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What is Better? Milwaukee or DeWalt Multi Tool? 

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This is a quick and dirty tool review discussing MY thoughts on the two oscillating tools I own from the to big tool brands everyone always asks me about. By no means does this mean one of these two are the best...just the most popular it seems based on peoples feedback.
Feel free to give me your opinion in the comments or recommend the next toolsday tools to talk about....but don't make it about red vs yellow.
I don't want to over complicate these "tool reviews" so by making them quick and to the point, I hope I help someone answer any questions they might have. These are only my opinion and you are able to develop your own if you've used both. Most tools these days don't come down to performance in my opinion, rather ergonomics and what the rest of your tool collection looks like.
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@rubencantu5067
@rubencantu5067 3 года назад
So, this is what Canelo does when he is not boxing? Interesting...
@chrisdelarocha2944
@chrisdelarocha2944 2 года назад
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@ericacosta9071
@ericacosta9071 2 года назад
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@rodrigocordova556
@rodrigocordova556 2 года назад
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@reyavila2753
@reyavila2753 2 года назад
Mamaste🤣🤣🤣
@nguont
@nguont 2 года назад
“I was born ready!”
@juliaallen7149
@juliaallen7149 Год назад
Tried using a reciprocating saw in tight areas ru-vid.comUgkx0vyBwjtx9GGOuiqUVT2sRoYqmDoNT_RI and it wasn't making the cut. Bought this oscillating tool and now I can make cuts in places that I couldn't with the reciprocating saw. Best tool for the job!
@fenniecheng1961
@fenniecheng1961 2 года назад
*The 3 speed is good **MyBest.Tools** trying to keep to a low speed for a long time with just the trigger is hard.The only negative is I keep bumping the on/off switch when changing blades, not dangerous but annoying.*
@Scuba_Son
@Scuba_Son 3 года назад
FYI: You can lock the DeWALT trigger on so it can be used without holding it down.
@HG-409
@HG-409 3 года назад
Was gonna say the same thing
@RRBuildings
@RRBuildings 3 года назад
Totally right my bad
@electricrenfro1480
@electricrenfro1480 3 года назад
Also a good thing when you leave the battery in the tool so it won’t accidentally run when stored. Had that happen before.
@williamgadway9521
@williamgadway9521 3 года назад
YES was just gonna say lol
@idrive99dodge
@idrive99dodge 3 года назад
Does its lock at desired speed?
@brycedrumm4012
@brycedrumm4012 2 года назад
First time I used the Milwaukee I gasped 'holy shit' because of how quick and easily it did the cut. I was even more so impressed that it did it without vibrating my hands at all or ringing my ears even in the slightest. I usually dread having to use a multitool because of the awful sound they make and the vibration, but the Milwaukee is actually fun to cut with.
@neilmantell8977
@neilmantell8977 10 дней назад
Totally agree.. it’s so much less ‘fussy’ and controllable.
@kurts3779
@kurts3779 3 года назад
I had the Milwaukee. Overtime dust gets into the variable speed dial ultimately leaving it stuck in just one position. It's a hassle to clean properly after the finer dust gets in there. The quick change too in the Dewalt, which I now have, is so much better and the plunging is easily off set with slight back and forth motions of your hand to achieve the same results as the Milwaukee.
@LegalAmerican4
@LegalAmerican4 8 месяцев назад
That's good to know that you just have to do additional steps with the DeWalt to get what the Milwaukee can do automatically
@kurts3779
@kurts3779 8 месяцев назад
Just returned the 3rd Milwaukee backpack sprayer due to leaking. WTF. So far the Scotts battery powered garden sprayer has been better the Milwuakee. Who have thought.@@LegalAmerican4
@Hiltz187
@Hiltz187 Год назад
I find having the trigger is a huge plus . Same with a jig saw .. you can release your finger the second you want the blade to stop cutting as opposed to having to reach over and turn the tool off
@Unknown-un6nt
@Unknown-un6nt 2 года назад
I prefer the dewalt over the milwuakee (multi tool specific) if seems to fit better in my hands and it’s quicker to change/rotate the blade. They definitely both blow the ridgid multitool out of the water! I carry four different brands, to have each specific tool that i like the best. Yes, i have to carry four chargers around, and have extra batteries in each brand, but i have a very custom collection, and in my opinion, i have the best of every tool.
@450ktm520
@450ktm520 3 года назад
I've used both. Dewalt is loud, vibrates a lot, and gets hot. Trigger allows more precise starts in fine carpentry. I like to use the Milwaukee for rough carpentry long hours usage. Not having a trigger makes it hard for real precise carpentry/fabrication
@notimportant3686
@notimportant3686 Месяц назад
that's the thing, i don't use them a lot, but when i do, i need accuracy... i need to be able to cut COMPLETELY straight cutouts in moldings for u channel installations and such... i don't care if it takes twice as long with less power or oscillation, i care a lot when my cut is not perfectly flush with my install or i can't even start a straight line because the multi tool is going 100 miles an hour
@huntermeyer8653
@huntermeyer8653 3 года назад
When using this type of tool you are supposed to use it at a slight angle so the blade can evacuate the sawdust from the area. If you go straight down as he demonstrates the blade can't remove the dust and can no longer make any more progress because the teeth of the blade are filled with compacted dust. The reason the Milwaukee succeeded is because of the extra angle the blade rotates, this allows the tool to evacuate dust better but still not as efficient as just holding the tool slightly at an angle so it can properly remove the dust from the area.
