Yeah bro, it's a nightmare trying to find an outlet sometimes. I'll be honest, I think that fhe Milwaukee table and miter saws are way more powerful the the corded tools. That table saw is an extremely smooth cutting beast
Awe just kiss and make up already. We need a @VCG Construction and @Tool Review Zone colab! A tool duel raw! Has a decent little ring to it imho! 😂😂💪 #TRZ4LIFE #VCG4LIFE BOOOOOM!
@@ToolReviewZone it would be interesting to see how long a 5.0 battery holds up using this saw. I could see a lot of guys at the end of a long day having their high end batteries trashed, and reaching for the small ones to limp through the last few cuts on a job.
Yeah Milwaukee's batter lineup is like this: CP (compact): 1 row of cells XC (extended capacity): 2 rows of cells HD (high demand): 3 rows of cells HO: high output...instead of using the smaller 18650 (18mm x 65mm) cells, they use larger 21700 (21mm x 70mm) cells, which can pump out (or pump in during charging) the amps, which means, since POWER (watts) is volts x amps...well, if you can increase the amperage delivery on your same 18V platform...you get more POWER. So the CP 3.0 HO is...1 row of cells, but in 21700 cells The XC 6.0 HO (there's an XC non-HO 6.0, too) and XC 8.0 HO are 2 rows of 21700 cells The HD 9.0 (non-HO) is 3 rows of 18650 cells The HD 12.0 HO is the king...3 rows of 21700 cells! You can pull the most amps out of it since each cell has to do less work. So the 12.0 can be regular duty that works forever, or super high amp/draw duty that will still remain cool and not overheat each individual cell!
Now I could be wrong, but it does look like it has two positive stop tabs for the miter function (the ones that rotate out and stop the saw from tilting via a little screw) and an adjustable screw to fine tune those stops.
Man ole man , I hope this is am improvement over the 10" saw. I was excited to get it however it seemed to be lacking power and head defection was awful. Plus having to remove the fence to miter to the right was a pain. Does this saw have more power than the 10" ?
Yeah I know what you mean with the 10". It definitely does seem to be more powerful, but it may just be in my head because it's a bigger saw. That said, I've been running the 12.0 batteries in the 10" instead of the 9.0 and its definitely been an improvement for me. I never had the issue with anything else on the 10" though
I'm so torn on this subject I'm looking at this Milwaukee 12 inch double compound bevel miter saw as well as the dewalt flexy sexyvolt 12 inch double compound bevel miter saw
Looks like an awesome saw. I don't know if I need a 12in but wondering how much better it is compared to the 10in milwaukee. The price on this one compared to 10in.? Just wanting to know to see if it's worth the up size and price.
That's one of the things that I will be talking about in the 2nd video. I actually like the way they did the bevel lock on the 10" much better. I use that saw a lot, but for the larger peices I'll be using this. Might be a bit overkill for some, but will definitely come in handy for others
Hi TRZ, Can't wait for the second video on this milwaukee miter saw. Would like to know run time with a 12ah, 9.0ah and maybe the new 8.0ah batteries. I know it determines the type of job project but would be nice to know. Can't wait for milwaukee to make a cordless 10" table saw
Ok Clint I know this is an old video but I’m looking at adding a saw to one of my trucks I already have a DeWalt 780 so my question is how would you compare the 2 ? Stay safe brother 👊🏼✌🏼
I'll tell ya straight out Fred, I'm finishing my basement as we speak, and I've used this saw for all of the framing. Its been nothing but awesome and 100% still recommend. If you are using a 12.0 with it, it will last you all day brother. I'm actually to the point that I hate corded miter saws now. I would go with this for sure brother 👊
@@ToolReviewZone Looks like I’ll be calling Milwaukee today …..I have a DeWalt that I already use in one of my trailers and love it … I have replaced most of my corded tools with cordless … Seems to make our lives easier I must say … Thanks for your help brother 👊🏼🔨🪚✌🏼
@@Razacbc Clint yes I have 2 of them in trailers and my guys seem to like it .I’ve used it a few rimes when on a job with them and it works great but you know it’s hard to beat the corded DeWalts they are beast and run forever when treated right and outfitted with Diablo blades. How are you liking yours brother ?
