I've been looking to get a new barrel grip Jig Saw. When both Milwaukee and Ridgid announced new ones coming out I was excited and knew one of them would become new jig saw. They both look to be of similar design. I'm disappointed that they have an on/off switch instead of a trigger. Thanks for the video. Not sure which one I'll get yet, but I'm in entrenched in both systems, so we'll see when the Ridgid one gets out in the wild and someone does a review. Great informative video!
You are welcome… the no trigger seems weird to me, but only because it’s not what I’m used to. Performance wise, this one is pretty good. The dust collection is better on bigger workpieces than I showed. If the plate is not fully on a piece you are losing a lot of suction… so it gets better as you get into your cut.
Excellent video , I was going to buy your coping saw version purely down to cost but the fuel cell version seems far superior so I’ll buy that one , thanks 👍🏻
I like the blower feature, never seen that on a jigsaw before, but is definitely a good idea. The trigger control is old school, we used to have tools with a locking on/off switch, but they moved away from them out of safety to trigger controls that stop when someone lets go of the tool. The only thing I have found with my M18 Milwaukee Jigsaw is that the plastic footplate is loose fitting and drops off a lot, but that one on your M12 there seemed to be good.
I definitely like that I won’t have to be my own “blower feature” 😂 I think I can get used to the switch, but like you said… triggers have become the norm, so now it’s weird that the tool is just running without me pulling one. I’m interested to see if this bolt for the plate stays tight over time due to using a wrench instead of a lever. We will see.
It looks like Milwaukee did a really nice job on this one. I was getting really close to pulling the trigger on an m18 jigsaw, but for my typical use, I think this one will be the ticket.
Reminds me alot of the Bosch 12v Bareel grip. Nice features, atleast it has the Speed setting in a place you can reach with your thumb without having to stop and pull out (unlike the Bosch)
I have a Bosch barrel grip saw with the switch. If the saw is running fast and you need to slow down, simply reduce how much you are pushing the saw. Does the same as the trigger.
I’ve never seen a barrel grip with a variable speed trigger. The way you hold and control it doesn’t really allow for the trigger. The big advantage to the switch is being able to cut your material from the bottom side and follow you line or curve that way. Great review as always. I had intended to buy this when it was released but ended up grabbing the Bosch 12v for $37 when Lowe’s clearanced it out. I already have the M18 and the original M12. The Bosch is about as powerful as the original M12, but I have the M18 if I need more power.
I hope they come out with a fuel version with a trigger. I like all the extra features of the fuel, but I much prefer having a trigger. Just in case I have to stop cutting suddenly and have more control. Honestly just wish the old one at least had the vacuum port and i'd be good with that.
There are certain things I wouldn’t use this for because of the trigger. I prefer the variable speed trigger myself. This is a good saw, just not used to it.
It’s about time Milwaukee came out with a Fuel model! I agree I think I would prefer a trigger over a switch. I was considering the M18 model but the grip is a little bit big for me. The old M12 grip felt better so if the new and old have the same grip feel then I’m opting for the new M12 Fuel model. Great review
I just got one , really nice so far ! I get a coping foot the the old one , tho it prolly won’t get used much ! Ergonomics are great with a 3 AH batt ! I think I’ll rehome my 18 Volt !
Hmmm! I like my m12 tools. When a new comes, I usually go and buy it without to many thoughts. I was really waiting for the brushless jigsaw. I’m already on my second brushed motor jigsaw. But I’m not sure about the switch. I agree, trigger switch is a lot better, especially when doing some difficult or precise cuts. I also have the daddy of all jigsaws, the mafell and the only issue I have with it is the on/off switch. Trigger switch are a lot better, easier to use and safer
I swear 90% of people who dislike barrel grip jigsaws have never used them much. I started out with a D grip one and thought it was the better design until it broke and I was given a barrel grip Festool jigsaw. Within a month or 2 of use I soon realised that the barrel grip is so much more versatile, I would never go back.
That is the normal feature on barrel grips. Which is why I don’t like them and prefer a D handle. I like the Ergonomics of the barrel grip, but I prefer having a variable speed trigger. Funny thing I did the exact same thing with my old M 12 jigsaw it’s a dedicated coping, saw with a college coping foot on it.
what recommendations do you have to get the tape measure pocket on the veto mp1x/mp2x pouches a little more loose to fit something like a knipex forged wire strippers should i just keep jamming them in there?
