The staples for the big staple gun look nearly identical to the ones for the dewalt fence staple gun. I got the dewalt fence stapler a few months ago, have some new ground my dad is renting and I've been working on fence almost daily for a while. Over 400 acres and every existing fence was thrashed 🙃. Love to see a video comparing the 2 when it comes out. Sure Project Farm will have something.
i just picked up the m12 T50 stapler last week to install some horse fencing, 1000ft of it 2500staples in a couple hours on one battery, werent the most ideal fastener for the job but it worked fine and we were liberal with them sure beat hand driving larger staples or pulling the manual T50 stapler handle 2500 times.. my wrist would of been vibrating for a week
Most excited about the arm sleeves! I do a lot of overhead drilling on metal door frames and the red hot shavings always land on top of my elbow, these look amazing to protect my arms from burns!
Nothing better than cool tools at insane prices.... I was into the Cowboy stapler until the bucket of tears price tag The pack-out Coffee cup and cooler is also of interest as they go together well. Rob the small coffee cup is for your boss that has a weak bladder or just cant handle all that caffeine at one time... See there is a reason for all that insanity? Have a GREAT week
Have you looked at the prices for other cowboy staplers? They are all at least that cost. First, you are looking at a tool that is more powerful than a framing nailer. It is driving thicker gauge steel and also x2. Second, the market for framing nailers is huge compared to cowboy staplers. They have to amortize that production tooling over a much smaller volume. It's like the cordless automatic rebar tiers that cost $2k+. They cost that much because very few people need them.
@@maximusmagni1 Just to be clear I have no need for a cowboy stapler, I just never heard of that stapler before and all prices are insane across the board. It realy doesn't matter who the manufacture is there is going to be tools with a insane bucket of tears attached to it. The only way you can get away from the big bucket of tears is to have a Manufacture offer the same high quality tool at a insane smaller bucket of tears. At any rate there are some specialized tools that are just plain amazing an so cool you want them, but in reality have no use for them. For me the cowboy stapler falls into that category.
@@bigboreracing356 If it only costs $25 to manufacture, you should find a Chinese factory to make them and charge $350 and corner the market. You have zero clue about what you are talking about. The piece cost is a bit higher than their framing nailer due to the power, but it ignores the tolling cost needed to build the first one. That tooling cost is millions for a new product. Framing nailers and finish nailers are needed by hundreds of thousands of contractors worldwide. The market for cowboy staplers is probably 1/100 of that. If they could sell 100x as many, they would probably sell it for $400 and still make good money.
I mean. If you’re only around a Lowe’s, you’re already screwed. True story - my RV was broken down next to a Lowe’s with a smoking alternator. Needed a right angle impact wrench to get the alternator out. I drove 45 minutes to a Home Depot to get a Milwaukee right angle impact. Almost got stuck in a snow storm on the way back. In all honesty, if the Lowe’s app had a proper search function and would’ve shown me the Kobalt right angle impact I probably would have bought it. But it didn’t, so I got to start my M12 collection :)
Maybe the 20-ounce cup is for those with small bladders? 🤔 30-ounce version it is! That cooler will keep important drinks cold...and hold my "beer" at the same time!
@@dposcuro I’ve been thinking the same thing. Milwaukee has a tendency to make something perfect on their first try. There have been a couple of tools I can think of that have been less than perfect… I.e. the gen 1 15 and 18 gauge finish guns. They followed them up with products that are about as perfect as they get. There is a lot of money tied up in a track saw purchase, and Milwaukee may be wanting to make it perfect. I’m guessing it’s gonna be almost a grand when it comes out, and they risk losing customers if someone buys a thousand dollar tool and it is sub-par
Seems like there's value to be had in a common power head unit and attachments to handle different kinds of nails and staples. Obviously it might not be a panacea but several hundred per tool adds up the more variety you need.
