Yeah, plenty of this same demo on YT/IG/TT now done correctly/evenly. Got to do it myself. The Forge def gives an advantage, just not as big as shown here with the mode in the wrong spot. lol
Love it. I see so many comments about “oh but if they charge so fast then they are gonna wear out” if Milwaukee is warranting them for X amount of years then believe they know they will last that long
Not necessarily. In x years, it won't have 100% potential. So unless a person can tell or tests it, they'll be stuck with a deprived battery. Example, Tesla battery warranties... to get it replaced, I believe it has to hold at least 70% charge to not qualify. That's 30%!!! being left on the table! For 300miles range, that's 90 miles! Almost 1/3. Or just like any warranty, the product dies literally right after. Another example, my 08 Nissan Altima. 120k mile warranty. Transmission died at 122k miles. No joke. Granted, battery tech has come a long way and I'm still for battery tools, but your argument is also flawed. Batteries are very complex.
@@meme5887 when the Milwaukee batteries can’t hold full charge they show it on the battery gauge. Only 3 light instead of 4 will light up on the fuel gauge.
That packout with the batteries - the "fuel can of the future" - that is really cool. Milwaukee making big moves into commercial lawn care, good to see.
Appreciate that! Was incredibly fun. We have so many shows coming up, and we’re going to do more live stuff like that. We’re going to improve our setup including mics that will drastically improve our audio. But it will take two of us to do that. Just have to figure out how to do it AND shoot high res for later use.
I went back and watched the livestream and I was at the event! Kept catching Rob ,running around with the selfie stick, out of the corner of my eye! 👀😆🤣
When I first started I could only really afford the m12 and to be honest it kept up. But when your doing big stuff the m18 power sometimes comes in handy. Can't drive a titan bolt with an m12 impact 😂
I have one of those OG "brushed" starter M12 drill sets. bought it at Home Depot back in 2013. that's right, that means it's now 10 years old, and If you saw it you would know that what I'm saying is true. It's absolutely BEAT TO HELL and all the over molding is torn off leaving just red plastic, but guess what...? the BLOODY THING STILL WORKS.😎 2 years ago i used it to drill 4 holes through 1/2 inch steel plate with a 1/2 inch diameter black oxide bit. the motor was literally smoking and i thought this would finally kill it and i'd have to break out my M18 kit, nope, just used it yesterday to drill through 1/8" STAINLESS STEEL plate (with Milwaukee Cobalt coated bits) and anybody who's ever tried to drill stainless knows it's one of the biggest pains in the ass you can ever face in regular consumer life.
@@phillyphil1513 I still have my m12 brushed drill and impact I'm probably going to sell because I use the flat nose 1/4" fuel impact more than anything now with my job, so the brushed drill and impact just sit around. As funny as it sounds, the brushed impact was actually smoother than the fuel brushless. lol
Why can't they just make a front opening packout cart so we don't have to off load it and we can stack our drawers on top. I would buy 3 front opening carts it would be better on my back not having to off load it as I'm getting older and off loading my boxes blows my back out often. Please change this!
Yeah until all your stuff falls out when you open the door. I feel like you get more utilizable space by making it more of a bucket style than locker style opening.
@frey8078 go look at the locker style milwaukee made early 2023. That thing just needs a set of wheels and it's practically the same size and the wheel cart so no much loss there.
Man I was beginning to think Big Red was going over the top with their packout stuff and pricing on their tool lines... and while they continue to release impressive innovations in tools i find myself most impressed they bothered to go and fix QOL issues and offer upgrades to past models. The shoulder strap on the totes, and the handle on the packouts have been one of their most annoying oversights for a large portion of their consumer base. Its such a small thing but to me is them saying ya, we hear you and should have done better there. Here's our way of fixing it. Definitely has renewed some faith in Milwaukee. They at least deserve some credit for listening to feedback and striving to improve their lineups.
Cool new tools…and that M12 Brad nailer WOW!! Kinda disappointed not to see a gen2 dual battery tablesaw…maybe next year!! Great coverage Rob/Sarah…thanks!!
