I ordered one for my work truck. Just going to Use it for blowing off filters an pumping tires occasionally an also airing up my sure shot. I’ve wanted one do these since they came out.
Not going to lie what would be amazing by Milwaukee is if they made a battery type pack that has an extension cord, so if your in a shop just plug and go obviously from house hold outlets that battery style pack will has proper resistors and instead of a battery light an easy fuse switch for safety of the power tools, BOOOM someone take my idea
My coworker actually made a cable that goes to any M18 tool to make it work with a Cigarette outlet or plug it in to a house hold outlet It plugs in like a normal m18 battery which is cool
@@AddictedtoTools nah he means a way to plug an extension cord into a power tool so it can run off Of household power instead of a battery. I agree, I’d want this compressor if it had a cord attached to it as well as the ability to use a battery.
You can do this with dewalt flex volt which is a real game changer. So you still have the versatility of cordless but can use corded in situations where you have the tool stationary near a power outlet. I have a dewalt cordless wall chaser and it just kills the battery's way to quickly, so when you have to cut out a heap in a room the adapter will be perfect here. I wish Milwaukee will do it as well.
I think I might go with it after watching yours. I have pneumatic framing nailer, crown stapler, and 18g framing nail gun. Be a lot cheaper than buying those 3 in the M18 cordless nail guns. Thanks for showing what it’s capable of!
I just bought this for my lawncare business I leave it in the backseat of my truck so I can blow air filters out. Little slow for sure on the air gun but it works!
If you have a second camera you should set it up on a mini tripod watching the pressure gauge. Give a clap to help you synchronize the videos. Then when you edit the video you can then put an overlay of the pressure gauge in the corner of the video so we can see the what the pressure gauge is doing whilst you're using the tool. It would look a lot nicer than constantly flicking the camera back and forth between the tool and gauge.
I ordered one for my work truck. Just going to
Use it for blowing off filters an pumping tires occasionally an also airing up my sure shot. I’ve wanted one do these since they came out.
Best review I've seen. Thank you sir. 🎉
Not going to lie what would be amazing by Milwaukee is if they made a battery type pack that has an extension cord, so if your in a shop just plug and go obviously from house hold outlets that battery style pack will has proper resistors and instead of a battery light an easy fuse switch for safety of the power tools, BOOOM someone take my idea
Are you talking about a generator type setup but with batteries?
My coworker actually made a cable that goes to any M18 tool to make it work with a Cigarette outlet or plug it in to a house hold outlet
It plugs in like a normal m18 battery which is cool
@@AddictedtoTools nah he means a way to plug an extension cord into a power tool so it can run off Of household power instead of a battery. I agree, I’d want this compressor if it had a cord attached to it as well as the ability to use a battery.
You can do this with dewalt flex volt which is a real game changer. So you still have the versatility of cordless but can use corded in situations where you have the tool stationary near a power outlet. I have a dewalt cordless wall chaser and it just kills the battery's way to quickly, so when you have to cut out a heap in a room the adapter will be perfect here. I wish Milwaukee will do it as well.
I think I might go with it after watching yours. I have pneumatic framing nailer, crown stapler, and 18g framing nail gun. Be a lot cheaper than buying those 3 in the M18 cordless nail guns. Thanks for showing what it’s capable of!
I use it for roofing repairs storm damage type stuff it works great 👍
I just bought this for my lawncare business I leave it in the backseat of my truck so I can blow air filters out. Little slow for sure on the air gun but it works!
How do you think this would go for a 2nd fix carpenter doing doors and skirtings
I’m definitely gonna use it with my 14 gauge,for hardee siding,everything else I got is battery 😎
This will be great for fencing on the farm
For sure! On the back of a bike or car👌
Great review 🎉ill use it for DIY
So what about a spray gun with the 12amh
Curious about using this with a hardwood flooring nailer/stapler.
It works great! Had a job with no electricity and it kept up just fine. Went through three 5.0 batteries per day
@@brandonscarfe8803 Good to know. Thanks! I actually just picked one up mainly for that purpose. haha
how does everyone like this compressor for a framing nailer?
I have two of the Milwaukee's. POC. Both died within a few months of light use. I use new fully charged batteries. And nothing happens.
Great video
Thanks Joel.
Great compressor. Bit pricey at 600 buck sadly.
Cheers mate. I definitely it pricey.
Plus 300 for a battery
@@pushtostart1377 Not if you are already a part of the M18 platform
Picked up the harbor freight version by Bauer for less than half that price
If you can wait, then wait. The next version of this will be alot more efficent. Im not impressed with the nail gun preformance just yet
If you have a second camera you should set it up on a mini tripod watching the pressure gauge. Give a clap to help you synchronize the videos. Then when you edit the video you can then put an overlay of the pressure gauge in the corner of the video so we can see the what the pressure gauge is doing whilst you're using the tool. It would look a lot nicer than constantly flicking the camera back and forth between the tool and gauge.
sorry ... I never buy a Milwaukee Gen 1 anything .... those who know Know ... and for those who don't know , wait till Gen 2.0 comes out ....
Not great but nailing good
Too big - Go Metabo HBT/Hikoki
The third review I've seen where they didn't remove the damn plastic from the pressure gauge. Gross!
😂I don’t remove any of those plastic films
That thing us garbage
Can it be plugged in as well?