Milwaukee Tool M18 FUEL Top Handle 14" Chainsaw Review & Comparison

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    The Milwaukee Tool M18 FUEL 14" Top Handle Chainsaw Kit is designed to meet the performance, durability, and ergonomic needs of the professional arborist, power utility linemen, and landscape maintenance professional. While we do not have any 35cc gas saws, we did compare this saw to others and it will outperform competitors in the same class. Being a battery saw, there are no high noise levels, emissions, and regular maintenance.
    The Milwaukee Tool M18 FUEL Top Handle 14" Chainsaw was optimized for HIGH OUTPUT batteries. We highly recommend an 8 Ah battery or larger for this saw under heavy use.
    The Milwaukee Tool M18 FUEL Top Handle 14" Chainsaw saw has an easy access chain tensioner, automatic oiler, metal bucking spikes, onboard scrench storage, lanyard loop, and climbing scabbard.

Комментарии • 91

  • @NealZ31
    @NealZ31 Год назад +5

    2hours old and I just searched this exact saw to see a review! Thanks man!

  • @grantsdad177
    @grantsdad177 Год назад +8

    Definitely do a head to head comparison with the 14” vs 16”

  • @jeffsikkema8677
    @jeffsikkema8677 Год назад +5

    Great video... Its nice to see that Milwaukee is using an actual traditional bar nut on the side cover. So many of these battery saws use a chinsy "tool-less" plastic bar nut clamp and they all will fail eventually as they are plastic molded around a nut. Unfortunately, Husqvarna, DeWalt and others have gone down that path probably due to marketing pressure to claim to have a tool-less adjuster whoohoo!! I think you are incorrect on the chain pitch. Milwaukee's website lists 0.325 p x 0.043 which is an extremely odd size. I doubt that any small engine shops are going to have that in bulk and that leaves you to buy from Milwaukee 49-16-2744 at $30 ea. ouch!!

  • @deborahwoodard7530
    @deborahwoodard7530 5 месяцев назад +1

    I just got one. Very close to my Stihl 201TC. Good job Milwaukee

  • @mikemorgan5015
    @mikemorgan5015 Год назад +1

    I have the 16in model. It doesn't slice through wood, it grunts through it one tooth at a time with low chain speed. That makes it rough running. You get used to it. When I tried another model with high speed chain, I thought "this is what a chainsaw should feel like". Don't get me wrong, it does a great job with lots of power, but it feels like its beating the wood instead of cutting it. I can tell this top handle has the speed I wish the 16" had. When you have big chips flying back like that, you know you're getting some serious work done.

  • @borisk4444
    @borisk4444 5 месяцев назад +1

    Just got mine a couple of hours ago and love it already, so quite compered to 2 stroke and no starting required, just press the trigger and cut and stop if you need to hear if the ranger is coming 😂😅

  • @nicholassutherland2523
    @nicholassutherland2523 Год назад +17

    I would love to see the comparison between this and the big milwaukee chainsaw

    • @OUTILSCLIPSQC
      @OUTILSCLIPSQC Год назад +2

      This one is faster

    • @Jeff-rk8hq
      @Jeff-rk8hq 8 месяцев назад +1

      By far the 2826 is faster than the 2727 I have both but both are good saws

    • @57pad75
      @57pad75 7 месяцев назад +1

      By far it nicer to use well balanced don't leak oil 2826-22 is faster cut more because it have a .325 chain 7,700 rpm the 2727 it have a 3/mini chain 6,600 rpm it leaks oil that says it all 2 of them are great saws

  • @troybaker996
    @troybaker996 Год назад +5

    Run it against the Makita 18v X2 36v LXT or the 40v XGT. They are head of the game 💪🏽

    • @OUTILSCLIPSQC
      @OUTILSCLIPSQC Год назад

      Makita chainsaw only have chainspeed no torque at all, the 40v seem better tho i saw a review on both at the same time from wasabi channel the milwaukee didn't always stall compared to the makita .

  • @mccurjm
    @mccurjm Год назад +3

    Great video! I had the M18 hatchet with 8" bar and returned it. The chain speed is so slow that it was very grabby even with the full house (cutter on every link) chain and using the top side of the bar was borderline dangerous. I found that there's a reason that the other pruning saws from other companies have the cover over the top of the bar. I've already pre-ordered the 14" version of the M18 top handle saw, so now I'm just waiting on them to become available to the general public.
    One quick note on batteries - the 6.0 HO battery puts out more power than the 8.0 HO battery due to the 21700 cells in the 6.0 being higher discharge rate but lower capacity than the 8.0 cells. That's why the 6.0 HO battery and the 8.0 HO battery are the same size and weight. The 6.0 HO battery has the same cells as the 12.0 HO. That means the highest performance will come from the 6.0 HO and 12.0 HO batteries. I'm planning on having the 6.0 HO battery in my saw when I'm up in a tree with it hanging on my saddle unless I'm doing a lot of bigger cuts. With that battery, the weight should be about the same as the Husqvarna T435 gas top handle saw (counting the 14" bar and chain) that I've been using.

