Joseph Milwaukee doesn't show that it will but going off specs it should be able to power an average full-size refrigerator. Not sure about the runtime though
Just got this unit and thought it would be Awesum But if all your batteries aren't fully charged it DON'T WORK 4 18V batteries was almost 200$$ So 1 out of 4 batteries I bought totally didn't keep a charge So this now I'll have spend another 100$ bucks for 2 more batteries In hopes that this power supply WORKS SO FAR I'M NOT IMPRESSED AT ALL
Where did you buy 4 batteries for $200?? Hope they aren't the knockoff batteries from Amazon. Each battery should cost around $200. If they were from Amazon be aware that those batteries cause fires and that is also why they probably aren't working
@toolnut No Bro, from Home Depot, it's about 200$ Canadian dollars for a 2 pack, very expensive, I don't think I'd ever buy tools or mechanical stuff from Amazon. But cheers 🍻
Now if they merged the battery aspect of the generator with solar then we would be talking but nope... I can see the use but u better off getting a BLUETTI...
You'll get your answer in the video at around the 1 minute mark. Only for a few framing nails in a pinch. If you mainly do framing this is not the compressor for you😁
And all along we thought Milwaukee was endeavoring to rid the world of corded tools. Low and behold the shrewd minds at Milwaukee figured out how to sell batteries to millions who still use corded tools. With a $1000 battery investment (plus $699 for the unit) you too can own this miracle of innovation from China. Or, for $1199. you can buy a 2200 watt Honda Inverter (approx. same size and weight) which runs (3.5 to 8 hours) on less than a gallon of gas. Or, if you're a certified tool lunatic, you could buy both and use the Honda to charge your four Milwaukee batteries.
my power station is much better than that 3000 watts pure sine wave water proof i build with CGFI 125 out let my power station can charge and i still used it i can run two thing at 10A at same time on my power station my i can run a house off mind love there tools but need do much better price of one battery it's like 500.00 you need about $2,300 in battery no way my will out that run everything in house there some things run 10A,15A,12A,8A,9A ETC how may things it can run at once can run two things at same time one 12A and next is 15A
Thanks Jack. The M18 batteries for this unit are NOT $500 each. You may be mixing this M18 Carry On unit with the MX FUEL power supply. If you went with 4 M18 6Ah batteries the total cost would be about $500 (2 pack is $249) You can use any of the M18 batteries on this unit and was really intended for those Milwaukee users that already have a bunch of the M18 batteries so as not to have to buy a bunch of batteries to be able to use it. We also sell a bunch of other power supplies at a much cheaper price point with an internal battery that can be charged. Great to always have different power and pricing options
Milwaukee ROLL ON POWER SUPPLY is not yet available, not sure when it will be available for sale since Milwaukee has not yet given that info. Once available and announced by Milwaukee we will add it to our site for PRESALE @@elwilli932
Hi fan with heat can generate? Small heat 350 watt. Do u think?
Hi. Do you know if it powers a full size double door refrigerator?
Will it power a refrigerator if power goes off
Joseph Milwaukee doesn't show that it will but going off specs it should be able to power an average full-size refrigerator. Not sure about the runtime though
It powers a small one. Don't have a bigger one e to try.
You build your own power station station
I highly doubt it
If one battery goes out it DON'T WORK
YOU WILL NEED AT LEAST 8 BATTERIES
I'M NOT IMPRESSED
Just got this unit and thought it would be Awesum
But if all your batteries aren't fully charged it DON'T WORK
4 18V batteries was almost 200$$
So 1 out of 4 batteries I bought totally didn't keep a charge
So this now I'll have spend another 100$ bucks for 2 more batteries
In hopes that this power supply WORKS
SO FAR I'M NOT IMPRESSED AT ALL
Where did you buy 4 batteries for $200?? Hope they aren't the knockoff batteries from Amazon. Each battery should cost around $200. If they were from Amazon be aware that those batteries cause fires and that is also why they probably aren't working
@toolnut No Bro, from Home Depot, it's about 200$ Canadian dollars for a 2 pack, very expensive, I don't think I'd ever buy tools or mechanical stuff from Amazon. But cheers 🍻
Now if they merged the battery aspect of the generator with solar then we would be talking but nope... I can see the use but u better off getting a BLUETTI...
You'll get your answer in the video at around the 1 minute mark. Only for a few framing nails in a pinch. If you mainly do framing this is not the compressor for you😁
And all along we thought Milwaukee was endeavoring to rid the world of corded tools. Low and behold the shrewd minds at Milwaukee figured out how to sell batteries to millions who still use corded tools. With a $1000 battery investment (plus $699 for the unit) you too can own this miracle of innovation from China. Or, for $1199. you can buy a 2200 watt Honda Inverter (approx. same size and weight) which runs (3.5 to 8 hours) on less than a gallon of gas. Or, if you're a certified tool lunatic, you could buy both and use the Honda to charge your four Milwaukee batteries.
Ahahaha Awesum
my power station is much better than that 3000 watts pure sine wave water proof i build with CGFI 125 out let my power station can charge and i still used it i can run two thing at 10A at same time on my power station my i can run a house off mind love there tools but need do much better price of one battery it's like 500.00 you need about $2,300 in battery no way my will out that run everything in house there some things run 10A,15A,12A,8A,9A ETC how may things it can run at once can run two things at same time one 12A and next is 15A
Thanks Jack. The M18 batteries for this unit are NOT $500 each. You may be mixing this M18 Carry On unit with the MX FUEL power supply. If you went with 4 M18 6Ah batteries the total cost would be about $500 (2 pack is $249) You can use any of the M18 batteries on this unit and was really intended for those Milwaukee users that already have a bunch of the M18 batteries so as not to have to buy a bunch of batteries to be able to use it. We also sell a bunch of other power supplies at a much cheaper price point with an internal battery that can be charged. Great to always have different power and pricing options
@@toolnutWhat are those with internal battery called?
Milwaukee ROLL ON POWER SUPPLY is not yet available, not sure when it will be available for sale since Milwaukee has not yet given that info. Once available and announced by Milwaukee we will add it to our site for PRESALE
@@elwilli932
at the price of the unit, and the overpriced batteries? no thank you.
Totally Agree
I spent 200 bucks for 4 batteries and one of them was a dud
So now I gotta buy 2 more for another 100 bucks
I'm Not Impressed