Yes thanks for all the money saving videos you have brought to us over the years. Thanks I look forward to seeing you on the livestream with Steve’s small engine saloon in January. Thanks
I've been a huge fan of Milwaukee for 30 years. I always bought their corded tools until about 4 years ago when I started buying their cordless tools. Now I almost exclusively use their cordless tools with a couple exceptions. I still typically grab the corded bandsaw either my portable or the one mounted on the Milwaukee bandsaw table and I also use their corded heat gun. The rest of my corded tools remain in their cases and I'm always grabbing cordless, mainly M18. Love 'em a LOT.
Recently at work we replaced a 3” air grinder that grew legs. We have this Milwaukee Cut off. We took the edge guide off for now. Very nice and handy tool, we have used it many times. 5 star tool.
This cut off tool IS JUST WHAT I NEED ! RIGHT SIZE FOR TIGHT SPACE! Recently found a Milwaukee battery that must have fell out of some ones truck on my daily walk. Thought battery was useless, however when clicking on charge button DISPLAYED FULLY CHARGED. Don't know exposure time to weather conditions. It was raining the day before, & the the next day when I found it. Need to know if battery is safe to use? Your how to videos on Sthill products especially chain saws have come in handy !
I love Milwaukee tools, I have several of them for my shop. I got their M18 fuel 1/2 drive high torque impact wrench, M18 fuel impact drivers, and M18 fuel 1/2 drive drill. I also have a few wired line of their tools, such as a 8-amp 1/2 drive drill, and a 13-amp 4 and 1/2 angle grinder. I also have their 24" M18 fuel hedge trimmer. All my Milwaukee tools work great, highly recommended. Love that cutoff saw, I need one of those.
I use the Milwaukee cordless 3/8 impact for a few years love it. Will be looking to buy the cut off tool. I sent my air 3" cutter to be fixed but i think i can benefit from this cordless. Happy New Years Dony!
Well think of it this way, no obnoxiously loud air compressor to run, no running air lines, or electrical cords. Just one battery, locked and loaded, ready to dominate some project, and do a little weight reduction.
Hey Don. Happy New Years. May I offer this Tech Tip - using a paint pen, mark your batteries with the inservice date. This helps track the longevity of each battery. I also number my batteries. At a glance I can tell if one is missing (handy with multiple batteries) and last one charged. Great videos and enjoying your distance teaching with Dave🛠
Don, i use Dewalt because it was a gift a couple of years ago, so i stayed with the name brand so i dont need different batteries. They work good for me but Milwaukee is probably the best out there. Roger👍🇺🇸
I wish I had the work to justify parching this cut off tool. It looks amazing. Thanks DB73 this will hunt me🙄. I own at least 2 electric corded reciprocating saws. I may go for it anyway. We only go around once.
If it were a side grinder I would jump on that all day long. I hate setting up the grinder to sharpen blades. There is not enough space under most mower decks to sharpen the blade anyways. I have purchased the 3/8 impact for removing blades and it works great. I also got the 3/8 cordless wratchet. These save my fingers because as I get older I have problems some day turning wrenches. Happy New Year!
Milwaukee has a m12 fuel right angle die grinder that you should look at . I use it with 2" roloc discs to grind and prep welds and clean surfaces with the scotchbrite pads. It's great
The debris screen looks great, surprised more don't have them. (Yeah, I know they can get clogged and backfire, but it seems like a problem that would be solvable. External removable screen?) I tried to stick with one brand batteries, but my tools are (pre-stanley) Craftsman C3 lithium...🤦♂️ Thanks for the vid!
We just started using the DEWALT cordless grease gun and work light, as well as d m12 ratchets, rotary tool. Exploring the idea of the m12 solder tool and a cordless heat gun..any experience with it then?
The same parent company, Milwaukee is just a more professional targeted line, Ryobi is a prosumer. Ryobi has the same tool that accepts their batteries.
A very handy tool don :-D The only thing they didn't think about is having the alan key clipped to the tool. it's the same old problem we used to have with the key type chuck. They could have moulded clips into the battery so the alan key stayed with the tool. All very obvious. If they wanted a safe option, they could have changed the handle moulding so the alan key fitted inside and the battery had to be removed to get the key. Maybe thats too much like the nanny state lol. I hope you have a better year don, i'm sure you need it.
Dang it man! Another m12 tool I gotta add to the fleet. They are a little spendy, but well worth it. I’ve been super impressed with all my m12 stuff. Also... 13% tax!? Holy crap Batman!
Don or anyone else please help I have a yard man snowblower with a 5 hp tecumseh engine. I replaced the carb since the old one was all corroded now the engine surges at full throttle. I don’t think it’s a dirty carb since the thing is brand new and fresh fuel was added
It's 12v. It doesn't have much torque even if it is Fuel. I bought it and returned it because it couldn't cut sheet metal in any appreciable way. I have lots of 12v Milwaukee. Some of it is good and some needs to be 18v. Milwaukee dropped the ball with this one. It's for hobbyists.
