I am a milwaukee guy. Already invested in the M12 & M18 lineup so try to stick to them but 0 doubt if you're a dewalt, milwaukee or makita fan you're into great companies. Nothing but respect for them. p.s. loving the videos. On a bit of a binge watch atm
Blue power! Im a makita guy and getting this saw today in less than a hour! Looking forward to making some good cuts. Ordering a Hyundai table saw too 😎 My quest to get tools to make furniture is almost complete...
1) Please explain how brushless manufacture equates to being more robust and better than a brushed motor. 2) Please explain what the Romans have ever done for us ? ps, My reciprocating saw is 240 Volts, dark green and has an ordinary motor.
Brushed motors, use, as the name implies, brushes. Those wear out over time and need replacing. Brushed motors are also less efficient and powerful than brushless ones.
You can put more power into Brush motors. That's why serious motors are brush type. There's nothing wrong with brush motors. You can easily repair them. @@tcg1_qc
The test was to see if the top spec was actually better and if the better blades made a difference. On the small stuff both worked pretty much the same, hardly any difference. When you got to the bigger stuff the difference was more apparent, but once the makita had the better blade, the performance increased to pretty much match the Milwaukee. All in all, what I got from the video is that you don't need the top spec saw as it still did the job well as long as you are using good blades.
You guys are nuts lmfao , get a separate piece of wood each in a vice . That being said unfortunately that 186 is never gonna beat that milwaukee they have so much power . Would love to see the new makita 189 v a milwaukee.
Would have been better to use the Makita XRJ05Z, that's on the same level as the M18 fuel.
I am a milwaukee guy. Already invested in the M12 & M18 lineup so try to stick to them but 0 doubt if you're a dewalt, milwaukee or makita fan you're into great companies. Nothing but respect for them.
p.s. loving the videos. On a bit of a binge watch atm
Awesome thank you for your support Mark 🤩
Blue power!
Im a makita guy and getting this saw today in less than a hour! Looking forward to making some good cuts. Ordering a Hyundai table saw too 😎
My quest to get tools to make furniture is almost complete...
Nice Test Guys A good sharp blade makes the all the difference Thanks again
What is the best for hard wood 6" please
Good job Ryan, Josh and Will, yall always make me laugh. 👍🏼
But wheres that stud Norman?!? 🤣
Norman could have whooped both of them with any saw and 1 hand tied behind his back! 😃
🤣 That’s right, he may look like Clark Kent but he’s Superman when needed.
Imagine with the makita brushless version
Milwaukee for me got that saw brilliant and the high impact wrench 1/2 inch well brilliant let's see about the new one and battery
Why did you change your name from Hayes machinery
I definitely need a Milwaukee recip saw what’s the best one chaps you two do make laugh
Makita make the best one currently MAKITA JR002GZ 40V MAX XGT. Tools and stuff channel did a good review/comparison on it
The makita for 120€ is suprisingly good
Good test guys. It’s very like sports cars, red ones are always faster!
The old brush fell is holding his own
If you want better comparison, use a weight instead of manpower
I'm really surprised that Milwaukee had good products, whenever I bought Milwaukee tools at Harbor Freight I was always disappointed in the quality.
Makita, in any case, did the job faster and better...
Great review done by you Josh & Ryan,well done, you did tests on metal and wood the only thing you did not try it on was a CUCUMBER 🥒🤣
Its all in the wrist action 🤷 Just saying !!!
1) Please explain how brushless manufacture equates to being more robust and better than a brushed motor.
2) Please explain what the Romans have ever done for us ?
ps, My reciprocating saw is 240 Volts, dark green and has an ordinary motor.
Brushed motors, use, as the name implies, brushes. Those wear out over time and need replacing. Brushed motors are also less efficient and powerful than brushless ones.
You can put more power into Brush motors. That's why serious motors are brush type. There's nothing wrong with brush motors. You can easily repair them. @@tcg1_qc
Even that cheapo makita did well against the 'best in the business'
Well that was unwatchable
Very stupid test..you compared an economic recip saw with a top recip saw..
The test was to see if the top spec was actually better and if the better blades made a difference. On the small stuff both worked pretty much the same, hardly any difference. When you got to the bigger stuff the difference was more apparent, but once the makita had the better blade, the performance increased to pretty much match the Milwaukee. All in all, what I got from the video is that you don't need the top spec saw as it still did the job well as long as you are using good blades.
You guys are nuts lmfao , get a separate piece of wood each in a vice . That being said unfortunately that 186 is never gonna beat that milwaukee they have so much power . Would love to see the new makita 189 v a milwaukee.