don't get pressured into buying the shiniest new toy. I'm an electrician and yes all my tools are Milwaukee but the basic brushless impact with a 2.0 battery is more than enough to drive little screws all day. I work circles around the guys that brag about their newest fuel with a 5.0 battery.
I work as an hvac installer and use a m18 with 3.0 that runs all day. Really depends on what you do and from what i see electricians work really only calls for a smaller impact
As someone who uses the rotary hammers on concrete on the regular, I highly recommend any M18 battery that says "High Output" on them. They enable your tool to work at full potential, its no lie. I use non-HO batteries trying to punch through the wall, and the tool falters and stops 10 seconds in. When I slap even the smaller high output battery on (3.0AH), it powers through like a champ.
I started buying milwaukee tools after i found their big impact wrench on the road So far the best tool for me is their m12 drill with sleek 2A battery It fits nicely into tool bag pouch
I think it all depends on your application. I'm in the automotive field and use the m18 brushless and my dad uses the m12. I don't like changing the battery all the time and that's why I use the 18. My dad likes how light the 12 is with the 2.0s, as far as power they feel about the same to me.
@@theshore2667 I can see a use case where you're in the middle of nowhere with a smaller leak and you need to top off the air until you reach a service point
I’ve had a lot of issues with that super sawzall’s oscillating/reciprocating movement. I mostly use it to cut cast iron and other hard metals and the chuck gets obliterated. Every time I switch blades it’s a struggle. The Vick release system on the standard sawzall is way better.
Same! They deliver an amazing amount of power. I have an older impact m12 and hell, it’ll drive lags all day if you need it to. And the circular saw, I expected a lot less from it and oh boy, does it chew through 2x4’s like a beaver lol.
My M12 fuel gen 3 drill and impact driver may need its M18 companion. I’ll get the Gen 4 M18 fuel combo kit whenever they have a good loss leader for one at HD.
I recommend getting the Regular Brushless M18, I just picked up the 2 pack drill and impact driver today for 189$ at HD, yeah it’s not a fuel but the price difference is huge and well worth it in my opinion. You can always upgrade later
I have a Milwaukee super sawzall from the mid-90s that is an absolute beast I don't believe they've made anything bigger or powerful than this one yet. It has 3,200 strokes per minute and 1 1/4 inch stroke. With adjustable orbital action. Comes with those plug-in chords unfortunately I have an older one that has a three chord 50 ft long cord which is incredible to have but the new ones don't come with a grounding peg so they can't use that on this particular saw because it only has 2 prongs. One of these days I'll probably pick up a 50 ft 2 prong cord but they're not exactly cheap.
@@georged1085 the 2 and 3 prong cords are not compatible with each other. You can only use 2 prong cord in a grounded sawzall and the three prong cord has a ground in it. Physically impossible to cut the third prong off and stick it in a Two prong cord if I'm understanding you right..
My next tool purchase will be Milwaukee, I have avoided buying due to price, but after watching your videos I believe it will be worth paying a little more for quality design & power.
@@ToolswithSoAlz No I’m retired, but stay busy using my various tools. I do upgrade stuff in general, carpentry automotive electrical plumbing for my family, kids, mother. Not professionally, but I believe I could if I needed the money, (not that I don’t)😅
Whats the difference between the regular sawsall and the super sawsall? Is it a orbital cut feature? Im on the dewalt platform primarily but recently got a couple milwaukee m12 tools and am curious
I’m a Milwaukee guy and I have a dewalt impact wrench and it’s way better than Milwaukee equivalent. Milwaukee is definitely better tools for most part but having everything Milwaukee I don’t see beneficial give yourself options.
It's too expensive to have 2 full battery brands, just buy into the one with more of the best tools you need and deal with the others. The power difference is usually pretty minor
@andymason2068 OH I see, a pickle puffing, pillow biter like you needs a resume because the only part of you that's ever been a man is the part another man put in you. Well, Honey, I used to build megawatt projects for the US military. So, not only do I know more than you, have done more than you, own way more than you, I am also better than you.