Hi have a question.. want to buy the Milwaukee 12 inch saw, but will it last as a everyday saw on the Jobsite as it is on battery? Or should I go for the DeWalt flexvolt 12 inch with the AC power supply and batteries. Don't know if I should go for the Milwaukee or DeWalt.. Have seen all your videos.. but just having that ac power..? maybe I'm just old and still don't really trust battery power on a long day at work.. all my battery tools a Milwaukee.. can you help making up my mind.. cheers
And actually look like it was being blown away from you the Dust but I use mine I got a 90 tooth but I use my strictly for cutting salami pepperoni maybe a little Italian sausage maybe a little provolone toasted bread on a 45 degree angle perfect I just don't know how to hook up a soda fountain to it yet I got to move next door to you you been getting all the greatest tools lately
Hahaha, there is a house for sale just down the street if you don't mind listening to a CNC machine going all day! Also, I now have this strange urge for an Italian sub???
If you are invested in the m18 99% positive you have more then 1 battery available to swap out charge one when th one in saw dies that one charging should be ready and swap out again
That was so sweet that was one of the reasons that I was going to go with the DeWalt battery operated for that reason that you could buy a corded battery but I have the small 7 and 1/4 DeWalt battery chop saw and that thing lasts all day and I figured going corded because the chop box and the table saw are basically stationery tools so running a cord really isn't that bad because you're not moving them around but I like to Milwaukee 12 inch
I really should watch your whole video before leaving a comment asking if it's a dual bevel but sometimes people hear the lack of sound and they think there is lack of power do you recommend this so that much over the DeWalt 12 in do a barrel roll compound miter slider corded
@@ToolReviewZone I purchase the DeWalt because I had one and the shaft in a bearing broke from the guy's not letting the blade speed up fast enough I'm jamming it into the wood so I bought another one because Milwaukee didn't have anything yet plus I got the Dewalt table saw with the connected rolling stand so those are the only things I own DeWalt but everything else is Milwaukee I mean everything that's all I will purchase Milwaukee Tools tape measures Pet Stop battery platform among so everything is Milwaukee but that's the reason why I have the DeWalt chop saw table saw but I definitely would like to try them Milwaukee
@@ToolReviewZone I'm sure I will be the same way, once I ditch the cord. My miter saw and table saw are the only things with a cord, I just need to get them replaced to be completely independent.
You just have to wait until a deal comes along. I remember I bout the 10" cordless miter for only $150 about a year ago. Not sure if it was a mistake or if they were just overstocked at Home Depot, but a lot of people bout them up including myself
Is it just me, or does this saw look a little anemic? The motor cover reminds me of the drill bits box. I dont know, I'm just used to my crazy, alien looking Hitachi. 🤪 But I would really like to try the shadow line. I'm not a big fan of the laser.
Haha, not that you say that I can see it. Yeah bro, I used to use the laser lines but they are just a pain and go out of alignment all the time. This shadow line looks like a freaking moon eclipse
Hi man Great video give a good idea of what the saw is capable of. But i think u missed the positive stop for the bevel. They rotate on the side to give u the 22,5 and 30° stop. Check it out for the next video if possible ;)
Hey Matt. Yeah, I am goi6to put all of that I'm a second video. I didn't want to stretch this out to long, so all of that will be covered I'm the next one
Why don't you have a test how many four by sixes how many Cuts you can get out of it don't have to do it just a suggestion you take care man cheers with a beer
SMEESHED that like button so hard!!! Awesome awesome content bro! Don't forget to tuck your baby in and whisper sweet nothings in her ear. (I love you so much you sexy red head) HAHAHA! YO.....I'm dying to see a tool duel on this one! You think ACME can hook it up? #1 request - Dewalt flexvolt DHS790AT2 (The saws we currently use) vs this new Milwaukee fuel monster. Really dig that it is a one battery operation, and the 12.0 HO is just straight savage! With all the 12's and 8's we have, we wouldn't run out of power for a dang month. I imagine this saw and the dewalt are the two new top dogs. Between portability, power, and precision. I'd be hard pressed to believe it can outperform the sexy flexy. The 120v option on the dewalt is great, but I've only used the adapter once. I prefer just slapping some 12's in there and rolling on. And they seem to run faster on battery anyway. Would also like to maybe see the Makita 18v X2 compound slider and the metabo multivolt compound slider. It would be alot to take on by yourself Clint. This seems like a great opportunity to have that "Tool Duel Raw" if you will..... A @Tool Review Zone / @VCG Construction collaboration. Packed full of Action, badassery, tool to person relationships, and shouting Italians! 😂😂😂😂 Bring it on men! 💪🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸💪 @Dark Magic says GO GO GO!!!