I'm so excited they finally released the fencing stapler! I talked to our regional milwaukee rep 3 years ago and said "you guys gota make one of these, I'm about to buy the dewalt one just for this" his expression wasn't the greatest for team yellow... Well they must've paid attention along with other fencing contractors/utility companies and finally saw there was enough demand to make it. Edit: Yes it's expensive, and I'll pay it. So are comparable pneumatic fencing staplers, plus a gas powered compressor to run them in the field, your hoses that get beat up and leak over time dragging them around or punctured on barb wire etc... not to mention most pneumatics require a proprietary staple to run them anyways. To be cordless and have no down time is a huge win.
@@randydinglehopper62 I'm sure there's other uses for utility companies like running ground cables on service poles and other conduit, but primarily for fencing applications. It's one of those tools that pays for itself quickly, and without the cost of maintenance (compressor, air lines, fuel.)
It's a result of them watching people 3d print what they really want, Jake Of All featured something similar months ago from a 3d printer guy's channel open source and all. And those cups look like they were sourced from Yeti.
I'll still have one attatched to mine soon. Just for the freakout effect when I tip it back n roll off. Prob leaving a trail of coffee out the door too 😀
Anybody who has hand-driven standard staples into seasoned fence posts, especially Locust posts….. will appreciate that nailer for its speed and ease. No more staples flying off into the nether, spreading for inexplicable reasons, or diverting to strange angles as it’s being driven into the post making for impossible striking angles. Next week: Packout tea set. 😂
I was REALLY hoping the big Packout cooler was going to be thermo electric. I’ve got the electric Colman cooler in my semi, but I was hoping this would be an excuse to buy another Milwaukee device.
I like the 1/4" Dr. SAE & Metric socket set in the case, I'll prolly buy at least one. I also like the Ryobi clamp on lights. I just bought a couple of the Ryobi 18v magnifying LED clamp lights & a Ryobi 18v clamp on 4" fan. I gave the clamp fan & a magnifying clamp light to my Wife & she loves them! Thank you for sharing.
@@ToolShow She's an RN Nurse & uses it to do her patients paperwork, reports, coding Etc.. I bought the fan for when she goes to patients homes without A/C & for when she goes to flea markets, outdoor events & things like that down here in the high heat & humidity of San Antonio, Texas.
All the coffee comments drives home a Calvin and Hobbes strip that pointed out that “Verbing weirds language.” Every linguistics prof I had had that strip cut out and taped to their office door.
Rob this one is absolutely the funniest “BREAKING NEWS” I’ve ever seen. The sad coffee 🤣🤣, and you were just on a roll noire time. Not sure how ya do it, but you make news, fun as heck Cheers✌🏻
Uf da. That cooler though.... I was hoping closer to $179... Well, guess it'll have to wait. But that Monster cup will help keep the cold beverages safe from being spilled as I move around the job site.
I have to say that I honestly wouldn’t mind a Milwaukee wrench set that is 1: a six sided, not 12 sided box end; and 2: doesn’t have the max bite. I’ve had this issue where the max bite feature just won’t let go. When doing alignment on cars, I find myself fighting the max bite to let go of the tierod ends and jam nuts. One time I almost had to cut my 22mm off. One last thing, I wish they had the going up to larger sizes. I would definitely buy a set if they could go up in size.
Man, and I thought it was gonna be a really useful coffee mug from Milwaukee, "the new m12 powered heated coffee mug"....keeps your coffee at a toasty 110 degrees for up to 4 hours. I'd buy that for a dollar!!
i found the m12 electrical wire stapler interesting. i found the m18 cable stapler much less interesting, and then completely uninteresting after i saw the price.
At least the 🤠 stapler looks different than all their other fasteners. The 18ga nailer and stapler, and some of the 15 & 16ga nailers, look so similar that it's hard for my customers to tell them apart at a glance, and I would think that could lead to confusion on jobsites too.
@@SuperPhoReal Again, I know. My point is only that the more clear differences in overall form factor, the less confusion there would be at a quick glance, as to what tool the end user is reaching for.
Why? WHY?? Where is a normal 1/2' crown sheathing stapler? All these new fangled power tools and I still have to drag out the compressor and hoses, after framing up a house, cutting and nailing with cool battery powered tools, I need ancient style tools to staple on the sheathing.
