The Fluke booth was PACKED. The NECA show had a lot more tech then we're used to. It was amazing, but almost impossible to cover in our limited time frame. We'll be sure to have a full 2 days next year.
But it’s the trendy buzzword of the day! You can’t have a trade show without the trendy buzzword of the day. (They’re jabbed with electric cattle prods if they don’t say it often enough. Allegedly.)
I like Greenlee, twist drills and step bits some other domestically produced stuff would be Chicago Latrobe, And the KnKut stepped twist drills very much like the Astro pneumatic ones, matco bad dog or whatever it is and how could u forget Matco hyper drive which I’m all but certain it’s one if the aforementioned companies that were manufacturing them for matco but dunno if they are still
@@ToolShow The tool only came with 1 blade so ive been using FLEX's star lock blades with it. The tool is fantastic though, very easy to rotate and swap our blades. These tool show walkthroughs are amazing. Keep up the good work.
Klein has quite a ways to go to be on part with flex and milwaukee for tool storage solutions. good start but i'm going to wait to see what they come out with before i even consider them for tool storage. HOWEVER. those kneepads look slick, i will probably be getting a pair.
@@MrWizards1974 i will never get another screw driver from them again. The rubber handles they have on them is more offensive than the kkk. For linemans pliers though I got knipex and they are way better than any I have used including klein
@@wonka-je8mw don't get me wrong. Klein has good quality equipment however the variety of options available from Klein just isn't there yet for me or anyone else already established in a tool storage solution to switch over. Its going to have to take something that really changes the ergonomics game along with options for tool storage for me to consider changing. Packout has the biggest advantage because they were the first to have a bunch of solid options from the start. Rigid had their 4 box system as well yes but milwaukee really hit the mark when they started because of the way the system locked into itself along with the box latches. Rigid really missed the mark with how their box system goes together. Don't get me started on makita and that abomination of a storage solution. Festool has great system but it is primarily meant for single location storage for tools and very cumbersome to move from job to job. Flex looks great and they came out with a bunch of options but its not that much better than milwaukee to where I want to switch over to flex. This is definitely a wait and see moment for Klein. Good stuff but not enough good stuff yet to warrant a change.
That Milwaukee rotary hammer is nice last year was doing a underground parking lot and that would have been nice to have had while drilling into the ceiling. Would have been nice to have seen more of the Milwaukee low voltage tools that are "replacing" Klein tools at The Home depot.
Lots of older hammer drills have compatible dust removal systems, which clip on. But having an integrated send to be better. Though I wonder how it performs on vertical surfaces, where it will be harder to remove dust.
I don't ever suggest using a hammer drill to drill overhead. I learned the hard way and locked up my chuck. I left my sds drill at my house like a moron and paid for it.
Thanks Jeff! Again, it was just bad logistics that trip. Fortunately, Milwaukee snuck us in early so we could make the rounds and setup shots. That way we could shoot the entire show in just 3 hours. Next time let's grab some food! Great to meet you!
@@CWRhoads really appreciate the consideration. For what it’s worth, we normally spend at least two full days at a show shooting, but we literally had just 3 hours at NECA so we were ON A MISSION. :-) Hope you say hello next time!
I switched to the Klein hardhat this past January. After wearing it in the cold and hot weather I can say it is a great hard hat. I'm on call so I'm out at night a lot. The light that clicks in the hardhat is a great setup. Very easy to click it in and not worry about it falling off. The only thing about the light that they should consider is, have the ability for people to use their own lights. I've been using Zebra Light headlamps for over 10 years and, IMO, are the best headlamps around. It's better than Klein's light but with the Klein hardhat I can't use it very easily. Come up with some kind of adapter to fit tubular head lamps. Also great to see the hardhat fan update. I've got the old style and while not too bad, this new setup looks better for those really hot days.
Hey guys I always look forward to your new videos. One thing I'd love to know is how you find out about all these shows. I'm always wanting to learn about new tools and yet I can't find any information about upcoming events. I've been to JLC, the National Hardware Show and IBS and brands like Klein, Dewalt and Makita are never there, which is real disappointing, because it's a lot of exposure. Can you please me/us know about other events coming up that you might be attending. Great content!