Hahaha, awesome comment bro, thanks so much lol. I think vince actually had the dewalt saw, and would love to do another collab with my dude. We'll figure something out for sure, but I'll reach out to Acme and see if they could help with the dewalt. They are really awesome
This is the third time .I have to go to the Milwaukee store to change this Milwaukee mitersaw useless it does not last for a job unbelievable it is getting burn 🔥 brand new mitersaw useless so sad Milwaukee 😭😢😖😣😩😠🤬😡
Very nicely done Clint !!! Always enjoy the little humor you throw in t no extra charge😁😍😀. Thanks again for sharing your thoughts and videos, Rodney
Thanks Rodney, I appreciate it buddy!!!!!
Nice review, Clint! I’ve had to bring a generator along many times in order to run a saw. The 12Ah battery powered saw would be a game changer!
Yeah bro, it's a nightmare trying to find an outlet sometimes. I'll be honest, I think that fhe Milwaukee table and miter saws are way more powerful the the corded tools. That table saw is an extremely smooth cutting beast
It has stopping blocks for the bevel on the back
Yep, cou9other cool things as well. I'll be doing a second video covering all of that. Didn't want to make this one 2 hours long
Come on cuz, you know we’re only a phone call away!! I’m having all kinds of feels over here, like I’m not a good friend!! 😭😭
Hahahahaha, I forgive you bro lmao
Awe just kiss and make up already. We need a @VCG Construction and @Tool Review Zone colab! A tool duel raw! Has a decent little ring to it imho! 😂😂💪
#TRZ4LIFE
#VCG4LIFE
BOOOOOM!
David Briot that’s a killer idea!
A 9.0 battery won’t give you the extra power like the HO batteries so always use a 12, 8 , 6
Yeah that's a good point with the HD batteries. I guess what I should have said was stay away from the smaller batteries like the 5.0
@@ToolReviewZone it would be interesting to see how long a 5.0 battery holds up using this saw. I could see a lot of guys at the end of a long day having their high end batteries trashed, and reaching for the small ones to limp through the last few cuts on a job.
Yeah Milwaukee's batter lineup is like this:
CP (compact): 1 row of cells
XC (extended capacity): 2 rows of cells
HD (high demand): 3 rows of cells
HO: high output...instead of using the smaller 18650 (18mm x 65mm) cells, they use larger 21700 (21mm x 70mm) cells, which can pump out (or pump in during charging) the amps, which means, since POWER (watts) is volts x amps...well, if you can increase the amperage delivery on your same 18V platform...you get more POWER.
So the CP 3.0 HO is...1 row of cells, but in 21700 cells
The XC 6.0 HO (there's an XC non-HO 6.0, too) and XC 8.0 HO are 2 rows of 21700 cells
The HD 9.0 (non-HO) is 3 rows of 18650 cells
The HD 12.0 HO is the king...3 rows of 21700 cells! You can pull the most amps out of it since each cell has to do less work. So the 12.0 can be regular duty that works forever, or super high amp/draw duty that will still remain cool and not overheat each individual cell!
7:26 Beautiful pic there....& never disappoint on “those moments” you give us in your vids👍🏻 Very playful & funny....w/ information to boot😁
Cheers✌🏼
Hahaha, thanks Aepek lol, really appreciate it bro👊
Now I could be wrong, but it does look like it has two positive stop tabs for the miter function (the ones that rotate out and stop the saw from tilting via a little screw) and an adjustable screw to fine tune those stops.
