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Milwaukee M-12 Multi tool review and demo

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Episode # 291 I know its been a long time guys, part of it is that my desk top PC has not been working right. In this exciting episode I go over the Milwaukee fuel M-12 osculating tool. This thing is really nice I wish I would of bought one of these sooner. Here are the Tools used in the video: 1. Milwaukee 2526-20 M12 Brush-less 12-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Oscillating Multi-Tool https://amzn.to/3fOY0eP 2. Ryobi 18V Multi Tool https://amzn.to/3zQJx96 3. Ryobi P340 One+ 18V Lithium Ion JobPlus Cordless Multi Tool https://amzn.to/3UkStfk 4. 16 PC. OSCILLATING MULTI-TOOL BLADE ACCESSORY SET https://amzn.to/3EcANgg 5. Ryobi PSBCS02 ONE+ HP 18V Brush-less Cordless Compact Light Weight Cut-Off Tool https://amzn.to/3WLcVY7

About This Video

Welcome back everyone — in this video I’m putting the Milwaukee Fuel M12 oscillating multi-tool (2526-20) on the bench for a quick review and real demo. I go over the basics like size/weight (about 11.3 inches long and 2.3 lbs), the variable speed dial (up to 12), and the LED light, which is honestly freaking slick when you’ve got no overhead lights on. I also show the blade/attachment setup — it’s not a true “quick release,” but it’s still easy: flip the lever up, loosen/tighten by hand, and you’re back in business. Then I get into the fun part: cutting and sanding. I even mess up and try to cut metal with a wood blade (don’t do that, guys), but even with a beat-up blade this thing still rips through wood way better than my old-school Ryobi oscillating tool from around 2014. The Milwaukee has way more power, feels comfortable in the hand, and the cuts come out surprisingly clean. Bottom line: I give it one consumer thumb up — so far I can’t find anything wrong with it, and I honestly wish I would’ve bought one of these sooner.

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