My only qualm is they made you buy Milwaukee brand staples. Just from an availability standpoint, doesn't seem too bright. I think if they universalize the staple mechanism, they'd sell 10X more.
@@ToolShow it wouldn't really matter for a cattleman repairing barbed wire fence but he lineman run the ground wire like in the video it would be cumbersome. Would be interesting to see if they come out with a way to swap staple widths like a replacement tray/rail on the bottom. It seems like it should be easy enough to integrate the insulated staple rail to the bottom and just turn the power down. Granted it still a bit large for such application. I do love my 15g angled nailer from them and will likely get a regular pin stapler from them at one point or another
Anybody who has hand-driven standard staples into seasoned fence posts, especially Locust posts….. will appreciate that nailer for its speed and ease. No more staples flying off into the nether, spreading for inexplicable reasons, or diverting to strange angles as it’s being driven into the post making for impossible striking angles.
@@GoFastGator no doubt. Having to nearly hold the staple with the fencing pliers and hammer with the other hand all the while holding the wire tight sucks. This would've been a life saver in my younger years. Maybe later years if I buy a large piece of land requiring fencing.
Holy crap, I NEED those sleeves. I'm always getting arm wounds and not knowing what caused them doing handyman work. It's only when I notice blood on a client's floor that I look at my arms and see a wound, dripping. I'm weird I guess. Got one yesterday milling a closet door to fit the opening when the supplier didn't provide the size we ordered. No Idea what hit my arm that caused the dripping, damn my pain tolerance! A colleague in the office today joked about it, saying I had a good start at going down the highway instead of across the road, but got it backward, he's kinda stupid sometimes. The wound missed my visible veins, which was nice. Still no clue what ripped that tear in my inner forearm. Cleaning the client's floor was a bitch though.
I was super excited for the stapler to fence off my acreage, but at that price, plus can only buy expensive Milwaukee staples? Forget it. I’m a big Milwaukee and pack out guy I’m invest med in the m18 and m12 platform, but their pricing is going through the roof I don’t care about the warranty, half the tools you’ll run for half the price never break anyways. Again, I LOVE milwaukee, but they’re discouraging me from ever buying milwaukee again with these prices. Absolutely crazy.
Fact: All made by the same company (TTI) from across the pond and floated over to our shores: Milwaukee AEG Ryobi Homelite Empire Level Imperial Blade Stiletto Hart Hoover Oreck Vax Dirt Devil
Welp… my Craftsman sockets have been “on notice” for about a year now. I will be buying the Milwaukee Metric socket sets when I first lay eyes on them.
Not gonna lie, the smaller stapler looks pretty tempting, It can be a pain in the ass with the ol' hammer and Electrical staple. Just thinking about it reminds me of the blood blisters I used to collect on my fingers.
I still don't have a press release. I need that. DeWALT knows this. I'll make DeWALT Breaking News videos every day if they'll just get me the proper info so I know what I'm reporting is accurate.
The Milwaukeenee post stapler has me excited. The only cordless options we get here is the trusty old Estwing swing press, the piece of shit Stockade (built by Paslode) staplers and the Delfast staplers, and when you factor in the exchange rate and GST, the Milwaukee still works out cheaper. The pain in the ass bit is having to buy the Milwaukee staples
Coming soon, the Flex coffee maker. Makes a full strength 32 oz mug of coffee in 2.8 seconds. Unlike the Makita one that takes 30+ seconds and produces weak, watered down coffee.
To be fair the "plain" cooler already costs $250, imagine how much more it would be... I think Makita's battery cooler is like $700, and doesn't interlink with anything.
