by a Milwaukee service center affiliate found through their UK
website so I believe there was merit in what he had to say.
I was
lucky the fault happened not long after purchase so I was able to get a
refund from the Plumbcenter. Alongside other sources,
I find HUKD members opinions useful for gauging the quality of a
product I have limited knowledge of so I thought I'd contribute my
experience with a Bushed Drill from Milwaukee.
AndrewHu
10 Sep 17#13
Heard Milwaukee aren't what they used to be. Still not bad but maybe not worth the premium price tag.
chucklebros
10 Sep 17#14
Is it a skukum choocher? (AvE)
yve67
11 Sep 17#16
Great kit bought the same at Plumb centre for £173.99 plus vat.
Opening post
19 comments
Effectively the impact driver is free.
The Combi is brushless too.
3. New Customers
3.1 Where the Buyer is a new customer of Selco, Selco may require the Buyer to disclose the following information prior to or at the time of entering into any Contract with the Buyer:
3.1.1 full name and address of the Buyer (including trading address and where applicable registered address and company number);
3.1.2 contact details for all of the Buyer’s branches; and
3.1.3 proof satisfactory to Selco that the Buyer is in a trade or is a business.
If the information is not provided within seven days of request, Selco may terminate the Contract without liability to the Buyer.
Both have been faultless, build quality is superb, I would not hesitate to buy Milwaukee again.
I rang the Plumbcenter and they instructed me to call Milwaukee. I remember having problems actually finding a number for their UK customer service so I called my nearest Milwaukee service center (which wasn't too near) and they said the chuck wasn't covered under a Milwaukee guarantee. More alarmingly, the engineer I spoke to said he has numbers of them in for repair so he doesn't/wouldn't stock them to sell himself for this reason. This was said by a Milwaukee service center affiliate found through their UK website so I believe there was merit in what he had to say.
I was lucky the fault happened not long after purchase so I was able to get a refund from the Plumbcenter. Alongside other sources, I find HUKD members opinions useful for gauging the quality of a product I have limited knowledge of so I thought I'd contribute my experience with a Bushed Drill from Milwaukee.