Milwaukee Cordless Unboxing: M18/M12 Cut Off Tools
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- Опубликовано: 26 июл 2020
- Have you ever dreamt of buying every single tool to figure out which ones you'll like using the most? Me too! So that's exactly what I did. It's time to start unboxing and going through the massive pile of Milwaukee tools. I'm going to break this up into sections and try to compare like to like as much as possible. Milwaukee makes many different kinds, so we're going to unbox and go through all of them.
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I’ve been an auto technician for 33 years and I use Milwaukee exclusively for all my cordless needs I have several other items as well as their home stuff I think you’re doing a fine job and I appreciate what you’re doing it is very helpful to see items that I have not yet seen
Handle on the left side if you are right handed, easier to control in my personal opinion.
I would have to agree. Although I’m left-handed so reverse for left handers.
The small right angle they make a straight. Definite must have.
The one you thought forgot the tool has a keyless chuck on it there’s a little half moon you pull out and you can take your wheel on and off without a key
I can’t wait for the vacuums. See if any of them would be good for vacuuming interiors. Probably a shop vac one too for the Swisstrax
The M18 shop vac is money. Got it as a christmas gift and just around the house it gets used multiple times a week. Warning, wife may steal it. Got $1200 worth of dysons, a wall mounted garage vac, and the milwaukee is used more than the rest combined.
Having both the 4.5-5 and 4.5-6" grinders, i find myself reaching for the big boy at least 80% of the time. It will hold a heavy load much better and is immensely more powerful. Especially if you need to cut stone or concrete. Plus with the longer handle it's easier to work with if you arent in a tight spot.
The m12 die grinders are a sweet little tool. A little more bulky than a pneumatic die grinder but there is no air hose connected to the end of it of course. Definitely a must have in the cabinet. Keep these videos coming, I love this stuff.
I only watch this channel because of the Milwaukee stuff
I noticed that you didn't include the straight M12 die grinder in this video, wasn't sure if that was on purpose or accident.
It's new and wasn't in the catalog.
Well, I've been seeing all these videos and now it's time to spend my day going down the rabbit hole.
Matt” Hey Milwaukee can you make the tools in blue”
Kobalt: pick me! Pick me!”
Matt: *scoffs*
Yeah but to be fair he really should be checking out Hilti the tru obsessed garage spec tool ...
Zacery Hammond yea I’m kinda surprised he go with Hilti or Metabo (Germany). Hilti mainly rents their tools out from what I’ve learn from VCG Construction and Den of tools.
no milwaukee team red all way. redpill before bluepill everyday
@@zaceryhammond1144 he sells milwaukee they arent for HIS use
I really want a wash and talk on the M3 while you rant about something like real man tough guys. Always the most entertaining kind of videos.
The M12 2522 cutoff tool is amazing. I just picked up the tool only version. Super handy to have.
It’s a little beast isn’t it! Use it almost every day on site, diamond blade goes through cement sheeting like butter and will even notch out pieces of brick when needed.
Thanks for the comprehensive unboxing sand first impressions. Helped me on some buying decisions.
Looking good there young man! My only wish is that Milwaukee had tools for the older, grandpa age group. Those tools would have some chrome on them, to spruce them up a little. Other than that, thanks for going through and doing a through evaluation of these tools. Seriously, you've brought a lot of clarity and understanding of the product line.
I have the M12 1/4" right angle die grinder. I use it all the time and love it. Highly recommended.
I agree, handle on the left for a right hander. And I think you’ll like the 6” after you use it some. I run both the 5” and a 6” fuel grinders. Normally keep a flap wheel on the 5” and the cutoff wheel on the 6” it offers a greater depth of cut. And always use the handle, I find it allows me to be more precise with less hand fatigue.
Been waiting for this one.
Missing the m12 straight die grinder and the m12 rotary "dremel" tool in this round up.
Past 2 weeks I've already picked up the m12 right angle die grinder and m12 3" cut off. Haven't used either yet but when I do, I'm sure they'll go beast mode.
The straight die grinder new and wasn't in the catalog.
What an awesome series!
We need another late night wash and talk. Gosh, I love those videos.
I am a big fan of Milwaukee tools. Appreciate your dedication to reviewing everything under the sun from Milwaukee. My question, is why you initially went all in with Milwaukee versus the other manufactures?
The nut on the fuel grinders have a flip up tab for tightening so you don't need a tool
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I would phrase it "dominate hand on the trigger" the other on the handle is what feels good to me.
