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New Milwaukee Tool: M18 Carry-on With Zero Emissions Battery

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Brian Eslick from How to Automotive http://www.howtoautomotive.com/'>http://www.howtoautomotive.com/ talks to you about the new Milwaukee Tool New M18 CarryOn 3600/1800W Power Supply. The Milwaukee M18 CARRYON power supply delivers 3600 W starting, 1800 W running of pure sine wave inverter energy with longer sustained power. It is emission free and eliminate the cost of gasoline, repairs and maintenance required with any gas generator. it keeps noise level to as low as 66 dB, thereby ensuring quiet operation. This supply can be used to run demanding tools like table saws, compressors as well as pipe theaters and can also be used to recharge sensitive electronics with a pure sine wave inverter with USBC PD & USBA. It can be used to power all 15 A tools and the instant start technology makes it the bettersustained power. The compact design of this power supply makes it perfect to operate indoors and underground. It fits all M18™ batteries and is compatible with 49162845 shoulder strap. The USBC PD and USBA port charges all your sensitive electronics faster

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