@DanielMThomas I don't let these guys get away with things because it's pretty clearly the only job they are familiar with is the kind where they relax their throat and make eye contact. Lol
For anyone out there who’s worried about the price tag. Buy a cheaper set that works and will get most of your work done and over time build into a better set. (I’ve used my Ryobi ONE HP+ set for going on 2 years and only had an issue with 2 batteries and now I’m working on my Milwaukee set finally)
It's so sad how they lock them up to the point you can't even hold them... like they're displayed in a way you should, but because people are the way they are, they're better of showing pictures when you can't even move the product because it's chained up so bad....
Bosch GET 75-150 (75-6n in US) is the best orbital sander that’s for sure. The Bosch expert stuff is best in class too I just need them to make impact driver bits
Personally not a big fan of the hammer drill/driver. As it drill its awesome, but the hammer mode sucks. Better off picking up the m12 rotary hammer if your gonna be drilling concrete more then once a month 😂
Have you seen the new 72 volt stuff? That’s what I want. The tamper, buster, self deploying rocket light, sewer camera. Ahhhh maybe if I win the lottery.
@@unclefester4626 I forgot the exact name of the video, but the channel is called “torque test channel” the creator tested the 1/2in Milwaukee cordless impact wrench and then released a follow on video talking about the disastrous recall Milwaukee had on the late 2022 model
I can see that. Nothing has ever made me want to trade in a good Ridgid set though. Flex came the closest but is too heavy for regular use on the jobsite.
They literally don’t orbit though. I’ll make a vid tomorrow at work of me holding the trigger and turning the dial. No change at all. It’s a great sawzal don’t get me wrong. But its bs
@@unclefester4626 I’ve been using them since ‘01 damn near daily. I tried the orbital corded twice and cordless once. That’s $600 in sawzalls and every time the basic one was better. No bounce, blades held up better, and I was over all far more comfortable with the tool
@@ToolswithSoAlz Okay, let's pretend your advice is sound and I'm whatever you think a Karen is. Please explain why an impact wrench is a must have for me, since that was omitted from your video and I'm just not smart enough to figure it out on my own. Edit: typo sorry!
So we go to home depot where they have the tools and you do not? FFS I have a whole line of ridgid tools and I am not going to switch to another brand as I still have 8 good working batteries.
@ToolswithSoAlz haha, fair enough. I started my own Milwaukee tool set but them ads come often from the other guys. They almost had me convinced, thanks
They need to stop calling those “hammer drills”. They are a joke trying to drill concrete. If you want to drill concrete get a real SDS hammer drill. The Milwaukee 12V is the Beez Kneez.
I’m a union apprentice carpenter and the rear handle saw is garbage, we have all Milwaukee tools at our training center, do not waste your money on that saw, none of the tables are square from the factory, the plastic they’re made with feels like a nerf gun and they have a speed sensor that turns the saw into a brick if the blade isn’t at max rpm when you sink it into wood TERRIBLE saw for a rough carpenter, if you want a good skill saw get the 36v makita or 60v dewalt
@@ToolswithSoAlz Is that really your line of reasoning? 😂 😂 😂 😂 Well, I tried, but I'm giving up. Another 'Do not recommend channel', along with the Chinese cheerleaders and cats. If you can't handle constructive feedback then your channel is of no use to me. Top of the day to you.
Ma'am the only tool you've ever used your brother was born with and it's your favorite flavor. He does say he enjoys your soft lips and deep throat the most
don't get pressured into buying the shiniest new toy. I'm an electrician and yes all my tools are Milwaukee but the basic brushless impact with a 2.0 battery is more than enough to drive little screws all day. I work circles around the guys that brag about their newest fuel with a 5.0 battery.
I work as an hvac installer and use a m18 with 3.0 that runs all day. Really depends on what you do and from what i see electricians work really only calls for a smaller impact
Why drag around something heavy all day if a lighter tool does the job fine
I use an 8 cuz I'm not an electrician and a 2 will die in 30 seconds doing my job
As someone who uses the rotary hammers on concrete on the regular, I highly recommend any M18 battery that says "High Output" on them. They enable your tool to work at full potential, its no lie.
