NEW TOOLS - Milwaukee Pipeline 2024 - Gen 2 STUBBY and MORE!
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We travel to Milwaukee Pipeline 2024 to get the inside scoop on all the new tools being released in the coming months. A new Gen 2 M12 FUEL Stubby Impact Wrench that delivers 550 ft-lbs of breakaway torque, two 6" random-orbital sanders, and much more. #milwaukeetool #shoplife #pipeline2024
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By far the best Pipeline 2024 coverage on You Tube!!! thanks for sharing!!!
@Shoptoolreviews
17 күн бұрын
Wow, thanks! Glad we could help.
Excited for that gen 2 stubby 🔥
@pgraiders272
17 күн бұрын
Yeah. I was shocked that they double the power
@enthused7591
17 күн бұрын
@@pgraiders272 They didn't double it, the first existing one makes 450 loosening, they just marketed the first one at 250 tightening. The new one will be 550 loosening and about 350 tightening. It'll be about 20% better.
@12MRJERSEY
16 күн бұрын
@@enthused7591400 tightening, not 350.
@gabbykamai4975
6 күн бұрын
@@enthused7591 still better
Can’t wait for your testing of the gen2 stubby so we can see how much better it is than the old model!
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I have to be honest the gen 1 3/8th stubby does everything i need. That much torque to a 3/8th socket is going to hurt the socket. The half inch sure this effectively replaces the mid torque 18v. Whats annoying is the lack of a refreshed m12 hackzall, considering that tool needed a refresh way more than the stubby did. Like the circular saw that just got the refresh, the hackzall is a decade old, its one of their first brushless tools. Its ready.
@Shoptoolreviews
17 күн бұрын
Yes, we were hoping to see a gen 2 M12 FUEL hackzall. Thanks for watching.
the new stubby is crazy, unbelievable, I have to see it in my hand to believe it
@Shoptoolreviews
17 күн бұрын
Look for the review coming very soon. ;)
@nomercyinc6783
17 күн бұрын
its believable. gen 1 stubby is awesome
@THEBEARDEDTOOLGUY
9 күн бұрын
@@Shoptoolreviewsgood ORDER MINE same day it was on KZread 1/2 PIN DETENT
Just to clarify, the stubby doesn't make double what the current one does, they just never advertised loosening torque on the existing stubby, so the existing stubby makes 250 tightening and will actually loosen around 450. The new one is advertised as 550 loosening and will make about 350 tightening. It's about 20% better.
@greendrill12
15 күн бұрын
It literally says on Milwaukee website that Gen1 stubby is 250 ft-lbs of breakaway torque
The chargers that diasy chain are easily the most important part. The ability to just have an easily managed wall of battery chargers for a bunch of employees makes keeping them charged and organized easy. Got 20 people beating on batteries all day with various tools, this many chargers allows them all to slow charge while batteries keep getting cycled out.
@Shoptoolreviews
17 күн бұрын
Yes, this is a big step for large user groups.
I wish they would have announced a Gen 2 version of the M12™ Metal Flashlight 2355-20 and give it like 2500 Lumens instead of 800 like the Gen 1 had
@Shoptoolreviews
17 күн бұрын
I think we'll see that pretty soon. Thanks for watching.
Gotta love the voice cracks
You were doing so well at the start on your own descriptions❤. Till the sales pitches all started from the Reps.😢
@williamswindle5445
17 күн бұрын
You're right. The reps have to talk up their commission. I like all of these products, especially the safety hats.
@Shoptoolreviews
17 күн бұрын
I try to get in there and show it on our terms, but sometimes it just gets too busy and there's not enough time to cover it all. Thanks for watching.
Another great video!!! Thanks
I need the new pack out m18 fan
Are you going to get the New M18 FORGE 8 and 12 amp FORGE BATTERIES soon
I need several pairs of Milwaukee sun glasses please
@Shoptoolreviews
17 күн бұрын
They had plenty of tinted safety glasses there; it's just hard to find room to pack them. Thanks for watching.
The regular stubby is going to sell alot when they start clearing them out with sales.
@Shoptoolreviews
17 күн бұрын
Yes it will.
@ 04:23. Me thinks they had them rakers ground on down?! She was smooching on that log!
I feel this is ine if the best years for milwaukee. Man in ready to go into debt to iwb all most everything lol
@Shoptoolreviews
17 күн бұрын
It's so easy to say YES. Lol. We understand the temptation.
200 to 550ft pounds!!! What the heck!!!!
@Shoptoolreviews
13 күн бұрын
We will have the review next Friday. ;)
I bet that gen 1 and gen 2 grinder are the exact same tool they just intentionally lowered the power so youd buy it then have to upgrade to the gen 2 lol
hard wood log... lmao!! thats called a cotton wood tree.. seriously one of the softest trees around.. not sayin the saw isnt a great on but this is a little much! lol
Milwaukee needs to make plenty of attachments for the hydraulic power pack
@Shoptoolreviews
17 күн бұрын
Yes, we agree, we would love to a list of accessories for this porta power.
Dang, how much for the lumberjack in the red shirt?
But no microwave. Come on Milwaukee. Smh
Those hats will be very practical, but Home Depot and/or Lowes will never offer them at that price
@Shoptoolreviews
17 күн бұрын
Milwaukee sets the MSRP, so that's what Home Depot will sell them for. Thanks for watching.
Does anyone know the torque specs at different speeds of the stubby?
@Shoptoolreviews
17 күн бұрын
Not yet, they don't have that listed in the specs yet. Although, publishing numbers on an impact wrench is not exact; the variables are too great.
@BAcHIGU_
17 күн бұрын
@@Shoptoolreviews I figured, I have never been able to find them with the current m12 stubby that I have.
1:31 modelo??
Um, I'll take the Hat , probably just the Liner .... 👍🖖
@Shoptoolreviews
17 күн бұрын
Not a bad idea, and cheaper. Thanks for watching.
Wow so much plastic perhaps they should change their name to fisher price, I have several Milwaukee tools but if they release another over priced plastic tool holder I'm going to go right off them, that and a lot of their tools have this oversimplified, plastic heavy, toy like appearance to them, and repairability is also an issue. they're just starting to feel more like Ryobi than professional life long trade tools to me.
1st
chainsaws a cool the 16" has crap chain dogs an not balanced
Its just a heap of overpriced plastic.