It looks so much bigger in the online pictures. Thanks for the review and getting me the video
Yes thanks for all the money saving videos you have brought to us over the years. Thanks I look forward to seeing you on the livestream with Steve’s small engine saloon in January. Thanks
I've been a huge fan of Milwaukee for 30 years. I always bought their corded tools until about 4 years ago when I started buying their cordless tools. Now I almost exclusively use their cordless tools with a couple exceptions. I still typically grab the corded bandsaw either my portable or the one mounted on the Milwaukee bandsaw table and I also use their corded heat gun. The rest of my corded tools remain in their cases and I'm always grabbing cordless, mainly M18. Love 'em a LOT.
i still use corded tools for bigger jobs!
Great vid Don, appreciate all the vids you brought us this year! Keep it up going forward! Happy New Years bro! Cheers!
Agreed Zed...Go B's!!!!!!! Thanks for the memories Zee!!!!!!!!
Recently at work we replaced a 3” air grinder that grew legs. We have this Milwaukee Cut off. We took the edge guide off for now. Very nice and handy tool, we have used it many times. 5 star tool.
that one may grow legs too if not careful lol
This cut off tool IS JUST WHAT I NEED ! RIGHT SIZE FOR TIGHT SPACE!
Recently found a Milwaukee battery that must have fell out of some ones truck on my daily walk.
Thought battery was useless, however when clicking on charge button DISPLAYED FULLY CHARGED.
Don't know exposure time to weather conditions. It was raining the day before, & the the next day when I found it.
Need to know if battery is safe to use?
Your how to videos on Sthill products especially chain saws have come in handy !
Gee I like watching your videos. You seem to be a very honest man indeed. Happy New Year. 🦘🇦🇺
thanks Tyrone!
I love Milwaukee tools, I have several of them for my shop. I got their M18 fuel 1/2 drive high torque impact wrench, M18 fuel impact drivers, and M18 fuel 1/2 drive drill. I also have a few wired line of their tools, such as a 8-amp 1/2 drive drill, and a 13-amp 4 and 1/2 angle grinder. I also have their 24" M18 fuel hedge trimmer. All my Milwaukee tools work great, highly recommended. Love that cutoff saw, I need one of those.
I use the Milwaukee cordless 3/8 impact for a few years love it. Will be looking to buy the cut off tool. I sent my air 3" cutter to be fixed but i think i can benefit from this cordless. Happy New Years Dony!
Well think of it this way, no obnoxiously loud air compressor to run, no running air lines, or electrical cords. Just one battery, locked and loaded, ready to dominate some project, and do a little weight reduction.
Happy New Year to you and your family!!!!
Hey Don. Happy New Years. May I offer this Tech Tip - using a paint pen, mark your batteries with the inservice date. This helps track the longevity of each battery. I also number my batteries. At a glance I can tell if one is missing (handy with multiple batteries) and last one charged.
Great videos and enjoying your distance teaching with Dave🛠
Great Thanks!
Gotta love a grinder that runs backwards. South Paws will like not being stuck with sparks in the face and best access determines how to hold it.
Great review Don! Happy New Year to you and your family. Stay healthy and safe.
Don from Milwaukee, Wisconsin USA
thanks Don!
I bought a mawakee impact and drill this fall, it seems very good quality so far. Mawakee is definitely the way to go. Joey from Ottawa.
Right on!
Amazing little grinder ...they really should have put a hole in the housing somewhere so you could keep the allen wrench mounted into the body.
I got the new Milwaukee right angle die grinder for Christmas and I like it, I will have to check out the cutting tool in your video.
Yeaaaa, back to Donyboy channel. Back to the videos I enjoy watching. Thank you.
Very nice review. Thank you!
Happy New Year and thank you for the video
Haven't seen one of those before. Excellent review 👏
Practical tool, Happy New year
Thanks Donny. Good video thanks for sharing. Happy New Year. Let’s hope 2021 is better Artie 😊🇺🇸
Don, i use Dewalt because it was a gift a couple of years ago, so i stayed with the name brand so i dont need different batteries. They work good for me but Milwaukee is probably the best out there. Roger👍🇺🇸
yes once you have one brand it's easier to keep so you can share batteries!
I wish I had the work to justify parching this cut off tool. It looks amazing. Thanks DB73 this will hunt me🙄. I own at least 2 electric corded reciprocating saws. I may go for it anyway. We only go around once.
You can do it!
Thanks for the review...I am thinking about getting the angled die grinder. This seems almost the same but I like the fact that it has a guard.
i want the angle die grinder too!
