@@ToolReviewZone i bet you could convert a metabo or dewalt cord adapter with a cheap amazon battery adapter. I converted my Milwaukee 21 nailer to dewalt batteries
Adapter probably patented by metabo but why tti can’t have a cord port for some large or stationary tools and make them chargeable at the same time. Think Dewalt radio or ryobi light
I’ve had mine for a year and a half and love it! I run with both Milwaukee and Dewalt platforms. They both have incredibly accurate rack and pinion fences and well as power. I chose the Milwaukee over the Dewalt for the M18’s ability to run a dado stack. The M18 runs the dado with zero issues. LOVE IT!
Exactly why I started switching some of my tools to Metabo HPT + they have a no hassle lifetime warranty-their tools are great and more flexibility with 36V batteries being backwards compatible with their 18V line and the AC adapter option-they did it right for the consumer/contractor
I made a 18v ac to dc adapter for mine 👍🏽 I had a m-18 battery that stopped charging, so I took the batteries out and soldered some wires from a 18v ax to dc power adapter to the leads in the battery. Works great and I haven’t had any problems. Just make sure the adapter you use has some good amperage 👍🏽
@@ravedutan2586 it’s a old dewalt 18v adapter. Can’t remember what it’s from. Just try some with high amp’s at least 15amps and see how they work. If i remember what one I have I will let you know
The AC adapter was one of the main reasons I began to convert some of my Milwaukee, Makita tools-Rigid also has a few hybrids; jobsite propane heater, fan, inflator I am surprised at how much I use the Metabo HPT adapter, the Table Saw is a must for large ripping jobs, mitre saw when needed, but the grinder I use AC for larger jobs/run time, rotary hammer, large vacuum, and driving large lags on timber frame sometimes-alsi the just released the first cordless 1/2 router which will also be useful with the AC on some applications-when other companies are letting us down just so we will have to buy a ridiculous number if batteries
For me, the biggest appeal of Milwaukee's "cut the cord" campaign is the off grid potential. Solar panels, 12v DC battery charger = DC to DC charging efficiency = no worries of grid issues. Anti-fragility. Self-sufficiency.
Smooth! (moist!) I tell you, whether it’s Tool Tip Tuesday or On Year Later, I come for the theme songs but stay for the awesome reviews! (BTW, First review of yours I ever saw was for that awesome blue metal convertible work table/ bench/ platform thing. You had me at Real Nass-Like!) I wonder if Milwaukee offers a warranty on the footless stand. Sounds like Rob Robilard at ToolBox Buzz had the same problem, so I don’t think you’re alone in your aloneness. Could be worth a phone call. Also, would the High Output 8ah perform a bit better than the 9ah? I ask because I have come into the platform this past year and haven’t come across the 9ah very often. Any idea if the 9’s contain 21700 cells or 18650 cells and are they considered High Output?
My only complaint is the lack of a corded adapter for m18. There are a few tools in their line up that would benefit from that and this is one of them.
Love this saw. I’m a registered LLC handyman and it is a lifesaver. I keep it in my van all the time and pull it when needed. Agree, u need the 12 battery. And yes that foot is stupid!
I was going to get the M18 table saw two years ago but if Milwaukee produced the AC adapter like DeWalt and Metabo did I wouldn't hesitate on getting one. Smeeesh that like button. 👀👉🏽 👍🏽
Great review thank you! I have one and I love it. I also have a 3 HP Grizzly cabinet saw which I rarely use anymore unless I have to cut wide panels or break down plywood alone. I have 4 12 AMP HR batteries Since I also have the Milwaukee mower and the chain saw both of which I also love.
Great video. I have the saw and love it too. Since Dewalt just came out with a 15 AH battery I’m sure Milwaukee will have one on the way. If you look at the bigger tools, table saw, 12” miter saw, chainsaw, they have room for a bigger battery.
I was lucky and got this saw on a black Friday special with TWO free 12ah batteries. It's been phenomenal. Biggest complaint I have is the dust collection or lack thereof. The blade "chamber" beneath the table has all kinds of holes so no real vacuum can be created. I could probably try to fix this with some sheet metal... I wonder if we will get a dual battery Gen2 version.
@@basketball798 I believe it was the bare tool price, $449. I haven't seen this deal again since then though. Sometimes I find good deals on batteries on eBay (just make sure they are genuine and still in the package)
If they dont, or the price is rediculous would the dewalt battery and an adapter work. No option for a wall plugin means its still not an option to me. The competition will fill the void. More than likely a tactic to sell more batteries.
