2:00 This man gets it! He may be no Slater, he may be no Slayer, but he is the GOAT (Greatest Of All Time). Another high value man! No one has ever better described the Slate Gray like this man has!
Absolutely rubbish bag for electricians. i am 100% sure when they made the design they did not consult any adequate person who is working in construction.
My man I love this channel. RU-vid is starting to suggest your videos to me and I gotta tell you I am impressed. I too am a Milwaukee junkie 97% of the tools I use on the job site or maybe from Milwaukee. I am a master electrician, and I believe that Milwaukee makes a fantastic electric tool.
The exclusivity of Klein/Lowe's has resulted in the increase of Milwaukee hand & electrical tools at HD (look at its "Made in the USA" lineup). p.s. Lowe's has also expelled Fluke from its store.
Unfortunately yes. Klein signed a deal with Lowe’s for exclusivity. I’ve seen the last bit of Klein tools on clearance at my local Home Depot. It is what it is I suppose. Great video as always man. 🍻
The Ryobi stack is not as durable as Packout, so to me, there isn't any deal worth me buying it. I've seen too many break on jobsites when someone thinks it is tough enough to handle the weight of the tools and being rolled over roug terrain or knocked over etc. They may be OK for a homeowner, but not in a professional setting.
The belt sander (file sander) is a rest tool, and to me it is proced right as the kit with the two batteries. But I use mine for business, so I make money with it, and it pays for itself.
Those PO tumblers and cups suck, because the small piece at the bottom thst clips into the Packout stack is too small and the cups/tumblers fall over too easily.
I have the Milwaukee String Trimmer, with edger, polesaw, hedge trimmer attachments. I have the single battery leaf blower, and the 14 inch top handle chainsaw. All of these work great and have plenty of power! I am happy with them so far.
I tried the Ego Select Cut first but ended up returning it, and got the Milwaukee lawnmower. I would suggest trying both. They both have their pros and cons. A sleeper in handheld battery powered blowers is the Husqvarna 350iB, 800 CFM, 200 mph. Husqvarna’s battery powered OPE tool selection may not be as popular as Milwaukee or Ego, but that blower is the truth and ahead of its competition.
Ego is the way to go. They used to have a sale on a combo kit for 220$ battery charger. Line trimmer and blower. I don’t see it on Ace’s website anymore.
I am so envious! My local Ace is no where near as large as your local store. Your store looks like a big box store tool isles. I hate the Milwaukee M12 battery. Those stupid plastic clip mechanisms are always so hard to depress to release the battery. I avoid that platform these days just for that reason
not a pro with OPE, but the stuff I've gotten from Ego at lowes during sales has been top notch and the Battery is 56V so loads of power. Not to mention they have shop vacs and pressure washers that they can put out since those batteries are such beasts. I definitely love Milwaukee but for the price and power output in OPE, it's hard to beat EGO.