Milwaukee Tools Serial Number Date Code
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The Milwaukee RECONDITIONED Tools Limited Warranty. The manufacturing date of the product will be used to determine the warranty period if no. With Test & Measurement Product is separately warranted by the battery manufacture.
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Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free so please,! If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact. Anyone know how to read the date code? I bought a few new from HD that had promo's from 2014 and 2015 inside the box so they where sitting in inventory for awhile. I have the receipts but one seems to have a weak battery that drains pretty damn fast. I had a M18 battery doing the same thing, was about 6 months old.
Ran by a local Milwaukee dealer/repair center one day after work. Guy took it in the back, tested it and brought me a new battery, said 'I'm sorry, here's your new battery'. Took all of 10 minutes, the dealer did have popcorn, bottle water and a soda fountain for the customers. I was so impressed that I went over a month later and bought my next Milwaukee tool from them. Told the manager I was very happy with their service. Dp gympac 2500 dlmanual2011.
Go to Milwaukee and sign up at the Heavy Duty Club. You can also add your other brands in there with the serial numbers, where purchased etc in case of fire or ripoff or asteroid strike.
Once your in there the counter clowns look at it see all your shit with the info they'll get off of your back. Dropbox is another good place to put scans of your receipts and stuff in for counter clowns who feel like its THEIR money you're trying to 'steal'. I'm no milwaukee fanboy but I will say the people that are authorized dealers are usually cool and professional.and well stocked with parts and what not. I had a M18 battery doing the same thing, was about 6 months old.
Ran by a local Milwaukee dealer/repair center one day after work. Guy took it in the back, tested it and brought me a new battery, said 'I'm sorry, here's your new battery'. Took all of 10 minutes, the dealer did have popcorn, bottle water and a soda fountain for the customers. I was so impressed that I went over a month later and bought my next Milwaukee tool from them. Told the manager I was very happy with their service. Did you buy it at the same dealer you brought it back too?