True, I use my Sawzall basically like a normal saw so most of the teeth get contact with the metal. Fast like hell in that way and you save quite a few blades that way.
Exactly. Im watching this cuz im interested in a m12 kit and has the saw wich is what im interested and ill buy it works great. Hope it works for my body shop
Glad to see an M12 vs M18 video. I nearly went for the 12 series when I jumped into the trades last year but very glad I spent the extra money for the 18. Really solid tools and batteries
M12 is great for service trades since they only need their power tools for small tasks and will swap between tools often. We'll use two or three power tools plus a work light in the span of a 1 hour service job plus hardware, fittings, and handtools. That would be heavy and bulky with M18, resulting in more walks back and forth to the truck. If you're driving screws or drilling holes all day running pipe/wire working on new homes, then more power is definitely beneficial.
Would have been nice to see m12 vs m18 fuel/non-fuel hackzall in the same fashion as the previous video. I was able to get the m18 non-fuel hackzall for
Do you think that the longer stroke of the bigger tool had the biggest impact on the angle iron? It was wiggling a lot, but the M18 tool seemed to be able to push the blade past the wiggle and make it actually cut. What did you think about the amount of vibration from the different tools?
I think the fact that the m18 was raised above the angle before he started to cut and the m12 was pressed against it when he started to cut also made a difference too
LMAO....you two are having way too much fun!!! Nice side by side comparison even with that strange metal you're calling al-you-mi-ni-um. 🤣🤣 Congrats Peter Giles, you got some cool stuff.
@@Zozo806 He’ll guess what you’re wrong Diablo has their own company so you got that one wrong I don’t know how it is in UK but here in United States Diablo its own company😡
@@crazymike4894so its just a coincidence that Diablo is made in the city of Udine in northeastern Italy. Where Freud has its facility offical as Freud SpA - Bosch. Diabolo is just a rebrand for the north american market. Just accept it.99% of all diabolo products are Bosch Expert in Europe and Freud just belongs to the Bosch Group.
I imagine rubbish metal blades would work adequately to cut softwood -so you can get some actual use out of them if you inadvertently bought a large pack of lousy blades on Black Friday.-
When using a Sawzall you have to press the gate of the saw up against the object your cutting ..that keeps what your cutting from bouncing around . If your doing a legit comparison learn how to use the tools please!
Nice video 👍+ I am jumping with joy
Awesome Peter. Ping us an email and we will get these prizes sent out to you 🥳
@@MachineryNation just done it thank you 👍👍
@@rusted2rollin760 perfect we will try and get them to you pre Christmas 🤩
Congrats Peter, nice win buddy!! 😀👍🏼
Watching this, both performed really well, but just imagine how well they would peform used by someone that knew how to use them.
I know right, we have no idea what we’re doing 😂😂
True, I use my Sawzall basically like a normal saw so most of the teeth get contact with the metal.
Fast like hell in that way and you save quite a few blades that way.
Bet yer wife says that to you every time
Exactly. Im watching this cuz im interested in a m12 kit and has the saw wich is what im interested and ill buy it works great. Hope it works for my body shop
Fence tight against piece would help!😂😂😂
These 12v vs 18v comparison videos are absolutely top. Love the chemistry and quality of the videos. I went for the M12 series for simple DIY stuff
Thank you so much Kr7 🤩
This really goes to show how important it is to have the work item properly secured.
Your not wrong Doug! An ash log with 3” screws is awesome hahaha
Glad to see an M12 vs M18 video. I nearly went for the 12 series when I jumped into the trades last year but very glad I spent the extra money for the 18. Really solid tools and batteries
Right tools for the right job bra M12 is better when you don't need the power
M12 is great for service trades since they only need their power tools for small tasks and will swap between tools often. We'll use two or three power tools plus a work light in the span of a 1 hour service job plus hardware, fittings, and handtools. That would be heavy and bulky with M18, resulting in more walks back and forth to the truck.
If you're driving screws or drilling holes all day running pipe/wire working on new homes, then more power is definitely beneficial.
Just got into the M12 line and LOVING them!
Would have been nice to see m12 vs m18 fuel/non-fuel hackzall in the same fashion as the previous video. I was able to get the m18 non-fuel hackzall for
I think the conclusion of the two is that both will do the same job, but the M12 is more powerful. Glad your enjoying the vids 🥳
Best tool review ever without learning much!!!!
Haha! Exactly TJ 😂😂
Do you think that the longer stroke of the bigger tool had the biggest impact on the angle iron? It was wiggling a lot, but the M18 tool seemed to be able to push the blade past the wiggle and make it actually cut.
What did you think about the amount of vibration from the different tools?