The staples for the big staple gun look nearly identical to the ones for the dewalt fence staple gun. I got the dewalt fence stapler a few months ago, have some new ground my dad is renting and I've been working on fence almost daily for a while. Over 400 acres and every existing fence was thrashed 🙃. Love to see a video comparing the 2 when it comes out. Sure Project Farm will have something.
i just picked up the m12 T50 stapler last week to install some horse fencing, 1000ft of it 2500staples in a couple hours on one battery, werent the most ideal fastener for the job but it worked fine and we were liberal with them sure beat hand driving larger staples or pulling the manual T50 stapler handle 2500 times.. my wrist would of been vibrating for a week
1:22 Milwaukee packout cooler
3:16 Milwaukee sleeves
3:52 Milwaukee socket set
5:04 Milwaukee M12 stapler
Most excited about the arm sleeves! I do a lot of overhead drilling on metal door frames and the red hot shavings always land on top of my elbow, these look amazing to protect my arms from burns!
I wasn't thinking about that when I watched this...might have to look into those...
Nothing better than cool tools at insane prices.... I was into the Cowboy stapler until the bucket of tears price tag
The pack-out Coffee cup and cooler is also of interest as they go together well. Rob the small coffee cup is for your boss that has a weak bladder or just cant handle all that caffeine at one time... See there is a reason for all that insanity?
Have a GREAT week
Same, milwaukees pricing has exploded lately and my paycheque hasn’t 😂
Oh yeah so buying that. But damn easy on the burn friend we have bosses that can't handle coffee.
Have you looked at the prices for other cowboy staplers? They are all at least that cost. First, you are looking at a tool that is more powerful than a framing nailer. It is driving thicker gauge steel and also x2. Second, the market for framing nailers is huge compared to cowboy staplers. They have to amortize that production tooling over a much smaller volume.
It's like the cordless automatic rebar tiers that cost $2k+. They cost that much because very few people need them.
@@maximusmagni1 Just to be clear I have no need for a cowboy stapler, I just never heard of that stapler before and all prices are insane across the board. It realy doesn't matter who the manufacture is there is going to be tools with a insane bucket of tears attached to it.
The only way you can get away from the big bucket of tears is to have a Manufacture offer the same high quality tool at a insane smaller bucket of tears. At any rate there are some specialized tools that are just plain amazing an so cool you want them, but in reality have no use for them. For me the cowboy stapler falls into that category.
@@bigboreracing356 If it only costs $25 to manufacture, you should find a Chinese factory to make them and charge $350 and corner the market.
You have zero clue about what you are talking about. The piece cost is a bit higher than their framing nailer due to the power, but it ignores the tolling cost needed to build the first one. That tooling cost is millions for a new product.
Framing nailers and finish nailers are needed by hundreds of thousands of contractors worldwide. The market for cowboy staplers is probably 1/100 of that. If they could sell 100x as many, they would probably sell it for $400 and still make good money.
I think the proprietary staples are going to make people think twice before buying. If your only around a lowes your screwed. Cmon miluakee
I mean. If you’re only around a Lowe’s, you’re already screwed.
True story - my RV was broken down next to a Lowe’s with a smoking alternator. Needed a right angle impact wrench to get the alternator out.
I drove 45 minutes to a Home Depot to get a Milwaukee right angle impact. Almost got stuck in a snow storm on the way back.
In all honesty, if the Lowe’s app had a proper search function and would’ve shown me the Kobalt right angle impact I probably would have bought it. But it didn’t, so I got to start my M12 collection :)
@@gf2e the struggle is real. I've grown quite a collection as well. Damn decent tools
Maybe the 20-ounce cup is for those with small bladders? 🤔
30-ounce version it is! That cooler will keep important drinks cold...and hold my "beer" at the same time!
“48 cans of maybe not beer.” Thanks for that, Rob! I’ll be laughing all day. 😂
'Buy once, cry once'. Love that statement. Hopefully my wife will accept the logic if she finds out what I spent on another tool run...
That's been a common phrase in the tool industry for a long time. Super true.
Do what i do, sprinkle a little dirt and sawdust on it and pretend you’ve always had it. “What, this tool, i’ve had it for ages”.
Old term lol
imagine logic working on women lol
I want that cooler so bad. That cooler plus a radio and three drawers would be perfect for camping.