@SavageVoyageur
@SavageVoyageur Год назад
The guy acts like it can’t plunge cut. Yah right buddy. You going to tell me it doesn’t plunge cut, hahahahahahaha nice try.
@andymagic2924
@andymagic2924 6 месяцев назад
Nice try 😂
@rickace132
@rickace132 3 месяца назад
But doesn't that just make the Milwaukee better? Having that extra ability where you don't need to hold it at an angle.
@shockcoach
@shockcoach 3 года назад
I own a DeWalt, but I have a Milwaukee in my work truck. They both do the job when I need them.
@alaskanawesomeness9017
@alaskanawesomeness9017 3 года назад
I have both. The Dewalt is my fave. The Milwaukee has a stupid angle so it can't stand up on the battery. The Milwaukee (18) just feels awkward to me and my crew. Great Video as always!!
@acidforblood
@acidforblood Год назад
I think it depends on your use case. If you want full control of the cuts and don't plan using the tool for long hours at a time then the Dewalt is probably perfect for that. If you don't need full control of the cuts you make but you need to do long hours using a tool to get the job done and worry about injury due to vibration or RSI's then the Milwaukee would be perfect for that. If your older and suffer chronic hand pain and need to get the job done regardless of how long it will take then Milwaukee. I plan on buying the Milwaukee and put it in the same bag as the Dewalt because that will give me complete control over which one to use for what job. So in short Dewalt is good for precision over power in a short time frame, and the Milwaukee is good for longterm use if you want to avoid injuries over time, plus it has the raw power (lots of it) for all types of jobs that the Dewalt might struggle on. Another way to put it is the Dewalt is a DIY'rs dream tool, and the Milwaukee is a Professional's dream tool. You can use both professionally, but they both have their pros and cons. I rather have both of them so I can choose for myself since its a tool I use a lot.
@TunedIn1
@TunedIn1 3 года назад
Possibly the best disclaimer I've heard ... being so upfront makes your opinions a hell of a lot more valuable than most other channels. 👍
@1971merlin
@1971merlin 3 года назад
Too many other channels just read the vendors preprinted script. And it sounds as fake as all heck.
@BiohazardNightmare
@BiohazardNightmare 3 года назад
I have both but the Dewalt with the trigger and quick release make it hella nice. Personal preference. Both are cool.
@peterbowman5358
@peterbowman5358 Год назад
Been running the DeWalt this season as I already had a slew of them. Did get a little sore from the vibration but being able to flip the blade around when working in tight places was a huge time saver. Impressed by the Milwaukee's plunge speed though.
@klubstompers
@klubstompers 2 года назад
The dewalt has a lock for the trigger, so you can actually hold it how ever you want, funny how you didnt notice that, in your hand. The variable speed is so much nicer, than having to try and fumble for a speed setting, that breaks over time, like my M12 did.
@simoncoolhand
@simoncoolhand 3 года назад
One of the first things I was told in carpentry, let the saw do the work. That was my mentor when I was much younger, watching me using only 50% of the the teeth on the saw to do a cut, instead of longer strokes to use more of the teeth for an easier cut. The Milwaukee vibrates less in part because the longer movement requires less changes in direction for the blade. Over 4mm compared to 1.6mm means the DeWalt is changing direction more than double the number of times, so vibrates more. I use the DeWalt as I run all DeWalt tools, so batteries is the deciding factor. Keep up the great content, always a good watch, especially during lock down!
@CncObsession
@CncObsession 3 года назад
The 1.6 refers to degrees as in a sweep. My guess is it is a larger stepper motor.
@gregorylondos534
@gregorylondos534 3 года назад
I own the M18 Batetry Platform...
@m60mgman
@m60mgman 3 года назад
The new Milwaukee designs includes greater vibration dampening of the motor and oscillating mechanism. My M12 Fuel is very smooth with very little vibration compared to my Dewalt and Makita multi-tools. They all work, but I reach for the Milwaukee the most.
@FixthisCD
@FixthisCD 3 года назад
I am a milwaukee guy but Dewalts quick change is pretty nice
@RRBuildings
@RRBuildings 3 года назад
Sure is
@foundryman1985
@foundryman1985 3 года назад
@@RRBuildings I'm just a weekend diy, but I don't find myself changing blades that often that it's makes it a deal breaker. I've used both, like the feel and power of the Milwaukee better. The quick change is nice, but I pick a blade and end up using it most of the day!
@JHorvathCinema
@JHorvathCinema 3 года назад
It’s the only dewalt tool I own and I got it for the trigger and the quick change. I wonder if the auto mode would provide the same functionality
@KyleMorpheus
@KyleMorpheus 3 года назад
Easily its best feature.