    • @WorkshopAddict
      @WorkshopAddict  Год назад +1

      The 6.0 Ah battery got very, very hot when testing it. I made 8 cuts on the smaller ash and the battery was at 50% and hot to the touch. The 8 faired better from a heat perspective and the 12 is where I would be.

    • @mccurjm
      @mccurjm Год назад

      @@WorkshopAddict - Were you using the newer 6.0 high output battery (48-11-1865) that uses 21700 cells or the older M18 6.0 battery (48-11-1860) that uses the 18650 cells? The newer 6.0 HO battery with the 21700 cells should run much cooler (Milwaukee says 50% cooler) and shouldn't have gotten so hot. I'd expect the older style with the 18650 cells to get hot in that saw if that's what you were using. If you were using one of the newer 6.0 HO batteries, you may want to check it in a different high drain tool to see if there's a problem with the battery. I don't have my chainsaw yet to test with, but my 6.0 HO batteries with the 21700 cells haven't gotten hot when I've drained them quickly with the blower, circular saw, trimmer, or miter saw.

    • @WorkshopAddict
      @WorkshopAddict  Год назад +1

      @@mccurjm Yes, it was a new 21700 battery.

    • @truthisweareallgonnadie.
      @truthisweareallgonnadie. Год назад +1

      The milwaukee m18 hatch isn't made for big stuff it's made to prone that's it. For that job it's perfect as a arborist my self I use it alot it's not made to be a speed demon!

  • @jasonbabila6006
    @jasonbabila6006 Год назад +12

    Perfect for arborist, no exhaust fumes to breath in while suspended high in the trees or in a bucket truck.

    • @WorkshopAddict
      @WorkshopAddict  Год назад +1

      It will be slightly heavier than what they are used to, but it will be worth the weight.

  • @txvet7738
    @txvet7738 Год назад +1

    That’s a very nice top handle saw I must say! If I was on the M18 platform it would definitely be joining the arsenal. I’ll just have to settle for my now 8” M12 pruning hatchet and Greenworks Pro 60v 20” beast of a chainsaw to handle my cutting needs! That M18 top handle is wickedly good though from watching you slice and dice them trees! Looking forward to that M18 top handle vs the 16” M18 saw…yeah!

  • @rubberDUCK-rd4vu
    @rubberDUCK-rd4vu 7 месяцев назад

    I've got this saw only used it a few times, it definitely is a beast. The second time I used it I wore the 8ah battery down maybe half way and it wouldnt start back up and made a clicking noise but a few minutes later got going again. The third time I ises it the chain got loose so I stopped and noticed the tool was gone, so I guess that thing doesn't lock in to well.

  • @zero-ol2nt
    @zero-ol2nt Год назад +3

    Would like to see how this compares to the echo 2500T

  • @Enriiquegomez
    @Enriiquegomez Год назад +2

    Putting the dingo to good use once again! 💪🏻 one day I’ll have one!

    • @WorkshopAddict
      @WorkshopAddict  Год назад

      I could not live without this dingo now.

    • @danlux4954
      @danlux4954 Год назад

      Too bad it doesn’t have a snowblower attachment.

  • @OUTILSCLIPSQC
    @OUTILSCLIPSQC Год назад +1

    I have the 12 " and she is a BEAST , ton of power i love it .

  • @oakiewoodsman
    @oakiewoodsman Год назад

    Wow! That too handle is pretty impressive for electric! Seems to have way more RPM than that.

  • @loucifer4205
    @loucifer4205 Год назад +3

    It's the same motor that is on 16 in saw anytime you put a smaller chain and bar on a saw you can cut faster put a 14 in on the dewalt and you will see

    • @eosjoe565
      @eosjoe565 Год назад

      I see they also offer the top handle version with a 12-inch bar

    • @truthisweareallgonnadie.
      @truthisweareallgonnadie. Год назад +2

      False the 16 inch rear handle runs at 5500rpms this runs at 7700rpms they use a different motor not the same.

    • @eosjoe565
      @eosjoe565 Год назад

      @@truthisweareallgonnadie.That may be true but if you look at the parts list for both saws they show the same P/N for the motor and controller.

  • @57pad75
    @57pad75 7 месяцев назад

    They are great with the 12ah my son have 2727 12ah it hase the 3/8 mini chain 6,600 rpm it leaks oil I have one like this 2826-22t with 12ah and 8ah it don't leak oil in my opinion I like 2826 .325 chain 7,700 rpm she cut way faster can push on 2 of them

  • @Surmoka
    @Surmoka Год назад +1

    Loox great. Would be nice to see a comparison with the somewhat smaller Makita XCU06Z 18V LXT chainsaw if the Milfookee is worth the +$150.