I’m not sure, I would think it would because the screw is in a similar place… but I haven’t tried it. I also got rid of all the extra parts and spacers that came with mine coping foot to work with different saws since I was just leaving my old model set up that way.
You literally must have an older version of the M12 jigsaw the non-fuel version that is. Because the one that I have actually has a dust collection set up the same as all the other jigsaws. It literally has a space that goes into the shoe that looks just like the regular M18 and now the other M12 fuel model. The attachment for the dust collection is just a wee bit shorter but other than that it has the exact same setup same shield and same splinter guard. Maybe they updated the model since you got one but they do include it now in the kit.
That is all I have is the older Non-Fuel and this newer version. I’ve never had the M18. My older M12 didn’t come with anything that I know of. It works better for sure when your entire shoe is on the workpiece instead of coming off the edge like I showed 👍
Make a habit of keeping your thumb on the switch while it is on. Would be interesting to see someone make 3D printed power switches for it with more grip.
The blower is a feature we have all been wanting on a tool that in most cases doesn't have much missing. For people who use it every day, I feel that'd be handy. There's usually wind outside, but for indoor use definitely a plus even ignoring the cutting improvments and potential for battery life that Fuel tools are supposed to perform better in. Personally tho, I'm not a fan of the triggerless design. The original version is very simple and handy, and feels like you're using a hot knife to cut. I understand that for production work it's potentially more efficient and easier on your hand, but really Jigsaws are precision tools. It's something that I really dislike about the m12 rotary tool (having an off/on that's not in a handy place) and it actually makes working with it quite frustrating & time consuming, not to mention the danger aspect or potential to ruin product. Add that the new one is about 100 dollars more (at least going by Canadian prices), and I wouldn't say it's a clear winner. I have no plans to upgrade.
The older version is slower for sure, but not too slow that it wasn’t useful. The plate moving on me was my main issue. I was originally just going to loctite it since I don’t use the angle feature much, but after I found the coping foot I decided to just leave it that way and wait for a new jigsaw:
Thanks for the overview on this one. I've been struggling to find a nice barrel grip jigsaw. I use both milwaukee and dewalt, and almost bought the dewalt xr, but some of the reviews have me second guessing it. The M18 barrel grip I don't like at all. I do have a nice corded bosch, but really want somethign cordless. This one looks like it may be just the thing. That price is steep though, I'll wait for a sale. In regards to the switch and speed dial, every barrel grip jigsaw I've used has been like that. You do adjust to it. Flipping the switch becomes second nature.
Thanks… I wondered that about Barrel Grips. Yeah they will probably at least put it with a free battery or something one day. I usually wait for a deal like that myself. Hopefully I will get used to the switch 👍
Nice review! I bought one also and love it. There’s one thing though, the last 3 latest vids did the same when changing the blade. Once you pull the lever to release the blade you don’t need to pull it and hold the lever to insert the new blade. Just push it in and it clicks in. I agree with the base plate. Wish it was tool less. Thanks! Regards Cesar L.
@@adamcain2028 Nice. I grabbed mine a few months back at full price and like it a lot. Just what I was looking for in a small jigsaw. The other day it was on sale in the US for $144 with a free 2.5 HO battery. I was tempted to grab another one...
Yeah I would assume me so. I would think that would maybe be the whole reason you can even turn it on/off. I’m not sure why you would ever want it off normally. The dust extraction is better on bigger work pieces. Basically once the entire plate is on something, you get better suction.
Yes it was… I surprisingly thought about that… 😂. I did take the splinter guard off too, I’m not sure if it would help or hurt. I feel like the dust collection would work better on a bigger work piece. Coming off the edge of the board, a lot of suction is lost until your entire shoe plate is on the work piece… if that makes sense.
I have the same concerns with that weird on/off switch vs. a trigger. Always wondered if there were people who prefer the barrel grips with that switch compared to a trigger one and if so, why.
I’ve used it about 4 times now (mainly flooring) and I’m getting used to it. I definitely prefer the power of this one for general cutting, but I like having the coping foot on my trigger style old one.
