NEW MILWAUKEE M12 FUEL OSCILLATING MULTI TOOL - THEY CAN'T BE SERIOUS!
2020 ж. 26 Қыр.
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NEW MILWAUKEE M12 FUEL OSCILLATING MULTI TOOL - THEY CAN'T BE SERIOUS! In this video we show the #verycoolgang a brand new M12 FUEL oscillating multi tool from Milwaukee! We have been waiting years for Milwaukee tools to upgrade their oscillating multi tools into FUEL versions but this new M12 model has a bunch of additional features that will make you say they can't be serious with how impressive this new oscillating multi tool actually is! Let us know your thoughts and if you will be grabbling this new Milwaukee M12 FUEL oscillating multi tool sometime soon. Also make sure too let us know what new feature made you think they can't be serious with this new M12 FUEL oscillating multi tool!
Great vid bro! I am super excited to get one but I will be waiting for a sale. Perhaps this black friday? If only there were an awesome channel that post vids about tool deals.......LOL! keep up the great work VCG!
Your defineltly in the right place Jack! Thanks for the support brosideon!
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honestly one of the best things about newer tools is having the little LED light makes it so much easier to see.
Definitely buying it! Going to have to get some more foam to re-cut a Packout organizer to make a home for it. Great video, great channel. Have an awesome weekend all! 👍🏻👍🏻
This thing is a freakin beast!!!!!! I just tried mine today for the first time and IT ATE THROUGH A COUPLE 2X4S BEFORE I COULD EVEN BLINK!!! I dont know what they did but this thing is the best one I have ever used. I was so shocked at how much power this has. The variable 12 speed absolutely kicks DeWalts 3 Speed Switch. So blade change may not be as quick as the DeWalt style but think about it, that style takes up more space and often gets in the way. Love your videos Vince, very informative. Thank you!
If I started out with Milwaukee I’d be broke. They have way too much stuff, I’d be buying things I totally do not need.
Derek Walls. You know what I learned. So many tools I bought which I may not have needed. I found they all have their use and you will use them a lot more than you ever thought. I have taken on many different types of jobs because I have the right tools to carry out work. There will always be occasions where I tool will be useful. You get the tool out to rectify small issues then pack it away again.
Yeah but there are a lot of tools that just aren't worth the cost. For instance a copper cutting tool. Unless you cut copper all day long you don't need a powered one and can save your 150$for retirement or something
I only get stuff as I need it. Most of what I do is home improvement in a brand new home. So mostly trim and cabinet installs. Some plumbing here and there.
I find it hard to not need any of my Milwaukee tools. Toughest part about having Milwaukee tools is protecting them from thieves.
@@cuchanu when it comes to cutting copper it tight places or out of reach it is a life saver. Plus being in hvac it's nice to cut refrigerant lines with it after recovery in case non condensables are restricting full recovery. Having that foot reach to be away from the blast is awesome
I bought the dewalt a few years ago and absolutely love the way it feels and blade change is better! I switched to milwaukee for most tools , but still use the flexvolt tablesaw and grinder.
I'm 42 the LED lights are great, I could not agree more sir!
I love Milwaukee tools but the one tool I do miss from switching over from DEWALT is their oscillating tool. The squeeze handle blade change/adjustment was the best and way faster than anything else out there
I love my milwaukee's but dewalts design is better
I dont like dewalts multi becuase of the trigger style switch. I like the ON/OFF style becuase you can hold it at a weird angle.
@Erik Hope this. A simple on off switch and a speed wheel is the best way to go. I like dewalts blade change but it's so big and clunky
@@delphinocasso81 Yea I wish you could combine the companies. Like them both.
@@erikhope8315 you can do that with the DeWalt as well. You just press the trigger and there's a lock switch on both sides to keep it on. Only thing is no speed control
14:44 DeWalt's Oscillating Tool has the fastest blade change on the market hands down it's not even close.
Agreed, also Dewalt is a lot nicer tool. I have all Milwaukee tools except oscillating tool. I have dewalt cause sadly m18 is not even close to dewalt
Dewalt fast changing mechanism is bulky and in the way sometimes. Ive used one a few times. Great tool just gets in the way sometimes.
