Electric motors have been capable of tremendous power for a very long time. Some Tesla cars have well over 1,000 ft. Lbs of torque which is significantly more power than diesel motors in dually 3500's & the like. Batteries have always been the bottleneck.
I have the new 18 inch fan and I'm very satisfied it's a beast but this new packout fan has been over due for about 4 years now. I always wonder why can't a light be on the fan incase you're in a dark area. It doesn't hurt to have it. If you don't wanna use it then don't. Or a usb A port to charge your phone
Yea thats the same price as their 12.0 hi output. Been that way for a while now. I have one as a homeowner and the only practical use i have for it is the blower. That thing drains batteries.
They were never intended to be homeowner tools. From their inception they've been heavy duty pro grade tools. They have some entry level stuff, that's more appropriate for homeowner needs/budgets. TTI also owns Rigid & Ryobi which are both likely better options for homeowners.
I have the power head roto tiller, weed eater, rubber brush, compressor, router, plus all their common tools. All I use is 8 amp and 12 amp batteries. I'm regular homeowner. Big batteries are nice dude. They last
@@dale4525 I never said homeowners do not own on 12th amp hour batteries just saying most people don't need it you have a expensive machine that most people just go and rent and use one time
What about The New Milwaukee packout vacuum pre-vacuum particle separator? Looks really great in the clear PVC at the Milwaukee pipe line event Can’t wait to see more info on it
I am heavily invested in Milwaukee tools. Over and over though I am finding that the tools are becoming apparently designed to fail quicker than should be. When they do they are also designed to cost to much to repair due to items made to not be sold separately. This is not a Milwaukee tool problem only. Many other tool companies are going that direction. I am slowly replacing the damaged ones with Makita.
I have had very great success with Dewalt tools, I did buy several Milwaukee tools to go along with what we do and they have all failed within a few months
@@meatstick12gben Everyone has a little snobbery in their WW choices. Mine is DeWalt tools. Many years ago I had my eye on a Elu Router. Before I could get the money they were bought out by DeWalt. DeWalt then incorporated their design ideas and deleted the Elu brand. Pissed me off. Then my most hated company Stanley B&D bought DeWalt and about a hundred others along the way. Not all the companies were "Wal-marted" by Stanley B&D but most were. As much as I hate to admit DeWalt is still looking as good as ever. Many of their tools are well rated. I have ALMOST bought several recently . Now I rate them ahead of Milwaukee due to longevity and a few of them cost of repair.
Dean Doherty has proven that they’re built like shit and prone to failure prematurely. Not worth the fix either since u have to replace majority parts. Xgt Makita is where it’s at…
Ive got the 18" m18 fan and its great, but the speed dial knob completley stripped itself out and i had to replace the whole fan after a month of owning it. Never got banged up or anything, was kind of a shame
Did they fix the battery problem for the Quik-lok power head ? Love mine but after sending it out for warranty and the 8.0 battery it came with makes me really not want to work it hard.
Wish they'd make an AC adapter for M18 so you could have the option of plugging in your tools instead of opening them on batteries. But they wont do that, cause it would lose them battery sales.
My question is price if batteries, for example, if an 8.o forge battery give the same performance as a 12.o high output battery, what's the price difference?
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This is ridiculous that milwaukee hasn't released a new 3/4" drive impact wrench. They could just change the anvil of the 2967 and it would be an upgrade over their existing offering
@MilwaukeeTool as a guy with thousands of dollars of your products, you release 18374 new chainsaws but still don't have a leaf vac? Make it make sense!
I don't want bigger forge batteries... I want a 1.7 ah powerstack competitor! Come on milwaukee! until I see something like that I think I'll stick to my yellow tools.
For someone who is looking at electric saws, 60 cuts is likely several years worth of use. I'm not saying gas isn't better..... My stihl farm boss is great...... But when my wife wants to prune a few limbs, the electric saw is cool
That m12 impact is insane. Previous models are 250ft lbs. 550 is crazy
I NEED one of those clear stubby’s
That chainsaw is something else.... An electric chainsaw that competes with gas is something i never thought id see.
