Milwaukee Tool 6.5 Peak HP Wet/Dry Vacuum Motor Head Vs M18 Fuel Dual Battery Modular Vac System
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The Milwaukee Tool M18 FUEL 6, 9, and 12 Gallon Dual-Battery Wet/Dry Vacuums are unique due to their versatility. They can not be converted to corded units with more power. You can buy the 9-gallon wet-dry vac and with a few extra items turn it into a 6 or 12-gallon vacuum. In seconds, you can change from a 1-7/8" hose to a 2-1/2" hose. The amount of accessories available is fantastic and the thought and development put into them are amazing!
Yeah, they should be making these thing with dual power options.
I don't think it would have been that hard to make a powerhead with both a corded and a battery option. However, it is nice to see that Milwaukee at least created a corded version despite the fact that other tools, such as the table saw, etc. would have benefitted from such an option....
I agree. An all in one u it would have been the best approach like they do with some of their high end work lights. I would have bought that unit right away. I have no need for 2 heads and have to Lego stuff together or buy 2 units etc. no thanks.
Milwaukee always drops the ball on dual-source tools. Their M18 fan can do both but needs a proprietary plug, while Dewalt's fan uses a standard extension cord to plug in. Milwaukee misses little details that make a big difference.
It's all about them getting u to buy more batteries, simple as that
Each time I buy a Milwaukee , Makita, DeWalt battery I could be buying a new Metabo HPT' 36V tool cuz I don't need as many as they all have the AC capability-for my longer run tools SDS Max rotaries, table saw, grinder, vacuum's, router in table, and some others it's the only way to go unless u want to carry around two tools, a corded and cordless or buy a shit ton of batteries, continuously switching em out, burning em up and replacing them for$$200+ a pop
No thanks go green do both
Metabo HPT' and Greenworks vac
In all likelihood, another company probably already has a patent on it. There’s a shit ton of “Why hasn’t company released this” and “Why did company do it this stupid way when someone else did it better” that is solely due to patents.
10000% agree. especially there chop saws ect. I would of already made the purchase
If it were both corded and battery in one with ability to charge the batteries that would have been awesome.
I also hope Milwaukee makes a standup carpet vaccum for a professional janitorial carpet cleaning with a headlight, adjustable beater bar and a built in outlet for corded operation and battery charging when parking it.
I have both set ups as well and even bought the 2 1/2 inch extensions and absolutely LOVE them both. My only gripe is that the motorheads have a slight gap between them and the tubs:/
you cant seal it up with door jam foam?
I use the size 1 and 1/0 Mustad hooks to freeline for snook ruclips.net/user/postUgkxzXmlErSqVAEGWFEKO530BvTqFDw53QW3 and they have been fantastic. The points are super sharp, and the hook is small enough to blend with my baitfish, yet large enough to land fish 30" or more. I also use these hooks when I'm pier or surf fishing with my kids. They tend to catch tons of smaller snapper, whiting, and catfish, and we get far fewer gut hooks with these Mustad in-lines, which means more of them survive after release. I was actually using these hooks when I caught my friend too, but I think that had more to do with the bait I was using ;-)
I love my ridgid 6.5 16g. But since I run a cyclone pre-filter with it for my dust control it doesn’t need to be so big. I’m thinking if I switch to this corded Milwaukee coupled with the tiny 6g base, I could easily cut the dust collectors profile in half. That’s a lot of room saved in my van.
6.5hp on 6gallon would achieve amazing suction. I have the 6hp ridged 4gallon and its amazing. with the 1.5" hose. Milwaukee would of done themselves a huge service in offering this and every other tool that works off both battery's and corded. even if they charged more money I would of already bought it because I have the battery's.
I have the 6 gal, 1 battery version and with a few 6.0 AH’s its been great. I have ran thin on batteries when doing longer tasks but thats been rare. I have (x5) 6ah’s and (x4) 5ah’s
I have a battery (40v makita Dust extractor) and a ridgid 6.5 hpshop vac. In my opinion the cord is too important to give up completely, my Makita battery version is great but it simply can not replace the power and run time that can be achieved by using the cord. the makita is extreamely quiet but that the only time im selecting it these days
I clean a wood shop and we have a cordless one and love it
Why not a battery powered vacuum with the option to plug it in. Just like the rocket light. You can run the light with a battery or a cord. I think they really shit the bed on this one
Could you do another video and use 2 12ah and try the new 12ah Forge. That would be great your videos are great.
For the price and all idk its tough. I love cordless overall but not sure with a shop vac. I have a 16 gallon 6.5 hp ridgid that got for $100 awhile ago. I think for cordless i would consider just getting the dewalt portable powerstation (since thats my brand) and using the ridgid plugged into that. Also would get 4 batteries of runtime. Make a mount on top the ridgid for it
It's good but still the suction it's not worth it
If they sold that as a kit with the 12 gallon and big cart then I'd buy it even tho I have all ryobi and ordered a dewalt stealthsonic lmao
Cord for the win when it comes to a shop vac.
Yup. Especially when the ridgid shop vacs go on sale for like $60 for a 9 gallon. Or $50 for a 6 gallon.
i would want these to be hybrid models if possible. would def replace some shopvacs if they were hybrid
Its a good vacuum, but is the milwaukee price tag worth it over the lifetime, performance, and value of a ridgid ?
Wouldn't the decibal level rise while actively vacuuming, say the water. They usually do when clogged If I'm not mistaken. Sucking water, I would assume is the most closely you could get to a clogged scenario without actively being obstructed. I could be totally wrong.