@@HibatAllah never had a single problem with it being bulky, I am carpenter by trade and using it every day for last few years. And yes , I do like and use m18 tools everyday, and as much as I like most of them I do hate m18 oscillating tool, its not a good one
@@kerktam I guess everyone has their preferences. I too am a journeyman carpenter by trade and I've had my m18 for 5 plus years, works great for me, I can adjust the speed with a dial instead of trying to keep it there with my fingers on the trigger. I just used the Dewalt one a few days ago because I left mine at home..... hated it. The tool isn't bulky itself just the blade change mechanism that gets in the way in certain applications.
yeah, i use the dewalt 20v line everyday and the speed of blade changes on sawsall as well as multitool is pretty quick!
I have a bunch of Milwaukee tools that I love and they are all hand me downs from my husband (I use them way more!) but he just gave me this one last night and it’s a miracle!!! I am shocked at how many different things it can do. I learned from you how to use it, so thank you!!!
I like how clear & concise you speak. Great video!!!
Totally on point about lighting with old eyes! Put a big smile on my face!
I'm a milwaukee guy for sure and have the previous gen of this tool with the stupid hex key blade change however the dewalt version thats been out for years is way better for blade change only pull a lever change the blade simple milwaukee gets that integrated in this tool and there will be no competition thanks for the vid Vince
Love Milwaukee and Dewalt. I run both platforms. But I wish they went with the Starlock mounting system that Bosch and Fein has for they’re oscillating tools. It’s even faster, just push and it clicks in, and it’s solid.
The dewalt xr oscillating tool is pretty quick at blade changes. Just pull the lever down
Michael Hooks same with Milwaukee..Bosch just had the best star lock quick connect
Metabo have moved to the starlock system with their now OMT that will be coming out apparently 🤷🏼♂️
Star lock is nice but blades cost more
I prefer this over the star lock. Replacement blades are significantly cheaper and I don’t mind an extra 5 seconds to change a blade. If you buy high quality blades you don’t have to change them often.
Vince, you were asking for Quick change blade oscillating tools, .Well , Bosch , Fein, Festool, Dewalt, Métabo HPT, skill , Makita 🙄🇫🇷👍.The Starlock system has been create by a collaboration between Bosch and Fein ( made in Germany)😉
That starlock is a beast
fein just the best
Fein is fantastic. But the "new" Festool Vecturo oscillating tool (made by Fein) has some proprietary features, such as the plunge attachment for perfectly straight/square/plumb cuts. Only drawback is that Festool doesn't come with the delta sander attachment, although the Fein may fit - I plan to check into that.
Mark McNamara I read somewhere that the Festool Vecturos are actually rebranded and redesigned Fein models. Not just made by Fein, but actually their models if different skin. Make sense if you look at the construction and the tech specs. Just like Mufell colours in red, put their name on and sells Metabo drill drivers for three times the price.
Fein did Invent the oscillating tool
I am an apprentice plumber and like the idea of using this in tight spaces to cut pipe. I do quite a bit of hot tub plumbing repairs too that are usually in not so easy spaces. Hand tools have their place but something like this could speed up the work quite a bit
Thanks so much! Been searching forEver! 72 and going for the M12 FIEL!
My first oscillator was the fen and the reason why I purchase that was because of the long extension cord that it came with but after using the fin oscillator the top clamp loosened pretty quickly which really started to affect how good the blade would stay in place that's why I ended up buying Milwaukee's M18 well Milwaukee come out with a brushless fuel version and the M18 or they might not even have to because of the technology and how good the M12 is
Probably buy one but really looking forward to the M18 Fuel version. As to your question Vince, the Ridgid Octane multi-tool does have a quicker blade change.
I got this a few days ago. They added like some rubber where the battery slides into the tool to keep battery plastic from melting to the tool from vibration. Can make a bit difficult to remove battery but thats okay with me. Big improvement over the m18 version that was trash compared to this one. I feel like it has the same power if not more than the old m18 multitool.
