I hadn't even considered safety until you said it. I feel like it's slow enough with the cut that you'd really be able to feel it cut you which is scary. On the other hand, you'd have to be trying really hard because ergonomically it looks pretty hard to get your digits in the lol
@@SmokingDeWalt Yes, I give it my full attention and don't let my mind think of anything else but cutting branches. I even turn off my ear buds listening to podcasts, etc. I want to keep my fingers.
t was great my friend. You make the best videos. that was perfect . Completely professional. I also have gardening scissors, but they are manual and made by Berger, Germany. It works great. It was Great, Thanks👏👏👍👍
@@MarkThomasBuilder I will be too I’m sure lol! Now if Milwaukee would make a version of their M12 Fuel hedge trimmer that has a grass shears attachment kinda like most manufacturers that make them, aka their TTI brother Ryobi!
I've had my eye on this tool for a while, but it's really hard to justify the price. $200.00 for bare tool is a lot! If Harbor Freight had a similar one for $150.00 with battery, I would buy it. That being said, Harbor Freight doesn't have one yet so I just might buy the milwaukee since I already have plenty of milwaukee batteries. Price is definitely high, though.
Getting my DeWalt today, tool only for $100. Wife wanted the Milwaukee at twice the price. Harbor Freight, no thanks. Too many failures, 90 day warranty and hard to get parts after a few years.
QUESTION OF THE DAY: Do the fast blades make you nervous, or is the power pruner right for you?
Seems like the right torque but without trying it I don’t know.
I hadn't even considered safety until you said it. I feel like it's slow enough with the cut that you'd really be able to feel it cut you which is scary. On the other hand, you'd have to be trying really hard because ergonomically it looks pretty hard to get your digits in the lol
I wouldn't be nervous, just more cautious. Any tool that cuts is dangerous. Just be mindful of where your fingers are in relation to the cutter.
@@SmokingDeWalt Yes, I give it my full attention and don't let my mind think of anything else but cutting branches. I even turn off my ear buds listening to podcasts, etc. I want to keep my fingers.
I have these pruners and it’s fantastic. This is one of the best Milwaukee innovations that makes a task both effortless and fun.
I agree, good point.
I liked how you made the red and white arrow where you were showing things on the box.😂 Great video thank you
Haha, cool! The arrow took me a little while to make, but it's worth it! 😎🙌
Nice and handy tool. I have two small chainsaws but no pruners but manual.
Once you start using this, you'll never go back.
t was great my friend. You make the best videos. that was perfect . Completely professional. I also have gardening scissors, but they are manual and made by Berger, Germany. It works great. It was Great, Thanks👏👏👍👍
Thank you my friend. These pruners really can get the work done in a hurry.
very nice . must b super careful.!!! by the way nice red and white pointer.!!!
Thank you👍 I'm not sure if I mentioned it in my video, but I turn off my earbud podcasts while using these, so I'm not distracted in the least.
I have the Ryobi brushless version and they seem very similar - but being Ryobi a lot cheaper
I haven't tried the Ryobi version yet. This one is nice and smooth to use.
If you know someone like Lorena Bobbitt, be extremely cautious. Lol
But much cleaner cut and easier for reattachment.
I definitely plan on adding this to my M12 collection!
It's a great tool! I'm motivated to go do some yard cleanups with it, lol!
@@MarkThomasBuilder I will be too I’m sure lol! Now if Milwaukee would make a version of their M12 Fuel hedge trimmer that has a grass shears attachment kinda like most manufacturers that make them, aka their TTI brother Ryobi!
I've had my eye on this tool for a while, but it's really hard to justify the price. $200.00 for bare tool is a lot! If Harbor Freight had a similar one for $150.00 with battery, I would buy it. That being said, Harbor Freight doesn't have one yet so I just might buy the milwaukee since I already have plenty of milwaukee batteries.
Price is definitely high, though.
I think Dewalt makes one thats a little cheaper
Getting my DeWalt today, tool only for $100. Wife wanted the Milwaukee at twice the price. Harbor
Freight, no thanks. Too many failures, 90 day warranty and hard to get parts after a few years.
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I think anyone with arthritis (me ) would benefit from using it- if it’s not too heavy.
That's a good point. It's balanced well at 3.3 lbs.
@@MarkThomasBuilderhey mark is this pruner going to be at pipeline
@@jeremynguyen2346 This was actually at the 2022 OPE Pipeline last August. It wasn't available to buy until last month.
@@MarkThomasBuilder how much does it cost with battery and charger 🔌
@@jeremynguyen2346 $249