I also use pack out organizers for trauma kits.
Reloading stuff
Prepping
So on and so forth
@@johnprater7588 that's a good idea.
The possibilities are limited only by the imagination.
Think guerilla warfare. And biggerize your whole day!!
Thanks for the staplers Milwaukee……. We are all asking for a track saw, and we get a lineman stapler?! Come on guys
how about a siding / fencing nailer
@@bobgarvey4482 seriously
There's a problem now:
If the Milwaukee Track Saw isn't the best fucking saw ever?
Why the fuck has it taken so long to come out?
@@dposcuro I’ve been thinking the same thing. Milwaukee has a tendency to make something perfect on their first try. There have been a couple of tools I can think of that have been less than perfect… I.e. the gen 1 15 and 18 gauge finish guns. They followed them up with products that are about as perfect as they get. There is a lot of money tied up in a track saw purchase, and Milwaukee may be wanting to make it perfect. I’m guessing it’s gonna be almost a grand when it comes out, and they risk losing customers if someone buys a thousand dollar tool and it is sub-par
Ya, Milwaukee sucks
Seems like there's value to be had in a common power head unit and attachments to handle different kinds of nails and staples. Obviously it might not be a panacea but several hundred per tool adds up the more variety you need.
Good evening B&B from mid Tn. I hope everyone is having a great day.
We are my dude! Hope Tn is doing well too!
another day without a milwaukee tracksaw
I'm so excited they finally released the fencing stapler! I talked to our regional milwaukee rep 3 years ago and said "you guys gota make one of these, I'm about to buy the dewalt one just for this" his expression wasn't the greatest for team yellow... Well they must've paid attention along with other fencing contractors/utility companies and finally saw there was enough demand to make it.
Edit: Yes it's expensive, and I'll pay it. So are comparable pneumatic fencing staplers, plus a gas powered compressor to run them in the field, your hoses that get beat up and leak over time dragging them around or punctured on barb wire etc... not to mention most pneumatics require a proprietary staple to run them anyways. To be cordless and have no down time is a huge win.
@@randydinglehopper62 I'm sure there's other uses for utility companies like running ground cables on service poles and other conduit, but primarily for fencing applications. It's one of those tools that pays for itself quickly, and without the cost of maintenance (compressor, air lines, fuel.)
intradesting. "a divider that doubles as a cutting board"
i have been cutting up cutting boards to use as dividers in my other packout boxes.
You're ahead of your time.
I want a packout mini fridge that plugs in, runs on M18s and has a charger+USB ports.
The coffee cup is actually just Milwaukee answering Flex’s challenge of attaching random things to the top of your modular toolboxes.
It's a result of them watching people 3d print what they really want, Jake Of All featured something similar months ago from a 3d printer guy's channel open source and all. And those cups look like they were sourced from Yeti.
I'll still have one attatched to mine soon. Just for the freakout effect when I tip it back n roll off. Prob leaving a trail of coffee out the door too 😀
I'm waiting for the packout bong that attaches to the top
When you say “random” do you not enjoy coffee in the morning? Because the sentence you just typed sounds like you don’t like coffee in the morning…
@@Lee-lb9qh I hope your joking cause if so that just killed me. If not, cmon bud… smoke your bud on your time…
Where is the roofing nailer and button cap nailer?
Yes, my plumber friends and I are into "matching" outfits, for the job site.
Anybody who has hand-driven standard staples into seasoned fence posts, especially Locust posts….. will appreciate that nailer for its speed and ease. No more staples flying off into the nether, spreading for inexplicable reasons, or diverting to strange angles as it’s being driven into the post making for impossible striking angles.
Next week: Packout tea set. 😂
That ryobi flex head light, for when your damn kid can't hold the f*cking flash light.
STILL WAITING FOR THE TRACK SAW BIG RED
I only got one kid. He’s operating the other power tool. We need more flashlights.
I was REALLY hoping the big Packout cooler was going to be thermo electric. I’ve got the electric Colman cooler in my semi, but I was hoping this would be an excuse to buy another Milwaukee device.
