Top 5 Milwaukee Tools I'd buy again
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- Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
- M12 Surge Impact Driver: amzn.to/4167cxH
M18 Inflator: amzn.to/3McyiyS
M18 Mid Torque Impact Wrench: amzn.to/3Gkwnoe
M12 Hacksaw: amzn.to/3m9UVJE
M18 6 1/2" Circular Saw: amzn.to/3ZGOons
My Top 5 Milwaukee Cordless Power tools
00:00 Number 1: M12 Surge
02:38 Number 2: M18 Inflator
04:38 Number 3: M18 Mid Torque
06:27 Number 4: M12 Hacksaw
07:53 Number 5: M18 6 1/2" Circular Saw
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Bought my first Milwaukee tool last year, it was the M12 hatchet, been very impressed! As a self-employed gardener, who's not getting any younger, I wanted something to replace my loppers. The hatchet has proved to be excellent!!
Now you can always add to your M12 tools since you have a battery and charger. Thank hatchet is handy. Thanks for watching!
U forgot the 3/8 rachet for automotive jobs is gold.
You’re right, need a top 10 list. Thanks for watching!
Awesome. I got a deal on the M18 Hackzall ...Had to do it ! I like that M12 surge though !
That’s a good deal! Thanks for watching!
Sir I can agree with you on the mid torque , m12 sawzal , m12 impact don’t own the others so I can not say
Thanks for watching!
I think the 15 gauge finish nailer is my favorite.
Thats a good choice! Thanks for watching!
How is the chainsaw pruner? Soldering iron?? Top 5 m12 to stay clear of??
Good questions… need to talk M12
I got the installation driver. Tired of rounding off the screws, needed something light. and it was on sale. Probably give it to my dad soon. His favorite Makita's impact he's been using has no settings, it's all variable speed. LOL
Installation driver is a great option. Thanks for watching!
M18 hackzall I would argue is better since the stroke is so short on the M12. Especially if used for wood
That's a good point, I had focused on blade length. Thanks for watching!
I buy M12 for its compact size and M18 for power. The hackzall is designed to be compact and 1 handed. M12 hackzall stroke is only 3/8 less than the M18, and paired with a 2.5 HO battery makes a huge difference in confined spaces. If accessibility isn't a factor, I'm reaching for the super sawzall.
I used the m12 non fuel tiny hackzall for moose bones and it worked great. I hear the fuel version has more power and uses less battery so it might be better. But I like it for compact travel hunting kits.
@@philipdove1705 That's a excellent example of a compact use. Thanks for Watching!
@@Cavett24 Thanks for the feedback! The Super Sawzall is nice!
There is no wrong top 5. You pick what works for your needs. Those are the top
That’s true, thanks for watching!
Link to rubber boot for the surge please I can’t find it online
You can order it here: www.homedepot.com/p/Milwaukee-M12-FUEL-Impact-Driver-Protective-Boot-Boot-Only-49-16-2553/305901628
@@projectpinehills thank you! they are sold hopefully they will return soon
Yeah that’s crazy. Not sure why.
I would probably swap the circular saw for the m12 fuel oscillating multi tool for my list.
I have that one too. That and the angle grinder would make it top seven. Thanks for watching!
Yes definitely one of there top tools.
Yes definitely! Thanks for commenting!
Interesting that you pick the M12 saw over the si ilar M18… that kinda cnfused me
Both are great. The m12 is packed with power for its size. Comes down to the size you prefer/need. Thanks for the feedback.
Hackzall I prefer m18
Thanks for sharing and watching!
12 volt hack zap honestly sucks compared to the m18
Ha well that’s wrong. I’ve cut a 500 gallon oil tank in half with it. It works great for its voltage and size. Thanks for watching!