You should get a battery adapter for dewalt to Milwaukee and see how long the big Dewalt battery can last in the tablesaw then the 12 amp or Milwaukee see if the dewalt battery can out last the 12amp hour
DeWalt’s 20v Table Saw does NOT accept Dado Blades, and that’s why I snatched up my M18 Table Saw when I first saw it at my local HD! It was the only one they had, and I never saw one at HD before that! Bought the kit that came with one 12 Ah battery! Gonna use my instant platform table by DeWalt, to temporarily mount my M18 Table Saw to!
Never used this saw I have the Metabo Hpt 10 inch 36v tablesaw as well as the 120v adapter and a few of the multivolt batteries for my metabo saw I like the size of the table and fence on my Metabo HPT better I have seen how small this milwaukee saw is in stores Clint @ToolReviewZone
Yep the Metabo HPT is a bigger and better saw And the AC adapter works on all of their 36V tools- I have converted a good number of my Milwaukee and Makita tools because of the lifetime warranty, 36V batteries being backwards compatible with 18V line, AC adapter, durabilty and power+ the make the best nailers
Huzzah! We have, albeit with a few... hiccups, finally achieved 10 MOISTs!!! Last MOIST detected at 1:49 (although, it was a mini and not blatant JUMBO). Congrats Clint, accepting my challenge has, IMO, increased the quality of your content significantly. If it hasn’t, well, at least the content isn’t as... bone dry? I pray that I don’t have to discuss this further in the future. Also, thanks for being a good sport about the whole ⚾️⚾️ busting 🤣, it was just for fun to see if you’d actually do it. Carry on Clint, carry on.
But isn't the leg issue the table that it sits on and not the saw itself? Love the "pros" that you mention here, including the dado blades! Great review.
I’m buying one off my Plumbing buddy for $200 table only. He only used it once and said it was badass. He only bought it because it came with the 12.0 battery & charger. No it just sits in his storage room. What do y’all think ??? $200 a good price ??
I think there is a possibility of an adapter. They do it in a few tools. The radio and the fan are 2 that I know of off the top of my head. Where can I get some of that MOIST lubricant they use that makes the saw so smooth
Hi TRZ, Wow, the Milwaukee cordless table saw still looks good👍. Yeah Milwaukee needs to do something by now with a adapter or a larger ah battery. Dewalt has now added a larger flex volt battery (15 ah @ 20v) (6 ah ? @ 60v) to their line. Everyone needs to remember that Dewalt table saw run on the 60 ah only. It will also be nice to see an adapter on the Dewalt. Both are great cordless table saw to use. Especially if you have 2 or 3 batteries. By now Everyone should have a least 2 or 3 😁 Thanks for the video update.. Michael C
Where is the internal CR2032 battery located that operates the OneKey features? I need to change mine. The manual gives super basic instructions that don’t seem to be accurate.
I don't care what milwaukee wants. I care about what I want. I want the ability to plug in at a minimum the table saw and Miter saw. Bonus for belt sander, lights, and grinder. Sitting next to an outlet and not running the saw off an outlet when avaliable is a MASSIVE shortcoming. If 1 more company comes out with corded ac adapter, you will fill find my milwaukee collection at the pawn shop and craigs list
That's the ONLY reason why I didn't bought it yet. There's no corded option. I really like my corded dewalt table saw, but it's really big and heavy. I wouldn't think twice to get one if they release an adapter to plug in like the other brands 🤷🏼♂️ (I think that they want force us to buy more batteries 🤔... that ain't going to work with me)
Question I don't know if you noticed if you have this problem in stores by you but by me Home Depot, Lowe's cannot find a miter saw 12in dual bevel compound slider but they don't even have anything in stock if you put in Elmont Home Depot Long Island and look on the miter saws everything is out of stock wondering if you have the same issue by you
I've watched this review before purchasing Milwaukee 10" M18 miter saw over 3 month ago, but kept having very poor quality cuts.. After watching some RUclips videos on adjustment, I've realized that my turn table is 3mm (!!!) lower than the side wings, and side wings are also not flat. Even 0.1mm is still a lot. I can't imagine sanding off 3mm of steal to level it.. Contacted Milwaukee tech support, and they sent me a picture of the same model with the same issue, telling me that it's normal in miter saws. I'm now out of Home Depot 90days returning period, so returning might be an issue now, so if you are looking for miter saws, my recommendation is stay away form Milwaukee, get a quality Dewalt instead.