"Gas can of the future". Bro is standing by over $6000 in batteries. Can buy alot of gas cans for that much. I mean I'm still a fanboy and will keep buying, they just treat batteries like they are cheap, when it cost double or triple the cost of the tool to get enough to keep a steady working pace. Great coverage from both of ya!
this conundrum can be answered with some wise words from History: "If you need a piece of equipment (or tool in this case) and don't buy it...? you will find that you have paid for it but DONT HAVE IT...!" - Henry Ford (1863-1947)
Enjoyed this as much as the 3 hour marathon we watched yesterday. The big red army is really stepping up their game not only in the phalanges removal metric but the radius & ulna separation forte with offering remote activation for those gamers that choose to keep their clothing stain free! ( couldn't resist 😀) Looking forward to next week's edition. Cheers!
Milwaukee loves electricians and lawn work but what about hvac mechanic, there's not a single tool for us besides what's already there for the plumbers
I’m telling you. What we saw was NO JOKE. It wasn’t about one tool. It was proof of what the M18 platform is truly capable of… and it was genuinely shocking to experience. I really wish I was allowed to tell you more. I’m not entirely sure why they showed it to us. But we are definitely looking at the M18 platform differently now.
@@ToolShowdid they give you any indication of an embargo date, and if so, can you share that, or was there none (or perhaps any details about an embargo are also under NDA?)?
I am looking forward to Spring 2025 when the attachments will be available. I hope that they have fixed the M18 string trimmer overheating issue. I only get about 30 minutes of run time with my early model before it shuts down and needs to cool for some time - I had no joy with getting Milwaukee to replace it. The one edger with the angled blades - a powered version of the KWIK EDGE edger.
Thing that disappears the most on jobs from whatever reason is those yeti style mugs. Do the new ones have Bluetooth or a place to stick a tracking tag???
They didn’t say when the m12 fuel brad nailer was set to be released. Do you, or anyone else, have any idea when it may be released to the public? It looks great!
Disappointed in the lack of packout stuff. There’s so much they could improve or add to the existing line up. Especially with all the mods that already exist, seems like a missed opportunity
$7000 cable cutters? SEVEN THOUSAND DOLLARS? Wanna make sure every cable gets cut with a sawzall or ratcheting cable cutters - make a cordless one that costs 7 grand. Lol. Wow.
Just got the Rotary a week ago...and now I'm seeing they have a Brushless coming out... Naturally I have to get the new one once it's out.... Anyone know when it will actually be out for sale?? (More than just Q4)
Nicely done, and so much cool, new stuff and a lot of innovation. They are really knocking it out o the park for the powerline folk with those crimpers and cutters. That Unistrut cutter is pretty cool, if I did a lot of it, I would totally invest in that on. Sarah, seems to me that you've lost your voice like this a few times. 😢
Awesome coverage! Are the new forge batteries with pouch cells lighter than their counterparts? I'm really interested in their hand tools, are you going to have a video covering that in more detail?
What's the Milwaukee part number / model number for the rolling toolbox with the new shorter handle @18:50 ? (the part number for the older rolling toolbox with the taller handle is 48-22-8426).
This is the first Chinese owned and made products that I believe are legitimate quality tools. Some stuff is a little overpriced and I will purchase from other brands that are less expensive but still get job done.
Milwaukee fix the m18 battery shake apart issue so I don’t gotta use battery straps. It’s a problem on impacts etc. it takes a long time for it to happen but it does. Put a rubber isolator or something like dewalt does.
I’m mostly interested in that roller charger cart. My question would be, is that compatible to the m18 generator? And will it support pass through charging? I work in plumbing and if that can run my mainline machines, charge my batteries while the van is off and work with my electric trash pumps that would be incredible
The M18 Forge, yes. The MX Forge is a different platform. The real game changer will be the new 12ah coming in 2024. Can't wait to see if that fits in the M18 Mower!