@@MORGANSMaintenance Is there a huge difference in power between the m12 fuel and the m18? I have a black and decker 20v now so i'm sure either of these will be an upgrade but I don't use a jigsaw enough to warrant having 2. I'm leaning m12 for the convenient size but maybe I'd want the more power of the m18 for 3/4" ply?
@@tfwoodcraft I don’t have the M18 for the same reason. I don’t use a jigsaw as much as did in the past. If I didn’t leave my other set up as a coping saw I’m not sure I would have bought a second one. Some 5/8 flooring is the thickest I’ve cut with it so far, it went right through it. Most of my M12 Fuel tools perform really well, the main reason I use M18 is for long run times on bigger jobs. Saws and things can run through the M12 batteries pretty fast.
Im not sure, I haven’t attempted it. My guess it that it will. I was going to just leave mine as a jig saw and use my old one as the coping. If I have time some day, I will take it apart and see. I think it will because the bolt is in a very similar place as the old one.
I just got one and the most interesting thing to me was that it actually doesn't come with a blade. Not a big deal but usually they come with one. I watched this video to see if I missed it anywhere, because it took me awhile to find the hex key and blade storage. I have a dewalt 20v barrel grip jigsaw (first barrel grip) and I still don't feel like I'm used to the switch control, but I like so far how the M12 has the switch more in reach of my thumb. And with the speed control on the head I see the possibility of being able to dial it in with a second hand if I'm doing a large curved cut-out on a sheet. The Dewalt one has the speed control on the bottom up by the battery
I thought the same thing on the blade. I thought maybe it would be in the storage space on the shoe, but was surprised they didn't give you one. The switch is going to take some getting used to for sure. Thanks for watching 👍👍
You're supposed to turn off the blower function when using the vacuum . Otherwise you're blowing when you're trying to suck . They work against each other . 😊
I’m not sure if I turned the blower off or not, it’s been awhile… but good point 👍 The dust collection also does work better when on top of the entire workpiece instead of off the edge like I showed.
It is definitely a better performing Jig Saw… Need to find out if the bolt loosens over time for the bevel (it seems pretty snug for now)… and if I can get over the no trigger.
I love it but they blew it with the lack of a variable speed trigger. Everything else is great but let us be in control- not tied to dials. Should have had an option to turn that off.
That’s what I had it hooked up to. I have the CT26. It does decent once your saw is completely on the workpiece. When you first start into the cut you lose a lot of suction because the open spaces with no material underneath. You can see that on mine.. it took a little bit into the cut before it started pulling it in. I should have shown it on a bigger piece.
@@gatlinjonathan Appreciate it 👍 it’s a pretty nice saw. Definitely more power than the old one and I’m getting used to the trigger. I think I would still prefer a trigger, but I’m getting used to it.
The smaller ones in these type of tools don’t last long. The 5’s and 6’s are pretty good. Any tool that you are going to use for really long periods of time… you are probably better going with M18
Oh, yes they do last! I have all 1.5, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, and 6.0 amp. They are all brilliant. My oldest of them are 12 years old and they still hold good charge. Some tips: don’t charge when they’re hot and never let them in the cold
@@leonardpaciora5039 apparently it’s standard for Barrel Grips… I am getting used to it, but for certain tasks it’s a little dangerous. For the user, but more so for the material.
I've been looking to get a new barrel grip Jig Saw. When both Milwaukee and Ridgid announced new ones coming out I was excited and knew one of them would become new jig saw. They both look to be of similar design. I'm disappointed that they have an on/off switch instead of a trigger. Thanks for the video. Not sure which one I'll get yet, but I'm in entrenched in both systems, so we'll see when the Ridgid one gets out in the wild and someone does a review. Great informative video!
You are welcome… the no trigger seems weird to me, but only because it’s not what I’m used to.
Performance wise, this one is pretty good. The dust collection is better on bigger workpieces than I showed. If the plate is not fully on a piece you are losing a lot of suction… so it gets better as you get into your cut.
Excellent video , I was going to buy your coping saw version purely down to cost but the fuel cell version seems far superior so I’ll buy that one , thanks 👍🏻
The Fuel is much more powerful for sure… and has a lot of nice features.
Really enjoy your content. Thank you!