Well.....TRYING so hard to find a reason to buy the Milwaukee M18 over the hybrid Metabo 36V/110V plug in. Milwaukee just lost a sale and the potential to have me convert all of my portable tools over to them. The Metabo 36V with adaptor won once again.
Dewalt just announced a 15ah Flexvolt battery. Milwaukee we definitely respond with at least a 15 ah battery which would boost runtime from the 12ah by a lot
Yeah bro I do have the m-18 table saw love that saw I bought it when it first came out still runs great but I do need some new batteries just so damm expensive 👍
@@baseballdude8491 not for the Milwaukee table saw they don't. I know they have one for their own tools but that doesn't help the Milwaukee table saw users
@@andrewavellino6427 that's why u shouldn't buy the Milwaukee table saw and instead buy the Metabo HPT-exactly the reason I have been converting many of my Milwaukee tools to Metabo HPT-better warranty (lifetime) 36V batteries are backwards compatible with 18V tools, all 36V tools can use the 36V adapter, and their green which makes em better for our planet🏞️🤸
Okay, first, second, whatever, seriously, now. I don't have this so I can't speak to it. What I CAN say is, bro, I know it's supposed to feel like someone else is doing it when using your left hand, but c'mon man, give it a rest! 🤣 Show the left some mercy! But I kid. Parts falling off? That's not nass like!
I just recently bought this saw and have been using it all this week it is freaking awesome! I have more dewalt 60 volt stuff though and I can’t find a 60volt dewalt table saw to buy anywhere I’ve searched the whole internet everything is back logged. So I have a special order for it coming supposedly the 6th of June for the dewalt that comes with (2) batteries and I will compare them both then probably sell the Milwaukee cause I have more dewalt like the 12 inch cordless/corded miter saw. We will see which one I like better. If anyone knows where I can buy the dewalt 60volt table saw please please comment on this so I can buy one today. Thank you
3:31 600ft of cutting per 12amp battery. 50 minutes to fully charge one 12amp battery. 600ft/50min = 12ft/min to kill a battery. 60sec/12ft = 5sec/ft. 8ft X 5sec = 40sec per sheet of plywood, for 50min nonstop, ain’t nobody doing that on a job site. The battery will be charged in time. If I did the math correctly.
I have the dewalt and really happy with it too and currently heavily invested in Milwaukee tools the time I bought the dewalt the Milwaukee probably was still on the drawing table but when I do cabinetry I use the big daddy dewalt with the cord
All in all, that looks like a real Jim Dandy little saw! And if I was in need of a new saw I'd definitely look into it.....however (yes, i always seem to have a "however"), I'm old school when it comes to tablesaws, and I'm a great lover of tablesaws, i could NEVER give up or want to substitute any saw for my very, very old and reliable Craftsman cast iron corded saw! I've had as many as 3 tables at one time but Sweet Bessie (what? I can't give her a name???) has been with me for close to 50 years!!! With not a single problem, i might add! Cheat on Sweet Bessie....NEVER!! NEVER, I SAY!! GET THEE BEHIND ME, DEVIL TABLESAW!!
doesn't work as surge/startup current is very high it will blow fuse or mosfet on a laptop supply plus most of them are low amps havent seen anything above 9 and if there was would be very expensive.
@@10OZDuster I have seen plenty of over 300W's laptop power supplies, @ 18V @10W that would be 180W, the SMPS are designed to handle transient surges....to a point. Its a case of try it and see if you have one hanging around.
@@10OZDuster Then you need bigger) or use a car battery which though 6V lower, should still be able to power it up (slight loss of power maybe, but speed will be the same since its controlled by a microprocessor not battery voltage if its brushless)
I wished it had a cable version... i buy milwaukee because someone near my place sell them quiete "Cheap"(Still more expensive than somw competition...) I bought an dewalt since they are quite similar If festool wasn't that expensice Its so weird to have an dewalt saw in my workshop I usually have just festool wera and milwaukee.... and then there is that 1 dewalt saw^^... If they would added 2 12 amp hour batterys for the price i would consider... because i only have 5 amp. and these 12 amp are to expensive
Smeeshed! The only Red Tool that I don't own. I don't have a very large need as when I do need to "rip" some thing I use my Circ saw & various rip Guides. It's a lot more portable & convenient. Your pushing me over the fence 🤔.
