For mine I personally open and close it slowly to avoid the splashes. I think Milwaukee released this with the flaws knowing that everybody that owns pack out will buy one, and then once they realize they sold enough of them they will make a revision of it better so everybody will end up buying a second version of the Tumblr.
I use mine every day and love it… being in the pack out frees up my hands so the lid leaking if knocked over almost never comes into play, and I only close the lid if I am in a dusty situation that I need to keep things out of the drink. That being said I’d gladly buy a better lid for a few bucks if offered. But it does keep my coffee warmer than any other cup I have and locks into my pack out… more win than loss to me.
Fun fact the lid is manufactured by same company that makes yeti lids. Which you guessed it… means you can use yeti lids. I use mine on my big and small Milwaukee tumbler because my wife doesn’t use lids on her yeti cups at home
I love my milwaukee packout tumbler mine does not leak at all. But the whole red coating on the outside is flaking off like really bad. I contacted Milwaukee and they would not replace it directly since I am in Canada. I was told I have to drive out to a milwaukee authorized repair facility just to warranty it. I even tried to write a review on milwaukee’s website and they would not post it I was told it was being moderated, the review was polite, truthful and included photos. I think this is a well known issue that they are trying to hide it.
If you don’t like the milwaukee lid just take a standard yeti magnetic slider lid it will fit. I regularly accidently put my yeti lids on my milwaukee tumbler.
Thanks for the honest test. After what I saw, it seems that the mug has a significant flaw. I have two Contigo West Loop cups and a Fjord Nansen Lando. Both are great, they keep you warm for a long time.
I purchased this knowing it would leak if tipped over. Not a huge deal. You can tell just by looking at it. I have other "tumblers" that leak worse and cost more. Keeps my coffee warm till the last drop, sexy looking and I feel the snap open and closed lid is satisfying. I find myself opening and closing just for fun
Ohhhhhhh. It leaks huh? I went to the Dumpot today and had a 1x6 and two of those cups in my hand. One for my wife and one for myself, thinking I was going to get their military discount. They didn’t allow it on the tumbler for some reason and I told the lady to take them off. Seventy dollars for two cups that leak. Bump that. Thanks for the info.
Don't really see why you'd need a "pack out" Tumbler but.... It has basically two purposes. Keep drink warm/cold and keep said drink in the cup. And they still failed.
Old comment but the reason for me is i can 3d print packout locking base cupholders that are only 1/4" tall and put them on everything i want a cup holder on that doesn't have room for a regular cup holder. And like other people have said i takes yeti lids
I definitely understand the lid spraying liquid when you open and close the top. It's not a huge deal but sometimes it will spray enough to go on my laptop or ipad. Besides that I dont have any issues. I still use mine all day every day
I remember when you were all Ryobi! I’m glad you got into all different things! My favorite brand is the one that gets the job done! Even though I got mostly Milwaukee and makita lol I like them all. Listen if it will save me a few bucks, gets the job done and lasts a while, I’ll take it! Glad I didn’t buy this tumbler though! Haha! I just took my favorite tumbler and made it attach to my packout. So many 3-d pro tables adapters out there. I was actually thinking of getting a 3-d printer.
I bought one the other day and was instantly disappointed with the lid... What should I be searching for to find compatible lids? I'd love something that I'm not worried about knocking over. If my packout cup goes horizontal or worse, it's instant coffee stains everywhere 😂 Everything I've used in the past has screwed onto the cup, so a friction fit lid is all new to me...
I've had a look, it seems the yeti rambler lids are compatible, but apparently also leaks when knocked over... Therefore I'm not sure a yeti lid would be any better than a Milwaukee one?
I have the 30oz. Haven’t had the same issues. The kid I have fits tighter than yours from what I can see. Mine won’t leak when turned over in the closed position. I hate you got a bad product. It is possible the seal in that lid is flawed from a bad fit at the factory. Milwaukee is great about listening to customers so hopefully this issue is addressed!