Rob, Sarah, I would like to ask your opinion on the near future of the power tools. I am strong in believing that the electro-mechanical portion of the tools, especially after introduction of the pouch cell battery technology, have reached such a level that even the most demanding jobs could implement. Look even outdoor jobs be it landscaping, large residential or commercial civil engineering could easily be performed with battery powered tools. But I see the battery/tool management portion would be the next big thing. Technologies like one key by Milwaukee will propel tools to the levels hard to imagine. Please let me know what you think about the software side of the power tool management and operation. Will Milwaukee advance is one key with AI algorithms and well other companies follow?
$4500 for the battery “generator” that’s crazy too high. For that much it needs a solar panel plug in option to put panels on top of the trailer so it never needs plugged in ever.
Great coverage of the event! Glad I got to meet and talk with y’all! Hope you’re feeling better, Sarah!
Was great to meet you too Robert! Thanks for taking the time to chat. Be sure to let us know each time you review a tool so we can get it on the show!
@@ToolShow sounds like a plan to me! Will do!
This is the best put together video of pipeline. All the information and no unnecessary talk in a well edited video. Thank you!
😂
Why do I love the fact the the guy demonstrating the rotatory tool.. is wearing a band aid. Relatable.
Thank you both for sacrificing your ear drums to bring us this footage!
13:54 that XC5.0 Impact on setting 2 and the FORGE in setting 3 doh. But we did see it live on Rob's stream and the FORGE was indeed a little quicker
Yeah, plenty of this same demo on YT/IG/TT now done correctly/evenly. Got to do it myself. The Forge def gives an advantage, just not as big as shown here with the mode in the wrong spot. lol
Good eye, TTC. Lets keep them hones. I had to zoomed in on the video to see it. Look forward to your Friday videos.
Love it. I see so many comments about “oh but if they charge so fast then they are gonna wear out” if Milwaukee is warranting them for X amount of years then believe they know they will last that long
They don't last long. 2 years max. The only reason why I get them is because of the warranty.
Not necessarily. In x years, it won't have 100% potential. So unless a person can tell or tests it, they'll be stuck with a deprived battery. Example, Tesla battery warranties... to get it replaced, I believe it has to hold at least 70% charge to not qualify. That's 30%!!! being left on the table! For 300miles range, that's 90 miles! Almost 1/3.
Or just like any warranty, the product dies literally right after. Another example, my 08 Nissan Altima. 120k mile warranty. Transmission died at 122k miles. No joke.
Granted, battery tech has come a long way and I'm still for battery tools, but your argument is also flawed. Batteries are very complex.
@@meme5887 when the Milwaukee batteries can’t hold full charge they show it on the battery gauge. Only 3 light instead of 4 will light up on the fuel gauge.
That packout with the batteries - the "fuel can of the future" - that is really cool. Milwaukee making big moves into commercial lawn care, good to see.
4:37 Dremel has had this for a long time now. I actually got one and put it on my current M12 rotary tool.
Same here
Best coverage I have seen. Thanks!
Well done Sarah! Thank you Tool Show. :)
I watched the full 3 hour stream, it was fun to see all around the show with you Rob!
Appreciate that! Was incredibly fun. We have so many shows coming up, and we’re going to do more live stuff like that. We’re going to improve our setup including mics that will drastically improve our audio. But it will take two of us to do that. Just have to figure out how to do it AND shoot high res for later use.
I went back and watched the livestream and I was at the event! Kept catching Rob ,running around with the selfie stick, out of the corner of my eye! 👀😆🤣
Finally an M12 18g nailer!!!!
You both did a great fantastic job
M12 lineup is killing it lately. Can almost make a case for most folks to go 12v as their day to day.
When I first started I could only really afford the m12 and to be honest it kept up. But when your doing big stuff the m18 power sometimes comes in handy. Can't drive a titan bolt with an m12 impact 😂
Its the best as good as the m18 in most case's
I can stand behind my 12v stuff. I have both m12 and m18, and find myself reaching for the m12 WAY more.