Corded adapter for this saw would sell like Sam's pizza on the WildWood boardwalk !
Hahaha, I like 🍕
Yep
@@ToolReviewZone i bet you could convert a metabo or dewalt cord adapter with a cheap amazon battery adapter. I converted my Milwaukee 21 nailer to dewalt batteries
Adapter probably patented by metabo but why tti can’t have a cord port for some large or stationary tools and make them chargeable at the same time. Think Dewalt radio or ryobi light
@@TomJones-lk5lw what I saying izzzzz..... they make adapter across platforms. Boom. Done. Nothing to solve.
I’ve had mine for a year and a half and love it! I run with both Milwaukee and Dewalt platforms. They both have incredibly accurate rack and pinion fences and well as power. I chose the Milwaukee over the Dewalt for the M18’s ability to run a dado stack. The M18 runs the dado with zero issues. LOVE IT!
Absolutely Ted. Great comment 👊
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Still wish Milwaukee would release a 120v adapter for tools like this and the miter saw for more flexibility @ToolReviewZone
Totally agree, dewalt has one , milwaukee should make it available to make it easier to use at home
You can make your own with a extension cord 18-20 volt powe supply and dead battery.
Exactly why I started switching some of my tools to Metabo HPT + they have a no hassle lifetime warranty-their tools are great and more flexibility with 36V batteries being backwards compatible with their 18V line and the AC adapter option-they did it right for the consumer/contractor
Wow 140k subs?? It was just like last month you were at 100k. Very nice, great video as always.
Chugging along Christian, thanks for the comment and support Brother!
I made a 18v ac to dc adapter for mine 👍🏽 I had a m-18 battery that stopped charging, so I took the batteries out and soldered some wires from a 18v ax to dc power adapter to the leads in the battery. Works great and I haven’t had any problems. Just make sure the adapter you use has some good amperage 👍🏽
interested this idea what 18 volts adaptor that you have?
@@ravedutan2586 it’s a old dewalt 18v adapter. Can’t remember what it’s from. Just try some with high amp’s at least 15amps and see how they work. If i remember what one I have I will let you know
Maybe you could make a video? I would totally love to do this!
@@Painfulwhale360 I’ll try to do this for you
The AC adapter was one of the main reasons I began to convert some of my Milwaukee, Makita tools-Rigid also has a few hybrids; jobsite propane heater, fan, inflator
I am surprised at how much I use the Metabo HPT adapter, the Table Saw is a must for large ripping jobs, mitre saw when needed, but the grinder I use AC for larger jobs/run time, rotary hammer, large vacuum, and driving large lags on timber frame sometimes-alsi the just released the first cordless 1/2 router which will also be useful with the AC on some applications-when other companies are letting us down just so we will have to buy a ridiculous number if batteries
For me, the biggest appeal of Milwaukee's "cut the cord" campaign is the off grid potential. Solar panels, 12v DC battery charger = DC to DC charging efficiency = no worries of grid issues. Anti-fragility. Self-sufficiency.
Smooth! (moist!) I tell you, whether it’s Tool Tip Tuesday or On Year Later, I come for the theme songs but stay for the awesome reviews!
(BTW, First review of yours I ever saw was for that awesome blue metal convertible work table/ bench/ platform thing. You had me at Real Nass-Like!)
I wonder if Milwaukee offers a warranty on the footless stand. Sounds like Rob Robilard at ToolBox Buzz had the same problem, so I don’t think you’re alone in your aloneness. Could be worth a phone call.
Also, would the High Output 8ah perform a bit better than the 9ah? I ask because I have come into the platform this past year and haven’t come across the 9ah very often. Any idea if the 9’s contain 21700 cells or 18650 cells and are they considered High Output?
Hahaha, thanks for the awesome comment James!!!!!
I have a m18 table saw but I also own 4 x 12ah batteries I've found it good on juice and super powerful
My only complaint is the lack of a corded adapter for m18. There are a few tools in their line up that would benefit from that and this is one of them.
Love this saw. I’m a registered LLC handyman and it is a lifesaver. I keep it in my van all the time and pull it when needed. Agree, u need the 12 battery. And yes that foot is stupid!
Haha, thanks for the feedback and comment X!!
I was going to get the M18 table saw two years ago but if Milwaukee produced the AC adapter like DeWalt and Metabo did I wouldn't hesitate on getting one.
Smeeesh that like button. 👀👉🏽 👍🏽
Agreed brother and thanks for the SMEEESH Jason!!!!