It’s great for a coffee onsite and fits F150 cup holders nice and snug the fact that you can lock it on your toolbox is amazing can’t tell you how many times I spilled my coffee because my hands were full and I left it on the pack out
Wow the amount of people defending this clearly flawed lid is kind of surprising. I think it’s a legitimate complaint. With that being said I’m sure it’s probably not that hard to find a replacement.
Nearly bought one the other day and now I am so glad I didn’t. Great video man. Sad thing is that they’re gonna sell a shit ton of these for Father’s Day.
Yeti lids fit. But side by side in E.Wa Summer heat, in the truck, Milwaukee 30Oz STILL had at least 2 layers of ice in it the FOLLOWING morning after being in the truck all day and night on a 85degree day. That’s why I don’t really care about the lid. When my Yeti is good for 8 hours and my Milwaukee is good for 20hours in the truck in the heat.
Use mine daily. The lid is a 2 piece, if you open it halfway, the ring comes off so you can clean it. If was 100% leak free, it would be hard to twist open. Sometimes mine lays sideways in the front seat and I have hardly gotten a dribble out of it. But along with anything carbonated, I don't recommend a push in lid anyhow, because of the pressure build up.
Lol, I have the 30 Oz for at least 6 months, use it everyday, and I've never spilled a drip. Of course I rarely ever flip that open closed switch unless I'm transporting on packout or sawdust is flying everywhere.
I did this with mine. Yes they fit, and quite well. I have a Yeti 20oz tumbler, and the lid fits very well on the Milwaukee. Although, it still leaks out of the Mag Slider, just not as much.
I can deal with it for the fact that the lid is easily cleanable. I had way too many blender bottle go to the trash cause of the protein shake stuck in some crevices that I can’t reach and starts to smell bad.
That’s an issue. The lid functionality is a big deal for me. Personally, I put the most weight on the lid design because no matter how cold/hot the cup keeps the drink, if it can’t keep it in the cup, it’s not much good. Plus, who wants slapped drink all over their center console?
Ty, I almost bought one last week just because. Now I don’t understand the point of solid mounting a tumbler on a moving hand truck. Even on a smooth surface going over thresholds. Simple bumping and angles it’s just a disaster waiting to happen. Maybe a thermos would work but then again they would charge about $200 for it. I think an articulating drink holder with different points of adjustments that could mount or lock into the top of your packout would be a better option.
Every tumblers will spash when open if its pressurized when its closed. Carbonated drinks or hot coffee will do that, hotter the joe, the more chances it has to happen. Not really a big deal for me but I can see how that would be annoying. On the other hand, if someone is looking for a tumbler without these problem, the solution might be in what you put in it rather than how its designed. Some cover will have a little pin hole to let the pressure out but these will leak and may bubble too.
Same! I hate this lid. How the hell did they let this leak so much‽ I want to either find a new lid to fit the tumbler or slice the foot off and glue it to something that holds liquid
Every tumbler lid leaks in my opinion unless it actually has a rubber seal to one that clicks into place with force. All of the tumbler lids are magnetic and plastic on plastic ofc they will leak. Milwaukee one leaks less than the yeti one in my opinion.
Excuse me, but when the F did we start calling cups/mug, “tumblers”. What in everything is that is holy is up w/ that ish!? WTF does it even mean? I mean, the last thing I want my cup to do is ‘tumble”.
That’s actually where calling a cup a tumbler in the first place, because they were prone to tumble over and spill its content. As time went on (over a 400 year span or so), we realized certain shapes weren’t the greatest to expect to stand upright. It’s like anything, we like to bring old things back. In this case, it’s the name
The cup don’t leak that bad and the lid splashes a bit big whoop if you work construction the won’t bug ya if you close it slowly it’s fine but i wouldn’t let something like a splashy lid turn me away from this cup if it works it works
Ah man. That lid. Can’t believe it. Every time you opened it. It just covered your whole workshop in fluids I mean you were literally dripping by the end of the video. Hope you dried all your tools and machines before they got all sticky
I find Milwaukee tumblers are ok but the one I do really like is the Klein tumbler. It is thought out really good and solid as can be. Game changer for the others challenge.