That would have been "cool".
@@ToolShow
Or it could be "the next hot thing" at the flip of a switch (warm at least)
If Milwakee makes a cordless electric cooler, I'm buying it. No questions asked.
Never thought about this as a possibility but now I'm ready to throw money at it until it's real
I like the 1/4" Dr. SAE & Metric socket set in the case, I'll prolly buy at least one. I also like the Ryobi clamp on lights. I just bought a couple of the Ryobi 18v magnifying LED clamp lights & a Ryobi 18v clamp on 4" fan. I gave the clamp fan & a magnifying clamp light to my Wife & she loves them! Thank you for sharing.
The Magnifying clamp light looks awesome. Does she use it for crafts? Electronics?
@@ToolShow She's an RN Nurse & uses it to do her patients paperwork, reports, coding Etc.. I bought the fan for when she goes to patients homes without A/C & for when she goes to flea markets, outdoor events & things like that down here in the high heat & humidity of San Antonio, Texas.
All the coffee comments drives home a Calvin and Hobbes strip that pointed out that “Verbing weirds language.” Every linguistics prof I had had that strip cut out and taped to their office door.
I have the hardback coffee table books with the entire C&H collection in them, and they are legit some of my most prized possessions.
This ‘Cowboy” stapler workers very well. We have already put it to use building our new lion enclosure at Plumpton Park Zoo!
Well Milwaukee has convinced me I need to spend over $500 again… now we just need the packout coffee maker to go with the cups.
Rob this one is absolutely the funniest “BREAKING NEWS” I’ve ever seen.
The sad coffee 🤣🤣, and you were just on a roll noire time. Not sure how ya do it, but you make news, fun as heck
Cheers✌🏻
LOL Thanks Aepek. Appreciate it!
Uf da. That cooler though.... I was hoping closer to $179... Well, guess it'll have to wait. But that Monster cup will help keep the cold beverages safe from being spilled as I move around the job site.
I'm surprised how anxious I am to have a PACKOUT cup.
@@ToolShow definitely leave people freaking out!
I have to say that I honestly wouldn’t mind a Milwaukee wrench set that is 1: a six sided, not 12 sided box end; and 2: doesn’t have the max bite. I’ve had this issue where the max bite feature just won’t let go. When doing alignment on cars, I find myself fighting the max bite to let go of the tierod ends and jam nuts. One time I almost had to cut my 22mm off.
One last thing, I wish they had the going up to larger sizes. I would definitely buy a set if they could go up in size.
Man, and I thought it was gonna be a really useful coffee mug from Milwaukee, "the new m12 powered heated coffee mug"....keeps your coffee at a toasty 110 degrees for up to 4 hours. I'd buy that for a dollar!!
I wonder if those compact wrench holders will fit into more packout options than the previous ones
It's a good thing I started watching these videos backwards so I could go straight to Milwaukee.
LOL I don't want to know what I sound like in reverse. >.>
How do we attach our energy drinks though?
I'd love for that cooler to be actively cooled like the Makita.
I’m so happy for more news about the cowboy stapler!!! It will definitely be a useful tool on the farm
What about a siding stapler ?
...do you have a coffee problem rob? This is a safe space you can tell us.
i found the m12 electrical wire stapler interesting. i found the m18 cable stapler much less interesting, and then completely uninteresting after i saw the price.
Black n decker is at Wal mart I'm sure
@@johnprater7588 yes, lowes and ace hardware carry them as well. thanks for playing.
I laughed way to good at this reply 🤣 I'm super happy to have had the opportunity to play!!!
At least the 🤠 stapler looks different than all their other fasteners. The 18ga nailer and stapler, and some of the 15 & 16ga nailers, look so similar that it's hard for my customers to tell them apart at a glance, and I would think that could lead to confusion on jobsites too.
They have a sticker in the magazine to tell you what it is.
@@mariovillegas90 yes, I know. It would just be easier if we could tell them apart at a glance, because people don't always read very carefully.
