They're honestly not that expensive, just look on eBay and you'll easily find them 30% off retail brand new. Tell me what type of tools you're looking for and I'll find you a good deal.
Definitely wider mouthed but I noticed it can’t touch the metal it’s going to cut until after the trigger is pulled. The brushed version didn’t do that .
We use the M18 version to cut 80NB Sch10 steel pipe out of buildings. The impressive part is the blade doesn't snap. It's a niche moment of use but it beats using a grinder, takes about 20 seconds a cut.
@@TomekBlacksMyth I was on a job where I was cutting 6” sch40 and 3/8” steel rod 20 at a time. A blade would usually last me a 3-4 days. Not bad when you consider a blade is like $10.
You can use it for ALL gas line sizes bc anything after 2" must be welded, you can use it for residential hydronic and basic potable water pipe sizes (max I seen is 2") , and ofc electricians can use it for their conduit and what not. So idk what you are saying when you say lawn furniture, doesn't sound like you even work in the trades but instead some diy guy.
@@rookiexreviews I have the m18fuel compact bandsaw, we did a community center and hung all our duct and units with uni strut amd 3/8 5/16 rod, probably made 50,000 cuts with it, with a fresh blade the fuel bandsaw cut metal like nobody's business. The m12 brushed version is still a nice bandsaw but if you have the money upgrade to the fuel
I have the old one and I honestly felt ripped off by it. Shitty 1.5 inch cut capacity and and it was slower than shit. Wish they had that when I bought mine, I feel cheated
One of my most useful tools... commercial electrician
Like a new blade through soft aluminum. Nice
They make great shit but damn they're expensive
Any good tool is expensive. Buy used.
Get what u pay for, U said it yourself...
Buy once, cry once
They're honestly not that expensive, just look on eBay and you'll easily find them 30% off retail brand new. Tell me what type of tools you're looking for and I'll find you a good deal.
They’re what pro’s use in the field
But can it cut ball hair?
This isn't as sharp as ur teeth.....
Be a man, pluck them.
Definitely wider mouthed but I noticed it can’t touch the metal it’s going to cut until after the trigger is pulled. The brushed version didn’t do that .
How does that compare to the real McCoy FLEX?
just got mine today. can't find blades anywhere...
www.acmetools.com/shop/tools/milwaukee-48-39-0630
They keep them in the Milwaukee 12v section of Home Depot. Took me a while to find them too.
Home Depot
Is demonstrating nothing other than that it works new blade on thin aluminum
We use the M18 version to cut 80NB Sch10 steel pipe out of buildings. The impressive part is the blade doesn't snap.
It's a niche moment of use but it beats using a grinder, takes about 20 seconds a cut.
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@@TomekBlacksMyth I was on a job where I was cutting 6” sch40 and 3/8” steel rod 20 at a time.
A blade would usually last me a 3-4 days.
Not bad when you consider a blade is like $10.
This would be useful if it could just cut 2” pipe... why limit the throat to 1-3/4”?
It can, though inconveniently.
Great for cutting maybe old lawn furniture. They make a 5” m18 that is useful.
The 12 is useful too in its own right. Room enough for most small piping. I use mine for cutting schluter though cause I’m a lazy flooring guy.
Electricians use them to cut conduit. There is a purpose for every tool size.
You can use it for ALL gas line sizes bc anything after 2" must be welded, you can use it for residential hydronic and basic potable water pipe sizes (max I seen is 2") , and ofc electricians can use it for their conduit and what not. So idk what you are saying when you say lawn furniture, doesn't sound like you even work in the trades but instead some diy guy.
What’s the overall length of the new model?
Let me know when a 5" or better comes out
Cant wait to get mine I have the non fuel saving up for the ⛽️
Do you think there’s a really big difference ? Been debating what To get
@@rookiexreviews hell yeah, huge difference.
@@Lkom24 nice thanks usually the case but jw
@@rookiexreviews I have the m18fuel compact bandsaw, we did a community center and hung all our duct and units with uni strut amd 3/8 5/16 rod, probably made 50,000 cuts with it, with a fresh blade the fuel bandsaw cut metal like nobody's business. The m12 brushed version is still a nice bandsaw but if you have the money upgrade to the fuel
Milwaukee are always best 🙂
Where goes the fuel?
💯💯
I have the old one and I honestly felt ripped off by it. Shitty 1.5 inch cut capacity and and it was slower than shit. Wish they had that when I bought mine, I feel cheated
Why not just angle grinder, by some angle grinder guy
Grinder is better
Ok for small cuts no good for sheet metal.
Wtf is with the background sounds
a bit slow
Weak... show me some real steel
My m12 fuel bandsaw bogs down cutting 2" type L copper.
This tool would be better with an m18 battery
Then get the m18 version….