You just saved me with that Milwaukee impact, i was going to get it because it was on sale, and i needed it in a spot where my regular battery ratchet was. But nope im not getting it 🤣
Kinda wish Klein would’ve started there mod box when Milwaukee did. I run a ton of Klein hand tools. Klein is essentially a staple in bridge construction and ironwork. Too late to change platforms now. Have thousands in pack out boxes.
Keep in mine when you go to harbor freight,,,, they have TWO PRICES. ONE ON A FLYER, WHEN YOU GET THERE, NO THAT IS FOR SO SO, YOU PAY FULL PRICE, NO BY BY.
Why didn’t that Hilti guy sort of correct Rob about that “tiny circular saw”? That’s a metal cutting circular saw, not too many people know about those still although I bought my first Bosch one about 4 years ago. Probably my favorite tool as a commercial electrician.
I know what you’re referring to. I simplified the introduction by calling it a “tiny circular saw” and while he did say it was for Electricians, he didn’t start off by identifying it as a metal circular saw. Which yes, it is, and happens to have excellent chip collection for when your sawing overhead! When you’re on camera, it’s easy to miss something like that.
What is the name of the new Milwaukee SDS hammer drill? That is the best news in a long time! Just hope it fits into the packout! Milwaukee, make sure all your new tools fits into normal size packout boxes and not just the largest one! The Track saw should have been made so it fit better into Ammocrate, and so on, work cars just gets smaller and smallers and it cant fit endless of packout boxes.
Yeah, the way they talked about it could be kinda confusing. The charger on "normal" rapid charge is simultaneous. It's only when doing the "80% in 15-minute" charge mode that it only charges one battery at a time. I don't really know why they did it that way, it's only pulling about 450-500 watts to charge at that speed. They could have made both charge at that speed at the same time for not really a whole lot more (considering the $250 they want for the new charger).
@@apllDgrapllDit does not charge both at the same speed so kind if misleading. The other milwaukee charge i have a 6 oort but only charges 2 at a time, the flex 4 port charger does all 4 at the same time fast. Why cant milwaukee do this?
I'll let it slide this time but don't let it happen again! If I find out my 2nd favorite tool celebrity is paid actor I'll lose my mind. I question everything enough, I can't handle losing tools too. 😄
LOL! That's a lot to live up to man. Anvils aside, coving specialty events like NECA are actually a big challenge for us. Whenever you get into a niche trade like that, I constantly run up against tools I didn't even know existed! There's always something new to learn, and I'm pretty fascinated by it all. Our next trip is to Equip next week (all outdoor power equipment) which should be fun, then we fly out to Switzerland for a Hilti event the next week, then SEMA and STAFDA after we get back! Tons of new things to see! I appreciate you extending me some grace brother. @@johnbronson8928
So it Dewalt punch set may not punch a hole in a explosion proof electrical panel. Knock out Dyes make it but the motor will not need to hand crank Shame. I keep cutting it with a ratchet To punch my holes in metal Is that a 2 point dye cutter a 4 point cutter of a 6 point cutter on hydronic punch set. Do they sell Decora dye mine getting old and losing the sharpness.
Damn! The greenlee double shoe bender looks really cool! I don't have Unlimited amount of room in my truck, So I could get rid of one bender right away!
Klein saying it's a game changer when all they did was 100% copy Milwaukee that already changed the game with Packout boxes.. the games already been played Klein!!!
I am all about safety but these Portable band saws with the two handle ‘dead man switch’ and triggers is killing us out here! Need two people just to make a cut with these things!!!
This is specifically designed around jobsite safety for big jobs. Hilti made that bandsaw for large construction companies that want to keep their insurance premiums down. To do that, they need tools like this that will force their workers to work safely.
I did buy a small Veto pro pac bag when it was on special offer and it is very good, but wouldn’t have bought it at full price. Also it’s made in China!
I've had my pro pac for over 7 years now. I do hvac and carry it to every job. Not even a ripped seam or zipper. Best purchase as far as back packs go. I had and ruined a klien in 1 year.