@kosinskiarek
@kosinskiarek 3 года назад
Same here I'm mostly milwaukee and i have gen 1 m12 multitool. I used the new (the one in video) DeWalt that my father-in-law has and I had to have it. The multispeed trigger and that amazing quick change mechanism its what sold me. I used to have Milwaukee jigsaw and the hold down sucked ass. I now have Brushless DeWalt jigsaw and their blade holding mechanism is amazing just like this multitool. Thanks for great video!
@BuilderCreator
@BuilderCreator 3 года назад
I use the DeWalt for trimming fiberglass laminates and find that the low power (light trigger) while plunging; keeps it from marring an area by skipping around, then I can go full power for the cut. Different functionality gets different market share for these tool manufacturers.
@domesticelectricinthekeys
@domesticelectricinthekeys 3 года назад
I personally use the DeWalt oscillating tool I find the variable speed trigger useful for plunge cutting drywall and different situations I'm no tool expert by any means but I've noticed plunge cutting Hardwoods the looser you hold the tool the faster at cuts just my opinion
@justgregnow
@justgregnow 3 года назад
You're actually correct on your point 👍
@FishNFreshWater
@FishNFreshWater 2 года назад
And it locks on.
@independentinstallations8419
@independentinstallations8419 2 года назад
Yes the loose grip allows the tool to do the work essentially when you grasp it tightly you loose some of the vibration. The opposite however can be said about cutting material not firmly in place. I often go through and Refasten door casings just above where I intend to cut them because if they have any play in them the cut takes forever
@TheDirtyBirchTrails
@TheDirtyBirchTrails 3 года назад
Ive got a couple of the Dewalts and I find in wood, they need the blades with bigger teeth(lower TPI) count to cut faster ! And it also has a trigger lock.
@funfreq9282
@funfreq9282 Год назад
I just bought the Milwaukee! I was on the fence as I just retired my 13 year old Hilti 14 volt system and burned up my Ridgid corded oscillating tool after 4 years of use. I have made thousands of dollars with those tools! so they have paid for themselves many times over. I looked really hard at the Dewalt system to replace those tools and I was not tied to any battery platforms. I did like the blade changing system and the way the handel felt on the DeWalt! but like you have pointed out you have to continue to hold the trigger in order for it to work and I didn't like that. I do have a full set of Milwaukee packout boxes and a Milwaukee 12 volt drill and impact driver for the small stuff but I needed more power for the heaver jobs. My HD had a deal on the 18 Volt Fuel drill and impact driver kit that came with a free 8.0 Ah Red lithium battery! So I decided to keep it all Milwaukee and bit the bullet and bought the Fuel Oscillating tool and drill driver and impact kit and a packout box to out them in as well as an extended warranty
@trealexanderj
@trealexanderj 3 года назад
the moment I saw you use Auto, my jaw dropped and now I'm warming up my truck to head to my HomeDepot
@anything_of_anythingmrb7985
@anything_of_anythingmrb7985 3 года назад
Ha nice! Same
@kennyc3765
@kennyc3765 3 года назад
I have a dewalt multitool. If u push too hard the dewalt doesnt cut good. If u let up on it it will cut better. Great vid thanks
@mistercooldevin
@mistercooldevin 3 года назад
I’m a Milwaukee guy but I think with how many pros and cons both brands have I’d say they’re pretty equal, just pick one that makes more trade specific tools for you
@RealHankShill
@RealHankShill 3 года назад
Dewalt has more of the bigger tools that I need, and Milwaukee has the smaller ones that I need in the 12v line lol. Dewalt seemed to miss the point entirely on what 12v is all about lol.
@hengineer
@hengineer 3 года назад
And whichever battery line you already use
@noelv1976
@noelv1976 3 года назад
Pretty much, but since I started with Milwaukee, I feel like I should stick with it. Especially with how expensive batteries can get lol
@matsudakodo
@matsudakodo 2 года назад
@@RealHankShill it's the opposite for me. DeWalt's 12v Xtreme drills and drivers are perfect for assembly and installation around the house, while the 18v Multi and Sawzall go to team red due to smoother operation. However that is not true of their circular saws. It would be nice to just go with them to keep the battery line the same, but it seems like Makita saws are more attractive. You can see I place smooth operation pretty high on the list. Simply put, a tool I hate using is one I'm less likely to use.
@raysmith2940
@raysmith2940 2 года назад
The more up to date dewalt has 3 speeds and a trigger lock so you can use both hands. What you didn't mention is the dewalt comes with a 'screw' accessory so that you can use star lock blades too. Nice addition by dewalt tbh.
@Steve-hw1pe
@Steve-hw1pe 3 года назад
Spot on review! Used both tools yesterday at a jobsite, side by side.. Same task and MILWAUKEE wayyyyy out performed the plunge cut.. The vibration in the Milwaukee is almost non-existent while the DEWALT has an intense amount of hand fatigue as well as a very hot handle after several minutes of use. The Milwaukee blade change is trash on this I will say.. I am a DEWALT user but this one underperformed Milwaukee no doubt. Again excellent review.
