man these are sweet, especially that 4500 lumen 3-panel light! great overview since I'm shopping for exactly this. She should make all of the Milwaukee videos, she's a natural! The pricing is so good even with batteries they are cheaper than the Festool KAL II I've been using.
They wanted “clampzilla” but I hear that’s taken. Milwaukee is gonna have to put a phone into that first light if they want people to use it instead of their phone light. All really nice. Love lights. Can’t help thing of George Carlin where I hear “lighting solution”. Too many words. Like “rain event” or “boarding process”. They’re lights. Period. Thanks for showing us these.
I own an insulation company and most of the time we’re doing attics lately. I’m getting half dozen of those 4500 lumen lights when they come out. They would be used everyday during prep, setup and cleanup. Probably during bids too. Seems perfect for what my guys need
Decent enough. Prices seemed a little steep. I would've placed the 1st one around $40. I'm just a big fan of the M12 Rover and M18 Packout light. The Packout being directional, stackable, and able to charge batteries/phones is the best all around IMO.
Haley is the best at Milwaukee tool's this years. Enthusiast & alive. She sells !!! Most other reps seemed bored ... That said. I would have normally clicked out of that "just another LED video", but that small magnetic LED will actually be useful to a point I will use it. That Rover is cute too.
@@ConcordCarpenter Turn on low or medium mode. Take a pencil in your hand and try to quickly move the tip of the pencil from side to side. And you can see how the picture is interrupted. This is called the stroboscopic effect. The thing is that Milwaukee, at low and medium modes, constantly turns the diodes on and off several hundred times in one second. This is very annoying, especially when you putty and quickly move the mud knife.
So internal battery then I wish they would expand their USB lithium battery line. I love it. Great quality batteries but I wish they had more amp hours. Ryobi has a similar battery, but you can charge the battery from the battery individually outside of the tool which is nice. Although the Ryobi doesn't have as good of quality of batteries and the runtime is not as good, but the lighting system I think is a better expansion than Milwaukee's USB battery
You gotta do less talking and more listening to these displayers my guy, I love your content and will always watch but you gotta let them do what their paid to do which is show off every detail before asking them to move on with another question
@@ConcordCarpenter I respect the hustle don’t get me wrong. I just was waiting for a couple details in some of the reviews and right before they were gonna go over them you rifled off a question and made them flustered and skip what they were about to mention. But be that as it may I still love the content/channel and appreciate you out there bringing reviews and info to us consumers
man these are sweet, especially that 4500 lumen 3-panel light! great overview since I'm shopping for exactly this. She should make all of the Milwaukee videos, she's a natural! The pricing is so good even with batteries they are cheaper than the Festool KAL II I've been using.
They wanted “clampzilla” but I hear that’s taken. Milwaukee is gonna have to put a phone into that first light if they want people to use it instead of their phone light. All really nice. Love lights. Can’t help thing of George Carlin where I hear “lighting solution”. Too many words. Like “rain event” or “boarding process”.
They’re lights. Period. Thanks for showing us these.
ohh rainevent hope i can get ticket to that 😂
I own an insulation company and most of the time we’re doing attics lately. I’m getting half dozen of those 4500 lumen lights when they come out. They would be used everyday during prep, setup and cleanup. Probably during bids too. Seems perfect for what my guys need
Decent enough. Prices seemed a little steep. I would've placed the 1st one around $40. I'm just a big fan of the M12 Rover and M18 Packout light. The Packout being directional, stackable, and able to charge batteries/phones is the best all around IMO.
The clamping Rover actually has about 355 degree rotation for the LED. It's not quite 360 like some others.
The m18 folding boom light is the winner for me.
Haley is the best at Milwaukee tool's this years. Enthusiast & alive. She sells !!! Most other reps seemed bored ... That said. I would have normally clicked out of that "just another LED video", but that small magnetic LED will actually be useful to a point I will use it. That Rover is cute too.
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I hope that the new Milwaukee lights will not "strobe" like previous flashlight models.
Strobe how? I have a few lights and non of them strobe
@@ConcordCarpenter Turn on low or medium mode. Take a pencil in your hand and try to quickly move the tip of the pencil from side to side. And you can see how the picture is interrupted. This is called the stroboscopic effect. The thing is that Milwaukee, at low and medium modes, constantly turns the diodes on and off several hundred times in one second. This is very annoying, especially when you putty and quickly move the mud knife.
That's why I hate the M18 and M12 lamps from Milwaukee. Fortunately, headlamps and hand lamps do not have this problem. Although I'm on the red team.
@@Junk4508 interesting!!!
So internal battery then I wish they would expand their USB lithium battery line. I love it. Great quality batteries but I wish they had more amp hours. Ryobi has a similar battery, but you can charge the battery from the battery individually outside of the tool which is nice. Although the Ryobi doesn't have as good of quality of batteries and the runtime is not as good, but the lighting system I think is a better expansion than Milwaukee's USB battery
Wow what a babe! 😍
(And Haley isn't too bad either)
You gotta do less talking and more listening to these displayers my guy, I love your content and will always watch but you gotta let them do what their paid to do which is show off every detail before asking them to move on with another question
@@DirtyHandsCleanMoney711 sometimes you gotta get the. To move on
@@ConcordCarpenter I respect the hustle don’t get me wrong. I just was waiting for a couple details in some of the reviews and right before they were gonna go over them you rifled off a question and made them flustered and skip what they were about to mention. But be that as it may I still love the content/channel and appreciate you out there bringing reviews and info to us consumers
@@DirtyHandsCleanMoney711 I noticed that too. He didn't let her finish the answer at times.