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I've got the 12V brushless Milwaukee. It does have a lot of power and has made my 18V Bosch largely redundant. But there are a few aspects I don't like about it. The forward/reverse switch is not placed in quite the right place which slows me down occasionally. The switch between hammer, drill and driving keeps sticking. The batteries take a good while to charge.
I also have a 12V Bosch. The hammer function is pretty carp, and it lacks power in comparison to the Milwaukee. For its size though it is a good bit of kit.
I wouldn't be without either of them though.
 

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