Great another infomercial
Go somewhere else.
the m12 cut off tool is amazing for cutting metal racks for cabling. so much easier then a big heavy grinder
For what i use angle grinders for the handle is almost always in the way aha but for car fab the handle would be good
Does Milwaukee make a muffler bearing adjustment tool for someone who is almost a real man? I am currently a door-to-door crockpot salesman but getting my professionally accredited CarPro installer certification from DeVry University.
i have the 6 inch paddle angle grinder. Its a monster
Matt.. u need the m12 1/4 inch impact wrench. There will be time for the quick and compact units! Trust me u won't be disappointed. My m12 impact driver is on par with the m18 units. 146nm/1200in lbs. U won't find another tool like it
Damn wish I had that kind of budget
Handle on the left of your right handed . All comes
down to personal preference .
I love Matt.... "I don't think we want Home Depot making our decisions on which tools to buy!" Spot on my friend. We are not responsible for selling the old built up stock of older model items that HD has in inventory, which is normally the case. WE will decide which models to buy and when and from whom. By the way, I don't like the bags. They take up too much square space when they are on the floor. You can't set them on the side like the boxes.
Matt, if you can’t bench at least 3 plates, you gotta’ send that Chris Reeve knife back. Just kiddin’. LOL! 😆
Matt, test out that M12 cutoff tool on Swisstrax. Does it have enough depth to be viable for making cuts on the tiles with the plastic blade?
Fixed switch helps if you want to hold the peace you are working with in your hands. Fix the grinder in a vise and go
Am I the only one enjoying these series and watching them all then??
Those things (i believe they're called angle grinders?) are handy, but kinda scary as well cos before you know it a piece of a body part is missing. I got a cabled bosch one which to me is way too powerful and quite frightening to use. For sure i can cut a tank into pieces if i would need to which i clearly dont. So let's see what these cordless ones can bring us :D.
I guess the switch or handle version, it depends what your going to use the machine for? why not a handle which you could lock right?
The small grinder (dremel thing) seems handy, the m18 version not really. I would consider the m12 version just cos its a handy machine, but since i got the best dremel already it will be just to have it :). The small grinder is awesome indeed :D
I like these videos! Keep them coming!!! Are you going to be selling the HO batteries? I think the M12 cut off tool, right angle grinder and possibly the m18 paddle switch grinders are going to be the way to go.
@clarionzoo thanks for the feedback. I've actually heard similar feedback but I've also heard the opposite. I think I like it more for the small footprint and being able to get into tighter spaces as well as not having to lug around a heavy grinder and m18 batteries
Are you interested in the mx fuel??
Stick it up 'em Matt. Keep doing what you're doing.
Looking behind you my mouth is salivating. I love Milwaukee got $1600 invested so far. Need to drop about another $1k to complete my needs. Oh yea and maybe another $500 on batteries.
Are Milwaukee tools made in the USA?
@obsessed garage check out Hilti tools Milwaukee is okay but as you said it’s a Home Depot brand and not built to your standard hilti on the other hand will blow you away with durability
One step at a time.
Yahoo..... more stuff to buy!
i use the cut off tool an insane amount. any time you have a screw head to get rid of ect. with the carbide abrasive bit its amazing for drywall and cement board super fast clean cuts. the tile blade dosnt work super well. it comes with an adapter that works with the 3in dremmel blades and i use the standard harbor freight reinforced cut off wheels so blades are standard and easy to find.
@clarionzoo what materials have you tried with it? its really not for wood and long as you let the blade do the work it cuts good. It is def kinda easy to stall if you get the blade bound at all. def not a saw it is a grinder and makes a ton of dust. However with the dremmel multi-blade it will defiantly do. Just got to not use a ton of pressure. Unless i have no choice the only battery i will use on it is the 6ah battery this thing murders battery's
@clarionzoo if you use the carbide blade this thing works very well with plastics i wonder if you had the metal curing blade on it. That would explain the hard time
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When it comes to choosing tools. Only the beholder can determine what's best for them thru experience. Good thing abt milwaukee is tons of power so choose whats best for your needs! Im waiting for the packout drawers
How much money is AMA walkie grinder I may be start on boxing tolls because you don't unbox the worth
Matty don’t worry about the real men, keep doing you. Plenty of us are really enjoining content 👍
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I've struggled to find blades for the small m12 cut offs. Even asked my milwaukee rep and they don't sell there own. And there impossible to find at a box store
Don't know if you like to find a OG spec blades for grinders and saws in general.
3M makes a great 3" cutoff wheel, you should check those out.
Don't feel bad about not knowing
Diablo is made by Freud who is owned by Bosch. TTi owns Milwaukee.
Freud is not owned by Bosch. I don't know where you got that from. Freud owns Freud and no one else.
I prefer take one. LOL
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A waste of time. Do you read up on the manuals before? You should know the tools and have a list so you can follow. Know the tools.
I will know everything there is to know by the end of this.