@@ManCaverTools You use the Milwaukee? I have 2 of each of the Milwaukee tumblers. I use them around the house. I use my Klein when i am working and coffee. I have a couple of the Klein tumbler too. Something about hot coffee going everywhere includes on my work and me.
I have a yeti tumbler that was an award from work I'll buy the Milwaukee one if the lid is the same my yeti is only a 12 oz i think vs the Milwaukee that's 20 or 30oz
Idk about u but if u put any carbonated beverage in a tumbler if it seals Worth a crap it's gona build up pressure.. I mean not every time but one in a while yeah
they really shit the bed on this one. you think someone would have clued in that maybe we should make a sealing lid for something that is meant to be wheeled around at an angle
I get the liquid squirting up. Expecting it to not leak turned upside down is a pit ridiculous. All of my non screw on lid yetis leak turned upside down.
The lid does suck but I think the design wasn’t to look cool but unlike Yeti, so the lip seal doesn’t fall on the jobsite. Seems that they wanted something secure
Episode 670 you guys. My bad on that one lol
Have you tested v2?
Little tip, with any of these tumblers that have "locking" lids, open the lock before putting it on the cup so it seals
For mine I personally open and close it slowly to avoid the splashes. I think Milwaukee released this with the flaws knowing that everybody that owns pack out will buy one, and then once they realize they sold enough of them they will make a revision of it better so everybody will end up buying a second version of the Tumblr.
Works every time
This is like when they release a vacuum, and then they release a fuel vacuum, and then they release a packout fuel vacuum. Lol. But hey, it works.
I use mine every day and love it… being in the pack out frees up my hands so the lid leaking if knocked over almost never comes into play, and I only close the lid if I am in a dusty situation that I need to keep things out of the drink. That being said I’d gladly buy a better lid for a few bucks if offered. But it does keep my coffee warmer than any other cup I have and locks into my pack out… more win than loss to me.
Fun fact the lid is manufactured by same company that makes yeti lids. Which you guessed it… means you can use yeti lids. I use mine on my big and small Milwaukee tumbler because my wife doesn’t use lids on her yeti cups at home
Great tip!
Yea I saw that. I was just planning on using a mag-lok yeti lid since those are great imo and the slide on handle.
@@jasonsinatra9457where did y’all find this information?
I have one and love it, use it every day, it's hard to please everyone
Just don't put your tumbler on my packout. That's not cool
Doesn’t the same company that makes yeti makes these?
I love my milwaukee packout tumbler mine does not leak at all. But the whole red coating on the outside is flaking off like really bad. I contacted Milwaukee and they would not replace it directly since I am in Canada. I was told I have to drive out to a milwaukee authorized repair facility just to warranty it. I even tried to write a review on milwaukee’s website and they would not post it I was told it was being moderated, the review was polite, truthful and included photos. I think this is a well known issue that they are trying to hide it.
If you don’t like the milwaukee lid just take a standard yeti magnetic slider lid it will fit. I regularly accidently put my yeti lids on my milwaukee tumbler.
Thank you so much sir for saving my $30. I was thinking thinking to buy this.
Thanks for the honest test. After what I saw, it seems that the mug has a significant flaw. I have two Contigo West Loop cups and a Fjord Nansen Lando. Both are great, they keep you warm for a long time.
I purchased this knowing it would leak if tipped over. Not a huge deal. You can tell just by looking at it. I have other "tumblers" that leak worse and cost more. Keeps my coffee warm till the last drop, sexy looking and I feel the snap open and closed lid is satisfying. I find myself opening and closing just for fun
Ohhhhhhh. It leaks huh? I went to the Dumpot today and had a 1x6 and two of those cups in my hand. One for my wife and one for myself, thinking I was going to get their military discount. They didn’t allow it on the tumbler for some reason and I told the lady to take them off. Seventy dollars for two cups that leak. Bump that.
Thanks for the info.
Don't really see why you'd need a "pack out" Tumbler but....
It has basically two purposes. Keep drink warm/cold and keep said drink in the cup. And they still failed.
