I refused to believe Milwaukee isn't working on one. They HAVE to make a track saw, and hopefully it'll include some crazy features no one has thought of before!
Mower and track saw would be great I've been waiting for years for a mower and I'm about ready to give up. might go to ego and sell my other milwaukee ope.
I though it’s a do it yourself medical grade endoscope to inspect for kidney stones. I guess you can just wait till your septic tank is pumped to listen for rattling in his suction tube and save 10k. 😂
Not correct. Electrician myself. Many times we have had the plumbers come in and inspect a crushed underground pipe when fish tape wouldn’t go through. Inspect a conduit after lighting strike damaged conductors. Also Underground fires in ducts. But at $9400. Back to contracting a plumber.
@@ryanm9318 lol never heard of that I always stick the snake in mark it with a piece of tape where it stops and pull it back out and tell the excavator to tear it up 30 ft that way as for lightning strike take the feeders off do an insulation test between phases and ground if it fails time to pull new wire in
Well the Rigid sewer cams go for $12,000 new so this isn’t a bad price but I’m wandering if this Milwaukee cam has a locater beacon system. I didn’t hear anything in the video about a locater.
Accessory is definitely a locator to go with the camera... This is impressive though and a real improvement over the OG see snake that I used to use. The monitor alone for that thing weighed at least 40 lbs!
Monitors have been changed for 12-13 years now to everything from tablets, laptops, smaller built in screens, even bluetooth inverter to use your cell phone as a monitor
Seriously I would have purchased it already. Those would sell fast. Like the Milwaukee “top box” that is NEVER in stock. I want one bad... so it can sit unused for a year before I find a reason to use it.
Yall should review SECON's sewer cameras. You can repair yourself and they're half the price and don't require any proprietary and will connect to an ipad out of the box so you don't have to buy any special attachment to connect to any other device.
The biggest test from these systems is going to be the impact resistance of the cameras head to survive long-term/repetitive impacts into cast iron , concrete, clay, and even plastic pipes when hitting the turns and elbows without damaging the electronics in the head. Then the next biggest issue is going to be the durability and quality of the pushrods, notably the quality of coating (presumably kevlar if they did it right for reduced friction), then the fiberglass strands, and the internal wiring of the inside the pushrods. I'm already not a fan that the sonde appears to be part of the hard termination at the end of the push rod and not a floating style that sits inside the spring (so that the sonde can be easily replaced without re-terminating or fixing the push rod). I also have to wonder with their warranty is going to be; especially for the pushrod when it gets kinks, bends, or slices. And how many Milwaukee centers will be available for repairs, so that there's limited mailing costs, and downtime to get the units repaired. I'd also like to know the depth of the sonde's transmission capability as far as its depth capabilities using a locator.
@beltsandboxes it will not make other systems obsolete yet, but in fact leaves room for more, the micro mini camera that is from 1-1/4"-2" lines is still not covered by @milwaukeetool yet
I am interested in this tool. But not for $9000 plus. Maybe $2500 or ill wait to find on Craigslist or Facebook market place. It looks like a very good tool to have.
I think that with all of the features as well as low weight, it is reasonably priced. Heck, I flip houses and pay for sewer inspections. If I bought this and only used it for that, it would pay for itself quite easily.
how did milwaukee release their most expensive m18 tool by like 3x, and everyones like "yeah, makes sense, thats a great price." this company really knows how to suprise us.
@Belts And Boxes. Thanks Rob for your dedication for making, editing, and posting this news about the most expensive Milwaukee tool yet (I'm guessing a bunch of people at Milwaukee's R&D are saying "hold my coffee right about now"). Say Rob, aren't you in line for a Milwaukee M18 (not M12 pfsh) coffee maker? Hope you, Sarah, your crew at B&B, and your families stay safe and well.
@@ToolShow I'll make sure to remind every Milwaukee rep I see at my Home Depot store and put in a good word with Jay at OPT for you. Now I need to get some coffee.
Milwaukee: sends out their media email @ 7:00am Me: casually scrolling TH-cam @ 7:15am Also me: "What?! How did Belts and Boxes ALREADY publish a video on it?!?!"
Does it have a text generator? Is the push rod traceable? The camera head must have a sonde since they're making a locator (what frequency 512hz, 33Khz or both?). They're competing with Rigid so their locator needs to one up the SR20/24/60 model locators, it's gonna be tough.
It sure looks good I know they want to compete with RIDGID I’m just wondering on the durability and if it comes with that five year warranty that’s pretty good
Wish we could've seen Sarah's reaction to the price! 🤣 Hmmm wonder if the video file produced would be "generic" ...seems like it though. Would that monitor be able to connect to other devices though???