I have one of those OG "brushed" starter M12 drill sets. bought it at Home Depot back in 2013. that's right, that means it's now 10 years old, and If you saw it you would know that what I'm saying is true. It's absolutely BEAT TO HELL and all the over molding is torn off leaving just red plastic, but guess what...? the BLOODY THING STILL WORKS.😎 2 years ago i used it to drill 4 holes through 1/2 inch steel plate with a 1/2 inch diameter black oxide bit. the motor was literally smoking and i thought this would finally kill it and i'd have to break out my M18 kit, nope, just used it yesterday to drill through 1/8" STAINLESS STEEL plate (with Milwaukee Cobalt coated bits) and anybody who's ever tried to drill stainless knows it's one of the biggest pains in the ass you can ever face in regular consumer life.
@@phillyphil1513 I still have my m12 brushed drill and impact I'm probably going to sell because I use the flat nose 1/4" fuel impact more than anything now with my job, so the brushed drill and impact just sit around. As funny as it sounds, the brushed impact was actually smoother than the fuel brushless. lol
Blessed be m12 big saw barrel grip! Will be getting one for sure
Keep up the great content sarah ❤
Good job on the video, guys.
Thank you 😊
This the Ashely delivery team ❤️❤️
Our actual heroes today! Freak'n LOVE the couch, and can't thank you guys enough for magically getting it into the house! :) Greatly appreciate it!
Why can't they just make a front opening packout cart so we don't have to off load it and we can stack our drawers on top. I would buy 3 front opening carts it would be better on my back not having to off load it as I'm getting older and off loading my boxes blows my back out often. Please change this!
you would be limited on what would be accessible with a front opening.
Yeah until all your stuff falls out when you open the door. I feel like you get more utilizable space by making it more of a bucket style than locker style opening.
lol, they have 2, 3, and 4 drawer options
I don't have the milwaukee crate but another brand. I just cut a 4x6" notch out of the front so i can pull things out without unloading mine.
@frey8078 go look at the locker style milwaukee made early 2023. That thing just needs a set of wheels and it's practically the same size and the wheel cart so no much loss there.
4:57 nice camera work Sarah, was able to see it will work with the Dremel flex attachment.
Man I was beginning to think Big Red was going over the top with their packout stuff and pricing on their tool lines... and while they continue to release impressive innovations in tools i find myself most impressed they bothered to go and fix QOL issues and offer upgrades to past models. The shoulder strap on the totes, and the handle on the packouts have been one of their most annoying oversights for a large portion of their consumer base. Its such a small thing but to me is them saying ya, we hear you and should have done better there. Here's our way of fixing it. Definitely has renewed some faith in Milwaukee. They at least deserve some credit for listening to feedback and striving to improve their lineups.
So excited for the m12 brad nailer!
Thankyou for this incredible coverage. Excited to see this trickle into Australia
You did an amazing job Sarah!! Great content!!
Extremely excited… extremely excited… extremely excited…
I would love to see a Packout water cooler with a tap. Keep your whole team hydrated out at the job site. Food for thought Milwaukee.
13:44 New M18 Moose Knuckle
Faisal Elmi great presentation very very articulate. I think they’re gonna be using him a lot more. Everyone did a great job though.
Cool new tools…and that M12 Brad nailer WOW!!
Kinda disappointed not to see a gen2 dual battery tablesaw…maybe next year!!
Great coverage Rob/Sarah…thanks!!
I think an MC Fuel table saw would be cool for contractors. But a dual battery is likely a better option
@@tannerkennedy4941 two 6.0 Forge would be killer!!
That was a great photobomb
Was there a release date on the new m12 compact Brad nailer?
"Gas can of the future". Bro is standing by over $6000 in batteries. Can buy alot of gas cans for that much. I mean I'm still a fanboy and will keep buying, they just treat batteries like they are cheap, when it cost double or triple the cost of the tool to get enough to keep a steady working pace. Great coverage from both of ya!