Great review thank you! I have one and I love it. I also have a 3 HP Grizzly cabinet saw which I rarely use anymore unless I have to cut wide panels or break down plywood alone. I have 4 12 AMP HR batteries Since I also have the Milwaukee mower and the chain saw both of which I also love.
Love my Milwauke-I-A tools. Great video Clint! You’re a beast cuz 👊👊👊
Haha, thanks Kevin!!!!
great review! Thanks! Would you use this saw for hardwood? I make boxes out of walnut, maple or oak. Would that saw work fine?
Luv the honesty. Keep it up.
Thanks Jon!!!
Great video. I have the saw and love it too. Since Dewalt just came out with a 15 AH battery I’m sure Milwaukee will have one on the way. If you look at the bigger tools, table saw, 12” miter saw, chainsaw, they have room for a bigger battery.
15 AH or bust Derek!
@@ToolReviewZone A look back video on the m18 12” miter saw would be real nice like.
You got it brother 💪
Hi. Great review. Between DeWalt and Milwaukee cordless table saw would you say you use more
I'm sure if Milwaukee won't make a 120v adapter I'm sure somebody will @ToolReviewZone
Hopefully brother
You hear about the new Dewalt Flexvolt 15ah coming out Clint @ToolReviewZone
I was lucky and got this saw on a black Friday special with TWO free 12ah batteries. It's been phenomenal.
Biggest complaint I have is the dust collection or lack thereof. The blade "chamber" beneath the table has all kinds of holes so no real vacuum can be created. I could probably try to fix this with some sheet metal...
I wonder if we will get a dual battery Gen2 version.
Wow Im getting ready to buy this at $600 with 1 battery! How much did you pay?
@@basketball798 I believe it was the bare tool price, $449. I haven't seen this deal again since then though. Sometimes I find good deals on batteries on eBay (just make sure they are genuine and still in the package)
Great review l need one as lm kitchen fitter l was looking at the Festool cordless saw but reckon it’s 2 expensive
Great video. Was your 3rd gripe the riving knife? 😬
I have 4 12amps and a fleet of 5’s and 9’s, so it works amazing for me.
Can that saw produce finish like quality, or close to finish like quality?
Absolutely, just use a good blade
Great review! I subbed, I wonder if u can get an aftermarket corded adapter for milwaukee by a 3rd party???
Now that dewalt is coming out with the 15ah batteries I truly hope Milwaukee does the same
If they dont, or the price is rediculous would the dewalt battery and an adapter work. No option for a wall plugin means its still not an option to me. The competition will fill the void. More than likely a tactic to sell more batteries.
You should get a battery adapter for dewalt to Milwaukee and see how long the big Dewalt battery can last in the tablesaw then the 12 amp or Milwaukee see if the dewalt battery can out last the 12amp hour
I am biased about yellow and black! The question is, if you had to, would you buy this saw again?
Absolutely 💯. DEWALT is actually my favorite saw maker, but this is a great saw
DeWalt’s 20v Table Saw does NOT accept Dado Blades, and that’s why I snatched up my M18 Table Saw when I first saw it at my local HD! It was the only one they had, and I never saw one at HD before that! Bought the kit that came with one 12 Ah battery! Gonna use my instant platform table by DeWalt, to temporarily mount my M18 Table Saw to!
Another great review dude
Thanks Dim!!!!
Never used this saw I have the Metabo Hpt 10 inch 36v tablesaw as well as the 120v adapter and a few of the multivolt batteries for my metabo saw I like the size of the table and fence on my Metabo HPT better I have seen how small this milwaukee saw is in stores Clint @ToolReviewZone
Yep the Metabo HPT is a bigger and better saw
And the AC adapter works on all of their 36V tools- I have converted a good number of my Milwaukee and Makita tools because of the lifetime warranty, 36V batteries being backwards compatible with 18V line, AC adapter, durabilty and power+ the make the best nailers
@@baseballdude8491 yeah I love there nailers also metabo hpt lime is a great line
Do u still recommend saw over Milwaukee M18 saw
@@steveb611 yes I do still recommend the metabo 10 inch hpt 36v cordless/corded table saw over the Milwaukee m18 8 inch saw
@@AntonioClaudioMichael thank you for replying I was feeling the same way it's a little heavier plus corded and 10" blade
I think I'll stick to my Delta Hybrid saw. Great review Clint. Always funny.
Thanks for the comment SoAlz!!!
A very informative and entertaining review. Thanks!