Electric motors have been capable of tremendous power for a very long time.
Some Tesla cars have well over 1,000 ft. Lbs of torque which is significantly more power than diesel motors in dually 3500's & the like.
Batteries have always been the bottleneck.
Milwaukee needs to make a tesla style motor and stick it on a saw
I wonder if it’d mill the same as a 70cc saw😅
@@Technie87That TESLA line of power tools is gonna be friggin epic!🎉
Hear that mr. ELON!!😂😂
If u use these 18 volt chainsaw,s like a gas model u will fry the batteries, u need more volts to keep the batteries cool , that's what I was told 🤷
The new technology is brilliant.The tools are light and tidy relative to their power and they are packed with features that make using them so easier.
Tell Milwaukee to build a Milwaukee battery powered scooter Please please please, please please
I have the new 18 inch fan and I'm very satisfied it's a beast but this new packout fan has been over due for about 4 years now. I always wonder why can't a light be on the fan incase you're in a dark area. It doesn't hurt to have it. If you don't wanna use it then don't. Or a usb A port to charge your phone
The battery would die much faster I imagine
@EPSKRCMPK true but you wont always be using the light and we should always have extra batteries
@@weldonpinder7295 also true
I'm with ya except it needs a USB-C port instead for faster more powerful charging
Milwaukee M18 Forge 12ah is $250.00. Milwaukee is positioning themselves as commercial only, unless you're a wealthy homeowner.
Are you carzy no home owner needs a 12ah battery and plus there it the same price as there high output
Yea thats the same price as their 12.0 hi output. Been that way for a while now. I have one as a homeowner and the only practical use i have for it is the blower. That thing drains batteries.
They were never intended to be homeowner tools.
From their inception they've been heavy duty pro grade tools.
They have some entry level stuff, that's more appropriate for homeowner needs/budgets.
TTI also owns Rigid & Ryobi which are both likely better options for homeowners.
I have the power head roto tiller, weed eater, rubber brush, compressor, router, plus all their common tools. All I use is 8 amp and 12 amp batteries. I'm regular homeowner. Big batteries are nice dude. They last
@@dale4525 I never said homeowners do not own on 12th amp hour batteries just saying most people don't need it you have a expensive machine that most people just go and rent and use one time
What about The New Milwaukee packout vacuum pre-vacuum particle separator?
Looks really great in the clear PVC at the Milwaukee pipe line event
Can’t wait to see more info on it
I am heavily invested in Milwaukee tools. Over and over though I am finding that the tools are becoming apparently designed to fail quicker than should be. When they do they are also designed to cost to much to repair due to items made to not be sold separately. This is not a Milwaukee tool problem only. Many other tool companies are going that direction. I am slowly replacing the damaged ones with Makita.
I have had very great success with Dewalt tools, I did buy several Milwaukee tools to go along with what we do and they have all failed within a few months
@@meatstick12gben Everyone has a little snobbery in their WW choices. Mine is DeWalt tools. Many years ago I had my eye on a Elu Router. Before I could get the money they were bought out by DeWalt. DeWalt then incorporated their design ideas and deleted the Elu brand. Pissed me off. Then my most hated company Stanley B&D bought DeWalt and about a hundred others along the way. Not all the companies were "Wal-marted" by Stanley B&D but most were. As much as I hate to admit DeWalt is still looking as good as ever. Many of their tools are well rated. I have ALMOST bought several recently . Now I rate them ahead of Milwaukee due to longevity and a few of them cost of repair.