I use non-HO batteries trying to punch through the wall, and the tool falters and stops 10 seconds in. When I slap even the smaller high output battery on (3.0AH), it powers through like a champ.
Key words : little screws all day..... come on try building all day. 8.0 batteries are a must...
Absolutely agree on the rear handle circular saw. That layout where you can see the blade is so much better than the traditional design.
Yes sir
I started buying milwaukee tools after i found their big impact wrench on the road
So far the best tool for me is their m12 drill with sleek 2A battery
It fits nicely into tool bag pouch
Awesome
Agree with this. When I first started my maintenance technician job these were the first 5 power tools I had and I was able to complete so many tasks.
Thank you
My gen 3 impact gets lonely so I find myself
Grabbing that on the field from time to time over the 4.
Same here hahaha
I think it all depends on your application. I'm in the automotive field and use the m18 brushless and my dad uses the m12. I don't like changing the battery all the time and that's why I use the 18. My dad likes how light the 12 is with the 2.0s, as far as power they feel about the same to me.
M18 Tire 🛞 Inflator as well..
As a truck driver, it can easily handle truck tires. An absolute monster the M18 is.
Question, why pay to get a Milwaukee inflator when you can go into any oil change shop and get your tire inflated for free
@@theshore2667 I can see a use case where you're in the middle of nowhere with a smaller leak and you need to top off the air until you reach a service point
@@karstenalbers2255 I see that, in that case. It’s extremely useful!!
I like the surge it’s so smooth with its power delivery
I’ve had a lot of issues with that super sawzall’s oscillating/reciprocating movement. I mostly use it to cut cast iron and other hard metals and the chuck gets obliterated. Every time I switch blades it’s a struggle. The Vick release system on the standard sawzall is way better.
Agreed. My co-worker as the super sawzall and I hate the blade locking system on it. It gets crazy hot if you need to change blades.
recently picked up the m12 fuel rotary hammer 5/8
love it so far
Nice
M12 has plenty of balls for what I need
That's my go to impact....m12
Same! They deliver an amazing amount of power. I have an older impact m12 and hell, it’ll drive lags all day if you need it to. And the circular saw, I expected a lot less from it and oh boy, does it chew through 2x4’s like a beaver lol.
I have all and absolutely agree with must have
I was a Ridgid guy . But had to claim warranty way too often . I'm getting the milwaukee 3697-27 set
My gen 3 stuff still kicks just fine I'll upgrade when I eventually burn em up
Nice
My M12 fuel gen 3 drill and impact driver may need its M18 companion. I’ll get the Gen 4 M18 fuel combo kit whenever they have a good loss leader for one at HD.
Well, stay tuned because I am constantly letting folks know about deals
I recommend getting the Regular Brushless M18, I just picked up the 2 pack drill and impact driver today for 189$ at HD, yeah it’s not a fuel but the price difference is huge and well worth it in my opinion. You can always upgrade later
I have a Milwaukee super sawzall from the mid-90s that is an absolute beast I don't believe they've made anything bigger or powerful than this one yet. It has 3,200 strokes per minute and 1 1/4 inch stroke. With adjustable orbital action. Comes with those plug-in chords unfortunately I have an older one that has a three chord 50 ft long cord which is incredible to have but the new ones don't come with a grounding peg so they can't use that on this particular saw because it only has 2 prongs. One of these days I'll probably pick up a 50 ft 2 prong cord but they're not exactly cheap.
I may be interpreting this wrong but if you need a cord with 2 prongs you can just break the third one off
@@georged1085 the 2 and 3 prong cords are not compatible with each other. You can only use 2 prong cord in a grounded sawzall and the three prong cord has a ground in it. Physically impossible to cut the third prong off and stick it in a Two prong cord if I'm understanding you right..
i’m a small engine mechanic i run m18 with the new impact with the high output 3.0xcp and it does me just fine allllll day
can confirm the 2904 is a beast, but honestly their basic brushed 6-1/2in circular saw is just fine for me. I use the 6370 8in metal saw a lot more.