Sound like some good logic to me 👍🏼
I think the fact that the m18 was raised above the angle before he started to cut and the m12 was pressed against it when he started to cut also made a difference too
What size batteries was used for this test?
5ah in the M18 90wh
6ah in the M12 72wh
Will you do a M12 v m18 circ saw test? I've noticed you don't have the M12 on your website.... Which I'm currently looking for
When we get one we will do that comparison for you. We don’t currently have stock of the M12. Thank you for the suggestion 👍🏼
LMAO....you two are having way too much fun!!! Nice side by side comparison even with that strange metal you're calling al-you-mi-ni-um. 🤣🤣
Congrats Peter Giles, you got some cool stuff.
Hahaha John! I was going to pronounce it Al-lume-in-um for a laugh and completely forgot 🤦🏻♂️ thank you for watching 😂
James you and the gang always make me laugh, thanks bud.
Hi Hayes machinery Nice One Thanks again
Cheers Darren 👍🏼
Honestly amazed of m12 as a platform
It really is awesome! Thanks Sam 🤟🏽
You guys have too much fun making these videos, I love it 😂😂
Thank Jordan 🤟🏽 Your support is really appreciated 💪🏼🙌🏻
Just came across these guys today! Good vibes!
Thank you Casey 🤩
Thanks for the reviews!
Thank you Stephen
Thoroughly informative and hilarious. Well done chaps. Love your Channel.
Thank you Joseph 😎
Love the videos I'm enjoying from the US
Love this comment 🤩
Great video guys!
Thank you Kody 💪🏼
Good vid guys keep the milwaukee vids coming.
Oh they’re coming! Thanks for watching 💪🏼
I love watching these videos
Thank you Zubell
Does the M stand for mental?
Hahaha love it Al ✔️😂
Fantastic video, looking forward to the next one!
Thank you Brian 🤩
Great video guys
Thank you Oliver 🤩
The two Ronnies do Milwaukee again lol. Great vid you two.
Fork Handles coming soon 😂😂
@@MachineryNation candles
@@fixitorstripitGardenmachines how many candles Neil? 😂
That looked like fun ! You are right the blades make a massive difference, good video
Thanks Mark 🤩
Great video keep up the good work
Thank you Hoss 👍🏼
Thank you for this keep it going
Great video, looks like you guys are having a blast with the comparisons!
Cheers Dan 🤩 we do like a laugh 👍🏼
I've been wanting to grab one of these tools, but was having trouble deciding which... i think i will go with the 12 volt for its compact size
Yea Boogie 👍🏼
Love these videos. Awesome test. Keep it up my friends.
Brent you’re a diamond, thank you 😎
Need more of these videos.
On it!
Awesome bit of kit
Thank you John 🤩
Just subscribed. Enjoying the content!
Awesome, thank you Oscar :)
Great video!
Thank you Maxim 😎
Great video guys! Keep them coming! BTW who’s the other guy that does the videos? 😉
Why thank you Sir! I think his name is pill, bill, mill, sill or dill…. Something like that! 😉
Great video. You two are hilarious 😂
Thank you 🥳
Great videos guys! Just got a set of milwaukee tools and I must say I'm pretty impressed with the m12 power!
You and us both! Thanks Jake 👍🏼
Good one guys - being in a shop (as to job sites) that 12v is best in range. Super nice tool
100% Claus! Love it 💪🏼
Nice video!
It’s always a blast watching you guys!
Cheers Dan 🙌🏻
Well done Peter
Thank you Edward 🤩
Awesome video
Great video!! I believe Milwaukee has a m18 hackzall also
Very entertaining
You 2 could be the new version of the chuckle brothers 😂
Well done peter 👏
To me to you! Would be perfect for our next video hahahaha. Thanks Jason 😂
Great video, like to see more reviews
Cheers Derek. We appreciate it 😇
Fantastic review guys - keep them coming!
Stay tuned tonight as the next one is very funny 🥳
I’ve been wanting to get that hackzall for while now, i might just get it now. 👍
Great tool. If your in the UK we have they available on our website 🙌🏻
Hello from across the pond
Hi Tony, welcome to our channel 🤩
Nothing better than tool tests, and a few laughs, eh? Keep it up, gents!
Thank you Ben 🤩
Love you guys
Thank you Grace 🙌🏻
love this
Thank you Nano
You guys should try Diablo blades. You might find better results. Don’t know if they have them over there in the UK❓🥴
Hmm I’m not sure they are. Being Milwaukee dealers ourselves we had better be loyal 🤩 unless it’s red leave it in the shed 😂
Diablo is rebranded Freud what is owned by Bosch.
So basicly Diabolo blades are just red Bosch Expert Line blades.