15 and 16 have led. 18 doesn’t.
@@SuperPhoReal Again, I know. My point is only that the more clear differences in overall form factor, the less confusion there would be at a quick glance, as to what tool the end user is reaching for.
If the fencing stapler can drive in to hedge post it would be worth it.
You guys should add the links to the tools in the description.
What are the "new" additions to the hand tool sets when compared to the current sets?
...gotta say..I'm ADDICTED to Milwaukee Fuel. I can't stop buying.!!
thanks for the anouncements rob, i apriceate it!
Brother, I'm here for ya.
Why? WHY?? Where is a normal 1/2' crown sheathing stapler? All these new fangled power tools and I still have to drag out the compressor and hoses, after framing up a house, cutting and nailing with cool battery powered tools, I need ancient style tools to staple on the sheathing.
So i've skipped ahead the Ryobi..
Guilty as charged 😁
Loving the m12 nail gun.
My only qualm is they made you buy Milwaukee brand staples. Just from an availability standpoint, doesn't seem too bright. I think if they universalize the staple mechanism, they'd sell 10X more.
The fencing stapler 🤤🤤 finally 😎
The Milwaukee M18 COWBOY Stapler
The fence stapler is an awesome idea beit a pit large
It does look a bit big in the video don't it.
@@ToolShow it wouldn't really matter for a cattleman repairing barbed wire fence but he lineman run the ground wire like in the video it would be cumbersome. Would be interesting to see if they come out with a way to swap staple widths like a replacement tray/rail on the bottom. It seems like it should be easy enough to integrate the insulated staple rail to the bottom and just turn the power down. Granted it still a bit large for such application.
I do love my 15g angled nailer from them and will likely get a regular pin stapler from them at one point or another
Anybody who has hand-driven standard staples into seasoned fence posts, especially Locust posts….. will appreciate that nailer for its speed and ease. No more staples flying off into the nether, spreading for inexplicable reasons, or diverting to strange angles as it’s being driven into the post making for impossible striking angles.
@@GoFastGator no doubt. Having to nearly hold the staple with the fencing pliers and hammer with the other hand all the while holding the wire tight sucks. This would've been a life saver in my younger years. Maybe later years if I buy a large piece of land requiring fencing.
Where was the cowboy stapler when I was growing up. Would have save on soo many smashed fingers.
Milwaukee is killing it lately with their releases!
Ugh still no track saw
Holy crap, I NEED those sleeves. I'm always getting arm wounds and not knowing what caused them doing handyman work. It's only when I notice blood on a client's floor that I look at my arms and see a wound, dripping. I'm weird I guess. Got one yesterday milling a closet door to fit the opening when the supplier didn't provide the size we ordered. No Idea what hit my arm that caused the dripping, damn my pain tolerance! A colleague in the office today joked about it, saying I had a good start at going down the highway instead of across the road, but got it backward, he's kinda stupid sometimes. The wound missed my visible veins, which was nice. Still no clue what ripped that tear in my inner forearm. Cleaning the client's floor was a bitch though.
I bet they’ll be popular with veterinarians and pet groomers.
Dude, you DO need a pair! If you grab them, let us know if they make a difference for ya.
I did NOT think about vets and groomers! Genius!
It's no track saw, but those staplers look very nice!!!!!
I don't need a single one of these products. Gonna buy some anyway.
Milwaukee approved reduced sag. You made my week.
LOL Thanks Bryce. Can't get work done if you're deal'n with the sag!
Where is the TRACK SAW?! 😡
Milwaukee nailer game is awesome . No better nailer out there
$119 in tears-great line
Loved the emphasis on "today". Ouch on the price of that fencing stapler. At that price I'd almost expect it to include a mesh pretentioner..
The 20oz has a purpose - you use it after finishing your 30oz coffee when the jobsite loo is locked
OMG that's gross. Also, I get it.