@tonyaction5284
@tonyaction5284 2 года назад
Fantastic video brother!!!! As a full time Construction Superintendent with a large company a and life time Hands-on Handyman, I totally agree with you that Milwaukee has a much better set up than Dewalt and many other competitors. However, both are top notch equipment, whatever the tool type. This is why I own both brands just in case🤙🏼😃 My wife hates to see me walk into Home Depot 🤣😂 or shopping online for tools. Anyways, thank you for all the hard work you do out there so inspections don’t fail, for taking care of your customers and especially for these videos that bring inspiration and motivation to all of us that watch them. You’re a young man but ancient in building wisdom my brother!!!!! Keep it up🙏🏼🤙🏼💪🏼
@dangrimes5078
@dangrimes5078 Год назад
Kyle is awesome isn't he? He just seems to have his shit together like few others. He is a perfect example of how you can still succeed in this country if you want it bad and work your ass off.
@ranceshepstone
@ranceshepstone Год назад
ergonomics and quick change feature on the Dewalt is why I went with them for their multitool. I've used it a ton a love it.
@constructionlife5059
@constructionlife5059 3 года назад
I am on the dewalt battery platform but now you can buy any tool and get a changeable battery device to work with all tools. These devices are from Amazon. I will be getting some red tools in the near future! Great vidio!
@Lugnut64052
@Lugnut64052 2 года назад
Yeah, the battery adapters make the tool platform arguments pretty much moot. You can adapt any major platform battery to any major platform tool.
@franklong6269
@franklong6269 7 месяцев назад
Great review - great job! It would have been interesting to see how fast the Milwaukee would have been if you set it on high.
@johnmflores85
@johnmflores85 3 года назад
I've noticed the harder you push on the dewalt the less it cuts. If you just put a little pressure and let the tool do the work it runs fine. I haven't tried the Milwaukee tho.
@christophercrawford2736
@christophercrawford2736 2 года назад
I think that’s true of any multitool
@dangrimes5078
@dangrimes5078 Год назад
Multi tools are kind of funny. I currently have an M12 although that's about to change. I can be pushing and it's not going anywhere. Then for no apparent reason the thing will start ripping through the wood. Very odd I say.
@XtCTheClown420
@XtCTheClown420 2 года назад
I have both. And both size of the Dewalts. You really can't compare the compact dewalt one you're using to the milwaukee one. And you can keep the Dewalt on. You pull the trigger all the way and push the locking button in. Me personally I like the Dewalt full sized one. It's way more powerful. But the auto setting on the milwaukee is really cool.
@mikepurvey5205
@mikepurvey5205 3 года назад
Excellent review. No fluff just crisp info. Love that you don’t waste time and give me the straight skinny.
@T.E.P.
@T.E.P. 3 года назад
super sweet quick vid man .. like these a lot! great channel you guys have here, thanks for making them
@BUTCH3R242
@BUTCH3R242 3 года назад
I am torn between the two. All I’d say is the Dewalt is probably better for a more accurate cut!
@justicemitchell9902
@justicemitchell9902 3 года назад
I have the DeWalt, used my friend's Milwaukee a few times but in the end i much prefer the quick-change blade over the 1.2 second speed advantage you get from the Milwaukee.
@suzesiviter6083
@suzesiviter6083 2 года назад
Right...use it all day though and that 1.2 second advantage could turn into an hour saving.)
@justicemitchell9902
@justicemitchell9902 2 года назад
@@suzesiviter6083 True, but I mean that would mean you're making three thousand cuts a day without changing blades
@Aepek
@Aepek 3 года назад
As strange as this may seem Kyle.... The Milwaukee blade change does seem wee bit faster; as the DeWalt blade change seems to get hung up, when we’re changing blades, compared to Milwaukee. Know seems odd, but it’s what I notice on this vid, and personally using them myself. Gotta say, do like the m12 fuel OMT, it’s a beast for a 12v OMT, imo (ain’t that a lot of letters😂). The Bosch X-Lock ain’t bad for blade change, by far the quickest, then have Festool OMT that isn’t bad using....if can pay the price😉 I’d also throw in the 12v Skil OMT as an option, before the new M12 Fuel OMT came out, but now, M12 Fuel wins over the Skil imo(also ppl, the new m12 fuel, is a bit bigger compared to non-fuel....so if need to get into really tight places ALL the time, I’d go Skil, just a thought, or m12 non fuel...as still good tool if can score at $70-$85, but if paying $99....spend extra $49 for m12 fuel, imo,) Thx Kyle,..,really enjoy the Toolsday Vids and hope to see more Cheers✌🏼
@razerburn4216
@razerburn4216 3 года назад
Just got the dewalt i use it for drywall repairs and its worth every penny I would say its one of my most used tools for demolition it sure beats using a drywall router getting all that dust in your eyes isn't too fun and its 10 times faster
@ajaugatarip5285
@ajaugatarip5285 2 года назад
I do drywall. I just use the router for cutting drywall edges on door frames, electrical boxes and that’s about it. Drywall multi tool for everything else, specially for repairs
@christianpickett8822
@christianpickett8822 3 года назад
I personally like the Milwaukee. Not having a trigger so I can hold onto it wherever I want and the auto mode is a beast. I've never had a problem with the speed adjuster moving while I am using it, so I believe that part is user error.
