Hi, I own one of these and they work really well which I bought after watching some reviews. There are reviews and there are reviews; to avoid getting the battery caught up in the material rotate the head 180 degrees and there is no problem. I rarely comment on reviews, but I have to say reviewers should familiarise themselves with the tool's functions before publishing a video like the rotating head function to avoid catching the battery, and that the waste side should be on the right side to avoid rippling the material you want to use without blemish. Otherwise, what's the point.
what you gotta realize is RUclips content creators leave some info out sometimes on purpose. because we got comments as long as this explaining what we didn't put in the video. RUclips loves long comments so I thank you Greg :)
Video was just in time I'm about to do some a/c duct repairs tomorrow with my Milwaukee hand shears but not now headed to home depot to buy this thanks & perfect timing
With all those Ryobi tools in the background I'd love to know if it would fit on one of their drivers... Ideally I'd love to cut lead flashing with it.
That is a cool tool...cant wait to see further testing with it...are you going to try more intricate cuts along with heavier gauge materials?...im interested in that tool😎
Brah.....you gotta fix that intro music...... It gives me the same feeling i get when i look at your wall of tools that will never see actual work......its a sick feeling.
Hell that was cool and I'll think I'll get that lol !! And I saw that this is your 333 episode on here but that's got me to thinking what are you going to do when you get to the episode # 666 lmfao in overdrive mode!!!!! Hahahahahahaha 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Anyways great video man thanks
Hi, I own one of these and they work really well which I bought after watching some reviews. There are reviews and there are reviews; to avoid getting the battery caught up in the material rotate the head 180 degrees and there is no problem. I rarely comment on reviews, but I have to say reviewers should familiarise themselves with the tool's functions before publishing a video like the rotating head function to avoid catching the battery, and that the waste side should be on the right side to avoid rippling the material you want to use without blemish. Otherwise, what's the point.
what you gotta realize is RUclips content creators leave some info out sometimes on purpose. because we got comments as long as this explaining what we didn't put in the video. RUclips loves long comments so I thank you Greg :)
Video was just in time I'm about to do some a/c duct repairs tomorrow with my Milwaukee hand shears but not now headed to home depot to buy this thanks & perfect timing
im not sure if you can get it at Home Depot, but you might
Brian Klein Lowe’s always has them if not!!!!
Does it work well on corrugated sheet metal?
I like the new quick intro!
These shears are cool! Time savers is what I see them as!
I thank you sir. and I think the shears are awesome as well
Awesome!! Always wanted to try this tool out! I actually just picked up the 1/2 to 1/4 hex adapter from Menards some of the best money I've spent!!
very good. I love this attachment
Awesome! Been waiting for someone to do a review on this.
I am glad I can help :)
You can't break it without being negligent, that shear is a beast and a lifesaver for HVAC guy's.
I can't wait to push it to its limits :)
Very cool tool but can also be used on vinyl siding
we will put that to the test
With all those Ryobi tools in the background I'd love to know if it would fit on one of their drivers... Ideally I'd love to cut lead flashing with it.
it does fit on all of them
Great tool, greetings from Belgium.
I thank you Kenneth
I always look at that might have to get it now
it is worth it.
Will it also do Vinyl and some other materials , I'm sure it says it somewhere on that package....🖖
we will find out
I would like to see if it will cut through stainless steel.
does it cut across corrugated material? 30 inches wide
more tests will find out in the future
Great video Dave !!!
thank you Chtown
Can it cut barb wire?
Will this cut 24 gauge stainless steel?
Thank You!
we will find out in an episode soon
Man Caver Tools Sweet!👍🏻👍🏻
That is a cool tool...cant wait to see further testing with it...are you going to try more intricate cuts along with heavier gauge materials?...im interested in that tool😎
yes I am and I thank you Nicholas
1st Ha! Great video David! Keep it up guy!
I thank you Greg :)
what about 18 ga sheet?
we will do a tests to see what its limits are soon
@@ManCaverTools thanks.
Does it fit the m12
it will not, this unit needs a big base to clamp on to
"Get your own shear cutters Milwaukee"
-Dewalt
I agree
I almost bought that the other day. I saw it on Amazon for like $45.
its a nifty little attachment
i watch every video from this channel I swear
I thank you Tyler
What dewalt drill was that?
Looks like the Atomic.
the atomic
Brah.....you gotta fix that intro music......
It gives me the same feeling i get when i look at your wall of tools that will never see actual work......its a sick feeling.
I thank you for veiwng SFSF
😂
@@ManCaverTools hi do you know if ryobi plans on doing a 18 volt framing nailer. I'm trying to hold out from getting metabo
Great tool good video good job
I thank you Damian
I love to have one of those 😕
its a nice attachment that will work with most tools
@@ManCaverTools In my country I don't find this attachment 😕😕😕.
I know Malco makes that, but with a handle.
ver good and it thank you DJ
Hell that was cool and I'll think I'll get that lol !!
And I saw that this is your 333 episode on here but that's got me to thinking what are you going to do when you get to the episode # 666 lmfao in overdrive mode!!!!! Hahahahahahaha 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Anyways great video man thanks
I thank you Harvey :)
@@ManCaverTools your welcome MCT :^)
It doesn't fit Ridgid drills
the base for RIDGID might be too wide
Wow such as I thought
Who likes using this on a Milwaukee m12 impact?
im not a fan of the m12 handles
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thank you Charles
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I agree
tenth like
I thank you tool man