I was super excited for the stapler to fence off my acreage, but at that price, plus can only buy expensive Milwaukee staples? Forget it. I’m a big Milwaukee and pack out guy I’m invest med in the m18 and m12 platform, but their pricing is going through the roof I don’t care about the warranty, half the tools you’ll run for half the price never break anyways. Again, I LOVE milwaukee, but they’re discouraging me from ever buying milwaukee again with these prices. Absolutely crazy.
Why still no cordless paint sprayer?
Wow Milwaukee with those prices I see why people buy Ryobi.
Fact:
All made by the same company (TTI) from across the pond and floated over to our shores:
Milwaukee
AEG
Ryobi
Homelite
Empire Level
Imperial Blade
Stiletto
Hart
Hoover
Oreck
Vax
Dirt Devil
I can't wait for the m12 romex staple gun. 🙂
Milwaukee before christmas, place make a kuerig Coffee maker. Thank you. Not sure why you can't do this. FULL SEND IT!
Welp… my Craftsman sockets have been “on notice” for about a year now. I will be buying the Milwaukee Metric socket sets when I first lay eyes on them.
When is the coffee tumbler coming out?
Not gonna lie, the smaller stapler looks pretty tempting, It can be a pain in the ass with the ol' hammer and Electrical staple. Just thinking about it reminds me of the blood blisters I used to collect on my fingers.
48 quarts, just enough for tailgating 😂
Cost is ridiculous
Model number of the romex stapler?
Be nice if they are the cooler as a rolling base!
And still no mention of the new DeWalt 23g 20v pin nailer...
I still don't have a press release. I need that. DeWALT knows this. I'll make DeWALT Breaking News videos every day if they'll just get me the proper info so I know what I'm reporting is accurate.
I just reached out to DeWALT for info. I'll do my best bud.
No one cares what black n decker does.
The Milwaukeenee post stapler has me excited. The only cordless options we get here is the trusty old Estwing swing press, the piece of shit Stockade (built by Paslode) staplers and the Delfast staplers, and when you factor in the exchange rate and GST, the Milwaukee still works out cheaper. The pain in the ass bit is having to buy the Milwaukee staples
Milwaukee gone wild!!!!
When will square impact be done
Milwaukee: we made attachable mugs for coffee.
Makita: you dare challenge me?
Makes 40v Expresso machine for coffee trucks and trailers.
Coming soon, the Flex coffee maker. Makes a full strength 32 oz mug of coffee in 2.8 seconds. Unlike the Makita one that takes 30+ seconds and produces weak, watered down coffee.
@@gf2e wait really tho? I want one!
I’m just waiting for a m12 hot glue gun
Been waiting with bated breath for that electrician stapler.
Milwaukee should work on a line of direct fasteners like hilti's BX3. that tool is indispensable
When's a roofing nailer coming out.
I'm gonna convince my boss that I'm gonna get soooo much more work done with the M12 Cable Stapler 😜
If you have the packout radio you can open 2 beers at once!!!
I'm gonna rush right out and drop waaayyy too much $$$$ on Milwaukee's proprietary stapler said no ever ! ! !
LOL I bet a few more people said that then you think.
Love the cooler!! But $250.00 cmon Milwaukee!! Your just getting crazy now!!
holy staples that's a lot.
Why is buying tools so fucking addictive 🥺🥺😫
Disappointed in the lack of a powered "Fuel" cooler or a Packout coffee maker. Even Makita has those.
To be fair the "plain" cooler already costs $250, imagine how much more it would be... I think Makita's battery cooler is like $700, and doesn't interlink with anything.
Yup, I have the awesome Makita coffee maker & use it a lot right next to my Lazy Boy recliner.
Got to get coffee
And still no Tracksaw!
Miss me with the price on that cowboy stapler. Yeesh!
the sad 20 oz. 😂 its probably made for the ladies.
WTH kind of ladies are you hanging with with can't properly handle their coffee? For what it's worth, Sarah can drink me under the table.
We need a heated lunch box!
Waiting for the hog ring gun for barb wire tying
"sad people who don't know how to properly coffee" I'm dead! 😂😂🤣🤣
Bring out a battery coil nailer