@christophercrawford2736
@christophercrawford2736 2 года назад
I prefer having a trigger. The auto function is cool, but I don’t mind manually holding the trigger slightly to get started and then locking it if I need to.
@FishNFreshWater
@FishNFreshWater 2 года назад
Dude. The DeWalt locks on. This dude missed that part because he's not a DeWalt guy
@wb5mgr
@wb5mgr 3 года назад
One thing so many people don’t realize and a lot of people may not care but you can save a lot of money by resharpening your oscillating tool blades and it doesn’t even take that long. I don’t do it while I’m on the job site because I don’t have time; I just toss the old one in my bag and put on a new one. But at night when I’m watching TV a lot of times when I’m cleaning my boots or shortening my pocket knife or my chisel I’ll take time to sharpen 10 or 12 of these oscillating tool blades, all it takes is a triangle file and about 60 seconds per blade. Since some of these blades might be three dollars to five dollars each depending on where you buy them it’s worth a minute or two to sharpen them.
@ss-fc2fh
@ss-fc2fh 3 года назад
10 years ago when fein was the only option Porter Cable came out with the quick release for blade change. I use the dewalt now but it's just because I've already invested in the yellow batteries.
@vcpitcher18
@vcpitcher18 3 года назад
I believe the new dewalt version has a three speed selector. I have the original version but I bought my father the updated version for Christmas. Haven’t had a chance to try it out but there is three speeds to choose from.
@Fudgieguys1969
@Fudgieguys1969 2 года назад
I have the Metabo model CV18DBLQ5 cordless 18vt oscillating tool and it is similar to the Milwaukee in many features and in design. It is my go-to buzz saw. Low vibration. Like the Milwaukee, the Metabo has the auto feature and it plunges better than my old corded buzz saw, which I will not mention. I have upgraded all my cordless tools to the Metabo HPT line. I came from the old Hatchi line of cordless and corded tools. That is where I started my upgrading.
@danielbuckner2167
@danielbuckner2167 3 года назад
I wonder why did the Milwaukee when plunge cutting remind me of the call to prayer...? No surprises on the Milwaukee being a better tool I think from other reviews I've already decided that even without seeing that auto feature which is pretty cool. For me the DeWalt takes it for three reasons and that is the easy change of blades, the body of the DeWalt has the smallest cross-section where you hold it for smaller hands, and I'm already invested in the DeWalt ecosystem. Good review though!
@MrXoxdanniellaxox
@MrXoxdanniellaxox 2 года назад
U can put the dewalt onto hands free. I have one and u just pull on the trigger and press the safety into the right place. To turn off u just squeeze on the trigger again. (This is only on full power though unlike the other one). Good video though, thanks x
@fsherman898
@fsherman898 2 года назад
Due to DeWalt’s blade change design, they aren’t able to isolate the motor from the tool body. Hence the less vibration on the Milwaukee. They’ve incorporated vibration dampers to keep the vibration on the tool head, not the handle.
@noconz0727
@noconz0727 3 года назад
Kyle. The Dewalt locks in the on position so you don't have to hold the trigger.
@fredxoxo8673
@fredxoxo8673 3 года назад
I am a dewalt guy. But when it comes to these specific tools, I’ll go with my Fein every time.
@ThePTBRULES
@ThePTBRULES 3 года назад
The Starlock plus blade change is simply the best compared to all of these, even when I judt bought the M12 Multitool yesterday to go in addition to the Fein.
@dangrimes5078
@dangrimes5078 3 года назад
Why is it better? Seems like either does the same thing. I'm curious.
@edwardestaya2660
@edwardestaya2660 3 года назад
Never had a problem with DeWalt, and the quick release makes life a lot easier, I never notice the vibration maybe I'm just use of the little thing's, But how you describe Milwaukee, it seems to like the tool to go with, is there a difference with the price range? I know it was a gift to you, but for the common worker without sponsorship, I would love to have both...
@ericdevarney4089
@ericdevarney4089 3 года назад
I just burned up my m18 after years of hard use (abuse). Bought the Fuel today, 249 out the door at Home Depot (if you can find one)
@sharonmurrell9291
@sharonmurrell9291 3 года назад
Hey, what about Black and Decker multi tool. I do a lot of various tasks and could use a multi tool. Oh, I had a Ryobi Palm Sander for years and finally wore it out. I have small hands so it was perfect. All of the Sanders are larger now. Most take 1/4 sheet. Do you know of a smaller one???? I like your channel.
@jamesmclaughlin272
@jamesmclaughlin272 3 года назад
I have a RIDGID Octane/Jobmax Multi Tool, it's an extremely versatile platform, variable speed trigger, nice work light. Kind of pissed RIDGID is discontinuing the Jobmax platform because when this multi tool is shot there goes my one handed recip saw, right angle driver, and drywall cutout. I thought jobmax was popular but apparently RIDGID isn't making enough money on it.
@quanglong6408
@quanglong6408 2 года назад
Thank for the comparison I think the Milwaukee out performed I was debating which brand to get an now I no which one
@LoCon.MCS13
@LoCon.MCS13 2 года назад
I dont see much people talking about one important feature on these multi tools, vibration reduction. I own the dewalt and if im using it for extended periods, my hand is toast. I had a chance to use the Fuel ( i think) for just a quick cut and I immediately noticed how smooth it was. Also, the heat that comes from the dewalt gets scary hot on THE HANDLE. I didnt get to run the Milwaukee long enough to see how hot it got. Quick blade change vs non existent vibration. Is it worth switching?
