The reason why a product is made in another and packaged in U.S. is due to the nature of companies owned in the U.S. who go overseas for cheap labor and specifically to exploit and maximize their profits under lower wages. This is the nature of outsourcing labor. I wanted to comment since they are essentially good questions you asked in the beggining of the video. It makes sense for anyone, but the logic of these companies always bends towards higher profits unfortunately. Thanks for the review though, I'm learning to drill holes in porcelain for a project.
I am pretty disappointed to watch a review video of a drill bit where it’s not even used. I could have learned as much from looking at the package in the store. What a waste.
These bits work. I broke a starter bolt off inside my engine block. Kobalt steel was doing nothing but a diamond holesaw and some water drilled that puppy out. Also a lot of patience
My experience with the smaller bits and modern commercial ceramic tile that is quite hard, as long as they are wet they will have an exceptionable life. For those who have to spot and mount items in an ADA compliance environment subject to inspections with dimensions , there is no rush to drill a hole and destroy the tile.
For that price I can only think of composite Kevlar or carbon fiber structures to justify the cost. Packaging engineers are getting ahead of product engineers!
good eye! I been looking for it myself. Found this link ua-cam.com/video/cyypgPKCCMA/v-deo.html or www.amazon.com/SKIL-2352-01-3-6-Volt-Lithium-Ion-Multi-Cutter/dp/B001B64ZEE
FYI, if Milwaukee or any other company owns a manufacturing plant in China, they can say the are made by them, which they are, just in another country.
Lol think that's strange about packaging.bi live in Cincinnati Ohio. Worked in pallet company plus did other stuff. We had a bullet proof windshield for some sheik or something sent to us from Iran for his limo. Came from England on boat we added foam like they have in spray cans now to send back overseas to Iran. Lol. I still don't get it. Back in 89'. Cool looking though bout 2" thick or more. Funny that goes on.
What was good about it? This would've been an ok review for the tool he decided to use as scissors, that I'm sure he overpaid for because it's says milwaukee on it.
This isn't a review at all! Simply opening packages and talking about the product. A review would include a demo. Title should read review of most expensive, useless tool I have to open packages of Milwaukee bits.
The reason why a product is made in another and packaged in U.S. is due to the nature of companies owned in the U.S. who go overseas for cheap labor and specifically to exploit and maximize their profits under lower wages. This is the nature of outsourcing labor.
I wanted to comment since they are essentially good questions you asked in the beggining of the video. It makes sense for anyone, but the logic of these companies always bends towards higher profits unfortunately.
Thanks for the review though, I'm learning to drill holes in porcelain for a project.
Let’s talk about the tool were using to open the packages 👀😂
Yeah, what is it called?
I am pretty disappointed to watch a review video of a drill bit where it’s not even used. I could have learned as much from looking at the package in the store. What a waste.
These bits work. I broke a starter bolt off inside my engine block. Kobalt steel was doing nothing but a diamond holesaw and some water drilled that puppy out. Also a lot of patience
With the small ones (arbor-less) start at an angle and straighten once it's set as it's cutting.
Thanks Catus , Please let us Know how they Perform . Hopefully The Price will come down rather than Go Up Eventually !
Great breakdown! You should get your hands on Lowe’s spider brand version. See how it holds up. Thank you again for the great content!
spider sucks. just marketing for a cheesy cutter.
My experience with the smaller bits and modern commercial ceramic tile that is quite hard, as long as they are wet they will have an exceptionable life. For those who have to spot and mount items in an ADA compliance environment subject to inspections with dimensions , there is no rush to drill a hole and destroy the tile.
at least, we still have ''made in USA'' packaging.
For that price I can only think of composite Kevlar or carbon fiber structures to justify the cost. Packaging engineers are getting ahead of product engineers!
Nice review, can we also use these for concrete? I tried the Bosch blue granite turbo bits but im not that much satisfied
Hey great vídeo, may i know The name of The hand cutting machine?
good eye! I been looking for it myself. Found this link ua-cam.com/video/cyypgPKCCMA/v-deo.html or www.amazon.com/SKIL-2352-01-3-6-Volt-Lithium-Ion-Multi-Cutter/dp/B001B64ZEE
Yeah, that lil red 1/2” is a Serious BEAST!
FYI, if Milwaukee or any other company owns a manufacturing plant in China, they can say the are made by them, which they are, just in another country.
Lol think that's strange about packaging.bi live in Cincinnati Ohio. Worked in pallet company plus did other stuff. We had a bullet proof windshield for some sheik or something sent to us from Iran for his limo. Came from England on boat we added foam like they have in spray cans now to send back overseas to Iran. Lol. I still don't get it. Back in 89'. Cool looking though bout 2" thick or more. Funny that goes on.
Looks like that bit is missing a tooth?
I saw someone drill out a tap in a engine with one of those tiny ones, have to stop every 5 seconds to dip in water
Can you use with hammer function?
These bits are awesome
U think with the costed of Milwaukee tools u think there where made in USA where they should be
Not all their products are made overseas, I work at Milwaukee Tools in MS, we produce bandsaw and holesaw in my department.
Was this a review of the packaging or of the tool if it was about the tool how can you give a review of it without using it
Good review thanks.
What was good about it? This would've been an ok review for the tool he decided to use as scissors, that I'm sure he overpaid for because it's says milwaukee on it.
Why didn't you put this but to use? That's the whole reason I clicked on this video. Not really much of a review if you don't see it put to use
dont know how you can do a review when you didnt even use it...
kruulz their packaging strategy is more important than how they function, I guess.
I was wondering the same thing. I could gain all the information in this review from looking at the package.
You bastard, at least give us a demo!
This isn't a review at all! Simply opening packages and talking about the product. A review would include a demo. Title should read review of most expensive, useless tool I have to open packages of Milwaukee bits.