For me a reason to choose Bosch is that I already own several other 12v Bosch tools. I like the low weight. They do what I expect them to do. I accept the limitations.
TO ALL THAT ASK WHY BOSH ( starlock ) IS BETTER bosh use starlock where it can transfer tourque better - there is no space for the blade to move in the chuck like in the milwaukee it gives u extra performance with the same power u can have 2 the same tools ...or even 1 tool (where u repleace the chuck) that will cut better with starlock chuck and worse using "average" chuck like milwaukee have but yes ...in this case milwaukee have less power -- less movement of the blade
I prefer the Allen key seems stronger than the one with the handle and lock (sloppier). This seems like he is biased against a Allen key and starts to wine like small baby over everything on the bosh. Well he did admit he was going full baby due to the key. For my use I prefer the 12v over the 18v because they weigh 1/2 and for my needs I don't need heavy 18volt batteries. For pro work sure 18v will give more power etc. Not needed for more people.
You sure used a new Blaine on the more walkie casinos you hit use that blade on metal they go badd they're not last they go dull So that was not a fair test
Guess u aint using it much sicne they tend to burn up afther some time of use (burnd trough 4 power cord ones and one way to expencive battery one no more :P)
if you are into Renos they can be a very handy tool to have. also great for Finishing carpentry. The ability to plunge a blade into something is very handy.
I'm really not a professional tool guy, but baffles me you're not wearing any eye protection. I've seen eyes go to sh!t for less. Besides that, thanks for the video.
Youre struggling to cut the nail because you'll only get 2 screw/nail cuts with those cheap blades. Diablo or nothing. Also, it's not a fair comparison if you're using the same blade for 2 tools. How did you obtain all of those tools without learning something so basic? Thumbs down.
A fair comparison would have been new blades for the Milwaukee
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You promote to Boch, put a new saw to the Milwaukee
For me a reason to choose Bosch is that I already own several other 12v Bosch tools. I like the low weight. They do what I expect them to do. I accept the limitations.
Thank you for the video, but Using the same blade, is not a fare comparison!, they should each have a new blade for testing.
That blade was shot after cutting through that first nail. Why would you test the Milwaukee with it? Totally flawed comparison.
Are you kidding! You shouldn't have to throw a blade out after one use.
@@James-bk8mk it’s a tool comparison not a blade comparison. So yes, you do.
Been nice to seen a new blade on both as would it been better if Makita been included in the comparison
I tried the 18v dewalt multi tool last week ,by far the worst multi tool I've used due to vibration and noise
Thanks for the comparison Brad, I think it's time to upgrade to the M12 Fuel version, I've been hearing great things about it.
Can’t wait to try it! Thanks for watching
the pin conectors on the bosch breaks afther some time of use (had 3 of them same isssues on all 3)
You dullend the blade on the nail with the Bosch. Not an even fair comparison.
despues de destrozar la hoja con las bosch al cortar el clavo no esperes cortar bien la madera con la milwaukee, ya no digamos el clavo nuevamente,
Well you used one on speed 6 the other on 12.
TO ALL THAT ASK WHY BOSH ( starlock ) IS BETTER
bosh use starlock where it can transfer tourque better - there is no space for the blade to move in the chuck like in the milwaukee
it gives u extra performance with the same power
u can have 2 the same tools ...or even 1 tool (where u repleace the chuck) that will cut better with starlock chuck and worse using "average" chuck like milwaukee have
but yes ...in this case milwaukee have less power -- less movement of the blade
Literally no one is asking that
@@jabroni6199 I do
I prefer the Allen key seems stronger than the one with the handle and lock (sloppier). This seems like he is biased against a Allen key and starts to wine like small baby over everything on the bosh. Well he did admit he was going full baby due to the key.
For my use I prefer the 12v over the 18v because they weigh 1/2 and for my needs I don't need heavy 18volt batteries. For pro work sure 18v will give more power etc. Not needed for more people.
More power = more vibration
You sure used a new Blaine on the more walkie casinos you hit use that blade on metal they go badd they're not last they go dull So that was not a fair test
The star lock does not need an Allen key I have it. You can change blades in like 3 seconds
this unit does not have the starlock function on it, its real basic. it takes the starlock blades but i still need the allen key to change
The Milwaukee did very well even after you had already cut a nail with the same blade 😂😂😂 that's not right
need separate blade each machine..
I think I'm staying with my Fein
Thats a nice tool! good choice
Guess u aint using it much sicne they tend to burn up afther some time of use (burnd trough 4 power cord ones and one way to expencive battery one no more :P)
One tool have never owned,,am I missing something?
if you are into Renos they can be a very handy tool to have. also great for Finishing carpentry. The ability to plunge a blade into something is very handy.
I feel like you should have cut a 2x4
I'm really not a professional tool guy, but baffles me you're not wearing any eye protection. I've seen eyes go to sh!t for less.
Besides that, thanks for the video.
good point! i typically do have protection on, i find when i'm shooting videos i tend to forget. cheers
Youre struggling to cut the nail because you'll only get 2 screw/nail cuts with those cheap blades. Diablo or nothing. Also, it's not a fair comparison if you're using the same blade for 2 tools. How did you obtain all of those tools without learning something so basic? Thumbs down.
Lol, thanks for watching
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