He just took the wheel and got a good look at everything interesting.. using things like a builder does. I wish they'd send me a couple free tools too, lol - they've gotten a good no small amount of my money
If it happens to come up... pester those Milwaukee guys about a coil roofing / siding nailer! Feels like a big gap relative to all the other specialty / niche tools they're working on.
Like the new drawer options on the Pack Out. I would like to see Milwaukee offer an upgrade program where you could trade in your older models for credit on the new models.
A rolling-base drawer unit (w/ handle) you don't have to take things off of to get inside would be great - Milwaukee, I know you're watching! Kind of a missed opportunity - I'd buy one immediately!
Kyle didn't notice when he was talking about the 4 drawer box, that the three drawer box he was comparing to was the "two plus one" multiple depth drawer box.
Great recap and demo Kyle. Also, real cool to have Eric Aune from MTGA Podcast. That's a really informative podcast I must say. Hope you're having a great day!
The fact that this jigsaw blows the sawdust out of the way of the marked line is no issue at all , it's a benefit for lack of a better word! @@robertorodriquez9615
The batt equip is great because it will always run as long as it is charged and you do not have the hard start or flooding from gas engines. But the batt equip is very expensive for the DIY guy that does not use equip every day.
I like the dude vacuuming around your feet at the router station, and then you immediately make a bunch of dust. Also, are you the first person there, or the last to leave the party? It's just you and a sea of red shirts!
You get them you bear, and I listened to my father on his tool brand, craftsman. I only buy and use Craftsman tool, products and accessories. Huge fan boy, started my career in plumbing 2 1/2 years ago used nothing but craftsman, I’m still use it craftsmen tools. Power wise mostly the modern stuff the hand tools I perfer to buy the classic USA oldies but the new stuff is starting to take over.
Make sure when you buy the new XC6.0 M18 that you test them out ASAP to insure they work. I had a issue and it took a few swap-outs to get two good batteries. They went from the 18650 to the 21700 cells which is where they get the extra power. Great video.
Interested in the plate compactor. I don’t do much work with it but prefer it over my gas powered one. Curious on how much and obviously the battery as well. Definitely like the pole saw and have had many issues with many other brands as well.
porta-band but a crew of men (10 guys) might make 200 or more strut cuts per day. Leave the shear near the pile of strut so everyone can use it. @@user-uq6zd8in7v
Great video, with more technology development the future looks good. With regards to charging, have you thought about updating your trailer to have solar on roof, and a power system to charge all the batteries
I didn't see the actual cutting blade, but Is there any reason there couldn't be dies for that strut cutter to cut conduit, or threaded rod? Or is it just shearing it, and couldn't be used for hollow pipe?
The new battery is just like the Dewalt Powerstack and the Flex STACKED, Milwaukee is a bit late on that one. I'm excited to see what the new high torque can do. That 12v jigsaw with with the blower look sweet, I'll be getting that one for sure.
@@FJB2020 Yes they are pouch cells. As for failure rate, Dewalt says they have twice the cycle life of cylindre cells and I honestly think they're better for absorbing shocks as long as the case is decent. In my experience, the first thing that tends to break when you drop a battery is the case, then the spot weld. Spot welds aren't a thing with pouch cells so that's one less thing to break. Biggest downside is price of course.
@@MrArcticPOWER Wife works for lowes in the returns department and they get a lot of these power stack and those flex batteries in.. Personal experience with a powerstack is it worked for a day and just went dead.. My guess is the chinese made pouch cells don't have the same quality control as the Korean/Japanese/Taiwanese made cylindricals that are assembled in mexico.. Hopefully this is not the case for Milwaukee, but I can tell you I have had more battery returns with Milwaukee than any other brand.. Especially the 6ah 12v.. they should just recall them and give everyone a 5ah HO...
@@FJB2020 Damn that sucks. I have a few power stacks but so far so good. Funny story. my drill took a 25' drop into a concrete manure lagoon that had 8" of piss while we were doing the roof. I came down, dropped it into a bucket of water to clean it and it still works fine today.
@@RRBuildings back to back interim ads with no timed skip out option. They are so often now it’s getting really annoying to the point I’ll switch to something else. Check your algorithms. Money is nice but balance is better.
That looks like a beast but my concern .if it anything like the 32 tools I own it not going to be reliable. Out of the 32 tool 28 of them have been replaced with new one because they don’t last from motor going bad to them get so hot you can hold on to them . I’m talking about the fuel line. I’m a die hard Milwaukee fan but the amount of money you spend on these tool you would think they would last long then 45 days not a year days I have 3 tools in my arsenal that has lasted a year everything else I have right now 8 tool 2 batteries and a charger in the shop right now I called 1800 saw dust the only help I get from them is just keep sending them in it’s sad I have to go and buy cheap tool just to get my job done wile my Milwaukee tool are in the shop i been waiting 30 day for 8 tools to come in
Kind of pissed that they finally released an M12 barrel grip jigsaw. Literally bought the M18 a few months ago. I really only wanted the cordless for detail work as I have 120 v saws for heavier cutting. Oh well I'm sure I'll end up buying it anyway
honestly afer the last few pipe lines i feel miluwkaee is coming for festool and demolishing mikita in the tool variety and evolution without changing the battery line up top some gimmick 40v
Carpenter & Joiner here in the UK for 37yrs who owns quite a lot of a Milwaukee cordless kit. But I will not buy any more 1st version of their tools. I got proper burned on their first version 18ga gasless pin gun which is complete garbage & is basically unfit for purpose, it jams up constantly & the tip marks timber & it is incapable of firing a brad below the surface regardless of how it's adjusted, the Version 2 fixed all these issues but despite mine going in for repair under warranty none of these issues were fixed (also here in the UK Milwaukee do not repair their own tools, they use approved repair centres which are just your local tool shop & repairs take weeks) They make some great tools but I won't be suckered into the marketing hype of new first gen tools again.