Appreciate It 👍👍
I'm was ready to buy, glad you pointed out the trigger. I'm unsure now, I wish it had trigger
@@roberttillman432 I prefer the trigger myself. It’s a good tool, but there are certain things I don’t use it for because of that.
I like the blower feature, never seen that on a jigsaw before, but is definitely a good idea. The trigger control is old school, we used to have tools with a locking on/off switch, but they moved away from them out of safety to trigger controls that stop when someone lets go of the tool. The only thing I have found with my M18 Milwaukee Jigsaw is that the plastic footplate is loose fitting and drops off a lot, but that one on your M12 there seemed to be good.
I definitely like that I won’t have to be my own “blower feature” 😂
I think I can get used to the switch, but like you said… triggers have become the norm, so now it’s weird that the tool is just running without me pulling one.
I’m interested to see if this bolt for the plate stays tight over time due to using a wrench instead of a lever. We will see.
It looks like Milwaukee did a really nice job on this one. I was getting really close to pulling the trigger on an m18 jigsaw, but for my typical use, I think this one will be the ticket.
👍… if I can get used to the no trigger, it is a really good saw.
Reminds me alot of the Bosch 12v Bareel grip. Nice features, atleast it has the Speed setting in a place you can reach with your thumb without having to stop and pull out (unlike the Bosch)
@@toolswithtim I’m slowly getting used to it… actually used it on a flooring job today.
I have a Bosch barrel grip saw with the switch. If the saw is running fast and you need to slow down, simply reduce how much you are pushing the saw. Does the same as the trigger.
Thanks for the tip 👍👍
I’ve never seen a barrel grip with a variable speed trigger. The way you hold and control it doesn’t really allow for the trigger. The big advantage to the switch is being able to cut your material from the bottom side and follow you line or curve that way.
Great review as always. I had intended to buy this when it was released but ended up grabbing the Bosch 12v for $37 when Lowe’s clearanced it out. I already have the M18 and the original M12. The Bosch is about as powerful as the original M12, but I have the M18 if I need more power.
Yeah I am new to the barrel grip game with this one. It will just take some getting used to.
Makes sense on the cutting underneath 👍
Where did you getting the coping foot? And you will get use to the trigger I was the same when I switched
@AshleeWainwright I got it off Amazon … this is the one I used
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I have a video for it showing the install.
I have M18 tools. am getting some M12 stuff, I can use this Jigsaw for sure . Good info !
I run a mix of both myself. I mostly use M12, but have several M18 tools
I agree, I would prefer a trigger as well.
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If you have trouble with the keyless tool getting loose, you just need to adjust it’s tension, I had the same issue, easily sorted
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Just ordered a whiha hammer from the UK,
Thanks for the tip
You are welcome 👍
I hope they come out with a fuel version with a trigger. I like all the extra features of the fuel, but I much prefer having a trigger. Just in case I have to stop cutting suddenly and have more control.
Honestly just wish the old one at least had the vacuum port and i'd be good with that.
There are certain things I wouldn’t use this for because of the trigger. I prefer the variable speed trigger myself.
This is a good saw, just not used to it.
I agree with you about the switch, I'd prefer a trigger, looks like all the Bosch barrel grip jigsaws use a similar switch design as well.
Yeah, I just feel like when I let go of the tool… I want it to shut off 🤷♂️
It’s about time Milwaukee came out with a Fuel model! I agree I think I would prefer a trigger over a switch. I was considering the M18 model but the grip is a little bit big for me. The old M12 grip felt better so if the new and old have the same grip feel then I’m opting for the new M12 Fuel model. Great review
Yeah it’s been awhile… I’m surprised it has taken as long. I prefer the smaller size as well
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Great video, I am a fan of m12 tools. Great info.
They are really good
Thank you 👍
I just got one , really nice so far ! I get a coping foot the the old one , tho it prolly won’t get used much ! Ergonomics are great with a 3 AH batt ! I think I’ll rehome my 18 Volt !