    • @WorkshopAddict
      @WorkshopAddict  Год назад +1

      I forgot I have that small makita. There is no comparison in hardwood. Maybe in softwood they would look close. I don't even use the makita it is so slow.

    • @jwm1893
      @jwm1893 Год назад +1

      Better to compare it to the 36v lxt or 40v xgt top handle saw.

  • @sgibby8817
    @sgibby8817 7 месяцев назад +1

    I watched a good amount of reviews on this saw as it has peaked my interest but the one thing I haven’t seen talked about is the trigger. Is it variable speed or is it like the hedge trimmer and it’s full speed once activated.

  • @benruthlessburger8905
    @benruthlessburger8905 Год назад +2

    What’s the verdict but Milwaukee or dewalt

  • @JeepArmyUSA
    @JeepArmyUSA Год назад +2

    BUT… overheating. My Milwaukee chainsaw and string trimmer overheat and I have to stop working, even in the winter. These are good for homeowners that are not under time constraints to finish the job right away. My gas equipment runs all day.

    • @krismorey
      @krismorey Год назад

      This is very true, my Milwaukee table saw is a pain to run in the cold and the heat. The 12ah batteries just shut down. I know it's saving them from self destruction, but wow is it annoying.

    • @danlux4954
      @danlux4954 Год назад +1

      Really? Never had overheating on my 16” Milwaukee saw.

    • @JeepArmyUSA
      @JeepArmyUSA Год назад +1

      @@danlux4954 ya, then as soon as I stick another battery in, that one quickly shuts down. I get the rapid flashing light.

    • @danlux4954
      @danlux4954 Год назад +1

      @@JeepArmyUSA that sucks, i guess you cut multiple trees.

    • @JeepArmyUSA
      @JeepArmyUSA Год назад +1

      @@danlux4954 yes I cut up several large fir trees at a time. Ideally I need it to at least run for 2 hours straight. I might get 20 minutes out of my 12 amp battery if I’m lucky. I’m hoping their new 15 amp batteries have better cooling technology.

  • @eosjoe565
    @eosjoe565 Год назад +3

    I really wouldn't expect this saw to perform any differently than the existing 2727 M18 saw as it uses the same motor and controller.

    • @jimmyf1312
      @jimmyf1312 Год назад +2

      It’s pulling a smaller chain on a shorter bar. It’s going to have a higher rpm

    • @grantsdad177
      @grantsdad177 Год назад

      I doubt the motor is the same as this says compare to 35cc the 16” says compare to 50cc gas

    • @eosjoe565
      @eosjoe565 Год назад

      @@grantsdad177 I originally stated that because I looked up the parts and both saws use the same part number for the motor and controller.

    • @grantsdad177
      @grantsdad177 Год назад

      @@eosjoe565 interesting I wonder if people will find ways to tune these up

    • @eosjoe565
      @eosjoe565 Год назад

      @@grantsdad177 There's probably not much you can do to a battery powered saw as compared to a gas saw.

  • @kyoss13
    @kyoss13 Год назад

    Not a knock on the Milwaukee, I just ordered one but I am going to have to see for myself if it’ll out cut an MS200 or a 201T. I’ve run those saws for years and I’ve been told every year that there’s something out there that’s better and every year it doesn’t happen

    • @WorkshopAddict
      @WorkshopAddict  Год назад

      I have never run those saws, but you can see how it compared to a ms262cm. That saw rocked Milwaukees world. No comparison.

    • @truthisweareallgonnadie.
      @truthisweareallgonnadie. Год назад

      Did you ever end up getting the top handle Milwaukee? If so how do you like it?

  • @John-cj3ve
    @John-cj3ve 2 месяца назад

    Like I said; I was basing my comment on other reviews I saw on the Dewalt. I have no 'hands on' experience.

  • @OUTILSCLIPSQC
    @OUTILSCLIPSQC Год назад +2

    Nice chainsaw ! I got the 16" and its a beast .

  • @KangarooSpotlight
    @KangarooSpotlight Год назад

    The main question is Does it cuts better than 2727 16 inch? Should i upgrade my 2727 to that new 14 inch top handle?

    • @WorkshopAddict
      @WorkshopAddict  Год назад +2

      In comparing them, it is not worth the upgrade.

  • @judyl.761
    @judyl.761 Месяц назад

    Can I put a carving bar on it?

  • @newseneus
    @newseneus Год назад +1

    Is it 3/8 low profile chain? I just got the 12” version of this saw and it’s .325 low profile. I’m looking for a 3/8 low profile sprocket to convert since no one makes .325 low pro full chisel chain.