But a bottle of pepco [Such a cheap home goods store in Poland} 10 USD is better. Let them do what they can. Greetings from Poland and Glory to Putin
Old comment but the reason for me is i can 3d print packout locking base cupholders that are only 1/4" tall and put them on everything i want a cup holder on that doesn't have room for a regular cup holder. And like other people have said i takes yeti lids
You could see the spray about a foot, foot and a half or so up in the air at about the 4:54 mark.
I definitely understand the lid spraying liquid when you open and close the top. It's not a huge deal but sometimes it will spray enough to go on my laptop or ipad. Besides that I dont have any issues. I still use mine all day every day
O que acha do copo da Klein Tools?
That's a reasonable concern. That would drive me nuts.
I remember when you were all Ryobi! I’m glad you got into all different things! My favorite brand is the one that gets the job done! Even though I got mostly Milwaukee and makita lol I like them all. Listen if it will save me a few bucks, gets the job done and lasts a while, I’ll take it! Glad I didn’t buy this tumbler though! Haha! I just took my favorite tumbler and made it attach to my packout. So many 3-d pro tables adapters out there. I was actually thinking of getting a 3-d printer.
3:24 & 5:31 is hilarious, if you look right side of screen it's going several feet onto the wall. Who made this thing, Covid?
Yes. It is made by China
every time you open it it sprays everywhere
Was almost gonna get one, thanks for saving me the hassle Dave!!!!!!!!
Thanks, Dave. I always appreciate your reviews. Honesty is, still, the best policy.
You can get a yeti/generic tumbler lid if you can't stand the Milwaukee one, it will fit. The pack out feature is why this is awesome.
I bought one the other day and was instantly disappointed with the lid... What should I be searching for to find compatible lids?
I'd love something that I'm not worried about knocking over. If my packout cup goes horizontal or worse, it's instant coffee stains everywhere 😂
Everything I've used in the past has screwed onto the cup, so a friction fit lid is all new to me...
I've had a look, it seems the yeti rambler lids are compatible, but apparently also leaks when knocked over... Therefore I'm not sure a yeti lid would be any better than a Milwaukee one?
I have the 30oz. Haven’t had the same issues. The kid I have fits tighter than yours from what I can see. Mine won’t leak when turned over in the closed position. I hate you got a bad product. It is possible the seal in that lid is flawed from a bad fit at the factory. Milwaukee is great about listening to customers so hopefully this issue is addressed!
It’s great for a coffee onsite and fits F150 cup holders nice and snug the fact that you can lock it on your toolbox is amazing can’t tell you how many times I spilled my coffee because my hands were full and I left it on the pack out
Strange. I have the bigger one and I’ve already dropped it a couple times and it doesn’t leak
Glad to see your review before I buy one. Thank you😊
I am glad the video helped you out
Damn dave when did you step up with the high speed camera?
That’s just his phone. I’m pretty sure most phones have that feature
@@plaid11 oh damn I didn’t know they got down that slow
it might not be a bad idea to add slow metion to it
Maybe it was defective. Did you try another one?
Wow the amount of people defending this clearly flawed lid is kind of surprising. I think it’s a legitimate complaint. With that being said I’m sure it’s probably not that hard to find a replacement.
It says Milwaukee on it, it's the bestest ever.
Just use a yeti lid. They fit. Lol
Nearly bought one the other day and now I am so glad I didn’t. Great video man.
Sad thing is that they’re gonna sell a shit ton of these for Father’s Day.
Yeti lids fit.
But side by side in E.Wa Summer heat, in the truck, Milwaukee 30Oz STILL had at least 2 layers of ice in it the FOLLOWING morning after being in the truck all day and night on a 85degree day.
That’s why I don’t really care about the lid. When my Yeti is good for 8 hours and my Milwaukee is good for 20hours in the truck in the heat.
Use mine daily. The lid is a 2 piece, if you open it halfway, the ring comes off so you can clean it. If was 100% leak free, it would be hard to twist open. Sometimes mine lays sideways in the front seat and I have hardly gotten a dribble out of it. But along with anything carbonated, I don't recommend a push in lid anyhow, because of the pressure build up.
My 5$ Walmart tumbler works as well as yeti keeping hot and cold and no leaks! But I'm not an image is everything guy.
