HARBOR FREIGHT In 1977, Eric Smidt and his father, Allan Smidt, started Harbor Freight and Salvage in a small building in North Hollywood, California. The company began as a mail order tool business that dealt with liquidated and returned merchandise. As the business grew, its name was changed to Harbor Freight Tools. In 1985, Eric Smidt was named president of the company at age 25; he served under that title until 1999, when he became chief executive officer.[7] From the mid-1980s to 2010 Harbor Freight was headquartered in nearby Camarillo, California. MILWAUKEE It all started in 1918. World War I was coming to a close, and automotive tycoon Henry Ford was looking for a fabricator who was willing to produce a compact, lighter-weight, portable version of the 1/4" capacity power drill. A young Wisconsin manufacturer by the name of A.H. Petersen accepted Ford's commission, and developed what came to be known as the Hole-Shooter. Weighing in at only 5 pounds, this revolutionary power tool was driven by a series-type Westinghouse motor, and was the first industrial drill that was light enough to be operated with just one hand, but powerful enough to handle heavy-duty workloads. Four years later, in 1922, Petersen was joined by business partner Albert F. Siebert, and together, the two of them founded the A.H. Petersen Company. Tragically, a fire destroyed their manufacturing facility the following year, and the financial setback forced the company to close their doors. In 1924, Siebert was able to purchase the company's remaining assets at auction, and reopened the company as the Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation, with the goal of fully realizing the sales potential of the Petersen Hole-Shooter.
@@AddictedtoTools a sparky doesn’t use pliers. They do what they are told by the tradies who do the hard work. Builders , plumbers and boilermakers all tell the sparkys what to do. Put your cables here,,,, run the wires here… Bottom of the food chain son
@@erikhope8315 you have no idea how silly that sounds, I take it your new to being qualified? Every tradie knows the world stems from metal workers and engineers. Walk around your house and take 5 to realise what’s made of steel champ
Sparkys don't clean up... BS. We are the last trade in both rough in and trim so we look the messiness. If each trade leaves one piece of trash, that adds up by the time we get there
you all probably dont give a shit but does someone know of a trick to get back into an Instagram account? I was stupid lost my account password. I would appreciate any help you can give me
Do you by any chance have Milwaukee 18” Jobsite Rolling Bag ? It’s been discontinued even that it was probably best rolling tool bag ever and now can’t find anywhere. Will buy if you have options to get one !
I did a video for the anger on my Channel. If you’re in Australia it can be hard to justify for the money. But if your doing a lot of conduit runs, it becomes an awesome tool.
The milwaukee led torches batteries dont last ive bought 6 pivot lights 4 batteries died after 1 year. .shame . The swivel head torch i had 4 of them 3ah . Batteries 8 months 1 died and 2 years later 2 others died i know warranty comes in place but its a shame that they die . Over time . Im not buying them no more man .
I would buy Dewalt tools.. they at least can read specs for components and are designed and built in the US unlike Milwaukee which is all done in China
Dont buy their hole saws! They are so bad, Lenox or morse or even klein or greenlee. Milwaukee makes many great tools but hole saws aint it! Come to think of it... consumables in general are not their stong suit, good buisness model i guess since you gotta keep buying them
Bro I wish I would of gone with Milwaukee they are so much more complete, MAKITA is all over the place, coffee maker, battery powered bike, chain saw. Like wtf give us the tools we need not some bullshit, don’t get me wrong those 3 tools are cool to have but we need a cordless tables , new 18v brad nailer, and a framing nailer from MAKITA. Wake up MAKITA Milwaukee is shitting on you oh and come up with something else instead of that garbage storage system you have now (Mac pack) pure garbage. Milwaukee right now is leading in almost every department, kinda sad how MAKITA sell to the world and Milwaukee still is maki g more then them sad
All this outstanding Milwaukee equipment comes out right after I retired. Go figure.
That’s always the way. They always release a new tools after I finish a job.
And I'm laying here in bed smiling knowing that I have most of these tools and I'm only 2 months into starting my own company lol
@@proudservice4407 can I work for u ?
The electricians at the mine I worked at did everything they could besides electrical work, ironically they cleaned all the time.
It is amazing that this brand was a Harbor Freight brand. I like everything I own from Milwaukee
You mean Pittsburgh?
HARBOR FREIGHT
In 1977, Eric Smidt and his father, Allan Smidt, started Harbor Freight and Salvage in a small building in North Hollywood, California. The company began as a mail order tool business that dealt with liquidated and returned merchandise. As the business grew, its name was changed to Harbor Freight Tools. In 1985, Eric Smidt was named president of the company at age 25; he served under that title until 1999, when he became chief executive officer.[7] From the mid-1980s to 2010 Harbor Freight was headquartered in nearby Camarillo, California.
MILWAUKEE
It all started in 1918. World War I was coming to a close, and automotive tycoon Henry Ford was looking for a fabricator who was willing to produce a compact, lighter-weight, portable version of the 1/4" capacity power drill. A young Wisconsin manufacturer by the name of A.H. Petersen accepted Ford's commission, and developed what came to be known as the Hole-Shooter. Weighing in at only 5 pounds, this revolutionary power tool was driven by a series-type Westinghouse motor, and was the first industrial drill that was light enough to be operated with just one hand, but powerful enough to handle heavy-duty workloads.
Four years later, in 1922, Petersen was joined by business partner Albert F. Siebert, and together, the two of them founded the A.H. Petersen Company. Tragically, a fire destroyed their manufacturing facility the following year, and the financial setback forced the company to close their doors. In 1924, Siebert was able to purchase the company's remaining assets at auction, and reopened the company as the Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation, with the goal of fully realizing the sales potential of the Petersen Hole-Shooter.