Appreciate your insight Mike!
this conundrum can be answered with some wise words from History: "If you need a piece of equipment (or tool in this case) and don't buy it...? you will find that you have paid for it but DONT HAVE IT...!" - Henry Ford (1863-1947)
Zafir is the goat I love him. He represents them so well. Loved watching him demo the M12 HO batteries last year. Hope they take good care of him!
Awesome! Great work.
So many Extremely Excited Managers!
They all seemed very excited
Enjoyed this as much as the 3 hour marathon we watched yesterday. The big red army is really stepping up their game not only in the phalanges removal metric but the radius & ulna separation forte with offering remote activation for those gamers that choose to keep their clothing stain free! ( couldn't resist 😀) Looking forward to next week's edition. Cheers!
I would like the dual Rotary slope laser!love milwaukee tools
I’m really excited about the new high torque but I was hoping to see a new m12 stubby impact this year
WHAT ABOUT THE PASS THROUGH RATCHET!?!??!
Milwaukee loves electricians and lawn work but what about hvac mechanic, there's not a single tool for us besides what's already there for the plumbers
You can’t just leave us hanging like that 😭😭😭. We have a right to know what shiny new red tool we are going to throw our next paycheck at 😂😂😂
I’m telling you. What we saw was NO JOKE. It wasn’t about one tool. It was proof of what the M18 platform is truly capable of… and it was genuinely shocking to experience. I really wish I was allowed to tell you more. I’m not entirely sure why they showed it to us. But we are definitely looking at the M18 platform differently now.
@@ToolShowdid they give you any indication of an embargo date, and if so, can you share that, or was there none (or perhaps any details about an embargo are also under NDA?)?
When thy run the impacts the forge battle the regular battery tool is on 2 setting and the forge impact is on 3
If they didn't get rid of the variable speed trigger on the m12 jigsaw I would have upgraded... I need that trigger for precise cuts
For outdoor commercial use, we need a way to lock the batteries on our equipment for us open trailer guys
The guy cutting rings from PVC pipe is a coolest guy
I am looking forward to Spring 2025 when the attachments will be available. I hope that they have fixed the M18 string trimmer overheating issue. I only get about 30 minutes of run time with my early model before it shuts down and needs to cool for some time - I had no joy with getting Milwaukee to replace it.
The one edger with the angled blades - a powered version of the KWIK EDGE edger.
When will these be out on the market?
Everyone is excited
Wow, impressive new lineup. The new Forge batteries are insane
As a mechanic, id like to see more traditional tool boxes from milwaukee rather than more and more addons for the packout system.
Thing that disappears the most on jobs from whatever reason is those yeti style mugs. Do the new ones have Bluetooth or a place to stick a tracking tag???
They didn’t say when the m12 fuel brad nailer was set to be released. Do you, or anyone else, have any idea when it may be released to the public? It looks great!
great video. Milwaukee doesn't disappoint. When will the competition wake up?
I've been unloading all of my Dewalt tools for Milwaukee.......
Disappointed in the lack of packout stuff. There’s so much they could improve or add to the existing line up. Especially with all the mods that already exist, seems like a missed opportunity
I’ve got a Milwaukee m90 power washer prototype ready to go on tour
$7000 cable cutters? SEVEN THOUSAND DOLLARS? Wanna make sure every cable gets cut with a sawzall or ratcheting cable cutters - make a cordless one that costs 7 grand. Lol. Wow.
Just got the Rotary a week ago...and now I'm seeing they have a Brushless coming out... Naturally I have to get the new one once it's out.... Anyone know when it will actually be out for sale?? (More than just Q4)
Great video! May you tell Milwaukee to make batteries, M12/M18, that can also be charged via USB type C. Thanks.
Love your content
Thanks for that!
SUPER !!!!
Nicely done, and so much cool, new stuff and a lot of innovation. They are really knocking it out o the park for the powerline folk with those crimpers and cutters. That Unistrut cutter is pretty cool, if I did a lot of it, I would totally invest in that on.
Sarah, seems to me that you've lost your voice like this a few times. 😢
Wish some of these things would come out before Christmas.