@austinbernard2759
@austinbernard2759 3 года назад
There is an lock button to keep the trigger in on the dewalt 20v max xr. You can still use both hands and place them wherever you want. Unfortunately the only down fall to that is being it trigger has to be all the way in for the lock switch to work
@burleigh604
@burleigh604 3 года назад
I dont have either but have a cheap one. The biggest issue is noise my bosch was noisy and these new ones seem the same except Milwalkee does seem quieter. When they bring out noise dampening systems on these units I pay the extra £200. I notice that milwalkee you can not stand on the end too
@thomastedesco2129
@thomastedesco2129 2 года назад
The DeWalt has a trigger lock . It is a black switch right above the trigger that's accessible from both sides
@Foxxygrandpa241
@Foxxygrandpa241 3 года назад
The DeWalt has a trigger lock out to keep it running in any position. I'd take the variable speed trigger ANY day
@TokyoCraftsman
@TokyoCraftsman 3 года назад
I've got the Bosch GOP18V-28N and I really like it, and it has a very cool accessory called the "GMFDSG Cut Saw Depth Gauge" that you can set the depth of cut, it really makes things like cutting an access panel into flooring without cutting the subflooring easy to do. How did we get along without these tools in the past? LOL Neither Milwaukee nor DeWalt is really available here in Japan. Great video Kyle. Cheers from Tokyo Stu
@bennytorres4557
@bennytorres4557 3 года назад
Dewalt can lock into high speed. And depending on which tool you are using the atomic vs the Xr (the xr has 3 modes vs the atomic at full speed)I like the dewalt because the handle is more comfortable I have dewalt Milwaukee as well as makita
@christophercrawford2736
@christophercrawford2736 2 года назад
Yep. Dewalt’s trigger locks. And I think Dewalt’s tool’s handles are much more comfortable than Milwaukee.
@matsudakodo
@matsudakodo 2 года назад
@@christophercrawford2736 I agree with DeWalt ergonomics as it's one of the brand's strongest points. However I have to go with the red here due to the smoother operation. It's like with Makita saws. How to avoid having too many different batteries; I think I'm doomed.
@christophercrawford2736
@christophercrawford2736 2 года назад
@@matsudakodo except for their utility knifes, Dewalt’s ergonomics are supreme. I love the fastback knives.
@dwb468
@dwb468 3 года назад
I have the DeWalt, but I'm seriously jealous of the auto ramping Milwaukee... :-(
@johnmflores85
@johnmflores85 3 года назад
@jami w lol i was thinking the same thing before I even clicked on the additional comments
@huejanus5505
@huejanus5505 3 года назад
I prefer the on button,most of the time, rather than holding the paddle switch constantly. Helps in awkward spots.
@zack6892
@zack6892 3 года назад
Love the Auto I hated it when I first started using the original m12 but once I adjusted it’s really nice for starting plunge cuts. I was bummed the m12 fuel didn’t have the feature but it’s still a great multi tool stays cooler than Dewalt with much better vibration dampening.
@cliffcharpentier34
@cliffcharpentier34 3 года назад
Does not matter which one is slightly better. All that matters is which company you went with. Because it’s all about the batteries which are interchangeable from tool to tool but not company to company.
@MK-qv7bq
@MK-qv7bq 2 года назад
Batteries are interchangeable from company to company with an adapter.
@gregoryenste3883
@gregoryenste3883 3 года назад
Dewalts variable speed trigger and way more easier blade change is the huge difference. Some days I have to change the blade multiple times within minutes of each other. Just my opinion
@FishNFreshWater
@FishNFreshWater 2 года назад
DeWalt is life bro. Does your oscillating saw lock on?
@matsudakodo
@matsudakodo 2 года назад
What are you doing that needs that many blade changes?
@ericdevarney4089
@ericdevarney4089 3 года назад
The Fuel can also run any style blade due to their locking mechanism. Fella I work with uses a Fein multi tool and star lock blades. I can run anything in mine including the star locks, dewalt can't do that. Is the Milwaukee locking system more cumbersome? Sure but I will deal with that for versatility on a job site
@DoubleD72
@DoubleD72 3 года назад
So can the DeWALT. it has quick release as well as a nut for any style blade from any manufacture. Milwaukee you can ONLY use quick release blades. make sure you know what you are talking about before making comments about a product.
@spark669
@spark669 Год назад
I’m on the yellow platform but I use the $15 Amazon adapter to use my Dewalt batteries in my M18 multi tool because I got it cheap and it’s just a better tool.
@timothydillon6421
@timothydillon6421 3 года назад
Nice honest review. You hit the nail on the head when you talked about battery platform. Also that quick change on the dewalt is exactly the same as my corded porter cable. The same as mac and Stanley and crapsman which is all TTI.
