I don't know if Milwaukee reads these comments...but I want a wall mount Milwaukee vac that can plug into a 110v outlet, and then the ability to pull it off the wall and run it on battery power.
They have one! I have one! You may already have one! Except, the only feature that it doesnt have is the ability to plug it in. But its mounted at home! With all your batteries and chargers anyway! The M12 FUEL wet/dry vac! It comes with a wall mount and a 6ah batt for $129.99
@@leerob2403 that's nice, but it's not going to cut it. I need something to vacuum entire vehicles and my entire garage. A 12v portable vac won't cut it.
The pleated filters look just like the one in my 18 volt Bosch vacuum , bound too be made by the same manufacturer .Which is very high quality and have used a lot for over a year and still has a lot of life left in it .
Not sure if this has been said before but if I were you I would consider looking into a better quality microphone or adjusting your settings. I love watching your reviews on all the different tools, however I always seem to have to turn up my volume way high just to hear you. Just a suggestion
I won't own a vacuum for work that doesn't use the high grade bags and some king of high grade filter after. I have too bad of allergies. That being said, I think I want the 9 gallon dual battery model.
Not HEPA and not even OSHA table 1 compliant... What's this for, homeowners? Seems to make much more sense to just take a Ridgid with the table 1 compliant filters to the job site instead of dragging around a Milwaukee that isn't compliant and another vacuum that is compliant. Also, interchangable heads? Sounds messy. Just pull off the head and swap in a new head while dust and debris falls out the old head right where you just cleaned, yeah.
We can see your concern, but there is an answer...maybe. Milwaukee says they have the details and test data to submit to circumvent the Table 1 compliance features. That was one of the first questions we asked. They assured us their filtration and performance will pass the tests needed to use for concrete dust, etc. If you run a fleece filter bag, then there is no mess. ;) But again, we definitely understand where you're coming from. We're just relaying the information and answers that were given to us. Thanks for watching.
The smallest vacuum I have is 9 gallon corded with 130 CFM and 133 inches of water column H2O/suction, and that’s with 4 HEPA filters filtration system. The largest vacuum I have is a 14 gallon corded with 425 CFM and 115 inches of water column H2O/suction, and that’s with 4 HEPA filters filtration system. The battery operated Milwaukee vacuums are definitely lacking the suction power, inches of water column H2O/suction, and that’s not good. The Milwaukee corded head/motors also seem to be lacking inches of water column H2O/suction(especially being corded). High CFM is great, but without a high or at least decent inches of water column H2O/suction, and none of them OSHA compliant (HEPA) out of the box, the vacuums are not worth the money at all.
What brand Shop vac do you have that has 425cfm? Project farm done tests on the most powerful shop vacs out there dewalt had 115cfm 16gallon and it picked up 5 gallons of water in 6seconds flat which was fast but the corded milwaukee done it in understand 5 seconds.
@@truthisweareallgonnadie. it’s a 14 gallon chimney sweep vacuum. It’s unbranded, but made with parts from UK and Australia, assembled in the US. It weighs about 50 lbs without anything in it lol. It has 3 motors and It costs around $1,800 in the US. It’s the most powerful vacuum that I’ve ever used. I’ve never done any scientific testing with it. I’m going by the company specs for the vacuum, so you can probably take a bit off the 425CFM and water column, but they might be spot on. The way that the suction feels, I would say it could do 5 gallons of water in 1-3 seconds time, because the suction is like no other vacuum that I’ve ever used. I had the corded Milwaukee and when I turned it on and felt the just ok suction, it was immediately returned to the store lol. The 2 vacuums I have, the 9 gallon 130CFM and 14 gallon 425CFM are shop vacs, but are in a way different category. I feel the branded vacuums loose a lot of quality and performance when sold to the public, just to justify the price and cost.
I think Milwaukee went a little bit too far now you have to buy the vacuum then by the wheel cart then by all the attachments and none of them are packout compatible too expensive too much of a waste of time let's see when other people test them how they're going to hold up for what their cost is
We'll be sure to push them when we get them in the shop. We had some lengthy discussions about "why not Packout" etc. There is some reasoning behind this. At the same time, that's not going to stop anyone from making their own connections to Packout. Thanks for watching.
A plug in adapter for m18 tools would be nice wouldn’t work with all of them but the high draw stuff, vacs bigger saws etc it would nice $700 for a vac that requires that much more $ in batteries is a deterrent esp if your building up your tooling
@@Shoptoolreviews I'm sure that the Milwaukee tool attic as well as Jake of all and the rest of the Milwaukee tool gang will come up with an adapter with all the rest of them that they have come up with. But I still think their prices are little bit out of line
Why waste our time telling us what the video is about? Isn't that the purpose of the video title? That's just as bad as people saying "don't forget to subscribe" as if youtube just came out and no one knows how to use it.
VACK-YUMS! That's a crowd favorite for sure!
Was great seeing ya there brother
Absolutely. Great time. See you again in a few days. It's 82 here today. ;) Getting it ready for you.
I really enjoy watching your videos
Dewalt needs to step up their game
I don't know if Milwaukee reads these comments...but I want a wall mount Milwaukee vac that can plug into a 110v outlet, and then the ability to pull it off the wall and run it on battery power.
⬆️This x1000
They have one! I have one! You may already have one! Except, the only feature that it doesnt have is the ability to plug it in. But its mounted at home! With all your batteries and chargers anyway! The M12 FUEL wet/dry vac! It comes with a wall mount and a 6ah batt for $129.99
@@leerob2403 that's nice, but it's not going to cut it. I need something to vacuum entire vehicles and my entire garage. A 12v portable vac won't cut it.
