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Nothing to do with each other!,

Hilti is still family owned in Germany!

Milwaukee is American owned and used to be known as kango


You're right, i was getting Hilti mixed up with Kango, But i think you'll find that it was Milwaukee that bought Kango out. They also bought out a German company, but i'm buggered if i can recall the name.
 
Nothing to do with each other!,

Hilti is still family owned in Germany!

Milwaukee is American owned and used to be known as kango

Bit of history for you,Hilti actually come from Lichtenstein,not Germany,Milwaukee is American and bought up various companies to get product licenses.Kango Electric as was was bought out by AEG Who bought out other power tool makers and then sold out to atlas copco,an American company best known for air tools who later on sold out to milwaukee,although some years ago kango sold a product license for the old 637 to various firms who manufactured them under their own badge,originally the 637 was produced with a grey handle,later turning to green then blue before final production runs ceased with models having a red handle.The Kango 900 series was first produced with a grey handle then blue then red then yellow,with a black body instead of the standard aluminium one,these were the final run before the company was sold overseas,nowadays the new kango bears more resemblance to a hilti machine than a traditional Kango.
 
Rotary hammer and above it's got to be Hilti. Can you love a tool more than the woman in your life?

Battery drivers etc, whatever I can find for a reasonable price at the time.
 

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