One of my favorite tools is my DeWalt oscillating tool. But I too have been buying up a lot of the 12v milwaukee. But DeWalt's blade change is superior in my opinion. Just squeeze the lever and change the blade. Never had one slip or anything.
Looks nice I am a DIYer and bought the dewalt oscillating, vibrates more than I expected but I have no complains. So far I like it
I upgraded to the m12 from an old corded B&D that shared the same blade change as the dewalt. I had some detail sanding to do and wanted the cordless convenience. Unfortunately the tool-less blade change is a bit of a letdown when it comes to changing the orientation of the sanding pads. Otherwise it's a great little tool.
Tried this tool and returned in less than a week. * So out of a fully charged 2.0 CP battery got less than 14 minutes of runtime. *A pain to remove the battery to the point that there is a risk of breaking the battery clips. I can see you had the same issue.16:20 *Looks more like a M18 tool, older M12 was better ergonomically. Put in the large XC battery and it get heavier. *The area under the lever is easily exposed to dust and fine particles. Check inside you will see a part lubricated for smoothing out the release of blades. I will wait to try out the M18, but i see it is a beast in terms of size and big battery.
just picked one up today, I love the new one compared to the old one, but my problem is ill carry both just cause the older one has been with me for awhile and has always did the job i needed to be done!!! DAMN you Milwaukee for making it better.
When I began to get up in years...I switched to the M12 platform no need to drag around all the weight of the M18. Best move I made!
Agreed
Dewalt's mul.titool is definitely a faster blade change. The Bosch multitool looks like it is as well. But the M18 FUEL (the one I have) is the better performing multitool (though I've never personally compared with Bosch, I DID compare with my buddy's Fein - which was the best multitool among all of my friends. Key word: WAS). This M18 FUEL is amazing. I also have the base M18 multitool and I hated using it.
Started with a ryobi multi tool. It worked. I used it every once in awhile for jobs nothing else would work for. Then I switched over to to the mileaukee system- the multi tool is now used constantly as it is so stupidly powerful!
Love mine so far been using it since Friday! Blade change is real smooth and its awesome Milwaukee included magnets to hold it in there.
You're gonna like it don! Thanks for the feedback general!
Great review. I bought an M18 OMT a month ago before seeing your review that compared the spin-up time to the DeWalt. It seems that this brushless M12 solved that problem. Would you consider the M12 Fuel an upgrade from the older M18 (non-Fuel)? Besides cost, I don’t want the 4.2 degree blade movement of the M18 Fuel OMT.
same experience when I got introduced to a oscillator tool. I honestly lost my mind and got goosebumps, it can cut so small and most angles and tight spaces (wood staircases lol)
Dewalt has a better blade change mechanism. By far. It could be slightly modified to be more comfortable but it’s super fast. I feel like Milwaukee definitely has the ability to eliminate the need to unscrew that clamp for the blade. I’m not sure why they have it. I’ll probably pick one up at some point down the road as a cordless option to compliment my corded Dewalt.
To bad they have a 1.6 degree oscillating angle. Essentially Garbage.
Jordan I love mine. Sure a greater oscillation angle would be a great improvement, but with a good blade on it I can rip through 2by lumber no problem.
Yeah I have owned dewalt milwaukee makita rockwell ryobi. Most multi tools I have tried. Dewalt feels nice and cuts nice but only cuts nice if the blade is Sharp.
Since you have a corded version for some time. What is it that don't like, honest opinion? I am torn between getting a corded 315K or this m12 Fuel
Hey Vince! Let's check out the M18 Fuel "Tri-Light" Impact Wrench. I'm drooling over the prospects of the same style Hex Impact. 😜
A few months ago I picked up the Dewalt DCS356 and I must say I was extremely impressed with the quickness of the blade change. But milwaukee does make a very good product
Another great vid Vince. I was wanting one of these. So it’s off to the tool shop for me. Again thanks for the great vid.