@@Zozo806 He’ll guess what you’re wrong Diablo has their own company so you got that one wrong I don’t know how it is in UK but here in United States Diablo its own company😡
@@crazymike4894so its just a coincidence that Diablo is made in the city of Udine in northeastern Italy. Where Freud has its facility offical as Freud SpA - Bosch. Diabolo is just a rebrand for the north american market.
Just accept it.99% of all diabolo products are Bosch Expert in Europe and Freud just belongs to the Bosch Group.
very cool the sawzall is A1
Greetings from across the pond! Great video and great channel. New subscriber and I'm looking forward to future videos!
Thank you Edward 🥳
For a DYIer the M12 is compact and light weight enough to do most jobs. If course you wouldn't use it on a construction job site for all day use.
Cool Video
Cool watch. I’ve been toying about getting a sawzall for a bit
Have know somewhere that currently has a sale on and they would be very grateful of your business 😉
Love the video but wish it was the one handed m18 recip saw instead of the full sized one
Thanks Barty! As our collection grows we will try and do as many different ones as possible 👍🏼
Maybe it comes down to battery life?
Possibly, who knows 👍🏼
Wow, that M18 is a beast but those blades are key I think.
Cheers Martin. I’m looking forward to doing the blade comparison vid 👌🏽
Hay that was mine mate
Which one Hank? M18 or M12
@@MachineryNation I have bought I need a hat and a 2x t shirt 👕
@@henrymurawskibigdogrepair haha, fingers crossed on the next one 🤞🏼
Great tools with great bat trees.
We have Bat Trees all around us here. Strange looking thing branches at the bottom and roots on the top.
I can’t wait for the hammer drills I’m holding off until I see that video
Soon, very soon 😎
I’m just beginning to like Milwaukee tools.
All thanks to us I hope Benda hahaha 😇
Can’t beat Milwaukee
That was great
Thank you Adam 🙌🏻
U guys having lots of fun there. Lol
Probably a little too much 😂
Milwaukee is always awesome
It sure is!
why didn't they use the 18v hackzall instead of the m12????
awesome!
Wouldn’t it make more sense to compare the m12 and m18 Hackzalls?
Probably, if we had one 😂😂
@@MachineryNation ahh yes, that would help haha
I love M12 tools
Here here brother 🥳
Top video
Thank you Glyn 😊
Damn shame you didn't compare the 12v hackzall vs 18v hackzall
Very funny. I think the Hackzall could win 🏆
Milwaukee cordless hacksaws and sawzalls are the best!
Thank you Todd. They’re pretty awesome hey!
Glad I brought sawzall now 👌 a blade comparison video would be interesting I have noticed the standard blades don't last long at all
The difference in blades is amazing! Blade vid will be up in the new year 👌🏽
@@MachineryNation looking forward to it really enjoying the videos guys
@@ashtreecare thank you Jacob 🥳 we really appreciate your support 👍🏼
Milwaukee blades are absolute garbage
What I expected to happen
Just subbed
It’s not the tool fault, it is the operator lol
Always with us 😂😂
@1:33 Holy F!
Still regretting my purchases... haha
5:00 too funny!
Hi
I imagine rubbish metal blades would work adequately to cut softwood -so you can get some actual use out of them if you inadvertently bought a large pack of lousy blades on Black Friday.-
This is my comment. There are many like it, but this one is mine.
😂😂😂
Like a couple of 6th graders 😆 I want to try 🙏
Play time at the zoo here hahah
I like Milwaukee T-shirt please
Keep your fingers crossed 💪🏼
@@MachineryNation I’m expecting it!
@@sonnymylovesosweat you and everyone else 😂
Sure the M18 how more power, but youre comparing two different saws. The Sawzall have a longer stroke
Yes of course. We are showing the difference between the two, hence the video 👍🏼
milwaukeeeeeeeeeee
The most British tool review I can remember seeing - and most likely the place I will purchase from next. Tool w***ers
Thank you, I think… 😂
When using a Sawzall you have to press the gate of the saw up against the object your cutting ..that keeps what your cutting from bouncing around . If your doing a legit comparison learn how to use the tools please!
Keep away from a rivet gun review, got the m12 as cam not afford the m18 😂
Haha, thank you John! Video is imminent 😉
@@MachineryNation hate you guys 😂
@@race-it 😂😂
nice video your a cut above the rest lol
Cheers Sparky 🤘🏼we appreciate your support and jokes 🤩
A comment in the comment section 😂
Exactly, this is the perfect comment 👍🏼
your videos are so funny m18 sawzill I think was better
Thank you Tim mate, yeah for sure 🙌🏻
Diablos better blades, fyi
All this proved was the dude with the m12 doesn’t know how to use power tools