I love my cordless 3 and 6 gallon shop vacs, but who in the right mind would pay $799 for a shop vac?😬
The pleated filters look just like the one in my 18 volt Bosch vacuum , bound too be made by the same manufacturer .Which is very high quality and have used a lot for over a year and still has a lot of life left in it .
Yep, there are really only a couple of really good dust extractor manufacturers out there. Thanks for watching.
Cool Tim
Thanks for watching.
Nice Milwaukee commercial....
Yeah, pretty much. It's not like we got to keep the tools and review them...yet! Would you rather us NOT tell you about them? Thanks for watching.
@@Shoptoolreviews I was hoping for some actual numbers on performance.
I think some people have forgotten that Milwaukee has an M28 Red Lithium Line! However it seems as though they are phasing it out
Hey Tim, question. Does the 12 gallon come with the 2.5” hose? Since the motor head is the same as the 9 gallon can the 2.5” hose be put on it?
Not sure if this has been said before but if I were you I would consider looking into a better quality microphone or adjusting your settings. I love watching your reviews on all the different tools, however I always seem to have to turn up my volume way high just to hear you. Just a suggestion
Godamnit I just got a packout vac a month ago
I won't own a vacuum for work that doesn't use the high grade bags and some king of high grade filter after. I have too bad of allergies. That being said, I think I want the 9 gallon dual battery model.
Not HEPA and not even OSHA table 1 compliant... What's this for, homeowners? Seems to make much more sense to just take a Ridgid with the table 1 compliant filters to the job site instead of dragging around a Milwaukee that isn't compliant and another vacuum that is compliant. Also, interchangable heads? Sounds messy. Just pull off the head and swap in a new head while dust and debris falls out the old head right where you just cleaned, yeah.
We can see your concern, but there is an answer...maybe. Milwaukee says they have the details and test data to submit to circumvent the Table 1 compliance features. That was one of the first questions we asked. They assured us their filtration and performance will pass the tests needed to use for concrete dust, etc.
If you run a fleece filter bag, then there is no mess. ;)
But again, we definitely understand where you're coming from. We're just relaying the information and answers that were given to us. Thanks for watching.
The smallest vacuum I have is 9 gallon corded with 130 CFM and 133 inches of water column H2O/suction, and that’s with 4 HEPA filters filtration system. The largest vacuum I have is a 14 gallon corded with 425 CFM and 115 inches of water column H2O/suction, and that’s with 4 HEPA filters filtration system.
The battery operated Milwaukee vacuums are definitely lacking the suction power, inches of water column H2O/suction, and that’s not good.
The Milwaukee corded head/motors also seem to be lacking inches of water column H2O/suction(especially being corded).
High CFM is great, but without a high or at least decent inches of water column H2O/suction, and none of them OSHA compliant (HEPA) out of the box, the vacuums are not worth the money at all.
What brand Shop vac do you have that has 425cfm? Project farm done tests on the most powerful shop vacs out there dewalt had 115cfm 16gallon and it picked up 5 gallons of water in 6seconds flat which was fast but the corded milwaukee done it in understand 5 seconds.
@@truthisweareallgonnadie. it’s a 14 gallon chimney sweep vacuum. It’s unbranded, but made with parts from UK and Australia, assembled in the US. It weighs about 50 lbs without anything in it lol. It has 3 motors and It costs around $1,800 in the US. It’s the most powerful vacuum that I’ve ever used. I’ve never done any scientific testing with it. I’m going by the company specs for the vacuum, so you can probably take a bit off the 425CFM and water column, but they might be spot on. The way that the suction feels, I would say it could do 5 gallons of water in 1-3 seconds time, because the suction is like no other vacuum that I’ve ever used. I had the corded Milwaukee and when I turned it on and felt the just ok suction, it was immediately returned to the store lol.
The 2 vacuums I have, the 9 gallon 130CFM and 14 gallon 425CFM are shop vacs, but are in a way different category. I feel the branded vacuums loose a lot of quality and performance when sold to the public, just to justify the price and cost.
I think Milwaukee went a little bit too far now you have to buy the vacuum then by the wheel cart then by all the attachments and none of them are packout compatible too expensive too much of a waste of time let's see when other people test them how they're going to hold up for what their cost is
We'll be sure to push them when we get them in the shop. We had some lengthy discussions about "why not Packout" etc. There is some reasoning behind this. At the same time, that's not going to stop anyone from making their own connections to Packout. Thanks for watching.
A plug in adapter for m18 tools would be nice wouldn’t work with all of them but the high draw stuff, vacs bigger saws etc it would nice $700 for a vac that requires that much more $ in batteries is a deterrent esp if your building up your tooling
@@Shoptoolreviews I'm sure that the Milwaukee tool attic as well as Jake of all and the rest of the Milwaukee tool gang will come up with an adapter with all the rest of them that they have come up with. But I still think their prices are little bit out of line
After 21 minutes of basically repeating yourself, you missed one important spec on these three vacuums!! HOSE SIZES!!!
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Festool cordless is imminent..
as is makita 40v xgt ..
no thanks Milwaukee…
Why waste our time telling us what the video is about? Isn't that
the purpose of the video title? That's just as bad as people saying "don't forget to subscribe" as if youtube just came out and no one knows how to use it.
We like providing redundant redundancy. Thanks for watching. ;)
Overpriced garbage