I make miniatures (staircases, fences, lots of building and landscaping items mostly but furniture too!) AND I also restore and refurbish doll houses! The Milwaukee oscillating tool was just added to my inventory (thanks Boyfriend!) and it is BY FAR the best thing to ever happen to my workshop! A task that would have taken a couple of days to complete now is accomplished within a couple of hours IF THAT! I was using the 8200 series Dremel and the Milwaukee rotary tool previous to the oscillating tool and those are fabulous aids to my work, but this awesome apparatus blows them two completely out of the water!
Just got mine yesterday. LOVE IT!!!
Nice! Thx for sharing! 👍
My first oscillator tool was the Ryobi 18 volt. When Milwaukee came out with their multitool the M12 was tool change and M18 was tool-free. So I went with M18, mainly because of my large M18 line, and two, the tool-free operation. I though the Ryobi was great until I replaced it with the Milwaukee. Wow, what a huge improvement in performance.
they both come from the same design department at Techtronic Industries which owns both tool companies as well as Rigid and Hoover and AEG and Dirt Devil and Homelite
@@coachjm310 True. Bur the Milwaukee is far smoother operating and has a wider swing of stroke which cuts much better. I am very happy with the Milwaukee.
@@coachjm310There's a myriad of channels here on YT that illustrate the performance differences between brands. Just because some of them share the same parent company means absolutely nothing. 11 years ago a friend of mine gave me a ryobi recip saw that couldn't cut through a piece of hardwood 2x4 with a new blade on it. My Milwaukee from the same time just cut through several inches of 1/2" thick steel last week. I travel the country installing corrugators, no one uses ryobi tools in this line of work for a reason, they are for playing house not making money.
Got mine yesterday vince, I love it. 😀
Picked one up a couple weeks ago for a bathroom renovation, within the first hour if use it earned the nickname - "The Magic Power Tool" because it does just about everything.
Just got the m18 version yesterday. Most useful tool I’ve ever owned.
Love the tool. I had got the old one as a free tool so it was a better option, then this one came out. But I have a question/request from Milwaukee. I want to use the tool to flush cut dowels in wood, but the bottom of any oscillating tool scrapes the wood, even though they say flush cut blade. I have filed/sanded down the bottom, but it makes the tool cut slower. A blade precision ground like a flush cut saw or like precision ground scroll saw blades would be great.
I am impressed with the power the tool has. I agree that Milwaukee blades are very good.
Would you guys recommend a gen2 Milwaukee m12 or gen2 m18 oscillating tool? I have plenty of both batteries for the Milwaukee platform. I am wondering if there is a major gap in power. I plan on cutting shingles with a osc. hook blade, drywall cutting with a 4 in 1 drywall blade, plus the odd 2x4, baseboard trimming and nail cuts. So for the most part I plan to use for light jobs but there are plenty of heavier duty missions I have in mind. What do you guys think? Thanks!
I love my m12 oscillating tool. I can find a use for it for just about anything. It is super versatile. The only thing I hate is the battery fell out a few times, so I will be upgrading to m18 fuel. Longer lasting batteries and power just make it decision.
Fein Multimaster Starlock blade change is the fastest.
Got one of these kits for 178$ best tool I have bought. Just as powerful as my corded multitool, and it allows me to use the 12v tools now.
Just ordered mine a couple of days ago. Excited even more now after seeing this. 👍
Got it! Love it! My buddy has 18V. We worked same scraping job. His was very warm and heavier.
YES they needed this for shure the only tool i burn through is the oscillator now they have the fuel thank you Milwaukee
Ridgid, Dewalt, Porter cable all have faster blade changes. I do like the magnet idea though.
Dewalt Atomic tool is single spring loaded lever. Stupid fast.
But they are bid and bulky
And Craftsman
Yea... he set himself up there.... there are way faster blade changes out there. Ordered my m12 fuel multi-tool yesterday 🤪
Ridgid ok porter cable ok...dewalt just junk....Milwaukee is and has been the best corded and cordless tools
Mine should arrive tomorrow. I'm excited to get my first multi tool, and it is the new Fuel!
If UPS would have delivered on Saturday, I would have it now. It has been sitting at my local UPS hub since Friday night, lol.