Awesome coverage! Are the new forge batteries with pouch cells lighter than their counterparts? I'm really interested in their hand tools, are you going to have a video covering that in more detail?
❤ we love ❤️ the Big M in Oz 🇦🇺🏁
Always love Sarah, so cute even when she can't talk lol
That auto lazer is so sick. I’m so excited
Electric utility tools are state-of-the-art engineering. But I wonder if they have one key features
I like the two tool bags!
What's the Milwaukee part number / model number for the rolling toolbox with the new shorter handle @18:50 ? (the part number for the older rolling toolbox with the taller handle is 48-22-8426).
Very cool great tools
🇧🇷 Milwaukee, a melhor ferramenta do mundo do marceneiro.
Does anybody remember the name of the company that makes the warming vest that they were talking about, somewhere around the first of the year?
www.motionheat.ca/ the code "BeltsAndBoxes10" used to get ya 10% off. Don't know if it still works.
Thanks for the woody. LOL
I never liked MX line. But I come to appreciate m12
Definitely gonna be getting the strut cutter
Is it just me? or is paying over $200 for an average tool bag ridiculous. Don't get me started on the plastic crap pack outs..... it's nuts
everyone was "excited"
This is the first Chinese owned and made products that I believe are legitimate quality tools. Some stuff is a little overpriced and I will purchase from other brands that are less expensive but still get job done.
Milwaukee should make a bag for ironworkers
Sooooooo…..where’s the Framing Nailer????? I’ve been waiting for Milwaukee to put it out but here I am still waiting.
Milwaukee fix the m18 battery shake apart issue so I don’t gotta use battery straps. It’s a problem on impacts etc. it takes a long time for it to happen but it does. Put a rubber isolator or something like dewalt does.
Can turn this into a drinking game, take a shot every time one of the product managers says " I'm so excited to "
The backpack blower was a little disappointing with only 650cfm for all that bulk and dual batterys. was hoping for 800 cfm atleast
Dude that has got to be the heaviest ceiling grid I've ever seen. Like good lord id hate be the guy hanging that
$220 usd for that little bag cmon.... might as well spend the little extra and get the veto, looks like the same bag.
I’m mostly interested in that roller charger cart. My question would be, is that compatible to the m18 generator? And will it support pass through charging? I work in plumbing and if that can run my mainline machines, charge my batteries while the van is off and work with my electric trash pumps that would be incredible
You know what! That skil screwdriver, looks like it would be “Real Nicelike!” In my hands.
When is the m12 brad nailer avail to buy ?
they compared the 18v forge to the 5ah . they have batteries out now that can thump on a 5ah . will see when philly fix gets his hands on it
I liked the milwaukee tree lol. Great video . Jesus is King!!!
The one Team Red tool I am dying to see come to market is the new M18 Dust Extractor...that is something I desperately NEED in my garage!
My question is can you use the forge batteries on the lawn equipment?? Thank you 😊
The M18 Forge, yes. The MX Forge is a different platform. The real game changer will be the new 12ah coming in 2024. Can't wait to see if that fits in the M18 Mower!
There’s a happy dad out there somewhere
Rob, Sarah, I would like to ask your opinion on the near future of the power tools. I am strong in believing that the electro-mechanical portion of the tools, especially after introduction of the pouch cell battery technology, have reached such a level that even the most demanding jobs could implement. Look even outdoor jobs be it landscaping, large residential or commercial civil engineering could easily be performed with battery powered tools. But I see the battery/tool management portion would be the next big thing. Technologies like one key by Milwaukee will propel tools to the levels hard to imagine. Please let me know what you think about the software side of the power tool management and operation. Will Milwaukee advance is one key with AI algorithms and well other companies follow?
That M12 brad nailer is too much. I feel like I wanna throw away my hikoki now
How much is the pole saw and when is it coming out?
$4500 for the battery “generator” that’s crazy too high. For that much it needs a solar panel plug in option to put panels on top of the trailer so it never needs plugged in ever.
Of course they announce the M12 brad nailer right after I buy my M18 one😂