Impact driver, 6.5 circ saw, multi tool hackzawl, hammer drill jigsaw can get you through most jobs
Love my fuel impact driver
They have some good stuff but the grinder they can keep it and I'll take the DeWalt.
My next tool purchase will be Milwaukee, I have avoided buying due to price, but after watching your videos I believe it will be worth paying a little more for quality design & power.
Are you using them professionally?
@@ToolswithSoAlz
No I’m retired, but stay busy using my various tools.
I do upgrade stuff in general, carpentry automotive electrical plumbing for my family, kids, mother.
Not professionally, but I believe I could if I needed the money, (not that I don’t)😅
@@ToolswithSoAlz
Retired from a chemical plant (Eastman)
Honestly I love Ridgid and that's what I would suggest. If you really want to go high end the yeah Milwaukee
@@ToolswithSoAlz
Thanks very much, I’ll will keep that in mind…
What do you think of the compact hammer drill
It's good
Whats the difference between the regular sawsall and the super sawsall? Is it a orbital cut feature? Im on the dewalt platform primarily but recently got a couple milwaukee m12 tools and am curious
Brushless with orbital
What about the 12 Volt Hackzall? My favourite
I’m a Milwaukee guy and I have a dewalt impact wrench and it’s way better than Milwaukee equivalent. Milwaukee is definitely better tools for most part but having everything Milwaukee I don’t see beneficial give yourself options.
It's too expensive to have 2 full battery brands, just buy into the one with more of the best tools you need and deal with the others. The power difference is usually pretty minor
Hey man, curious on your thoughts on the Dewalt Kit #DCKSS400D1M1? Seems like a great deal at $249 at Lowes
If you like it, get it
@@ToolswithSoAlz bought it earlier this morning. Figured 3 Brushless tools and 2 Batteries was too hard to beat.
You were right, that's great
@@unclefester4626 have a few, they’re alright
Do they make one with the blade on the other side ,Skilsaw
Do you think the Brushless Non Fuel are worth it for the price? Especially for rookies getting into carpentry or automotives
No, you're much better off going with Ridgid, or some other brand, for those guys
Like them all but allready have name brand stuff
What are you using your 1/4 impact for?
Small fasteners
@@ToolswithSoAlz I thought that's what the drills for?
Have them all
Nice
Hackzall > Sawzall
Most trades don't need a 3/8 or 1/2 impact, idd replace that with a sds
Actually I would recommend the 12v range
I think another must have is the electric ratchet
Bit disappointed that it wasn't,
"The tools you Milwaukee guys need is.....
This DeWalt/MissKita....."
Is what I was expecting 😂
Lol
I own all 5.
Don’t ever trust a man talking about tools that has soft hands 😂
Don't ever trust a moron leaving comments on videos they don't have the brains to understand
@@ToolswithSoAlz Its nice to see you clap back at these idiots making comments from behind their screens, I would do the same
@andymason2068 OH I see, a pickle puffing, pillow biter like you needs a resume because the only part of you that's ever been a man is the part another man put in you. Well, Honey, I used to build megawatt projects for the US military. So, not only do I know more than you, have done more than you, own way more than you, I am also better than you.
@DanielMThomas I don't let these guys get away with things because it's pretty clearly the only job they are familiar with is the kind where they relax their throat and make eye contact. Lol
Your home Depot is so well lit what the?
The rear handle circular saw is NOT a worm drive. Nor does it perform like one. It's just a sidewinder with the handle moved further back.
Yup
What about a M12 hammer drill
Ok
What do you do for work?
I'm retired
@@ToolswithSoAlz explains how you afford all these drills 😂
Most of which were purchased long before I retired
For anyone out there who’s worried about the price tag. Buy a cheaper set that works and will get most of your work done and over time build into a better set. (I’ve used my Ryobi ONE HP+ set for going on 2 years and only had an issue with 2 batteries and now I’m working on my Milwaukee set finally)
Lol
Top demais aqui no Brasil tá muito caro demais abraço
❤️
It’s not a worm drive saw. Just a rear handle circular saw.
