Oh ya!!! Big difference, especially with the diablo carbide blades. I want to get my hands on some of the new diablo step drill bits. Real Swiss made quality
Diablo cuts faster because they are typically thinner blades but in the real world I find the Milwaukee ones last longer for me, especially on demo work. When I hit the tip Milwaukee blades don't bend like the Diablo do. Not many people taking about that...
I’m confused. I have both sawzalls (just got the super) and I am not noticing much difference. The Gen 2 sawzall is faster at cutting wood a lot of the time when I have tested them out especially when the Super sawzall is in regular mode. Shouldn’t the super sawzall be faster even in normal mode (not orbital)? Am I missing something??
I have a fuel sawzall I bought 2 years ago, got some heavy use out of it but it took a crap yesterday while at work. Did fine, put it down, picked it up to use again about 45 min later and nothing. LED blinked the way the battery does when they’re dead and the battery was dead. Put my 12.0 on it with 3 bars left and nothing, all of a sudden that battery was dead too. Put on my little 6.0 fully charged, didn’t work, also showed dead after a trigger pull. Let it sit the rest of the day and once I got home I put the 9.0 i originally had on it on the battery and it showed 3 bars. Wtf. Put it on the sawzall hit the trigger, it clicked a few times and started smoking lol smh. First milwaukee tool i have issues with. With that being said in watching this because I’ll be picking up the super sawzall. Not because it performed any better, (really it actually didn’t) but because I’d like to assume it’s more rugged and will be more durable
Honestly the brushed tools last longer then lots of the fuel versions. I have 10 year old brushed versions that are still going and had a fuel version crap out as well. I think it’s because the fuel version are working harder so don’t last as long. It’s just like old brushed corded ones. I got some of those that are easily 25 years old I bought used and they still work. It’s actually kind of dumb how fast some cordless tools fail actually.
@@mysterycomment1553 no they do not brushless is far superior than brushed brushless don't have brushes they're more efficient last longer and alot more powerful!
J Joseph lol. Because only America uses power tools right. Milwaukee is sold all over the world. Do you think it matters to someone in Europe, Australia, Canada, etc if it’s made in America. Nope.
@@mysterycomment1553. Well it does matter to me as we are in close competition with China and they will win as they produce everything. If love to support my country. When is the last time you saw a Chineese person driving a Chevy....... Exactly, it comes down to supporting home
That limp bizkit reference has me dead.
I hope milwaukee are looking after this guy, seriously, talk about advertising!!! This type of content is priceless!
Thanks for the kind words
Might need to try both with high output batteries instead of regular one in video.
I didnt all for the nookie 🙌 Milwaukee hook this guy up with some saftey glasses 👍👍
LOW VOLTAGE DUDE haha
Great test of the saws! Thanks for making this - be been debating which one to purchase and this helped a lot. Thanks!
Which one you end up buying?
And you like it?
Oh ya!!! Big difference, especially with the diablo carbide blades. I want to get my hands on some of the new diablo step drill bits. Real Swiss made quality
shiningstaer me too
Diablo cuts faster because they are typically thinner blades but in the real world I find the Milwaukee ones last longer for me, especially on demo work. When I hit the tip Milwaukee blades don't bend like the Diablo do. Not many people taking about that...
I have two of both saws. I love it but it is heavy with a 12Ah battery. I have to use a shoulder belt mounted on the saw to do yard works.
Right on
Kool, your kiddo is with you... awesome good man.
Keep them coming.
Thanks! Will do!
I’m confused. I have both sawzalls (just got the super) and I am not noticing much difference. The Gen 2 sawzall is faster at cutting wood a lot of the time when I have tested them out especially when the Super sawzall is in regular mode. Shouldn’t the super sawzall be faster even in normal mode (not orbital)? Am I missing something??
Sometimes with sawzalls they are too fast for the blade and don't cut right try holding the trigger a little off full
Hey Mark , so a guy will sell me either for same prize point , which is the better buy (quality , power , convenience, )
I have a fuel sawzall I bought 2 years ago, got some heavy use out of it but it took a crap yesterday while at work. Did fine, put it down, picked it up to use again about 45 min later and nothing. LED blinked the way the battery does when they’re dead and the battery was dead. Put my 12.0 on it with 3 bars left and nothing, all of a sudden that battery was dead too. Put on my little 6.0 fully charged, didn’t work, also showed dead after a trigger pull. Let it sit the rest of the day and once I got home I put the 9.0 i originally had on it on the battery and it showed 3 bars. Wtf. Put it on the sawzall hit the trigger, it clicked a few times and started smoking lol smh. First milwaukee tool i have issues with. With that being said in watching this because I’ll be picking up the super sawzall. Not because it performed any better, (really it actually didn’t) but because I’d like to assume it’s more rugged and will be more durable
It has a warranty, send it in
Honestly the brushed tools last longer then lots of the fuel versions. I have 10 year old brushed versions that are still going and had a fuel version crap out as well. I think it’s because the fuel version are working harder so don’t last as long. It’s just like old brushed corded ones. I got some of those that are easily 25 years old I bought used and they still work. It’s actually kind of dumb how fast some cordless tools fail actually.
It has a 5 year warranty.
@@mysterycomment1553 no they do not brushless is far superior than brushed brushless don't have brushes they're more efficient last longer and alot more powerful!
@@marcowens3522 not really true. Have had lots of fuel tools break down in the shop and old brushed still working
Love your setup brother , thanks for the review !
Overall If you had to pick one for same price point which would you pick ?
If you can get a good deal for one that comes with a 12 amp hour or battery I would do that otherwise I would not justify the supersazzzall
@@JakeOfALL no battery tool only
Need model numbers, is this the 2722-20 vs 2821-20?
Wow!! Fuel is fantastic...
Ty
It would be nice to list the model numbers since "Fuel Sawzall" has changed generations.
I was just here for the fogging glasses
lol
Great video man 👍
Thanks
Im a converted Ridgid fan to Milwaukee. Those Sawzalls are so much better!
Milwaukee the best, a little more but more powerful and reliable.
😎⚒️😎⚒️😎
We are not sponsored by Milwaukee at all..... 😂
I wish I was haha
like your shirt
Thanks! we love to support NineLine
I’ll never buy non carbide sawzall blades again. They don’t bend and are totally worth the money.
yeah
Dude U got an instagram for messaging?
shiningstaer yes @thejakeofall
Bought Milwaukee screwdriver and never looked back. Phuck dewalt
hell yes !
Lol, please stay away from the blade path on the last cut. Your leg will thank you!
Your a beast
thanks
귀여운 딸내미..♥♥
Keep supporting China
Lou Cifer I’m just getting into tools and I’m so surprised, America doesn’t have one power tool company that’s Made on America. Sad
J Joseph lol. Because only America uses power tools right. Milwaukee is sold all over the world. Do you think it matters to someone in Europe, Australia, Canada, etc if it’s made in America. Nope.
@@mysterycomment1553. Well it does matter to me as we are in close competition with China and they will win as they produce everything. If love to support my country. When is the last time you saw a Chineese person driving a Chevy....... Exactly, it comes down to supporting home
J Joseph only Americans care about stuff being made in America no one else does.
@@jjoseph1278 DeWalt does they have a factory being built in Texas, Stanley Black and Decker are a American company Milwaukee is a Chinese company
you talk to much