Thanks Ashish!
Huzzah! We have, albeit with a few... hiccups, finally achieved 10 MOISTs!!! Last MOIST detected at 1:49 (although, it was a mini and not blatant JUMBO).
Congrats Clint, accepting my challenge has, IMO, increased the quality of your content significantly. If it hasn’t, well, at least the content isn’t as... bone dry? I pray that I don’t have to discuss this further in the future.
Also, thanks for being a good sport about the whole ⚾️⚾️ busting 🤣, it was just for fun to see if you’d actually do it.
Carry on Clint, carry on.
Hahaha, your the man brother. Was a fun challenge even if I dropped the ball a few times bro 🤣👊👊👊
But isn't the leg issue the table that it sits on and not the saw itself? Love the "pros" that you mention here, including the dado blades! Great review.
That’s a Milwaukee table lol
I’m buying one off my Plumbing buddy for $200 table only. He only used it once and said it was badass. He only bought it because it came with the 12.0 battery & charger. No it just sits in his storage room. What do y’all think ??? $200 a good price ??
Be nice if Milwaukee made a cord dc to ac adapter for their tools
I think there is a possibility of an adapter. They do it in a few tools. The radio and the fan are 2 that I know of off the top of my head. Where can I get some of that MOIST lubricant they use that makes the saw so smooth
Hahahaha, it's special order on Ebay or Craigslist I believe 🤣
There are two things that will inevitably increase during 2021:
1) Gas prices
2) TRZ subscribers
Hahaha, my dude👊👊🤣
Love duel power the way to go.
Heck yeah brother
They really should come up with a wheeled base for this saw. I would get one for mine in a heart beat!
Great video! Thanks!
So basically you are sayin that the M18 should be dubbed the Smooth Criminal.. cuts smooth but its criminal that it doesn't have a cord to charge.
Milwaukee make a 120v adapter for m18 tools, please.
Agreed!!@!
Hi TRZ,
Wow, the Milwaukee cordless table saw still looks good👍. Yeah Milwaukee needs to do something by now with a adapter or a larger ah battery.
Dewalt has now added a larger flex volt battery (15 ah @ 20v) (6 ah ? @ 60v) to their line. Everyone needs to remember that Dewalt table saw run on the 60 ah only. It will also be nice to see an adapter on the Dewalt.
Both are great cordless table saw to use. Especially if you have 2 or 3 batteries. By now Everyone should have a least 2 or 3 😁
Thanks for the video update..
Michael C
What's up Michael!!! Dewalt just released the 15ah battery, maybe Milwaukee will do the same?
@@ToolReviewZone
That would be nice like 🙂👍
Hahaha 👊🤣
The tape measure for the fence is just a sticker,mine came off from the over 100 degree weather.Still a great saw .
About to buy it and came across this. Dope. Wish it did have that corded option though.
Thanks for the review, I'm thinking in buy one...
Great saw Kaiba!
The metabo one offers both, but I still would buy Milwaukee
¿Será posible utilizar esta sierra con 5.0 A? Muchas gracias por este video, es muy aclarativo y educativo. Saludos desde Chile
Where is the internal CR2032 battery located that operates the OneKey features? I need to change mine. The manual gives super basic instructions that don’t seem to be accurate.
any hope for a fathers day discounted price ?
I'll do a video with some deals Jason! 👊
Great Info Clint👍
Thanks Jamal!!!!!@
Thanks for the video from Davenport Iowa
Thanks Charles!!°
The only reason I haven't bought this saw is because it isn't a hybrid.
Good video. I agree with ya. Ultra smooth
Awesomeness 👊👌
Could you use a Hikoke to Milwaukee battery adapter (cheap online) and connect the Hikoke corded adapter to power the table saw?
I don't care what milwaukee wants. I care about what I want. I want the ability to plug in at a minimum the table saw and Miter saw. Bonus for belt sander, lights, and grinder. Sitting next to an outlet and not running the saw off an outlet when avaliable is a MASSIVE shortcoming. If 1 more company comes out with corded ac adapter, you will fill find my milwaukee collection at the pawn shop and craigs list
That's the ONLY reason why I didn't bought it yet. There's no corded option. I really like my corded dewalt table saw, but it's really big and heavy. I wouldn't think twice to get one if they release an adapter to plug in like the other brands 🤷🏼♂️ (I think that they want force us to buy more batteries 🤔... that ain't going to work with me)
Like the camera
Milwaukee desperately needs an M18 corded adapter/inverter.