The super sawzall is too much like the standard fuel sawzall… you can get the fuel one and be very happy. The super cuts about the same but is heavier
I did notice how everything is locked up nowadays guess that’s what they have to do to prevent theft
I’m just missing the impact and rear handle
That's not a Milwaukee worm drive saw. It's just a rear handle worm driver style saw
What happened to Bosh?
Not really sold at Home Depot
It's so sad how they lock them up to the point you can't even hold them... like they're displayed in a way you should, but because people are the way they are, they're better of showing pictures when you can't even move the product because it's chained up so bad....
No milwaukee rep at your depo??? Im sure they wouldve loved to help out with your video 😂❤
Ok
No it’s the impact ones are the best they get the job done
Whatever you need to tell yourself
Do for bosch
I will try
bosch hacksaw can't cut through 4.0 SER wire. it's a no for me
Bosch GET 75-150 (75-6n in US) is the best orbital sander that’s for sure. The Bosch expert stuff is best in class too I just need them to make impact driver bits
Last week the 2804 was better than the 2904
Bit they only make one of those today
@ToolswithSoAlz my 3404 is keeping all the full size drills on the bench so far.
Nice
Dangit man! My wallet can only handle so much! lol
Sorry!
Milwaukee 2718-22 que precio cuesta??
Why so cheap? In Italy we have doubled prices
America represents nearly 50% of all tool sales in the world
If anything starts and finishes with a sawzall, it will end up looking like a rickety mud hut 100% of the time
Personally not a big fan of the hammer drill/driver. As it drill its awesome, but the hammer mode sucks. Better off picking up the m12 rotary hammer if your gonna be drilling concrete more then once a month 😂
I prefer gen 3 impact over new gen 4
I understand
Milwaukee ware my cordless pruners😢
Dewalts 60 volt line is impressive
I’ll send you my address to ship them to me lol.
Lol
@@ToolswithSoAlz Hey you said must have lol.
Have you seen the new 72 volt stuff? That’s what I want. The tamper, buster, self deploying rocket light, sewer camera. Ahhhh maybe if I win the lottery.
I did but never said must give
@@ToolswithSoAlz I identify as hearing “must have and I’ll buy and send them to you” now.
What I don't get is why are you recommending the cordless impact if your constantly proving how you don't need/use it
No one ever said it didn't have a place. I said people overuse it and don't know how to use a drill
@@ToolswithSoAlz ah I see makes a little more sense Ive only watched a few of your vids
Milwaukee chocked and released a garbage impact wrench last year
And they fixed it
@@unclefester4626 I forgot the exact name of the video, but the channel is called “torque test channel” the creator tested the 1/2in Milwaukee cordless impact wrench and then released a follow on video talking about the disastrous recall Milwaukee had on the late 2022 model
Best combo, IMO, is the Gen4 hammer Drill with the Gen 3.5 impact. Don’t like the Gen 4 impact. 😤
I can see that. Nothing has ever made me want to trade in a good Ridgid set though. Flex came the closest but is too heavy for regular use on the jobsite.
I bought 3 milwaukee remote spotlights.....over $$$$4 grand
and one is already dead in a month.
Nice
@@ToolswithSoAlz Milwaukee fixed me up....❤
No go buy Flex reciprocating saw not Milwaukee.
K
Those orbiting sawzalls are a pure gimmick
Actually they work very well
@@ToolswithSoAlz never cared for them. They bounce all over the place
I understand that
They literally don’t orbit though. I’ll make a vid tomorrow at work of me holding the trigger and turning the dial. No change at all. It’s a great sawzal don’t get me wrong. But its bs
@@unclefester4626 I’ve been using them since ‘01 damn near daily. I tried the orbital corded twice and cordless once. That’s $600 in sawzalls and every time the basic one was better. No bounce, blades held up better, and I was over all far more comfortable with the tool
More like 5 must have tools for apprentices
I'm sorry they didn't have the 36v drilldo for you to drool over
Dewalt has better impact wrenches
I don't trust a guy who blindly tells you what powers tools you need without knowing what you even do.