@222aint
@222aint 3 года назад
Stanley Black+Decker owns the brands Dewalt and Porter-Cable. And Kobalt, Craftsman, and probably others. So Dewalt’s quick release is copied from PC. Darn incestuous. yeah, TTI owns Milwaukee tools, made in China. But all are good tools
@joshuakemblebluegrass838
@joshuakemblebluegrass838 3 года назад
I have the Dewalt and my boss has the Milwaukee and they’re both great but I can’t get past the blade change and on/off switch of the Milwaukee, I like having a variable speed trigger instead of having to actually change speeds and the blade change is a breeze on the Dewalt, also I have found that if I let off a little bit and don’t push as hard it cuts faster. But I also have been running strictly Dewalt for years because I didn’t want to have to keep up with different kinds of batteries.
@Methodical2
@Methodical2 3 года назад
How often do you change blades?
@joshuakemblebluegrass838
@joshuakemblebluegrass838 3 года назад
@@Methodical2 usually once a month or so
@tacticalteddy5556
@tacticalteddy5556 2 года назад
@@Methodical2 depends on what your cutting. If your like me i cut a lot different material with the same blade (wood nails concrete etc) so the go pretty quick. Sometimes i will burn up a brand new blade in 20 mins.
@tacticalteddy5556
@tacticalteddy5556 2 года назад
@@joshuakemblebluegrass838 im with ya i bought dewalt yrs ago and i like them because as they develop new batteries they are making them reverse compatible so i dont have to go buy all new tools (gets expensive when you have all most every cordless tool dewalt makes lol)
@joshuakemblebluegrass838
@joshuakemblebluegrass838 2 года назад
Funny I’ve actually quit using the Dewalt now that I have the the Flex, it uses starlock blades and I’ve gotten used to the on/off switch now. The Dewalt variable speed trigger went bad after a couple years.
@greg9403
@greg9403 3 года назад
Easy choice. Which brand of tools you use. Is it red or yellow
@GradyElla
@GradyElla 3 года назад
I have been picking up Kobalt battery powered tools for a couple years now. Mu Porter Cable multi-tool finally crapped out about a month ago so I took a chance on buying the Kobalt multi-tool that uses my available batteries. Let me tell you, if there is a better multi-tool out there, I would love to find out what it does that this one will not. Once again, I am blown away by the quality of and the value of Kobalt lithium battery powered tools. Want a REAL eye opener? Buy their lithium battery powered impact wrench. My compressor and my air powered rattle gun have been collecting dust since I brought this thing in the shop. Changing wheels on everything from 10 wheel trucks to toyotas, this tool delivers all day long. With this and a set of torque sticks, you can do any job you need to. Their multi-tool is a walk off winner IMHO. Don' pay more than you need to.
@danrstuart
@danrstuart 3 года назад
I haven’t used the M18 tool but I have used the m12. And it doesn’t have same change and auto feature. But I went from that to the dewalt and I stated buying and changing out all my tools to dewalt just because of how much I love the oscillator. Maybe one day I’ll give the m18 a chance but at this point my wife would kill me haha.
@shaylavelle4351
@shaylavelle4351 6 месяцев назад
FYI - DeWalt has a button beside the paddle switch to keep it running constantly. So no need to keep the paddle constantly depressed while using.
@menachemfischer5957
@menachemfischer5957 Год назад
You can lock the trigger on the dewalt one. Which will allow you to hold it in any position. In mine at least.
@Wallace5th
@Wallace5th 2 года назад
Ultimately I feel like both of these brands are the best. It really depends on your battery system.
@blacknight1574
@blacknight1574 3 года назад
Porter Cable has the same quick release blade, they've had it for a while I bought mine back in 2015 and I have the DeWalt "PORTER-CABLE Oscillating Multi-Tool Kit, 3.0-Amp, 11-Piece (PCE606K)"
@wymershandymanservice9965
@wymershandymanservice9965 3 года назад
I have a DeWalt and a Mikita. Both do the job but just like shown here the Mikita plunge cuts must faster. Using the hook style drywall blades you can cut as fast as you can walk with the Mikita. I have one work van equipped with DeWalt tools the other with Mikita by way of employees choice. Interesting video seeing them head to head.
@dwaynelejeune3508
@dwaynelejeune3508 3 года назад
On another note if the red gets away for what ever reason you will be chasing it, also seemed you had to man handle the red moee on plunge cut. Ive been going back and forth from the two and still undecided But thx for the review. But since they sent it to you why don't you send it to ke for a review and I'll keep one I like 😊 keep up the awesone work
@DiLLY_V92
@DiLLY_V92 3 года назад
I have the dewalt and really enjoy it. I’ve beat the hell out of it and never seems to wear in the tool itself
@ColeSpolaric
@ColeSpolaric 3 года назад
There is an episode on project farm for oscillating tools. Can't remember if it's the tool or blades though. Worth checking it out. Consistently tested.
