SlippyFist
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ah i see. i don't factor battery life into the equation for tools of this nature as their batteries are so widely available and easily replaced that it's pretty much a non-issue versus something like a phone that has a permanent un-removable battery.I dont know too much about Milwaukee as I have never owned one, but, with your use scenario it should last longer than 5 years. Do remember though, that cordless have batteries and batteries have a limited life. in general, I expect batteries to decline by 5 years as a general rule. Battery technology also evolves over time and will eventually make the current generation of cordless tools obsolete.
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