Ma'am you should get your husband to explain the video to you
@@ToolswithSoAlz makes personal attacks, dodges valid argument. Lol, thanks.
Ma'am you whined like the little Karen you are, and you got treated like the little Karen you are.
@@ToolswithSoAlz Okay, let's pretend your advice is sound and I'm whatever you think a Karen is. Please explain why an impact wrench is a must have for me, since that was omitted from your video and I'm just not smart enough to figure it out on my own.
Edit: typo sorry!
So we go to home depot where they have the tools and you do not? FFS I have a whole line of ridgid tools and I am not going to switch to another brand as I still have 8 good working batteries.
Ok
Yoho!
Yo ho all hands, hoist the colors high
I got the hammer drill drill it sucks just buy a hammer drill for hammer drill work
Arr you confusing a rotary hammer with a hammer drill? Those aren't the same
ارجوك اعطيني واحد 😣😣
No
@@ToolswithSoAlz 😢😢😢😢
It's funny how you look back at these older videos and you were a fanboy of Milwaukee now you just talk s*** about em for the most
No ma'am, I've never been a fanboy of any brand. You children just can't handle someone telling you the truth
Did somebody say hercules?
I believe it was the Klump party
@ToolswithSoAlz haha, fair enough. I started my own Milwaukee tool set but them ads come often from the other guys. They almost had me convinced, thanks
No worries
Not even close...
Wow! Such an in depth and well thought out response.
They need to stop calling those “hammer drills”. They are a joke trying to drill concrete. If you want to drill concrete get a real SDS hammer drill. The Milwaukee 12V is the Beez Kneez.
Just to let you know makita 40v
smokes Milwaukee in impact and about everything
I have already proven you wrong just accept that you love an inferior brand
that is not a worm drive saw
Ok
I’m a union apprentice carpenter and the rear handle saw is garbage, we have all Milwaukee tools at our training center, do not waste your money on that saw, none of the tables are square from the factory, the plastic they’re made with feels like a nerf gun and they have a speed sensor that turns the saw into a brick if the blade isn’t at max rpm when you sink it into wood TERRIBLE saw for a rough carpenter, if you want a good skill saw get the 36v makita or 60v dewalt
K
That is 7 tools. Not five.
K
Let me sell my limbs so i can buy this and never get the use i need out of it.
You shouldn't buy Milwaukee period.
‘Five must have tools’
Please stop. My wallet can’t take it anymore.
Lol
Milwaukee hammer drills are JUNK !!
Not even close to the truth
Milwaukee is king get used to it bud.
Haha
Is he a slob of tools fans and thinks Bauer and Hercules are the best available 😂
He has Dewalt guy written all over him
Another person advertising for Milwaukee and not getting paid by Milwaukee for doing it.
Imagine thinking people have to get paid to provide a factual review
Nah. I have no use for those two.
No good items
Lol! Thanks for your...opinion
Buy dewalt
So no consideration of what tasks one needs to do? Simply must have these tools? Bahahaha
I look forward to you showing us how it's supposed to be done to appease little Karen idiots like yourself
Didn't explain why we should have any of these tools. Useless video.
Ma'am you should get your husband to explain it to you
@@ToolswithSoAlz That's the purpose of a decent short. Ask your wife, I'm sure even she would know that much.
Ma'am I can lead you morons to knowledge but I can't do the thinking for you. Men actually know what those tools are used for
@@ToolswithSoAlz Is that really your line of reasoning? 😂 😂 😂 😂 Well, I tried, but I'm giving up. Another 'Do not recommend channel', along with the Chinese cheerleaders and cats. If you can't handle constructive feedback then your channel is of no use to me. Top of the day to you.
How lucky am I? The trash is taking itself out
Clearly this guy is not in construction bussines hes a pusher with soft hands like a lil girl.
Your husband says he loves your soft lips and deep throat
Look at those soft lil hands thanks for telling me which tools a girl uses
Ma'am the only tool you've ever used your brother was born with and it's your favorite flavor. He does say he enjoys your soft lips and deep throat the most
Electricians could use a screwdriver and they’ll be okay 😂😂😂 two turns and done