Great saw how it hold up to the Makita 12 inch
I actually like this a lot more. Makita is a good saw, but I didn't care for the adjustments on the Makita
@@ToolReviewZone can the Milwaukee Cuna 6 3/4 pice of base with the miter in 45 in both directions like the Makita and Dewalt. If not big draw back
Man ole man , I hope this is am improvement over the 10" saw. I was excited to get it however it seemed to be lacking power and head defection was awful. Plus having to remove the fence to miter to the right was a pain. Does this saw have more power than the 10" ?
Yeah I know what you mean with the 10". It definitely does seem to be more powerful, but it may just be in my head because it's a bigger saw. That said, I've been running the 12.0 batteries in the 10" instead of the 9.0 and its definitely been an improvement for me. I never had the issue with anything else on the 10" though
I mounted/attached a caster wheel to the left hand handle, so now I can wheel it through narrow corridor spaces,when difficult to carry
I'm so torn on this subject I'm looking at this Milwaukee 12 inch double compound bevel miter saw as well as the dewalt flexy sexyvolt 12 inch double compound bevel miter saw
I have requested to review the dewalt so hoping to get it here bro👊
@@ToolReviewZone that would be awesome
@@ToolReviewZone dang I wish I can request to review tools
Can you adjust the rpm with OneKey ?or you can only track the tool?!
How do you charge the batteries without a generator?
I got to get this saw. I just haven't decided what kid I want to sell yet. :)
Hahaha, obviously the one who has the biggest appetite. Food is $$$$
It wont be replacing my corded miter saw. I have the DeWalt DHS 780 Flex Volt as well. But each has their use.
Looks like an awesome saw. I don't know if I need a 12in but wondering how much better it is compared to the 10in milwaukee. The price on this one compared to 10in.? Just wanting to know to see if it's worth the up size and price.
That's one of the things that I will be talking about in the 2nd video. I actually like the way they did the bevel lock on the 10" much better. I use that saw a lot, but for the larger peices I'll be using this. Might be a bit overkill for some, but will definitely come in handy for others
@@ToolReviewZone yeah, if you say the 10inch is pretty good then I will lean towards that one for my needs
So happy I decided to buy this beauty! I think I’m starting to develop a similar relationship with it;)
Hows the chatter on the blade?
Hi TRZ,
Can't wait for the second video on this milwaukee miter saw.
Would like to know run time with a 12ah, 9.0ah and maybe the new 8.0ah batteries.
I know it determines the type of job project but would be nice to know.
Can't wait for milwaukee to make a cordless 10" table saw
I'll definitely do a run test buddy. And yeah, I'm hoping this year is the year for the 10" table saw Michael 👊
Ok Clint I know this is an old video but I’m looking at adding a saw to one of my trucks I already have a DeWalt 780 so my question is how would you compare the 2 ?
Stay safe brother 👊🏼✌🏼
I'll tell ya straight out Fred, I'm finishing my basement as we speak, and I've used this saw for all of the framing. Its been nothing but awesome and 100% still recommend. If you are using a 12.0 with it, it will last you all day brother. I'm actually to the point that I hate corded miter saws now. I would go with this for sure brother 👊
@@ToolReviewZone
Looks like I’ll be calling Milwaukee today …..I have a DeWalt that I already use in one of my trailers and love it … I have replaced most of my corded tools with cordless … Seems to make our lives easier I must say … Thanks for your help brother 👊🏼🔨🪚✌🏼
You got it brother 👊
@Freddie2598 Did you end up getting this saw? If so, how are you liking it in comparison with the corded dewalt? Thanks in advance if you respond.
@@Razacbc
Clint yes I have 2 of them in trailers and my guys seem to like it .I’ve used it a few rimes when on a job with them and it works great but you know it’s hard to beat the corded DeWalts they are beast and run forever when treated right and outfitted with Diablo blades.