I hate to say it, but most if not all of what he was saying bragging about the new Milwaukee battery and charger system has been out for years and other industries LMFAO and when two like batteries are connected in parallel It doesn’t take any kind of special program or technology for them to equal themselves out as long as they are the same configuration… that’s how electricity works lol. Milwaukee has been a lot of nice stuff but I’ve been in Makita man for 15 years… And all of my chargers have had fans on them for the last 10 years LMFAO and even if you are a huge Milwaukee fan, that last battery system they were using with horrible and everyone knew it… That shit looked like it was from the early 90s for such an amazing tool. It reminded me of my first craftsman cordless drill lol damn thing weigh 20 pounds and charge very similar to how the brand new Milwaukee’s did until these were released. Their older battery offerings were something else! But hey!..a good tool I’d a good tool! And kudos to Milwaukee we’ve been waiting for them to step it up… I’m sure everyone with their tools has as well! Errr also waiting for our huge nine amp hour batteries to charge on them old chargers LMFAO sorry I couldn’t resist! might as well just come back tomorrow fellows😉
Their "home shop" version is around $3,600. The industrial solution they had on display is WAY more expensive. They are all custom built, and they depend on what you'll be cutting with it, how long your material is, and what it weighs. They make custom rigs and tables that can support thousands of pounds. It's pretty amazing, but VERY expensive.
lol right? I really want the $3,600 version, but I'd have to have a product (outdoor furniture maybe?) I would produce for etsy if I wanted to justify the costs. Not today indeed! @@tom.coomes
DeWalt is making power tools in the USA?? This alone has got my attention. Let's see if this is a thing. I may have to take a 2nd look at DeWalt tools.
Anybody who says they “only wear cut 4 gloves” is either a princess or an osha inspector. I wear the 1 dollar garbage gloves because they getting thrown out
Except... it wasn't. They didn't add the double handed safety feature for the user, they built it for the construction company that has to pay massive insurance premiums. If you're a contractor, you might take the risk of using a band saw like that with one hand. A large construction company isn't interested in the unnecessary risk of their employees getting hurt. That's why you make a product like that.
Jeepers, i cant even afford to WATCH that much Fluke products in one segment. Why do I want them though?
The Fluke booth was PACKED. The NECA show had a lot more tech then we're used to. It was amazing, but almost impossible to cover in our limited time frame. We'll be sure to have a full 2 days next year.
can someone tell these people to stop saying "game changer".
But but but… the changes they’re making… are to the GAME! GAME CHANGERS!
But it’s the trendy buzzword of the day! You can’t have a trade show without the trendy buzzword of the day. (They’re jabbed with electric cattle prods if they don’t say it often enough. Allegedly.)
Yes, thank you!
That would be game changing
Propose an alternative phrase that we can start using.
That cobalt Greenlee step bit was impressive.
Dude was a little wild with those bits
I'm all over those. Step bits are a godsend.
Dude those step bits might be the best I’ve seen.
For real, he didn't know how to use a drill tho 😂
I like Greenlee, twist drills and step bits some other domestically produced stuff would be Chicago Latrobe, And the KnKut stepped twist drills very much like the Astro pneumatic ones, matco bad dog or whatever it is and how could u forget Matco hyper drive which I’m all but certain it’s one if the aforementioned companies that were manufacturing them for matco but dunno if they are still
Awesome Video guys and thank you 😊!!!!!
You guys see the storage box drop from Tough Built? Wow. Looking like real first competition that isn't just redesigned Packout.
Yeah we’re pretty pumped. Working on getting more info from ToughBuilt for Fridays Show!
Great walk though you guys. I bought that HILTI Multi tool a while ago but just didnt do a video on it yet.
Have you used it much yet? We have it as well, but I haven’t had a chance to put it through its paces. I need to get some star lock blades.
@@ToolShow The tool only came with 1 blade so ive been using FLEX's star lock blades with it. The tool is fantastic though, very easy to rotate and swap our blades. These tool show walkthroughs are amazing. Keep up the good work.