The lid for this cup sucks. But I use my yeti lid w/ the mag slider instead. Highly recommended!
Do any of your other mug lids fit in there? Ive got plenty, and some of them are the same size.
I heard that the yeti one does
Lol, I have the 30 Oz for at least 6 months, use it everyday, and I've never spilled a drip. Of course I rarely ever flip that open closed switch unless I'm transporting on packout or sawdust is flying everywhere.
Saved me from wasting my cash... Thanks
You should see if a yeti cup lid would fit the Milwaukee tumbler to improve it better.
It’s a really good idea🤔
I did this with mine. Yes they fit, and quite well. I have a Yeti 20oz tumbler, and the lid fits very well on the Milwaukee. Although, it still leaks out of the Mag Slider, just not as much.
Wonder how hard it would be to create a Milwaukee pack out M18 Keurig style coffee machine
It’s made for men who works in the construction industry and doesn’t cry over about getting dirty
its good content. I use this thing all the time. I dont care if I get splashed from it. most people dont mind
Does a yeti or hydro flask lid fit on it?
I can deal with it for the fact that the lid is easily cleanable. I had way too many blender bottle go to the trash cause of the protein shake stuck in some crevices that I can’t reach and starts to smell bad.
I still use this packout tumbler. im not worried about the lid spraying.
That spraying is a feature. To let everyone know your drinking coffee.
That’s an issue. The lid functionality is a big deal for me. Personally, I put the most weight on the lid design because no matter how cold/hot the cup keeps the drink, if it can’t keep it in the cup, it’s not much good. Plus, who wants slapped drink all over their center console?
Agreed, I’ve heard that a yeti lid will fit well though, luckily I have one so I’m going to buy it.
Is it possible to find another lid with the same diameter and compression fit to replace it with?
Yeti
I have the big Milwaukee one and love it. Honestly lid doesn't bother me.
I still use it as well. its not a deal breaker for me
Ty, I almost bought one last week just because. Now I don’t understand the point of solid mounting a tumbler on a moving hand truck. Even on a smooth surface going over thresholds. Simple bumping and angles it’s just a disaster waiting to happen. Maybe a thermos would work but then again they would charge about $200 for it. I think an articulating drink holder with different points of adjustments that could mount or lock into the top of your packout would be a better option.
Every tumblers will spash when open if its pressurized when its closed. Carbonated drinks or hot coffee will do that, hotter the joe, the more chances it has to happen. Not really a big deal for me but I can see how that would be annoying. On the other hand, if someone is looking for a tumbler without these problem, the solution might be in what you put in it rather than how its designed. Some cover will have a little pin hole to let the pressure out but these will leak and may bubble too.
Same! I hate this lid. How the hell did they let this leak so much‽ I want to either find a new lid to fit the tumbler or slice the foot off and glue it to something that holds liquid
Every tumbler lid leaks in my opinion unless it actually has a rubber seal to one that clicks into place with force. All of the tumbler lids are magnetic and plastic on plastic ofc they will leak. Milwaukee one leaks less than the yeti one in my opinion.
Excuse me, but when the F did we start calling cups/mug, “tumblers”. What in everything is that is holy is up w/ that ish!? WTF does it even mean?
I mean, the last thing I want my cup to do is ‘tumble”.
Probably has something to do with "ice tumbling"
That’s actually where calling a cup a tumbler in the first place, because they were prone to tumble over and spill its content. As time went on (over a 400 year span or so), we realized certain shapes weren’t the greatest to expect to stand upright. It’s like anything, we like to bring old things back. In this case, it’s the name
The cup don’t leak that bad and the lid splashes a bit big whoop if you work construction the won’t bug ya if you close it slowly it’s fine but i wouldn’t let something like a splashy lid turn me away from this cup if it works it works
So true. Good news! Yeti lids fit this tumblr.
Ah man. That lid. Can’t believe it. Every time you opened it. It just covered your whole workshop in fluids I mean you were literally dripping by the end of the video. Hope you dried all your tools and machines before they got all sticky
I still use it, I love it
Yeti do spare lids that fit it perfectly 😊
I have the bigger one. I haven’t had any problems with it yet. Or maybe I’m too high in mornings to notice I’m splashing my drink on me 😂
The guys on the Milwaukee group I’m on swap out the lid with the Walmart brand. Works perfect after that.
