Nice all round real life test Tools. Glad to see the dust extraction in detail and hear of the vibration. I am looking forward to the M12 brad nailer next week. All the best.
Great video tools. I like the M12 gear due to its lighter weight and size e.g. the installation driver or there M12 impact driver where you can get into tighter spaces. But I would also be interested to see how it goes against the Makita xgt sanders once they release the detail or 3rd sheet sander
Watch Dean Dohertys tool repair channel if you want to know how dire Milwaukee tools has become, since they were bought out by a Chinese company Techtronic Industries, they are non repairable in most instances, because of the lack of parts and those you can get come in expensive assemblies rendering them uneconomical to repair, ie disposable, only 4 times the price of cheap disposable tools, simply because of the name and a more powerful motor, to win performance tests. Stick with Makita they last longer !
Makita would rather make a microwave and 6 types of wheelbarrows than tools like this. I switched to Makita for a track saw 7 years ago and now I have had to buy Milwaukee for their battery nailers and m12 line.
@@kevinomalley1224 We all know there are gaps in Makitas tool offerings, but when 8/10 Makitas are economically repairable vs 3/10 Milwaukees that speaks volumes to professionals, we want quality tools which last, leave throw away tools for the DIYers. I have the Milwaukee 4th gen combi and impact, an 18 gauge nailer, a hackzall, a 4.5 inch grinder and numerous packout cases, Along with numerous makita dewalt and festool tools. But I wish knowing what I now know, that I hadn't invested any the Milwaukee tools, I just hope the ones I do have last, so it hasn't been a complete waste of money, but I doubt I'll be buying any more, I'm veering towards Makita 40v and Festool going forwards
Just got this model in stock at my work. Might have to pick one up for myself
Nice all round real life test Tools. Glad to see the dust extraction in detail and hear of the vibration. I am looking forward to the M12 brad nailer next week. All the best.
Great video tools. I like the M12 gear due to its lighter weight and size e.g. the installation driver or there M12 impact driver where you can get into tighter spaces. But I would also be interested to see how it goes against the Makita xgt sanders once they release the detail or 3rd sheet sander
Thanks for demonstrating the sander in an awkward position so we can see
That light was unexpected, nice!
I've been looking at this sander for the last couple of days. Your video came just in time
Id get the xgt oscillating tool and have two tools in one...lol
Watch Dean Dohertys tool repair channel if you want to know how dire Milwaukee tools has become, since they were bought out by a Chinese company Techtronic Industries, they are non repairable in most instances, because of the lack of parts and those you can get come in expensive assemblies rendering them uneconomical to repair, ie disposable, only 4 times the price of cheap disposable tools, simply because of the name and a more powerful motor, to win performance tests. Stick with Makita they last longer !
Dean knows his stuff!
Makita would rather make a microwave and 6 types of wheelbarrows than tools like this. I switched to Makita for a track saw 7 years ago and now I have had to buy Milwaukee for their battery nailers and m12 line.
@@kevinomalley1224 We all know there are gaps in Makitas tool offerings, but when 8/10 Makitas are economically repairable vs 3/10 Milwaukees that speaks volumes to professionals, we want quality tools which last, leave throw away tools for the DIYers.
I have the Milwaukee 4th gen combi and impact, an 18 gauge nailer, a hackzall, a 4.5 inch grinder and numerous packout cases, Along with numerous makita dewalt and festool tools. But I wish knowing what I now know, that I hadn't invested any the Milwaukee tools, I just hope the ones I do have last, so it hasn't been a complete waste of money, but I doubt I'll be buying any more, I'm veering towards Makita 40v and Festool going forwards
I just wondering the Makita products review
I’ve got a smooth finish in a tight place if anyone is interested.
I just brought up my dinner.
@@ToolsAndStuffOFFICIAL 😂