Another wheeled box….cheers klein. Drawers!!!! We need drawers.
Thanks for the great coverage of the show!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I love new stuff, but can we.take a minute to appreciate the men and women that built this country with a flat rock and a screwdriver?
I suspect that’s not actually how it happened or it seems very unlikely anyway
Klein has quite a ways to go to be on part with flex and milwaukee for tool storage solutions. good start but i'm going to wait to see what they come out with before i even consider them for tool storage. HOWEVER. those kneepads look slick, i will probably be getting a pair.
The only good tool from Klein is the linesman pliers. We always referred to any linesman's as Klein's. Most of the tools they sell are junk.
@@MrWizards1974 i will never get another screw driver from them again. The rubber handles they have on them is more offensive than the kkk. For linemans pliers though I got knipex and they are way better than any I have used including klein
It’s called “on par”, not “on part.” Just helping you out.
i will say i did see one of their packouts and was surprised how sturdy it felt.
@@wonka-je8mw don't get me wrong. Klein has good quality equipment however the variety of options available from Klein just isn't there yet for me or anyone else already established in a tool storage solution to switch over. Its going to have to take something that really changes the ergonomics game along with options for tool storage for me to consider changing. Packout has the biggest advantage because they were the first to have a bunch of solid options from the start. Rigid had their 4 box system as well yes but milwaukee really hit the mark when they started because of the way the system locked into itself along with the box latches. Rigid really missed the mark with how their box system goes together. Don't get me started on makita and that abomination of a storage solution. Festool has great system but it is primarily meant for single location storage for tools and very cumbersome to move from job to job. Flex looks great and they came out with a bunch of options but its not that much better than milwaukee to where I want to switch over to flex. This is definitely a wait and see moment for Klein. Good stuff but not enough good stuff yet to warrant a change.
That Milwaukee rotary hammer is nice last year was doing a underground parking lot and that would have been nice to have had while drilling into the ceiling. Would have been nice to have seen more of the Milwaukee low voltage tools that are "replacing" Klein tools at The Home depot.
Lots of older hammer drills have compatible dust removal systems, which clip on. But having an integrated send to be better. Though I wonder how it performs on vertical surfaces, where it will be harder to remove dust.
I don't ever suggest using a hammer drill to drill overhead. I learned the hard way and locked up my chuck. I left my sds drill at my house like a moron and paid for it.
@@yorselrus1996 What would you suggest as an alternative
The G1 from Greenlee is awesome. We bought one for work (industrial electrician). It has cut job times in half easily.
It's funny how similar the Flex and now Klein boxes are to Milwaukee Packout. Copying is the highest form of flattery.
Packout is already a copy
That Klein tool guy changes the game so much he has no idea what he's playing anymore.
Glad to hear how youre doing. I mean it youre def one of the best UA-camrs/
Talking as a dewalt guy
Dewalt is slacking rn
Milwaukee has been dominating us
Please give us more
Look past the marketing.
Thought the same thing. Literally, everything they showcased at the DeWalt booth Milwaukee has had for a while now.
@@joshuaking34 Never seen any advertising - what I do see is them introducing tools and systems Milwaukee has had for a while now.
Great seeing you guys at NECA. Wish we had more time to hang out.
Thanks Jeff! Again, it was just bad logistics that trip. Fortunately, Milwaukee snuck us in early so we could make the rounds and setup shots. That way we could shoot the entire show in just 3 hours. Next time let's grab some food! Great to meet you!
@@ToolShow For sure! Just posted a short tagging you guys in the Klein Booth!
Veto has the best tool bags especially if you use graphite lube on the zippers that people complain about.
My saliva is drooling with these kind of tools! WOW!
I use my two old big "cooler boxes" for this purpose. It is truly a game changer!
Love the coverage! My inner tool geek thanks you.
That inner geek is who we do this for!
Thank you
I love to see them in stores i hate when you can't touch tools in store before buying never got tool online in store only
@thetoolshow , great meeting you tonight ! I’ll let you know if my son decides to sell his 225 baseball glove TT ! Cheers 🍻
Thanks Tim! Sick car man. Have a great weekend!