    • @jeffsikkema8677
      @jeffsikkema8677 Год назад +1

      That is a very odd size and I made the same comment above before seeing yours. I make my chain from bulk 100' rolls and that 0.325 p x 0.043 is going to be very hard if not impossible to find unless you buy the Milwaukee chain at $30 a pop... ouch!!

    • @phillipendersby6964
      @phillipendersby6964 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@jeffsikkema8677yes if it's. 325 just make it .050 or even .063

  • @DavidSilvia-ms7tk
    @DavidSilvia-ms7tk 6 месяцев назад

    Is it comparable to the sthil 200T?

  • @inlinesix1187
    @inlinesix1187 Год назад +1

    3/8 chain? I thought they said it was a .325

  • @jesusblessthesecommentsamen
    @jesusblessthesecommentsamen Год назад +1

    Not to bad give it another 5 years they will be close to petrol chain saws. Nothing beats the sound of 2 stroke though.

  • @John-cj3ve
    @John-cj3ve 2 месяца назад

    I don't think you made a fair comparison. You just let the saws 'float' through the log under their own weight.
    I can't say from personal experience; but from what I've seen; the Dewalt is a high torque saw; meant to be leaned on; which you didn't do.

    • @WorkshopAddict
      @WorkshopAddict  2 месяца назад

      @@John-cj3ve I can yell you from personal experience that yhe dewalt saw is not meant to be leaned on and not full of torque. I have a full review out on that saw.

  • @zylent8251
    @zylent8251 Год назад

    Is 35cm bar enough for cutting logs?

    • @WorkshopAddict
      @WorkshopAddict  Год назад

      No, but I went at the review like this so I could show the power of this saw. It was surprising to use it and its speed. So, I decided to push it more than most arborists would so they can see that this will do more than what they need. It is hard to show people the power of a saw without a small comparison because all wood is different.

    • @zylent8251
      @zylent8251 Год назад

      @@WorkshopAddict I maybe gonna buy stihl ms211, i guess its good only for cutting home firewood.For logs no?

    • @WorkshopAddict
      @WorkshopAddict  Год назад

      @Zylent This will cut logs. You seen me do it in this video. But being a top handle, it is not the best suited for just cutting logs for firewood. The Milwaukee m18 16" would be more ergonomic for cutting logs. I do not use my stihl 261 for cutting logs. I cut firewood with a stihl 661. So it is hard for me to answer your question. I don't know how large of logs you are cutting.

    • @zylent8251
      @zylent8251 Год назад

      @@WorkshopAddict Maybe better to ask you this: what is usual width of logs you cuttings in millimiters, or centimetres?

  • @quick04sti
    @quick04sti Год назад +1

    Dead ash is hard as fk

  • @andrewclarke106
    @andrewclarke106 Год назад

    That sthil was running half throttle and you weren't even making it bite hard 🤣🤣

  • @mitchdeschambault9901
    @mitchdeschambault9901 Год назад +1

    My chain jumps off constantly no matter how much you play withel the tensioner

    • @WorkshopAddict
      @WorkshopAddict  Год назад +2

      Check the bar to see if it is pinched somewhere or if there is a defect.

    • @newseneus
      @newseneus Год назад

      Are you bending your cut? I’ve noticed with these narrow kerf battery saws that you can’t cheat the kerf and bend. You have to cut straight and true. Also cutting from the side where the branch weighs down and pinches the bar is way less forgiving with these electric narrow kerf saws. I’m all for the idea but I’m not liking them yet. Also wish chain manufactures would make full chisel low profile .043 non safety bumper chain to fully see what these saws can do.

  • @Nuvinci88
    @Nuvinci88 Год назад

    Why do these guys keep mispronouncing Stihl? It’s pronounced like “ still” not “ steel”!!!!!!!

    • @monsterenergy11555
      @monsterenergy11555 9 месяцев назад +1

      It's pronounced "steel" watch actual stihl videos and they will pronounce it "steel" I actually use to pronounce ot "still" myself

  • @waynewayne4448
    @waynewayne4448 Год назад

    If it like the fuel skill saw it will have trouble cutting a 2x4

    • @danlux4954
      @danlux4954 Год назад

      It cuts a 12” tree easily.

  • @slowb4lls1
    @slowb4lls1 Год назад

    Good video. I didn’t have a hard time deciding which to go with as I already got the 18v pruning hatchet 🪓 that’s a monster and tonight I actually grabbed a new one of these 14” version…..and it’s def. Not playing any games either. I will backup what you were saying about the batteries tho in a big tree which I want after it will literally drink the smaller waukee batteries down stupid fast, I’m gonna have to break down now and buy a couple of 8’s or a 12 or something so basically another 400.00 in batteries who can’t enjoy that after dropping 350 on the saw but who cares it’s just pesos 🎉