Thank you for the heads up
Thank you Dave. I almost bought 1, glad I didn't.
It’s a slightly annoying issue when opening your drink and getting sprayed every time unless you slowly open it. 😒
I find Milwaukee tumblers are ok but the one I do really like is the Klein tumbler. It is thought out really good and solid as can be. Game changer for the others challenge.
I love it still and I use it a lot
@@ManCaverTools You use the Milwaukee? I have 2 of each of the Milwaukee tumblers. I use them around the house. I use my Klein when i am working and coffee. I have a couple of the Klein tumbler too. Something about hot coffee going everywhere includes on my work and me.
@@RidgidRon the klein tool one is a great cup. just got the milwaukee one today. im a huge milwaukee fan.
I have a yeti tumbler that was an award from work I'll buy the Milwaukee one if the lid is the same my yeti is only a 12 oz i think vs the Milwaukee that's 20 or 30oz
I love mine but its all dented up and scratch up now but it does its job well. It holds my coffee and keeps it warm.
Is your cup leaking?
I have a snapping style spout cover by contigo and everytime i open it water spits out like your cup
As a milwaukee fanboy, that's terribly disappointing. Thank you though!
Damn!,and I was about to get it.
id still get one if I were you. I use mine all the time
LOL i really like the looks but yeah it gets me full of coffee drips every time I flip the lil switch hahaha but I got them both
grabbed 2 of these for$8 each and at that price i aint gonna complain haha
I like the mug. But it's not worth the steep price with that lid. Unless they make a good lid, I won't buy 1
I've not had that issue on my 30oz Packout Tumbler. That ring detaches for cleaning, you might try taking it off and reseating it.
I like my Yeti 14 oz, it was $25 but I use the hell out of it and it still looks new
Idk about u but if u put any carbonated beverage in a tumbler if it seals Worth a crap it's gona build up pressure.. I mean not every time but one in a while yeah
Buy the Hilti or Ryobi one
they really shit the bed on this one. you think someone would have clued in that maybe we should make a sealing lid for something that is meant to be wheeled around at an angle
eh, I'm more worried if the lid will fly off if dropped. I don't care about a few drops if it's upside down.
I put my Yeti lid on it and it works perfectly
Tumblers such as this are not meant for carbonated beverages.
I don't mind if it leaks or spills because I bought it to put beer in and be able to walk around without getting a ticket for open liquor.
I get the liquid squirting up. Expecting it to not leak turned upside down is a pit ridiculous. All of my non screw on lid yetis leak turned upside down.
New drinking game. Take a sloppy sip every time he says "I'm not sure if you can see that"!
I closed my lid and splashed coffee all over my coworkers 😂. My Klein Tumbler is my go to.
Thank you!
No wonder they are free with tool purchases.
Why can they make a whole ice chest that wont leak but cant make a little tumbler not leak?
The lid does suck but I think the design wasn’t to look cool but unlike Yeti, so the lip seal doesn’t fall on the jobsite. Seems that they wanted something secure
Yes it does so that. I just close it slower to stop the slashing 😂
Take it to the gun range. That'll teach it
What I'm getting from this is buy the tumbler. Switch out the lid.
The leaking when closed is not a real issue for me, but the splatter every time you open it!!!!!
Wow EP 700!!
With new patented magnetic drink splasher.
My tumbler does the same thing it splashes every time I open the lid
Operator error. Works fine
They should let you send the old lid to them and they'll send you a new one back imo
Going to keep using my Stanley thermos. All pros use them 😜😁😂
I own a grizzly Tumblr that issue does not happen to me
I have two neither leak at all
mine leaks like crazy with the slightest tilt. otherwise its a great tumbler
I love mine keeps my drink cold
Hold up wait a minute. WTF is that monster can with a twist cap😱😱😱😱😱😱😱
Shit, I use mine daily, and I have absolutely no issues with it splashing