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Hmmm! I like my m12 tools. When a new comes, I usually go and buy it without to many thoughts. I was really waiting for the brushless jigsaw. I’m already on my second brushed motor jigsaw. But I’m not sure about the switch. I agree, trigger switch is a lot better, especially when doing some difficult or precise cuts. I also have the daddy of all jigsaws, the mafell and the only issue I have with it is the on/off switch. Trigger switch are a lot better, easier to use and safer
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I’m getting used to it, but for certain tasks like coping, etc. I like the “let go and turn off” aspect of a trigger
I swear 90% of people who dislike barrel grip jigsaws have never used them much. I started out with a D grip one and thought it was the better design until it broke and I was given a barrel grip Festool jigsaw. Within a month or 2 of use I soon realised that the barrel grip is so much more versatile, I would never go back.
This is my first one. I definitely like that ergonomics of one better… the switch instead of a trigger will just take some getting used to.
Old one is still some sort of barrel grip .
Got one for Christmas. Returned it because it doesn’t have a trigger. Didn’t feel right. Hopefully a better one will come out next time.
It for sure takes some getting used to… and I won’t use it for certain things because of the trigger.
I like how the older one looks cleaner and better than the new one :)
It’s probably because I’m not a real contractor and never use them 😂
The older one for a coping saw is top notch… that’s all I use it for.
@@MORGANSMaintenance Oh yeah, I forgot that you're an influencer-contractor-impostor :)
Anyway, it's nice too see such a clean tool.
That is the normal feature on barrel grips. Which is why I don’t like them and prefer a D handle. I like the Ergonomics of the barrel grip, but I prefer having a variable speed trigger. Funny thing I did the exact same thing with my old M 12 jigsaw it’s a dedicated coping, saw with a college coping foot on it.
It will take some getting used to…
I love the coping foot. I had never used one before, it is the way to go.
Appreciate the comment 👍👍
I like dust collection more for the smaller stuff that fills the air around you and gets in your hair, lungs, and eyes.
It’s works better if the saw is over an entire workpiece, you loose some suction if it’s not
what recommendations do you have to get the tape measure pocket on the veto mp1x/mp2x pouches a little more loose to fit something like a knipex forged wire strippers should i just keep jamming them in there?
Yeah that pocket may not loosen up that much. I typically have been able to fit thinner pliers in there, but even then it’s a little snug.
Yes, 100% trigger better, is most important for me, multi tool or other staff
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Does the coping foot work on the m12 fuel?
I’m not sure, I would think it would because the screw is in a similar place… but I haven’t tried it.
I also got rid of all the extra parts and spacers that came with mine coping foot to work with different saws since I was just leaving my old model set up that way.
You literally must have an older version of the M12 jigsaw the non-fuel version that is. Because the one that I have actually has a dust collection set up the same as all the other jigsaws. It literally has a space that goes into the shoe that looks just like the regular M18 and now the other M12 fuel model. The attachment for the dust collection is just a wee bit shorter but other than that it has the exact same setup same shield and same splinter guard. Maybe they updated the model since you got one but they do include it now in the kit.
That is all I have is the older Non-Fuel and this newer version. I’ve never had the M18. My older M12 didn’t come with anything that I know of.
It works better for sure when your entire shoe is on the workpiece instead of coming off the edge like I showed 👍
If the the speed adjuster is on top, does the 0-4 adjustment change the stroke length?
The blade has an orbital motion option… makes it more/less aggressive.
Make a habit of keeping your thumb on the switch while it is on. Would be interesting to see someone make 3D printed power switches for it with more grip.
I’m slowly getting used to it. I don’t use a jig saw everyday, so it will take a little longer.
The blower is a feature we have all been wanting on a tool that in most cases doesn't have much missing. For people who use it every day, I feel that'd be handy. There's usually wind outside, but for indoor use definitely a plus even ignoring the cutting improvments and potential for battery life that Fuel tools are supposed to perform better in.
Personally tho, I'm not a fan of the triggerless design. The original version is very simple and handy, and feels like you're using a hot knife to cut. I understand that for production work it's potentially more efficient and easier on your hand, but really Jigsaws are precision tools. It's something that I really dislike about the m12 rotary tool (having an off/on that's not in a handy place) and it actually makes working with it quite frustrating & time consuming, not to mention the danger aspect or potential to ruin product.
Add that the new one is about 100 dollars more (at least going by Canadian prices), and I wouldn't say it's a clear winner. I have no plans to upgrade.