It's would great if Sydney tools could sponsor me with the Milwaukee electricians tools because they are sooo bloody expensive lol.
I'm a carpenter and we use the pen in the trusses and when we do drywall
Electricians tools case: screwdriver and hand moisturiser
Forgot the pliers mate. I have a spot in my handbag for it all.
@@AddictedtoTools a sparky doesn’t use pliers.
They do what they are told by the tradies who do the hard work.
Builders , plumbers and boilermakers all tell the sparkys what to do.
Put your cables here,,,, run the wires here…
Bottom of the food chain son
@@properaussie331 too easy mate. Keep it up😂👍
@@properaussie331 non of your tools 🔧 or equipment would work if I didn't show up and turn the power on bud 😉
Most important guy on the jobsite.......
@@erikhope8315 you have no idea how silly that sounds, I take it your new to being qualified?
Every tradie knows the world stems from metal workers and engineers.
Walk around your house and take 5 to realise what’s made of steel champ
Sparkys don't clean up... BS. We are the last trade in both rough in and trim so we look the messiness. If each trade leaves one piece of trash, that adds up by the time we get there
you all probably dont give a shit but does someone know of a trick to get back into an Instagram account?
I was stupid lost my account password. I would appreciate any help you can give me
@Boone Rowen instablaster :)
Plumbers... bigger holes, bigger mess... we electricians just have make so many holes!
That pulling cable. Is it pretty good with pulling 16mm SDI cable for underground pretty fast?
Hey mate, how well do the cable strippers work on Neutral screen cables?
4:44 "a eight-ayne payce" looks very tempting to buy.
🤣 I’m guessing you’re not from aus mate? You spent it perfectly though. I always wonder how we sound to others. 👍
Do you by any chance have Milwaukee 18” Jobsite Rolling Bag ? It’s been discontinued even that it was probably best rolling tool bag ever and now can’t find anywhere. Will buy if you have options to get one !
Contact our customer service team either via the live chat on our website or email order@sydneytools.com.au and they will help in any way they can.
Anyone use the M18 angler? (Power fish tape) if so how does it work and is it worth the money?
I did a video for the anger on my Channel. If you’re in Australia it can be hard to justify for the money. But if your doing a lot of conduit runs, it becomes an awesome tool.
Hello sir how can I get one pls ,From Ghana
Milwaukee don’t sell the cable stripper does but? Due to an American tool
what?
Do you have a tool to go under the house for me?
They’re found at the apprentice store. Well worth it👌
The heat gun is pointless it sucks a 12ah battery in no time
great job Sydney Tools TV. Thanks for the video!
Are some of these available in the US?
They should all be. Check with your local Authorised Milwaukee distributer
Milwaukee so expensive though! I keep finding tools I want from Milwaukee; it's making me go broke!
Vacuum needs a longer or an extra hose
I either have every tool shown here or an equivalent for It (except for the powered snake), thanks for bringing to my attention my tool addiction.
They are very overpriced compare to makita.
@@henryairconcepts2999 Makita offers mainly basic tools & doesn't do too many specialized trade-specific tools as Milwaukee does.
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Sin palabras. Magnifica herrsamienta de calidad...!!!!!
And the price of all this
prices are all via the links in the video description
A fortune suffice to say...
Wish Milwaukee had a range for telecom lads
Sparkies need a broom
Milwaukee has so many tools, love it! Too bad it's all red, all my colors are white green or black
Yes they do
Damn metric system I don’t know what any of those sizes mean 😂. I need that punch out tool. It’s a pain hauling out the hydraulic one.
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everyone should clean up their own mess
Your going to build it and she will take it . So let her build it
The milwaukee led torches batteries dont last ive bought 6 pivot lights 4 batteries died after 1 year. .shame . The swivel head torch i had 4 of them 3ah . Batteries 8 months 1 died and 2 years later 2 others died i know warranty comes in place but its a shame that they die . Over time . Im not buying them no more man .
Milwaukee tools is a beast 👌👍🔥🔥
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Yes they do suck at cleaning up after them self
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ozzy man reviews !!!!!
Yes, sparkies leave garbage around constantly. (Spoken by a former election, Berg Electric out of cali, the only clean sparks I know)
San Jose? 🧐
@@irvingtorres4879 Carlsbad
New Milwaukee electricians tool!!!
A screwdriver ......
Tactic coment for stats
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Only if you're a lazy Electrician then yes they are messy
I would buy Dewalt tools.. they at least can read specs for components and are designed and built in the US unlike Milwaukee which is all done in China
all tradies are well known to not clean after themselves🤣, they just leave it for labourers
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Damn wish i worked with her
Thanks for the entertainment??
Tammy is a real Sheila isnt she
Dont buy their hole saws! They are so bad, Lenox or morse or even klein or greenlee. Milwaukee makes many great tools but hole saws aint it! Come to think of it... consumables in general are not their stong suit, good buisness model i guess since you gotta keep buying them
Bro I wish I would of gone with Milwaukee they are so much more complete, MAKITA is all over the place, coffee maker, battery powered bike, chain saw. Like wtf give us the tools we need not some bullshit, don’t get me wrong those 3 tools are cool to have but we need a cordless tables , new 18v brad nailer, and a framing nailer from MAKITA. Wake up MAKITA Milwaukee is shitting on you oh and come up with something else instead of that garbage storage system you have now (Mac pack) pure garbage. Milwaukee right now is leading in almost every department, kinda sad how MAKITA sell to the world and Milwaukee still is maki g more then them sad
Tools for lazy's workers😂
Sparkies are the worst, always leave their electrical crap everywhere