How are you liking yours brother ?
what kinda blade are you using?
4:44 I think that's why they made it a separate rubber piece so you can replace it. If it was all one piece that could be a problem.
Head to head video this 12 inch Milwaukee vs the dewalt 12 inch flexy sexyvolt
Hi have a question.. want to buy the Milwaukee 12 inch saw, but will it last as a everyday saw on the Jobsite as it is on battery? Or should I go for the DeWalt flexvolt 12 inch with the AC power supply and batteries.
Don't know if I should go for the Milwaukee or DeWalt..
Have seen all your videos.. but just having that ac power..? maybe I'm just old and still don't really trust battery power on a long day at work.. all my battery tools a Milwaukee.. can you help making up my mind.. cheers
And is the battery power ok with a not to sharp blade.. the blade will get blond and no one can afford new blades ever week
Can you compare this one with the 10 in a separate video
Sure will
@@ToolReviewZone thank you so much
I'm now a new subscriber
Welcome to the channel Papo!!!
Another great review....keep it up.....
Thanks brother, appreciate it 👊
@@ToolReviewZone tool porn yea!!
And actually look like it was being blown away from you the Dust but I use mine I got a 90 tooth but I use my strictly for cutting salami pepperoni maybe a little Italian sausage maybe a little provolone toasted bread on a 45 degree angle perfect I just don't know how to hook up a soda fountain to it yet I got to move next door to you you been getting all the greatest tools lately
Hahaha, there is a house for sale just down the street if you don't mind listening to a CNC machine going all day! Also, I now have this strange urge for an Italian sub???
What is the max length cut 14"?
Awesome Video Clint 👍🏻agree 💯 on the clamp it's a pain to maneuver around and the saw has so much power
Yeahhhhh buddy! Thanks bro👊
How many times in a 8 hour day do you have to stop , and charge the battery?
If you are invested in the m18 99% positive you have more then 1 battery available to swap out charge one when th one in saw dies that one charging should be ready and swap out again
Curious how this compares to the dewalt
Great question Nick. Haven't tried the dewalt, but they do make great saws. I'll see what I can do
Would love to see this compared to the Dewalt 780.
That was so sweet that was one of the reasons that I was going to go with the DeWalt battery operated for that reason that you could buy a corded battery but I have the small 7 and 1/4 DeWalt battery chop saw and that thing lasts all day and I figured going corded because the chop box and the table saw are basically stationery tools so running a cord really isn't that bad because you're not moving them around but I like to Milwaukee 12 inch
Yeah I agree brother. I'd like to have the plug in option with the table saw, but don't care much on the miter. That's just my opinion though
Thanks brother! this is on my Xmas List!
There are 2 bevel stops that swing into place when needed.
Yes sir. I am going to cover those in the next video
You mean just like the DeWalt.
Where can I get a replacement material clamp?
Yey are basically interchangeable. Probably pick one up on Amazon or Home depot
I can't find a Milwaukee material clamp, I have found just about every other brand.. Will Dewalt work? I find them everywhere.
Thanks
Frank
I really should watch your whole video before leaving a comment asking if it's a dual bevel but sometimes people hear the lack of sound and they think there is lack of power do you recommend this so that much over the DeWalt 12 in do a barrel roll compound miter slider corded
I haven't tried the Dewalt bro, so cant really give you an honest answer on that. Dewalt makes really good saws, but I'm definitely loving this one
@@ToolReviewZone I purchase the DeWalt because I had one and the shaft in a bearing broke from the guy's not letting the blade speed up fast enough I'm jamming it into the wood so I bought another one because Milwaukee didn't have anything yet plus I got the Dewalt table saw with the connected rolling stand so those are the only things I own DeWalt but everything else is Milwaukee I mean everything that's all I will purchase Milwaukee Tools tape measures Pet Stop battery platform among so everything is Milwaukee but that's the reason why I have the DeWalt chop saw table saw but I definitely would like to try them Milwaukee
How long has this saw been out? I don't see it on amazon.
I have a link in the description for home depot
"He ain't heavy, he's my miter" .......saw.