The older version is slower for sure, but not too slow that it wasn’t useful. The plate moving on me was my main issue. I was originally just going to loctite it since I don’t use the angle feature much, but after I found the coping foot I decided to just leave it that way and wait for a new jigsaw:
@@MORGANSMaintenance If you have both, then it kinda solves everything.
Thanks for the overview on this one. I've been struggling to find a nice barrel grip jigsaw. I use both milwaukee and dewalt, and almost bought the dewalt xr, but some of the reviews have me second guessing it. The M18 barrel grip I don't like at all. I do have a nice corded bosch, but really want somethign cordless. This one looks like it may be just the thing. That price is steep though, I'll wait for a sale.
In regards to the switch and speed dial, every barrel grip jigsaw I've used has been like that. You do adjust to it. Flipping the switch becomes second nature.
Thanks… I wondered that about Barrel Grips.
Yeah they will probably at least put it with a free battery or something one day. I usually wait for a deal like that myself.
Hopefully I will get used to the switch 👍
Nice review! I bought one also and love it. There’s one thing though, the last 3 latest vids did the same when changing the blade. Once you pull the lever to release the blade you don’t need to pull it and hold the lever to insert the new blade. Just push it in and it clicks in. I agree with the base plate. Wish it was tool less. Thanks!
Regards
Cesar L.
@@cesarlomibao2662 👍. Thanks for the tip on the blade.
I just picked this up for $120ish with CA tax using the home depot hack (tool with free battery then return the battery)
@@adamcain2028 Nice. I grabbed mine a few months back at full price and like it a lot. Just what I was looking for in a small jigsaw. The other day it was on sale in the US for $144 with a free 2.5 HO battery. I was tempted to grab another one...
I guess that the dust extraction works better with the blower feature turned off
Yeah I would assume me so. I would think that would maybe be the whole reason you can even turn it on/off. I’m not sure why you would ever want it off normally.
The dust extraction is better on bigger work pieces. Basically once the entire plate is on something, you get better suction.
Was your dust blower off when the vacuum was hooked up?
Yes it was… I surprisingly thought about that… 😂. I did take the splinter guard off too, I’m not sure if it would help or hurt.
I feel like the dust collection would work better on a bigger work piece. Coming off the edge of the board, a lot of suction is lost until your entire shoe plate is on the work piece… if that makes sense.
@@MORGANSMaintenance ah well, dust collection is never good on a jig saw
I like a trigger 👍🏻
👍👍… I prefer it myself
I have the same concerns with that weird on/off switch vs. a trigger. Always wondered if there were people who prefer the barrel grips with that switch compared to a trigger one and if so, why.
I’ve used it about 4 times now (mainly flooring) and I’m getting used to it. I definitely prefer the power of this one for general cutting, but I like having the coping foot on my trigger style old one.
@@MORGANSMaintenance Is there a huge difference in power between the m12 fuel and the m18? I have a black and decker 20v now so i'm sure either of these will be an upgrade but I don't use a jigsaw enough to warrant having 2. I'm leaning m12 for the convenient size but maybe I'd want the more power of the m18 for 3/4" ply?
@@tfwoodcraft I don’t have the M18 for the same reason. I don’t use a jigsaw as much as did in the past. If I didn’t leave my other set up as a coping saw I’m not sure I would have bought a second one.
Some 5/8 flooring is the thickest I’ve cut with it so far, it went right through it.
Most of my M12 Fuel tools perform really well, the main reason I use M18 is for long run times on bigger jobs. Saws and things can run through the M12 batteries pretty fast.
Does the coping foot fit on the fuel 😎⚒️😎⚒️😎
Im not sure, I haven’t attempted it. My guess it that it will. I was going to just leave mine as a jig saw and use my old one as the coping.
If I have time some day, I will take it apart and see. I think it will because the bolt is in a very similar place as the old one.
I just got one and the most interesting thing to me was that it actually doesn't come with a blade. Not a big deal but usually they come with one. I watched this video to see if I missed it anywhere, because it took me awhile to find the hex key and blade storage. I have a dewalt 20v barrel grip jigsaw (first barrel grip) and I still don't feel like I'm used to the switch control, but I like so far how the M12 has the switch more in reach of my thumb. And with the speed control on the head I see the possibility of being able to dial it in with a second hand if I'm doing a large curved cut-out on a sheet. The Dewalt one has the speed control on the bottom up by the battery
I thought the same thing on the blade. I thought maybe it would be in the storage space on the shoe, but was surprised they didn't give you one.