Dean Doherty has proven that they’re built like shit and prone to failure prematurely. Not worth the fix either since u have to replace majority parts. Xgt Makita is where it’s at…
8 years after i asked for a 3" DA sander... Hell yeah 2024 lol
I am genuinely terrified to use the forge battery on gen 4 m18 for the gears
Ive got the 18" m18 fan and its great, but the speed dial knob completley stripped itself out and i had to replace the whole fan after a month of owning it. Never got banged up or anything, was kind of a shame
13:40 that big fan is out now
Can confirm I bought one last week and trust when you at a jobsite with no ac I popped a 8.0 an it was a god send when your not close to a spider box
he said available February 2024
So the new stud tape measure only change is the high visible blade.
Patiently Waiting for the roofing nailer !!! October hurry
Did they fix the battery problem for the Quik-lok power head ? Love mine but after sending it out for warranty and the 8.0 battery it came with makes me really not want to work it hard.
More important - does the Stubby motor and control board have a protective coat.
Wish they'd make an AC adapter for M18 so you could have the option of plugging in your tools instead of opening them on batteries. But they wont do that, cause it would lose them battery sales.
I been wanting an ac adaptor for my Milwaukee air compressor.
An AC adapter would really help future-proof a lot of their tools. But they want you to buy their new tools in 5 years.
When will the new m12 heated gear and power source are coming out 15:41
My question is price if batteries, for example, if an 8.o forge battery give the same performance as a 12.o high output battery, what's the price difference?
The 8.0 is 1.99 same as the 6.0 some reason and the 12 will be 2.49 same as the high output but they will probably drop 50
So will Milwaukee make a Wet/Dry saw or tile cutter yet?! The other competitors are already ahead of them
Piękne te cuda od Milwaukee 🥰
Jedyną wadą jest cena,ale...jako hydraulik, uważam że to super narzędzia 👍👍
Oczekuję na nie,jak zwykle, niezmiernie (Polska,w Europie...).
Ceny, tutaj kosmos,ale konkurencja wciąż raczkuje 😜😛😛
So what now ? Are Pouch or Tabless cells in the Forge battery ?
TABLESS in the 8 and 12 amp FORGE BATTERIES
@@THEBEARDEDTOOLGUYok thank you 👍
great, super new and powerful batteries, how about make the batteries cheaper!?!
Good night I have some milwaukee drills I need fix where can I send then?
Any electronic repair shop
If they’re under 5 years and you can see the serial number, contact Milwaukee support
This is ridiculous that milwaukee hasn't released a new 3/4" drive impact wrench. They could just change the anvil of the 2967 and it would be an upgrade over their existing offering
No coverage of the m12 rotary hammer drill
Have the 1/2 STUBBY on ORDER with OHIO POWER TOOLS with PIN DETENT
@MilwaukeeTool as a guy with thousands of dollars of your products, you release 18374 new chainsaws but still don't have a leaf vac? Make it make sense!
I really wish M18 fans had a magnetic base
How do I attend Milwaukee pipeline?
You don't.....industry people and influencers are the main ones that go.....
@@johnnyfreeman1018 “influencers”
Buona sera sono interessata attrezzi per giardino zona Modena Italy
I skipped Milwaukee as they get too expensive.
Worx does the job for me and my wallet likes it too
Too expensive.
Smith Brian Miller Carol Taylor Frank
Are you ever making a microwave?
I don't want bigger forge batteries... I want a 1.7 ah powerstack competitor! Come on milwaukee! until I see something like that I think I'll stick to my yellow tools.
If you want to Stick with garbage then it's your choice they don't need to do anything you just need to be better
@@jwanilpatel3223…talk about a red fanboy
Their tape measures are garbage.
That chainsaw is a joke. 60 cuts up to 10in in diameter. Yea no. Ill stick with my echo 355 ans 620 for as long as possible.
For someone who is looking at electric saws, 60 cuts is likely several years worth of use. I'm not saying gas isn't better..... My stihl farm boss is great...... But when my wife wants to prune a few limbs, the electric saw is cool
@@jerrysolonsmith8471 fair enough
Have the 1/2 STUBBY on ORDER with OHIO POWER TOOLS with PIN DETENT