Just posted asking if anyone bought this yet… then here you are 👍
@EngineersPerspective701
14 күн бұрын
Not sure if that means I’m leading the pack or a doofus! The 1-1/2” capacity does make this a little more niche but it is a LOT more packable. Hoping this video will help others make their decision!
@YouTubeWeAllTube
14 сағат бұрын
I bought the m12 and loved it, but I returned it and went with an M18 for more versatility.
@EngineersPerspective701
13 сағат бұрын
Yeah I could see that. If a guy can only own 1 then the M18 makes a lot more sense
@codyreid952
12 күн бұрын
I have both now. Love the m12 Got it for assembling cabinets before I screw them
@EngineersPerspective701
12 күн бұрын
As I’ve used it I think that’s kind of its strong point where I like to use the 1-1/2” nails so I don’t blow out the side. Face frames, door casings, corner trim pieces, etc.
@silvia2408
20 күн бұрын
I love these comparison videos, please do more
@EngineersPerspective701
20 күн бұрын
Thanks! Overtime these will turn into reviews hopefully too. Got tons of potential, just what will I get to is the question
@MattHmm-rq6dn
19 күн бұрын
When I saw these at pipeline I really wanted one. Almost a year later there not anyplace local and I ask my milwaukee rep he's like I didn't know thoes existed or were comming out. I really appreciate the size at least on screen I use a ryobi hp brad nailer currently. Going into my general maintenance tote is a ammo can (door install trim ect.). Until now I had a ammo can with fuel osslating tool, fuel jigsaw and fuel circ saw. Size is a huge consideration and with this it may fit onto something small instead of a seprate bag. You get enough seprate bags now your at a ton of trips into a place. Or you get lazy and try to go without so avoid carrying stuff in. Thanks for the video.
@EngineersPerspective701
19 күн бұрын
These took forever to come to market. Will be smaller than the ryobi for sure. You got the m18 or the m12 fuel oscillating tool? I got the M12 and love it but want 2 because I use them so much. You recommend the M18 if you have it or just get second m12?
@MattHmm-rq6dn
19 күн бұрын
I use a m12 fuel osslating tool and it's funny my guys shay it's mote powerful than the dewalt xrs we have now collecting dust. I have used the first and second gen m18 oss tool and first gen is a joke. The second gen seems to be decent alot of vibration compared to the m12. I suspect the m18 dosent chew through batteries as badly but I'll swap them out for the smaller size. The other day I had my m12 fuel osslating tool cut through a Honda cv axel with a diablo carbide blade took an entire 5ah ho battery bit did it. My vote is get the tool that's the form factor you want and not wish you did.
@Sgten01
17 күн бұрын
Tool reps that dont know their pipeline piss me off, like talking to a fkn potato.
@ikust007
12 күн бұрын
I am Totally into weight/performance. Since I used the 90 Degree die grinder M12 I am completely sold to Milwaukee. Would Love that nailer for worksite. I am into delicate work. So don’t need M18…
@EngineersPerspective701
11 күн бұрын
This thing is calling your name!
@ikust007
11 күн бұрын
@@EngineersPerspective701 :))
@meanderinoranges
19 күн бұрын
I want to love this, but I don't see the point in 1.5" brad nails.
@EngineersPerspective701
14 күн бұрын
The 1.5” nails do limit it for sure. I think overhead work or limited space for packing tools are going to be your big drivers for this tool
@TBird89
15 күн бұрын
Typical Milwaukee. Keep bringing useless tools out but not improving the ones they have, no different than Makita these days. This cordless nailer tech can’t get any better or lighter. It’s a gimmick. The money is in the batteries not the tool. Appreciate the review mate.
@Jesse921
14 күн бұрын
Exactly what I was thinking. Really no need to make the m12 version since the m18 version is so good. Besides sales
@EngineersPerspective701
14 күн бұрын
I think it’s really about weight and packability. Biggest downside of battery nailers is the weight, so lots of overhead work would really make sense with the M12, assuming 1-1/2” works. Same goes for a tool that isn’t used everyday but here and there. A lot easier to bring it along or store in a modular tool box setup as a just in case option. I do think it’s a niche tool but I really wanted it so here we are!
@TBird89
13 күн бұрын
@@EngineersPerspective701 waste of money. But it’s your money I suppose
@stevenfoust3782
18 күн бұрын
1.5 nails perfect for most trim install work. Base should be done with 2”-2-1/2” 16g imo 30 yrs finish carpenter
@EngineersPerspective701
18 күн бұрын
Agreed with the 16ga. I’ve just gotten by because I can’t justify the additional gun at this time. For thinner and smaller profiles doesn’t seem to be an issue though 95% of the time
@CarlYota
13 күн бұрын
You also don’t need 16g for MDF base, which is really common where I live.
@zthreedp
18 күн бұрын
I bought one today. It leaves gnarly holes. It’s probably going back.
@EngineersPerspective701
18 күн бұрын
Is your depth setting too deep? They seem pretty average to me
@CarlYota
13 күн бұрын
Do you have the rubber tip on it? If not, That can also be a reason it’s marking up the material.
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