You're gonna love it!
@@homelee665 any word if ther gonna be available in store too?
I don't know. I preordered through Ohio Power Tool on the first of September. I assume the stores will have them around October 1st. That is supposed to be the official release date.
@@homelee665 k i hope so Tired of tools getting pushed back cuz of corona
@VCG Constuction I just purchased this one today. Question - what blade would you recommend for cutting plaster with wood lathe for this tool? Gotta cut a bunch of registers out in a house in the ceilings plus the returns. Thanks. It's my first oscillating tool and can't wait to see the difference between this and my small sawzall I've used for previous plaster walls.
Vince, any blade that will cut threw 3 screws has got my vote. Imperial blades I believe had the first blades to do this or maybe it was Bosch. That is worth the price of one of those blades if you have to cut that screw and you cant cut it flush any other way. Good times my brother!!! Ps. Had some homemade Pesto with Fini Liguini and Nicks Sausage from the local market in my area in Maryland. Love the VCG!!!!
Great review - I have this tool and really like it but it is not clear exactly what the quick change handle does - is it just to lock the head so you can unscrew the bold holding the blade?
First question about things you first saw was dumb but turned out to work really good mine was lazers on saws. Sometimes your line goes away or is covered in saw dust but that lazer lets you keep on cutting. I like my 20v dewalt but if I was going with a 12v I think I'd pick Milwaukee. Back when I was a drywaller and metal stud framing I got the Bosch 12v impact, and it worked great and light weight but Milwaukee has alot more options now in 12v.
I love mine!!!… went through 3 ryobi units… this one doesn't get as hot over extended use and cuts through great
i m also waiting for this evolution for france!!!damn that s awesome!!!loving milwaukee!!!
Great tool, what I did notice was that there was protection on the head of rhe tool , especially when you are cutting close to obstructions , most other brands have rubber overmoulding on the head. The blade change is still a bit clumpy & awkward. Starlock system on the bosch is great super quick. Downside of starlock blade changes is you are then stuck with only one range & the bosch blades are really expensive. I've used a brand new carbide blade on 1 hardened gold screw which cost me 18 quid & disnt even cut through it . We have a company in the uk called Saxton blades who make great products at an affordable price , did mention when cutting gold screws or hardened nails etc its best to use at a lower speed & spray some cutting oil whilst doing it & not to use force & to move the blade along its length. Having said that I've yet to see one brand of blade that will cut through a hardened screw nail or bolt that will last more than about 2 screws , all due to the temp overheating the blade & then the tips wear away super quick. Alot of studwork in the uk which plasterboard is screwed to is hardened plasterboard screws & gold screws so when cutting access in this you come unstuck when you hit a screw. So at about 15quid a blade you could blow 3 three of them in the space of 10mins costing 45quid !!! Not very cost effective. Manufacturers have still not come up with a solution yet ! Blades are great for wood & plastic & non ferrous metals though! I've a few red tools but most of mine are now bosch . All platforms are great I think its all down to personal choice & cost. Red isn't as cheap in the uk as ut is in the states & we don't have lowes or home depot which do amazing sales & discounts on a great stock range. Sadly we just don't have that 😕
Glad iv found your channel. Iv just started to upgrade my tools . Iv been buying Milwaukee. Bought a multi tool yesterday
I had the standard18 multitool i thought it was a beast until i tried the brushless fuel version . I couldnt believe the difference it blew my socks off with it awesomeness
Yes the lights are nice. But I always wear a headlight to compensate for the lack of said light. I have an M18 multi-tool. One of my favorites and in my opinion one of the greatest tools ever created.
I’m excited for mine I ordered a impact driver and multi tool combo ..Just the start of my m12 collection
Omg, Vince is so excited. Like a kid in a candy store.
Just ordered one 👍I have a project coming up that this will make much much easier.