@n3qdz
@n3qdz 3 года назад
I borrowed the Dewalt for cuffing in electrical boxes in wooded siding. I didn’t like to tool whatsoever. The quick change I thought was a great idea, eh not so much. It’s just more to deal with. The variable trigger NOPE! Turning on the tool then locking the trigger naaaa. It’s totally louder than other brands. The vibration felt through the tool at the end on the day was pretty noticeable. I own a Milwaukee 12v and I like I just forget it on this job. The issues I have with the Milwaukee is no quick change. I will say the Milwaukee cuts way faster that the Dewalt and is quieter. I have switched back to Makita and going to buy their 18v multitool. Highlights with that is quick change the I see, is far better than both Dewalt and Milwaukee. The big issue I have with it is, it’s a heavy tool. It feels solid. We will see.........Great video as always thanks man!
@justinlachnit4657
@justinlachnit4657 2 года назад
Hey man i have a question for you. I am looking to invest in a tool kit. my boss has dewalt but I am wanting to get into Milwaukee I have heard a lot good things about that brand . I never have used them before just want to know your thoughts on which brand you prefer just so I have a idea which brand I should buy I am a carpenter so I use power tools every day. Hope you hear back from you.
@BK-fy2xi
@BK-fy2xi 3 года назад
I have a Milwaukee one. I don’t want to buy multiple brands of batteries so all my stuff is Milwaukee. I’ll be screwed if they ever change the battery design. One thing I don’t like is that the blade only goes in one position. Not sure if that is across the brand board or not but I needed to get into a tight spot and couldn’t because I could not rotate the blade position.
@Niznuts123
@Niznuts123 3 года назад
You should be able to. I have the same tool and I always changed position no issue when needed.
@ericdevarney4089
@ericdevarney4089 3 года назад
@@Niznuts123 Same here. I swing the blade around a lot trying to get in tight places.
@cahg3871
@cahg3871 3 года назад
Much like the argument between Honda and Toyota,Milwaukee and DeWalt are both good from a quality standpoint.In my experience,Milwaukee batteries seem to last longer and recharge quicker.But that’s my experience,maybe others have a differing view.I have Milwaukee M12 and 18 tools,and they haven’t let me down yet.
@DeezGarage
@DeezGarage 2 года назад
On the dewalt. You can lock the trigger so you can handle in different ways like Milwaukee.
@skygreen5939
@skygreen5939 Год назад
0:48 Not sure whether this counts as a feature or not, but the Milwaukee also plays Gin & Juice by Snoop Dogg.
@JSomerled
@JSomerled 3 года назад
Didn’t think I’d want that tool,until I used one..Plunge cuts great.I use it installing hard wood flooring trimming around floor ducts
@joshuakemblebluegrass838
@joshuakemblebluegrass838 3 года назад
It’s the tool you never think about till you use it once and then you have to get one because they’re amazing and have so many applications!
@rickyprisbrey
@rickyprisbrey 3 года назад
00:47 the Milwaukee has a sick beat to it
@sgt_retiredcharlie4102
@sgt_retiredcharlie4102 3 года назад
Came over from the Matt Risinger's channel from the Build Show way back in 2019! LOL.... Love some of the stuff I've already seen!
@RRBuildings
@RRBuildings 3 года назад
Awesome thanks
@abdcontractingltd
@abdcontractingltd 3 года назад
Makita fans: They have a updated version being released this year, im assuming almost same chassis as the new BL drywall router they released last year.
@brianf9619
@brianf9619 3 года назад
The Dewalt is about 5yrs old and it took Milwaukee Forever to make a Brushless model. Also Dewalt makes 3 brushless versions and they all have locking triggers , one has 3-speeds , so you just put it on the speed you want and lock the trigger , then you can put your hand anywhere you want .....
@trillium_music
@trillium_music 5 месяцев назад
Regarding the quick release on the Dewalt I have a cheap Porter cable one with an identical system .
@GibClark
@GibClark 2 года назад
Great info comparison, also great comment section, thanks. Very helpful since my day job the company supplies all Milwaukee and I'm Dewalt in my shop and I need one👍👍👍👍
@bob2906
@bob2906 3 года назад
Very nice great, honest and fair review thank you . I thing I didn't hear is price and if I could afford the Milwaukee I would buy it . To me it's just not worth paying double the price of dewalt...
@JockBiker
@JockBiker 3 года назад
I bought dewalt purely because that is the battery platform I’m running. Purely diy use so good enough.
@jfishmento4147
@jfishmento4147 2 года назад
Great review! To the point, and no ridiculous over the top reviewer👍🏼
@Igor-q3f
@Igor-q3f 3 года назад
It took Milwaukee a wile to come with a brushless tool. Couldn’t wait for Milwaukee brushless, got the dewalt last year, same with cordless sander.
@bigbadlouroma
@bigbadlouroma 9 месяцев назад
I got the dewalt did you change the speed cause it’s a 3 speed tool also? Also the DEWALT does lock, grip the trigger and push the lock button.
@AlexDenton0451
@AlexDenton0451 3 года назад
I use the M12 version of the Milwaukee. It kicks ass when you need it to, and is defo a great tool.
@GuessWho-uc5uq
@GuessWho-uc5uq 3 года назад
Dewalt guy but really like that auto rev feature on Milwaukee. Not a big fan of the attachment changeout or the on/off switch.
@SephYuyX
@SephYuyX 3 года назад
I believe it is a Black&Decker patent. The PorterCable oscillating tool has the same quick release as well.
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