I saw you guys on the floor! I was geekin out for sure 😊
My dude… you didn’t say “hi”?! We love meeting new tool fans! Never hesitate to introduce yourself!
I should have! I hesitated, you guys were in the zone getting footage and stuff. Next time though! I promise!
@@CWRhoads really appreciate the consideration. For what it’s worth, we normally spend at least two full days at a show shooting, but we literally had just 3 hours at NECA so we were ON A MISSION. :-) Hope you say hello next time!
Oh wow that’s impressive. Great work for such a quick visit! I’m from the Philly area; so thanks for coming to visit out here! Love the channel 🤙🏻
I switched to the Klein hardhat this past January. After wearing it in the cold and hot weather I can say it is a great hard hat. I'm on call so I'm out at night a lot. The light that clicks in the hardhat is a great setup. Very easy to click it in and not worry about it falling off. The only thing about the light that they should consider is, have the ability for people to use their own lights. I've been using Zebra Light headlamps for over 10 years and, IMO, are the best headlamps around. It's better than Klein's light but with the Klein hardhat I can't use it very easily. Come up with some kind of adapter to fit tubular head lamps.
Also great to see the hardhat fan update. I've got the old style and while not too bad, this new setup looks better for those really hot days.
Hey guys
I always look forward to your new videos.
One thing I'd love to know is how you find out about all these shows. I'm always wanting to learn about new tools and yet I can't find any information about upcoming events.
I've been to JLC, the National Hardware Show and IBS and brands like Klein, Dewalt and Makita are never there, which is real disappointing, because it's a lot of exposure.
Can you please me/us know about other events coming up that you might be attending.
Great content!
I’m just here for Milwaukee💯
Looks like a lot of fun, guys!
Some neat stuff there.
The greenlee tugger looks great for fishing large tunas or sharks. 😂
😂
That DeWalt knockout tool is going to be sooooo useful
Milwaukee has had two size versions of these with the 1/2”-2” KO size and the die blow mold case with 2.5”-4”
@@mikenormandy9250 ok👍😒
That Klein storage is going to be a collectors item after Milwaukee gets legal on their ass.
You just saved me with that Milwaukee impact, i was going to get it because it was on sale, and i needed it in a spot where my regular battery ratchet was. But nope im not getting it 🤣
Kinda wish Klein would’ve started there mod box when Milwaukee did. I run a ton of Klein hand tools. Klein is essentially a staple in bridge construction and ironwork. Too late to change platforms now. Have thousands in pack out boxes.
Keep in mine when you go to harbor freight,,,, they have TWO PRICES. ONE ON A FLYER, WHEN YOU GET THERE, NO THAT IS FOR SO SO, YOU PAY FULL PRICE, NO BY BY.
Please tell us that this the first in a series NECA content.
I like the made in USA trend, I hope this accelerates.
Fluke meters are the best tech can offer ❤
Great show cool tools lol
It's awesome to see the systems approach that DeWalt is pursuing. Companies can create awesome gadgets, but the process is far more important.
Why didn’t that Hilti guy sort of correct Rob about that “tiny circular saw”? That’s a metal cutting circular saw, not too many people know about those still although I bought my first Bosch one about 4 years ago. Probably my favorite tool as a commercial electrician.
I know what you’re referring to. I simplified the introduction by calling it a “tiny circular saw” and while he did say it was for Electricians, he didn’t start off by identifying it as a metal circular saw. Which yes, it is, and happens to have excellent chip collection for when your sawing overhead! When you’re on camera, it’s easy to miss something like that.
Enough FORGE already, its not a hit, yet....need those new motors.
Klein needs to see if they can get Cousin Eddie to do a spot instead of Bruno…. LOL
At least we could talk about him.
what excitement punching a hole can trigger. I love good smart tools.
That's what she said
What is the name of the new Milwaukee SDS hammer drill?
That is the best news in a long time!
Just hope it fits into the packout! Milwaukee, make sure all your new tools fits into normal size packout boxes and not just the largest one!