The switch is going to take some getting used to for sure.
Thanks for watching 👍👍
Good tool & good vid ... Thx
Your welcome. Thanks my friend 👍
I gotta get me one of those. I don’t mind that shoe upgrade cus the old one has pissed me off many a time.
Yeah I’d much rather just have to use a wrench and it stay put. The old one was nearly unusable because of it.
You're supposed to turn off the blower function when using the vacuum . Otherwise you're blowing when you're trying to suck . They work against each other . 😊
I’m not sure if I turned the blower off or not, it’s been awhile… but good point 👍
The dust collection also does work better when on top of the entire workpiece instead of off the edge like I showed.
@@MORGANSMaintenance I just got this baby this morning . Haven't put it to work yet , but it seems solid .
@@ronnietarnacke5153 definitely more in performance than the last one 👍
Not having a triger is a big loss!
I will have to see if I get used to it… but I’m not sure about it either 👍
Honestly, big letdown
I would buy it if it had one.😐
Just got this but I didn’t try it yet without the trigger. Pretty big let down!
@@MORGANSMaintenance have you gotten used to it or is it a bit cumbersome?
Try bosch t119 BO blades for coping
Thanks for the suggestion 👍
Because they're so narrow they turn very easily, perfect for those curves in mouldings
@@caramelypoops 👍.. I tried the Diablo “scroll” ones. I can’t remember the number, but they aren’t that great. I will definitely try these.
Cool 👍
I think I like it… it will just take some getting used to not having a trigger.
Appreciate it 👍👍
Time will tell!
It is definitely a better performing Jig Saw…
Need to find out if the bolt loosens over time for the bevel (it seems pretty snug for now)… and if I can get over the no trigger.
In my opinion they screwed up by not providing the variable speed trigger. That is a deal breaker for me.
I’m getting used to it, but for certain task I 100% prefer the trigger.
It’s apparently standard on Barrel Grips based on many comments
I love it but they blew it with the lack of a variable speed trigger. Everything else is great but let us be in control- not tied to dials. Should have had an option to turn that off.
Yeah, I’m just thinking if you drop the tool while it’s running you may be in trouble 😂
It’s a typical setup. Generally, barrel grips have switches and D-handles have triggers.
I want to see how the dust collection works with a festool dust extraction
That’s what I had it hooked up to. I have the CT26.
It does decent once your saw is completely on the workpiece. When you first start into the cut you lose a lot of suction because the open spaces with no material underneath.
You can see that on mine.. it took a little bit into the cut before it started pulling it in. I should have shown it on a bigger piece.
Thanks for a great video. If one doesn’t end up under the Christmas tree. I am going to buy one.
@@gatlinjonathan Appreciate it 👍
it’s a pretty nice saw. Definitely more power than the old one and I’m getting used to the trigger. I think I would still prefer a trigger, but I’m getting used to it.
That's identical to the Bosch Professional 12v apart from the blower...
I used to run Bosch 12v tools… many of their tools look similar. And the batteries have to be made in the same place 😂
M18 all the way, the M12 batteries just don’t last long enough for me
The smaller ones in these type of tools don’t last long. The 5’s and 6’s are pretty good.
Any tool that you are going to use for really long periods of time… you are probably better going with M18
Oh, yes they do last! I have all 1.5, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, and 6.0 amp. They are all brilliant. My oldest of them are 12 years old and they still hold good charge. Some tips: don’t charge when they’re hot and never let them in the cold
For us lefties, that on /off switch on the one side might be a no for us. Just saying.
True… I didn’t even think about lefties… but who ever does 😂 (just kidding)
Nobody cares about you lefties
Nope, I'm a lefty. No use to me
Yeah I didn’t even think of that until another comment. It would be very awkward, and probably unsafe to use.
I think that feature Sucks
Which one… the trigger?
@MORGANSMaintenance yes!!!!!!!
@@leonardpaciora5039 apparently it’s standard for Barrel Grips… I am getting used to it, but for certain tasks it’s a little dangerous. For the user, but more so for the material.