Another great video. About 20 minutes from me Milwaukee Tool is putting up a new huge warehouse. Would be nice if they had an outlet store.
also nice if locals can get jobs!
Well done dony boy 👍
Thank you for your time and effort in making such great educational videos. Happy New Year 2021!
Hi, just got that tool as a Christmas gift, can’t wait to put it to use 😃
you'll like it!
In envy, you sir have just enough tools and I am a long way from where you are but, I do have M18 Fuel tools lol
I started one tool at a time, you will get there!
Nice Tool Happy New Year Don
Wishing you an outstanding 2021!
If it were a side grinder I would jump on that all day long. I hate setting up the grinder to sharpen blades. There is not enough space under most mower decks to sharpen the blade anyways. I have purchased the 3/8 impact for removing blades and it works great. I also got the 3/8 cordless wratchet. These save my fingers because as I get older I have problems some day turning wrenches. Happy New Year!
Milwaukee has a m12 fuel right angle die grinder that you should look at . I use it with 2" roloc discs to grind and prep welds and clean surfaces with the scotchbrite pads. It's great
@@dhammmer8578 yes i need it, i'm tired of my air die grinder!
Excellent review, Don! Thank you for all your work in helping to educate us. Happy New year!
thanks John!
great review Dony
Happy new year
Great tool review Don. What's next on the Milwaukee tool list?
probably another impact
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I got the 3/8 stubby m12. It’s fantastic.
Great review. Looks like a great tool!!
Thanks Don
The debris screen looks great, surprised more don't have them. (Yeah, I know they can get clogged and backfire, but it seems like a problem that would be solvable. External removable screen?)
I tried to stick with one brand batteries, but my tools are (pre-stanley) Craftsman C3 lithium...🤦♂️
Thanks for the vid!
Hi 👋 Dony I like your tool Dony it look’s 👀 really Hander and Awesome 👍 to in small place’s 🤠
Happy New Year donyboy73! Great review....but I want the old intro back👍
Can you take the spark shield off? And if so can you use it like a grinder?
We just started using the DEWALT cordless grease gun and work light, as well as d m12 ratchets, rotary tool. Exploring the idea of the m12 solder tool and a cordless heat gun..any experience with it then?
i don't have the solder tool yet, but i'm looking into it!
Great tool. Unfortunately it is a thief's dream tool. Thanks Dony.
i keep them hidden!
Great review thank you!
Happy new years👍👍👍👍
Happy New years
Cool tool. Great video.
We use Ryobi. They are much cheaper and very durable.
The same parent company, Milwaukee is just a more professional targeted line, Ryobi is a prosumer. Ryobi has the same tool that accepts their batteries.
Great video!!! I want to see if dewalt makes one... should have gone with Milwaukee from the start!!!!
Doesn’t seem like Dewalt has a comparable tool.....
A very handy tool don :-D
The only thing they didn't think about is having the alan key clipped to the tool.
it's the same old problem we used to have with the key type chuck.
They could have moulded clips into the battery so the alan key stayed with the tool.
All very obvious.
If they wanted a safe option, they could have changed the handle moulding so the alan key fitted inside and the battery had to be removed to get the key.
Maybe thats too much like the nanny state lol.
I hope you have a better year don, i'm sure you need it.
Thanks for the video!
Dang it man! Another m12 tool I gotta add to the fleet. They are a little spendy, but well worth it. I’ve been super impressed with all my m12 stuff.
Also... 13% tax!? Holy crap Batman!
yes lots of tax in Canada!
Very nice
Don or anyone else please help
I have a yard man snowblower with a 5 hp tecumseh engine. I replaced the carb since the old one was all corroded now the engine surges at full throttle. I don’t think it’s a dirty carb since the thing is brand new and fresh fuel was added
Thank you for the video. And, i am still enjoying your collaboration videos. Just became a Patreon member.
thanks Gary, I'll check that out!
Another reason to have cordless is if you do not have an air compressor in your shop, impact wrenches especially .
also very handy outside the shop!
Hi 🙋♂️ Don happy new year 😄😄
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU 2021
thanks Shane!
Is the spark shield not movable?
yes you can move it a little
Nice
Looks like I got a find room in tool box for it
Great review! Have you tried the new M12 Milwaukee oscillating tool? It will get in even tighter spots.
yes i have one!
That's a tough little monkey Don. Thanks man.
So it’s a little angle grinder 🤷♂️ can’t justify yet another angle grinder 😁
At least in the states, if you buy a Milwaukee tool thru Amazon, Milwaukee will not honor their 5 year warranty
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It's 12v. It doesn't have much torque even if it is Fuel. I bought it and returned it because it couldn't cut sheet metal in any appreciable way. I have lots of 12v Milwaukee. Some of it is good and some needs to be 18v. Milwaukee dropped the ball with this one. It's for hobbyists.
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