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Milwaukee M12 Radio

As you know I have upgraded my cordless tools to Milwaukee.  I now have the Milwaukee 18V and the 12V line.  I usually only get the tools I really need, but in this case I had to have both the Milwaukee 18V Cordless Radio and this M12 cordless radio.  I tend to use

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Milwaukee M18 Digital Job Site Radio 2790-20

Let’s add to the Milwaukee M18 reviews and go with the M18 Job Site Radio.  This has been sitting on the back burner for a long time and Dan keeps hounding me to write this.  It’s midnight and decided to pump out another review.  My wife is making muffins and

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Milwaukee Jobsite Radio

Published on November 10, 2009 by in News

  Milwaukee introduced its new jobsite radio.  Most of the major manufacturers have a jobsite radio, but they all seem to be lacking one thing or another, such as it doesn’t charge the batteries while plugged in and playing or a variety of other things.  Now we don’t know everything

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Makita LXT Job Site Radio Review – BMR100W

   Wow! You will never have to be bored again, even when doing the most mundane work that every once in a while you have to do. Makita’s 18V LXT Lithium-Ion FM/AM Job Site Radio definitely cranks out the tunes, with plenty of options to keep you amused! This radio

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Ridgid New Job Site Radio – Race Scanner

Published on September 8, 2008 by in News

Ridgid announced the launch of their new Job site radio and race scanner.  We haven’t seen any test or reviews yet, but hopefully we can test this new product soon.  This job site radio is powered by either 120V  or cordless using a 12V to 24V NiCad or Lithium battery. 

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