The Track saw should have been made so it fit better into Ammocrate, and so on, work cars just gets smaller and smallers and it cant fit endless of packout boxes.
Nobody needs a fully semiautomatic miter saw! 😂
Who tf wants a 2 trigger band saw... I get safety and all, but 90 percent of professionals can safely do it the wrong way.
He wiped his hand after shaking Peter's hand.
I am buying dewalt just because it's made in the good ol U.S of A!
It really annoys me that Dewalt is making these tools now but hardly ever releasing them on my side of the pond. Need some metric versions.
what'up! Super- super vlog~ =))
I thought the milwaukee supercharger was simultaneous charge. Thats sucks when flex has that 4 port simultaneous charger that charges super fast
It does! And they have several other ones that do to
Yeah, the way they talked about it could be kinda confusing. The charger on "normal" rapid charge is simultaneous. It's only when doing the "80% in 15-minute" charge mode that it only charges one battery at a time. I don't really know why they did it that way, it's only pulling about 450-500 watts to charge at that speed. They could have made both charge at that speed at the same time for not really a whole lot more (considering the $250 they want for the new charger).
@@apllDgrapllDit does not charge both at the same speed so kind if misleading. The other milwaukee charge i have a 6 oort but only charges 2 at a time, the flex 4 port charger does all 4 at the same time fast. Why cant milwaukee do this?
now they just need to come out with a cable crimper for automotive batter cables
You can get them all for free at Lowes and The Home Depot. You just walk in and find what you want and walked out they cant stop you legally.
"Is that a quarter inch anvil?" 16:30
Lol yup I said it wrong. After talking about tools for several hours straight, I’m prone to slip up. I actually meant 1/2” but that was wrong too! Lol
I'll let it slide this time but don't let it happen again! If I find out my 2nd favorite tool celebrity is paid actor I'll lose my mind. I question everything enough, I can't handle losing tools too. 😄
LOL! That's a lot to live up to man. Anvils aside, coving specialty events like NECA are actually a big challenge for us. Whenever you get into a niche trade like that, I constantly run up against tools I didn't even know existed! There's always something new to learn, and I'm pretty fascinated by it all. Our next trip is to Equip next week (all outdoor power equipment) which should be fun, then we fly out to Switzerland for a Hilti event the next week, then SEMA and STAFDA after we get back! Tons of new things to see! I appreciate you extending me some grace brother. @@johnbronson8928
Dude I actually live like 15 minutes from the Klein factory in Mansfield haha
For Bosch:
When will they release the 12v right and die grinder Model GWG in the USA
So it Dewalt punch set may not punch a hole in a explosion proof electrical panel.
Knock out Dyes make it but the motor will not need to hand crank
Shame.
I keep cutting it with a ratchet
To punch my holes in metal
Is that a 2 point dye cutter a 4 point cutter of a 6 point cutter on hydronic punch set.
Do they sell Decora dye mine getting old and losing the sharpness.
Damn! The greenlee double shoe bender looks really cool! I don't have Unlimited amount of room in my truck, So I could get rid of one bender right away!
dewalt took the cake for this event
More Milwaukee Alicia please!!!!
That new milwaukee roto hammer is cool, dos that handle be put on other tools.
Klein saying it's a game changer when all they did was 100% copy Milwaukee that already changed the game with Packout boxes.. the games already been played Klein!!!
I am all about safety but these Portable band saws with the two handle ‘dead man switch’ and triggers is killing us out here! Need two people just to make a cut with these things!!!
This is specifically designed around jobsite safety for big jobs. Hilti made that bandsaw for large construction companies that want to keep their insurance premiums down. To do that, they need tools like this that will force their workers to work safely.
thanks ))
I’m Milwaukee fan, but they have to do something about the Cordless Heat Gun.
Veto pro pack $299. And American companies wonder why everyone buys Chinese. 3 hundred bucks for a tool bag? Out of your mind.
I did buy a small Veto pro pac bag when it was on special offer and it is very good, but wouldn’t have bought it at full price. Also it’s made in China!
