Milwaukee M18 Fuel 9" Cut Off Saw (Metal Test)
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- Опубликовано: 6 янв 2025
- Can a cut off saw that runs off a battery really cut through thick steel? Today I am putting the Milwaukee fuel 9" cut off saw to the test to find out.
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M18 FUEL ONE-KEY 18-Volt Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless 9 in. Cut Off Saw Kit W/ (2) 12.0Ah Batteries & Rapid Charger
The Milwaukee M18 FUEL Brushless Cordless 9 in. Cut Off Saw with ONE KEY is an extremely versatile solution for cutting a large variety of materials. The M18 FUEL 9 in. Cut Off Saw runs on Milwaukee's M18 REDLITHIUM batteries instead of using gas like most traditional cut off saws. This saw delivers the Power To Cut Reinforced Concrete as well as a large variety of other metal and masonry materials. It delivers this performance while still being Up To 50% Lighter Than Gas saws that dominate the market today. By utilizing Milwaukee's M18 REDLITHIUM HIGH OUTPUT HD12.0 Battery, this saw delivers No Gas Headaches. It produces no fumes so it can be used indoors, it starts up instantly, it eliminates the need to mix gas and oil and there is no gas engine maintenance. The battery will also work on any of Milwaukee's other 200+ M18 solutions. The M18 FUEL 9 in. Cut Off Saw also has ONE KEY integrated so users can wirelessly connect the tool with their smartphone to track and manage the tool.
Cut depth: 3.4 in.
Blade diameter: 9 in.
RPM: 6,600
Blade arbor: 7/8 in.
Onboard water connection: quick connect
Load indicator light
Weight (bare tool): 10.4 lbs.
Rapidstop blade brake
Includes: one 2786-20 cut off saw, two 12.0 batteries, one M12/M18 rapid charger, one 49-93-7025 diamond blade, one 49-94-9000 abrasive blade
ONE-KEY tool tracking and management
Fully adjustable guard
I have one of these i keep it on my welding rig i use it for cutting out old metal grating when repairing catwalks it works better than angle grinder the 9 inch wheels dont wear out as fast as 4inch wheels also works great for cutting old hand rails apart
I know that I really don't like using gas saws above my head when cutting from underneath the bank vault. Nice tool!
Hahaha, we are going to spit that grab right bro 😎😉
@@ToolReviewZone if I can have that tool, I'll do 60-40. the 60 is for me of course!
@@amoscardoza5253 ok fine, but you do all the cutting 😉
@@ToolReviewZone as long as you keep your head on a swivel as the lookout
I love how it looks inside as you're cutting it with all the Sparks
Yeah I thought it was cool lol.
What are you a child or just intimidated by women? Get going troll
@@ToolReviewZone well I'm not a troll that's for sure
Been looking for this video for a couple days now considering i just bought it on sale the other day as a kit.
Not bad basically is a Cutting Saw with Suppressor
Suppressor but sadly no flash hider
@CReed-kf7eo would adding water thru the hose attachment reduce most the sparks? Honestly curios
Did you make all these cuts on one battery?
Wow that cuts so fast
You’ve convinced me
How was it? I do a lot of steel work & from videos I’ve seen it’s not that great when it come to steel work but I’m purchasing because I’ll be installing a metal & I need to trip the brick wall.
how long does the battery last?
I want this saw where did you get it
TRZ your camera footage was awesome with all those Sparks it was like watching a light show. I give this video 5 stars. Peace brother
Haha, thanks bro. This is just (one) of the reasons my neighbor's hate me
Now it smells like a jobsite! Thanks for the fireworks, Clint! Very nass lack 🤣 How much of the battery was used? God bless!😁👍 and happy Sunday!
Haha, my wife actually asked what the hell the smell was. Told her the neighbors must be burning something
@@ToolReviewZone 🤣🤣
You need the Rockwell sawhorse cause that dewalt is moving alot
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Can i cut trees if i dont have chain saw ?
They cost USD 999 here in our country....
Having that little bit of cutting ability because I've never used a wet saw before the limitations is that a lot or a little for that store because it seems like I've seen swords with bigger cutting areas could you cut say commercial parking lot 6 in deep of concrete because if you can't then it was a big mistake by Milwaukee
Yeah there are definitely limitations to this one, but I'm guessing the 14" should have a lot more ability bro
@@ToolReviewZone when you say 14 in is that the size of the blade the Milwaukee wet saw comes with
Check this out bro www.milwaukeetool.com/Products/Equipment/Cutting/MXF314-1XC
It’s a 9” saw meant for smaller work. Just like buying a smaller 14” or 16” chainsaw. You wouldn’t buy it for big work and you wouldn’t buy a big saw for small work. So I would definitely not say it’s a mistake by Milwaukee. This saw would be perfect for any residential guy cutting control joints in concrete. 4” concrete only requires a 1/4” deep cut for control joints. I’m sure this saw is more than sufficient for that type of work.
@@Zee20Ate that's y I asked the question is it a mistake from Milwaukee to make it that small because when they show it the doing commercial work with the saw plus I never used one before that's y they should have made this or a little bit bigger every tool I own is a Milwaukee M18 fuel brushless and I wouldn't use a small chainsaw to cut down a large tree because I know how to cut down trees I own houses in Long Island New York and in Colorado so I cut a few trees in my life but when you don't know it all I guess like some people that's y I ask questions
YO TRZ!!
Haha Amos!!!! What's up bro
M18 cut off wheel let me down
When you guys say no isue at all I expected more
A makita 9 inch grinder I put a 12 inch cutting disk . NO ISUE AT ALL . I MEAN NO LIGHT FLASHING IAM PUSHING TO MUCH NOTHING .Makita also make a 36 volt 14 cut off wheel . You didnt . So I believe makita must be superior .
2:05 did you just say you didn’t want to “stall it out”….?….electric motors don’t stall XD
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No hay mejor serrucho que el que usa gasolina porque tiene mucha fuerza.
Y ese de bateria no tiene fuerza no sirve