Great video
Some how to me it looks more like a ordinary miter saw. Just as long as it stays true in long term use for a long time.
This video is real nice like
I really want one to replace my corded saw but $699 is a little steep.
Yeah definitely not cheap, but I'll never go back to corded. Just me though 👊
@@ToolReviewZone I'm sure I will be the same way, once I ditch the cord. My miter saw and table saw are the only things with a cord, I just need to get them replaced to be completely independent.
Hey im just happy to have a miter saw.......lol
Haha I hear ya bro
Awesome deal if you get to keep these tools after review. So expensive for cordless tech.
You just have to wait until a deal comes along. I remember I bout the 10" cordless miter for only $150 about a year ago. Not sure if it was a mistake or if they were just overstocked at Home Depot, but a lot of people bout them up including myself
Is it just me, or does this saw look a little anemic? The motor cover reminds me of the drill bits box. I dont know, I'm just used to my crazy, alien looking Hitachi. 🤪
But I would really like to try the shadow line. I'm not a big fan of the laser.
Haha, not that you say that I can see it. Yeah bro, I used to use the laser lines but they are just a pain and go out of alignment all the time. This shadow line looks like a freaking moon eclipse
it cut ok but it sound like lack of power.
Hi man
Great video give a good idea of what the saw is capable of. But i think u missed the positive stop for the bevel. They rotate on the side to give u the 22,5 and 30° stop. Check it out for the next video if possible ;)
Hey Matt. Yeah, I am goi6to put all of that I'm a second video. I didn't want to stretch this out to long, so all of that will be covered I'm the next one
Now you send that saw to me to try out. Lol
On it's way bro...just hope it doesn't get lost in the mail 🤔
@@ToolReviewZone that a kid! Lol
Why don't you have a test how many four by sixes how many Cuts you can get out of it don't have to do it just a suggestion you take care man cheers with a beer
I was actually thinking about that, but would probably take a really long time and a whole lot of $ for all that lumber
Why nobody come with 12 inch blade in table saw I wood be the first one to bay it kaboooooooooooooom
Come on people smashed the like botton kaboooooooooooooom
Dewalts run out,
I already burn 4
SMEESHED that like button so hard!!!
Awesome awesome content bro! Don't forget to tuck your baby in and whisper sweet nothings in her ear. (I love you so much you sexy red head) HAHAHA!
YO.....I'm dying to see a tool duel on this one! You think ACME can hook it up? #1 request - Dewalt flexvolt DHS790AT2 (The saws we currently use) vs this new Milwaukee fuel monster.
Really dig that it is a one battery operation, and the 12.0 HO is just straight savage! With all the 12's and 8's we have, we wouldn't run out of power for a dang month.
I imagine this saw and the dewalt are the two new top dogs. Between portability, power, and precision. I'd be hard pressed to believe it can outperform the sexy flexy. The 120v option on the dewalt is great, but I've only used the adapter once. I prefer just slapping some 12's in there and rolling on. And they seem to run faster on battery anyway.
Would also like to maybe see the Makita 18v X2 compound slider and the metabo multivolt compound slider.
It would be alot to take on by yourself Clint. This seems like a great opportunity to have that "Tool Duel Raw" if you will.....
A @Tool Review Zone / @VCG Construction collaboration. Packed full of Action, badassery, tool to person relationships, and shouting Italians! 😂😂😂😂
Bring it on men! 💪🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸💪
@Dark Magic says GO GO GO!!!
Hahaha, awesome comment bro, thanks so much lol. I think vince actually had the dewalt saw, and would love to do another collab with my dude. We'll figure something out for sure, but I'll reach out to Acme and see if they could help with the dewalt. They are really awesome
BEWARE: bought this saw in the UK and it's emerged this saw doesn't come with the drop shadow light over here :/
How’s this saw been last year for you?
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This is the third time .I have to go to the Milwaukee store to change this Milwaukee mitersaw useless it does not last for a job unbelievable it is getting burn 🔥 brand new mitersaw useless so sad Milwaukee 😭😢😖😣😩😠🤬😡