I've had my pro pac for over 7 years now. I do hvac and carry it to every job. Not even a ripped seam or zipper. Best purchase as far as back packs go. I had and ruined a klien in 1 year.
Damn love her sneakers ❤ 13:30
12:37 How well will those track under slab?
Fluke tools are so clutch
How are there two or three prices be for you get there?
14:33 It's an assault chopsaw!
That klein wheel box would fit in my camry 😂
Hey hey! I'm not getting notifications from you guys. I've removed, installed, etc etc etc. Anyone else having this issue?
The new Milwaukee sissors SUCK! Bought the splicers kit and only the knife was any good.
WHEWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
😂 hmmmmm Dewalt literally just released the Exact same tools as Milwaukee. So far behind the curve now.
what is price on the solar meter?
It's Fluke, so.... If you have to ask, it's probably too much (SMFT-1000 $5500-$6000 depending on accessories, and the radiance meter is $550-600 ).
Milwaukee: 25:32
I hate to say it, but most if not all of what he was saying bragging about the new Milwaukee battery and charger system has been out for years and other industries LMFAO and when two like batteries are connected in parallel It doesn’t take any kind of special program or technology for them to equal themselves out as long as they are the same configuration… that’s how electricity works lol. Milwaukee has been a lot of nice stuff but I’ve been in Makita man for 15 years… And all of my chargers have had fans on them for the last 10 years LMFAO and even if you are a huge Milwaukee fan, that last battery system they were using with horrible and everyone knew it… That shit looked like it was from the early 90s for such an amazing tool. It reminded me of my first craftsman cordless drill lol damn thing weigh 20 pounds and charge very similar to how the brand new Milwaukee’s did until these were released. Their older battery offerings were something else! But hey!..a good tool I’d a good tool! And kudos to Milwaukee we’ve been waiting for them to step it up… I’m sure everyone with their tools has as well!
Errr also waiting for our huge nine amp hour batteries to charge on them old chargers LMFAO sorry I couldn’t resist! might as well just come back tomorrow fellows😉
GPS stabilising cup holders haha
Why does the Hilti Multi-tool look exactly like the Flex Multi-tool???????
Did you get the price for the Tiger Stop?
Their "home shop" version is around $3,600. The industrial solution they had on display is WAY more expensive. They are all custom built, and they depend on what you'll be cutting with it, how long your material is, and what it weighs. They make custom rigs and tables that can support thousands of pounds. It's pretty amazing, but VERY expensive.
@@ToolShow I figured it would be pricey, but wow! Not today 😂
lol right? I really want the $3,600 version, but I'd have to have a product (outdoor furniture maybe?) I would produce for etsy if I wanted to justify the costs. Not today indeed! @@tom.coomes
Everything going electric while gas prices rise makes sense.
Did they say that Modbox was a “unique innovation”? It’s a carbon copy of Packout.
DeWalt is making power tools in the USA?? This alone has got my attention. Let's see if this is a thing. I may have to take a 2nd look at DeWalt tools.
Anybody who says they “only wear cut 4 gloves” is either a princess or an osha inspector. I wear the 1 dollar garbage gloves because they getting thrown out
Did u make sara hold the camera 😂
Make me jealous now ....want to switch profession now😢
Hi
In which state this show , & when the second show will be , which month
It's the NECA show! Next year it will be SEPTEMBER 28-OCTOBER 1, 2024 in San Diego, CA! www.necanet.org/
dang gotta gave this one to dewalt
Man, the Greenlee KO are still super slow.
can I long line fish with the greenlee
ngl if I see someone walking around a site with a hardhat fan i'm going to be making fun of them
the dual trigger hilti bandsaw was a mistake....
Except... it wasn't. They didn't add the double handed safety feature for the user, they built it for the construction company that has to pay massive insurance premiums. If you're a contractor, you might take the risk of using a band saw like that with one hand. A large construction company isn't interested in the unnecessary risk of their employees getting hurt. That's why you make a product like that.
New tools 🤤🤤🤤
? when they're supposed to happen to Home Depot lineup
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Wtf, when I bought all my pro pac bags they were lifetime warranty