Question I don't know if you noticed if you have this problem in stores by you but by me Home Depot, Lowe's cannot find a miter saw 12in dual bevel compound slider but they don't even have anything in stock if you put in Elmont Home Depot Long Island and look on the miter saws everything is out of stock wondering if you have the same issue by you
Yeah bro, Acme Tools are out of stock on a lot of Milwaukee Tools. Very strange 🤔
Ya do is dewalt on the 60volt table saw would you happen to know where I can buy one? I’d really appreciate it man one that is in stock?
They should make a battery housing that plugs in
I've watched this review before purchasing Milwaukee 10" M18 miter saw over 3 month ago, but kept having very poor quality cuts.. After watching some RUclips videos on adjustment, I've realized that my turn table is 3mm (!!!) lower than the side wings, and side wings are also not flat. Even 0.1mm is still a lot. I can't imagine sanding off 3mm of steal to level it.. Contacted Milwaukee tech support, and they sent me a picture of the same model with the same issue, telling me that it's normal in miter saws. I'm now out of Home Depot 90days returning period, so returning might be an issue now, so if you are looking for miter saws, my recommendation is stay away form Milwaukee, get a quality Dewalt instead.
Would you recommend this table saw for Hardwood?
Yes
@@ToolReviewZone
Appreciate it
Cord for this and I'd put the Dewalt " ol' reliable " in a corner of the shop as backup.
Well.....TRYING so hard to find a reason to buy the Milwaukee M18 over the hybrid Metabo 36V/110V plug in. Milwaukee just lost a sale and the potential to have me convert all of my portable tools over to them. The Metabo 36V with adaptor won once again.
what is the absolute max rip width that you can do with this saw? not from the paper work but manipulating to get every .001in out of it?
Dewalt just announced a 15ah Flexvolt battery. Milwaukee we definitely respond with at least a 15 ah battery which would boost runtime from the 12ah by a lot
Yeah I seen that. Would be awesome to see a 15 Ah from Milwaukee 👊👊
" i hate that broken foot " if only you knew a tradesman or handyman who could FIX IT ! :)
Guys is it possible that this table saw is more powerfull with 12Ah battery than with 5Ah battery? Or it doesnt deppends on battery?
Yeah bro I do have the m-18 table saw love that saw I bought it when it first came out still runs great but I do need some new batteries just so damm expensive 👍
Are they still under warranty 🤔
Im sure someone out there can make a 120 volt to 18 volts adapter that plugs in to the battery port on the saw it can't be that hard or costly to make
Metabo already does it
@@baseballdude8491 not for the Milwaukee table saw they don't. I know they have one for their own tools but that doesn't help the Milwaukee table saw users
@@andrewavellino6427 that's why u shouldn't buy the Milwaukee table saw and instead buy the Metabo HPT-exactly the reason I have been converting many of my Milwaukee tools to Metabo HPT-better warranty (lifetime) 36V batteries are backwards compatible with 18V tools, all 36V tools can use the 36V adapter, and their green which makes em better for our planet🏞️🤸
When you mentioned about the batteries, did you mean the HO batteries provide better cutting power?
Yes. The 9 and 12ah batteries are ho
What dado blade will it take?
Kinda looks like the dewalt cordless table saw I have
Seeems like buying 400ah lititum power box is the way to go if you need “cordlesss” same price as 2 batteries
Mine always binds on me and ends up draining the battery super fast, do you have any advice?
Hmmm, it tour fence out of wack? That could be the issue
@@ToolReviewZone I have checked it against the blade and it seems to be square
Okay, first, second, whatever, seriously, now. I don't have this so I can't speak to it. What I CAN say is, bro, I know it's supposed to feel like someone else is doing it when using your left hand, but c'mon man, give it a rest! 🤣 Show the left some mercy! But I kid. Parts falling off? That's not nass like!
Hahahaha, Freaking hilarious brother 🤣😂. I'll take the advice brother lol
@@ToolReviewZone 🤣🤣🎸💯
I just recently bought this saw and have been using it all this week it is freaking awesome! I have more dewalt 60 volt stuff though and I can’t find a 60volt dewalt table saw to buy anywhere I’ve searched the whole internet everything is back logged. So I have a special order for it coming supposedly the 6th of June for the dewalt that comes with (2) batteries and I will compare them both then probably sell the Milwaukee cause I have more dewalt like the 12 inch cordless/corded miter saw. We will see which one I like better. If anyone knows where I can buy the dewalt 60volt table saw please please comment on this so I can buy one today. Thank you
3:31 600ft of cutting per 12amp battery. 50 minutes to fully charge one 12amp battery. 600ft/50min = 12ft/min to kill a battery. 60sec/12ft = 5sec/ft.
