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I have a few Milwaukee power tools for sale. All tools are used but in great condition as I am a little OCD about my tools. I have two 18 volt 1/2" hammer drills. I am asking 40£ for one and 50£ for the other one as it is newer and in better condition. I also have a 1/4" impact driver for 45£. These are bare tools with no batteries or chargers included. I also have a 1/2" hole hawg that am asking 150£ for. The only thing that comes with the hole hawg is the handle. Shipping is included in the price. I do not know how to post more than one pic so if anyone is interested please let me know and I can email you the pics. If someone can help me out posting the pics I can email them to you and you can post them up for me that would be appreciated.
 

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