I have the 6 gallon one and i like it ! I have absolutly no complain on it.
Also should add that I got the 6gal for $200 and already had batteries.
The corded is quieter
They need to sell it in a kit with the corded version
Get the corded one the cordless dies too fast. Not worth it. Please listen to me
I love Milwaukee tools and I have and outrageous amount of money invested into the M18 platform but what would have really made sense was a motorhead that was ambidextrous corded and ran off of batteries. This don’t give away what you can sell crap from Milwaukee is getting old. because carrying around to motor heads makes sense.
Read the guys comment from earlier: big difference between making a duel function light that uses 100 Watts and a dual suction vacuum that's pulling 1000W.
Dual power this and I will buy it.
I would need a dust extractor instead of vacuum. It's just better all around
Yeah, no automatic filter clean in 2023 is kind of a bummer on a brand new product.
Corded dust extractors are very seldom as powerful as a corded vacuums.
how does the cordless milwaukee compare to the Metabo HPT 36v vacuum?
The Metabo HPT is half the size and IMHO, half the power.
make it so you can buy the corded instead of having to buy the battery one also
I just wanna be fancy but which would be better my carpet. I also work on my truck so you kno just sticking with the Gucci (Milwaukee)
It makes no sense that Milwaukee doesn’t offer the corded version with anything else besides just the power head. It makes this vacuum cost over $400 when you have to buy the power head,the container, a hose, and filter.
You get what you pay for the corded Milwaukee is the top of the line shop vac. I have the Dewalt and Milwaukee I have the top of the line Dewalt shop vac I know dewalt doesn't make it but it has their name on it anyways the Milwaukee is more powerful than it and it was the king on project farms video. You want the best you got to pay for the best.
would be interesting if he did it with 12.0 batteries not 8.0
What app do you use to test the decibels?
It is called "sound meter"
@@WorkshopAddict thanks!
Milwaukee's prices are out of hand. Selling a powerhead without a filter or a hose at that price? Selling a vacuum corded or cordless at that price period.
This is why I'm only partway into the Milwaukee ecosystem. Unless the tool is unique to Milwaukee, or performs outrageously better ( and yeah I own a fair few Milwaukee tools due to those two points) I usually stick to Rigid.
Part number on bigger hose?
From Home Depot, 16 ft 21/2” hose part number 49-90-2004 $80…
I don't want the hassle of 2 baterie on a tool except on my milwaukee mower that doesn't bother me , i hope milwaukee will stay comited to the one batterie on one tool.
The fact that they've released the mower, shopvac, and a blower that are all 18x2 tells us that no, they won't.
And other than the mower, they've got versions that only require one battery.
Just eat up those batteries and keep spending time switching and buying more batteries
MHPT' and Greenworks have cordless/AC hybrids that can do both
If you have access to AC with vac's, rotary hammers, table saws, grinders and some others and your no plugging in your wasting time and money and run time
I luv all my cordless colored friends but AC is still a better way when available for certain tasks
Metabo HPT' gives u that option for all 36V tools- thank u MHPT
@@baseballdude8491 Metabo HPT’s AC implementation isn’t some god send. Having a large transformer brick in the middle of a cord limits its usefulness in the field, and frankly, in an exclusively shop situation, the cost of the adapter and an HPT tool combined could instead buy a better corded version off the bat.
It’s a niche usecase that’s only really suitable for a small audience.
@@reaperreaper5098 a cord is a cord bro
The "brick" has a 20ft cord and 15ft of it is "after the brick" which is longer than many of the corded grinders, SDS Max and Plus rotary, vacuums, hammers and table saws out there so the "brick is a non issue
Been in many jobsites with the SDS where my DeWalt and Milwaukee buddies have had to go through 6-10 batteries in a single day while I am able to keep on truckin and over 50% of those batteries especially the DeWalt 60Vflexvolts won't recharge for the rest of the day as they overheat, the Milwaukee don't do much better once I overheated-I have the Milwaukee and leave it at home now just for that reason
Some guys actually carry two SDS rotaries and grinders which is not what I want to do as space is limited in my trailer/trucks
Keep buying batteries while I keep buying more tools and keep getting my job done faster
BTW I have at least half of my collection in Red and others in Teal but Metabo HPT' has had the best nailers for 25+ yrs as well as rotary hammers and their 36V tools are best bang for buck hands down
@@baseballdude8491 A plug is substancially smaller than the brick, and it doesn’t matter that the cords on corded tools are shorter as extension cords exist.
The brick is indeed an issue, and it’s a relatively common complaint of the tool. It’s a legitimate trip hazard, it will get caught on corners, ledges, and in doors, as well as just acts as a weight on the cord when being dragged around.
You owning other tools is irrelevant. Anyone that has seen your other comments on other videos will recognize that you’re a Metabo HPT fanboy. You constantly talk about the company’s tools as if they’re a gift from God, and you’ll bring them up if there’s the slightest wiggle room to bring them up on a tangent.
I have an idea. Can you try a run time test w the corded version on a jackery or something similar vs the battery powered vac?
So, what are you wanting to prove? That you can buy a portable power station that would run longer than the two batteries and still have a "cordless" model? I need more info.
The fact they didn’t make this dual power is embarrassing
i like cordless
I think all battery tools should be able to run off a cord and have a built in battery charger since we are living in the 2023 jetson era
should have pack out funccion...🤦♂️ run on bstteries or corded... shame on Milwaukie.