8ft X 5sec = 40sec per sheet of plywood, for 50min nonstop, ain’t nobody doing that on a job site. The battery will be charged in time. If I did the math correctly.
i feel the miter saw would benefit from a cord also....
Just like Metabo HPT has for all of their 36V line
Great tools
I have the dewalt and really happy with it too and currently heavily invested in Milwaukee tools the time I bought the dewalt the Milwaukee probably was still on the drawing table but when I do cabinetry I use the big daddy dewalt with the cord
All in all, that looks like a real Jim Dandy little saw! And if I was in need of a new saw I'd definitely look into it.....however (yes, i always seem to have a "however"), I'm old school when it comes to tablesaws, and I'm a great lover of tablesaws, i could NEVER give up or want to substitute any saw for my very, very old and reliable Craftsman cast iron corded saw! I've had as many as 3 tables at one time but Sweet Bessie (what? I can't give her a name???) has been with me for close to 50 years!!! With not a single problem, i might add! Cheat on Sweet Bessie....NEVER!! NEVER, I SAY!! GET THEE BEHIND ME, DEVIL TABLESAW!!
Haha, thanks for the comment Jim👊
Have had mine a couple years love it. But it is a battery hog. Just keep another battery around and stay away from 2x.
Nah it’s not worth it ! I got the black and yellow for over 2-3 years not a single problem.
Definitely not biased.
@@trevorlynch6549 nope but if it’s not black and yellow I won’t buy it 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@dewaltonlyrestistrash3934 can I see your black and yellow cars
Dewalt makes some great saws brother
@@trevorlynch6549 I have bumble bee 🐝 as a car and yup it’s black and yellow
So regular price it's $599...a 12ah battery is $249? Damn!
They gonna sale from time to time. I'll keep my eye out for some savings brother 👊
Thats real nice like!
Hahaha 🤣👊
You know its really easy to convert an old battery-rip out the batteries and wire in a 10A 18V power adaptor, use an old laptop one with high current.
doesn't work as surge/startup current is very high it will blow fuse or mosfet on a laptop supply plus most of them are low amps havent seen anything above 9 and if there was would be very expensive.
@@10OZDuster I have seen plenty of over 300W's laptop power supplies, @ 18V @10W that would be 180W, the SMPS are designed to handle transient surges....to a point. Its a case of try it and see if you have one hanging around.
@@suzesiviter6083 burned out 2 already been there done that.
@@10OZDuster Then you need bigger) or use a car battery which though 6V lower, should still be able to power it up (slight loss of power maybe, but speed will be the same since its controlled by a microprocessor not battery voltage if its brushless)
Clint, now you're gas lighting me. Where's the price?
Hahaha, to many different choices for this saw, but tool onlybi think it's $499
@@ToolReviewZone Thanks
I wished it had a cable version... i buy milwaukee because someone near my place sell them quiete "Cheap"(Still more expensive than somw competition...)
I bought an dewalt since they are quite similar
If festool wasn't that expensice
Its so weird to have an dewalt saw in my workshop
I usually have just festool wera and milwaukee.... and then there is that 1 dewalt saw^^...
If they would added 2 12 amp hour batterys for the price i would consider... because i only have 5 amp. and these 12 amp are to expensive
Smeeshed!
The only Red Tool that I don't own. I don't have a very large need as when I do need to "rip" some thing I use my Circ saw & various rip Guides. It's a lot more portable & convenient.
Your pushing me over the fence 🤔.
Going bowling later?
It’s a real shame the saw for European regions has a shorter arbor so doesn’t take a dado. The US market has it lucky
What I don’t like is the price of those damn Bat-Raaays
real nass like.
If u need a cordless saw buying extra batteries is part of the deal.
Good saw but they kinda copy the dewalt felxvolt
That saw costing today £599 so it is just one daily rate
Second?🤔
You posted 1st but is showing you second bro??
@@ToolReviewZone yeah, someone beat me by 4 seconds! 🤣
Lmao, your getting slow with that old age Dave 😆
Nowadays you can buy an AC adapter if your planning using this bad boy all day.
Yep, add another 1000 for batteries.