"why am I holding onto it I have no idea" 😹😹😹
Hell ya man! I’ve been waiting to get one for the fuel to come out. Being in my 40s, I too now appreciate led light/hiviz anything. And I aways have a flashlight
Just got the M12 fuel, replacing a corded Fein. Blade change speed is of minimal importance to me. I love that it shares batteries with my amazing M12 fuel impact driver so I don't have an umbilical cord attached when I'm using it up a ladder 🍻
I bought the m12 fuel oscillating tool from this review and I absolutely love it!
The Fein oscillating multi tool had a quick tool blade change for the last ten years. There was no tool needed.
Got it on the 22nd. First oscillating tool I own have used the corded makita before. I was impressed when I unboxed and put it straight through some 2x4s great product will recommend.
What did you pay. it's on sale for 179 right now wondering if price is worth it
@@chastblind7606 i believe 229 at the time but I don’t know if i got a lemon now a year later it has a little problem . It tends to shut off something with the power switch im in the processof warrantying it out . This is my m18 fuel model my m12 fuel never let me down
Bosch Starlock Plus is the quickest blade change. Along with the most firm grip on the blade.
How does the sanding attachment do? I was curious to see that too. Great Video VCG!
Great 👌 job. Jump right into the good stuff
Thumbs up. Second thumbs up for the energy. Question: If you were trying to cut off 1/2” diameter threaded bolts sticking out of concrete, would you prefer this or the M12 circular cut off tool?
I bought the m18 brushed (not fuel) version today. Thinking about taking it back for this. Any thoughts?
@vcgconstruction my m12 fuel multi tool is my go to tool for my carpentry and woodworking needs. However occasionally it will shut off and flash an overheat pattern on the battery gauge even though the battery(s) are fresh and no where overheated. I’ve read online that it could be the temp sensor on the battery or tool that is dirty or debris filled and I cleaned it and still experiencing the same issue occasionally. Why would this be and is it a fault in the tool?
Yes I want one. Just bought the old one. They do work well.
Vince took awhile for me to get used to. I'm from a part of the country where a few words are usually enough. Now I love the guy, love the channel, and I'm getting the M12 multi.
Kool video.... Black Friday is just around the corner. XD Thanks for sharing.
Milwaukee magnet magic! I agree. Magnets make a huge different with repeat work. I dig magnets.
They did a good job with that addition!
Need to add this tool to the fleet!
Dewalt blade change is absolutly phenomenal the tool pretty much is still vibrating and you can change the blade
That sounds highly unnecessary and dangerous.
Cool tool I use Fein, but the one I what to play around with is the 18V Bosch multi tool. It's a beast. Thank you Vince. Very well presented video.
Have you tried Fein Super Cut? 4% oscilating angle, less vibration - and faster than the Bosch 18V..
I use those milwaukee blades on my m18 miltu tool and I love them. Outlasts any other multi tool blade I've ever tried
Vince you are the man another awesome video
I have the m18 model number 2626-20 now my question is this brushless m12 stonger or better then the brush m18 version ? And are they making a m18 brushless?
Not a bad blade swap system to me fein still takes the cake on the blade swap
Would you pick this 12v kit or the older non fuel M18
Did they fix the problem from the old tool of the battery falling out when when you use the tool in a vertical position. That was my only complaint I had with this tool.it would vibrate out of the tool
Awesome video...been looking for this tool..heading out to get asap
11:07 for an m12 it looks like the size of an m18..as an hvac commercial guy the fuel version isn't necessary for me but looks like a nice tool.
How do these work on laminate cabinets? Thinking I may pick one up to help in the installation of a farm house style sink.
Has anyone had trouble with M12 and the battery loosing contact and the tool shutting off during use? Happens quite often with my old multi tool.
The fastest saw blade change is the Bosch GOP 18v-EC with the Starlock Plus system
Dewalt has it too
Craftsman Bolt-On system is technically the fastest.
How does it compare to the brushed 18v....just curious
I didn't know I needed a level with a light until this video. I have always been a half bubble off. Maybe that level will fix that. lol
Who has a faster blade change? At least 3 (tools using the starlock:system): Festool, Bosch, Fein. There may be others
Just picked one up with battery and charger at home depot. Cant wait to try! This vid got me excited