I've owned a few different power tool brands and always noticed Milwaukee tools need breaking in. Something is always tight or sticking when the tool is new whether it be the directional button on my impact or the bit release on my sds plus drill. Sometimes it takes just a few uses to break in the tool or sometimes it takes a week.
Skilsaw was another one. Years ago Skilsaw owned the job site. Especially their wormgear saw, it was/is a beast and runs forever. Last year i bought their Sidewinder left blade circular saw. It is built as tough as their wormgear with the same motor. Plus Skil offers that in a left or right side blade. So for us rt hand folks who likes being able to see the cut line without looking over the saw. Lol, you just said Skil saw, I understand brother. I still have my Original corded Milwaukee Sawzall with the twist lock cord. I bought a 10' cord to eliminate that connection hanging up on everything. Thanks for another great video brother.
I've finally wore out the blade retention pin on the sawzall my dad bought and gave to me. I'll fix it eventually but a battery powered unit would be extremely useful.
Would’ve loved to see you go back to speed 1 and see if the shoe still holds or not. Could be that the frequency of speed 1 with that blade on that metal is such that the springs/locking pawls let go. Or maybe it’s exactly like you said, it just needed to break in. Regardless, awesome review as always thank you!
If I were looking to just have a beast to rip things apart, the FLEX. If I need it to cut more sensitive material such as aluminum, stainless steel, etc., then I'd want the OneKey. Thanks for watching.
I've owned a few different power tool brands and always noticed Milwaukee tools need breaking in. Something is always tight or sticking when the tool is new whether it be the directional button on my impact or the bit release on my sds plus drill. Sometimes it takes just a few uses to break in the tool or sometimes it takes a week.
Skilsaw was another one. Years ago Skilsaw owned the job site. Especially their wormgear saw, it was/is a beast and runs forever.
Last year i bought their Sidewinder left blade circular saw. It is built as tough as their wormgear with the same motor. Plus Skil offers that in a left or right side blade. So for us rt hand folks who likes being able to see the cut line without looking over the saw.
Lol, you just said Skil saw,
I understand brother.
I still have my Original corded Milwaukee Sawzall with the twist lock cord. I bought a 10' cord to eliminate that connection hanging up on everything.
Thanks for another great video brother.
I've finally wore out the blade retention pin on the sawzall my dad bought and gave to me. I'll fix it eventually but a battery powered unit would be extremely useful.
Hello 👋🏼 Watching from Norway 🇳🇴
That's awesome. Thanks for the support and we love our Norwegian brothers and sisters. Thanks for watching.
Excellent review! and info… THX!
Would’ve loved to see you go back to speed 1 and see if the shoe still holds or not. Could be that the frequency of speed 1 with that blade on that metal is such that the springs/locking pawls let go. Or maybe it’s exactly like you said, it just needed to break in. Regardless, awesome review as always thank you!
Great review! 👍
Is there a LED that lights up your work?
@shoptoolreviews great review as always brother. Can I ask which you prefer between this and the flex recip?
If I were looking to just have a beast to rip things apart, the FLEX. If I need it to cut more sensitive material such as aluminum, stainless steel, etc., then I'd want the OneKey. Thanks for watching.
Milwaukee why isn't this tool for sale in Colorado yet
Interesting; my shoe kept slipping from purchased and I had never care to stretch it out.
Well in 1951 it was Milwaukee who introduced sawzall.
Orbital doesnt do much more. Ive seen man caver to test with and without it and sometimes it was faster with it and sometimes it wasnt
One hand saw, lighter fast, smooth power. Goes throught wood metal, plastic, those long ones vibreate a lott.
LET'S GO TJ!!🏁
Let's GOOOOOOO! Thanks for watching, as always.
Alot of vibration with this saw
🇺🇸😎
Can i cut a big tree branch w this or get a chainsaw?
I don't need all this fancy shmancy stuff. Just give me a good recip
xD
Diablo blades are better
Just tell us you can’t afford the nitrus blades 😂
This guy is a clown.
We can agree on that. Do you have any criticism, other than comedy? Thanks for watching.
@@Shoptoolreviews No, just comedy! I dig the channel!
I have to admit they make a good pair, but that blade blur looks cool, ur recording camera cant keep up with the blade.