I probably don't have the very latest Ridgid tech, but with my Ridgid recording monitor, I can stream to a phone or tablet that has the app downloaded. However, the Ridgid editing software does leave something to be desired. I am editing in Movavi to cut and splice long videos down to the essentials. I wonder just how well this Milwaukee software works? I also am curious as to exactly what pipe size you can actually push through with the smaller unit. 2" PVC is a lot different than old gnarly 2" cast, which I have to inspect on a regular basis.
It definitely Has to have a transmitter in the camera head which they don’t mention and a direct competitor would be rigid see snake which is one of the best on the market but their Wi-Fi Bluetooth doesn’t always connect well with your phone , I think they should’ve priced a little bit lower so they could get into the market
I knew it was a sewer cam at first glance. Also I’m guessing the next most expensive blurred out at the end of the video is a pressure washer gun (just a guess).
Would be nice to have the 200’ of cable in the smaller configuration like ridgid see snake mini, sometimes you need it and it’s never fun going up and down stairs with a large cable reel but sometimes the small reels aren’t enough The other features look very nice would consider purchasing but not sold on it yet because they are brand new but I’ll be watching
Expensive yes, worthwhile to have to guarantee customer satisfaction a must! I can see other applications for this extremely expensive tool as inspection camera for walls and small cavities,
Noooooo ! Just my luck , just spent 10k on a new camera 6 months ago for our sewerage company and this looks way better ! Can’t wait to see tomorrow’s video about the locator that goes with it !
Great idea ! Always good to have a back up , especially when your husband forgets the camera is still in the pipe and cuts the pipe with a sawzall and your then without a camera for a month while it’s getting fixed 😁😁
$500-$600 per inspection. It will pay for itself in 19 inspections at the most. I'll buy one and it will pay for itself and I'm not a plumber, I flip houses. So after a few houses it will have paid for itself and the rest of the time it will be saving me money. Heck, I can even rent it out to some of my plumbing subs.
Comparing Ridgid to Milwaukee is like comparing Ferrari to a Fiat, as a licensed plumber who does 4-5 sewer inspections every single week, nothing come close to Ridgid push cable or camera quality (save the money and buy Ridgid period). No to the BS
If they could drop the diameter of the cable, this would be a god send while inspecting tubes for reactors. chillers, fin fans, things of that nature!!!
OK this is passing me off they have so many specialized tools but where's the m18 and m12 ac/adapter. A lot of people would buy one inuding me or maybe even some thing like a coffee maker/ kettle for a work van
I’ve been plumbing and running cameras and snakes for over 20 years and by far would never spend $9,000+ on a camera, oh and where’s the locator? since it’s a $9,000. A lot of $$$ sewer pipe camera with NO LOCATOR wow. Good job Milwaukee. Better come with a lifetime warranty because does heads do break after a while and not cheap to get them fix.
I’m a plumber and have done camera inspections and this seems like theirs way to much to break especially with the interchangeable reels the linking to Bluetooth is a red flag for me especially when you can just have the customer watch the video screen on the ridged one
The good thing about wireless,... it is wireless. You can take that tablet/monitor inside their house and show them. This way they don't need to come outside and get dirty etc. when you're at the clean out.
Now days, 1 year later, Milwaukee must have found out gouging people for 9500 was way way way too high, now you can get them for $1500+. Wish I did stuff like this and I could make an excuse to buy one..
@murata molex . I think the lawyers at Milwaukee have you covered. For their M12 M_SPECTOR inspection cameras the manual says "This Inspection Scope is not intended for medical use or personal inspection." I just hope it was a bunch of people at Milwaukee thinking up how people COULD misuse something and they then put the warning first and not because someone did something, sued, and the lawyers and engineers sighed and THEN put it in their manuals after the fact. So we should see the same warning for this tool. Keep thinking...
Not sure why this is labeled as a pipeline inspection tool. Yes, this can be used for looking at the inside of any pipe obviously. But this is very clearly meant for plumbing. Pipeline inspections are done with caliper pigs. They run in the tens to hundreds of thousands of dollars. Not a $9000 camera on a reel.
@@jmackinjersey1 I didn’t say anything about the price of sewer lines inspection cameras. I said that it doesn’t make sense that they’re calling it a “pipeline inspection camera” when it’s meant for plumbing. Sewage lines are not the same thing as pipelines. Two completely different things. So the name of it makes no sense.
Tested one of the 200' ones out last week. Compared to the rigid line, this is 100% useless. The LED lights are too dim so you can't actually see the line you're in while you're doing the inspection. The monitor is not bright enough, and doesn't have adjustable legs so it's either standing up or it's laying down, no in between to shade it from glare. And the most important part - THERES NO PAUSE BUTTON. That's right, you have to continue recording, or stop/start full files to pause. Which then means you either edit out the dead space, or you splice together multiple files (when you get to the main and wait for water to drain, locates, someone comes up and talks to you, etc.). I wanted to like it, the form factor is great, the specs seem great, but it's a total flop. I wouldn't recommend anyone buy this over a rigid system. Also, the locator weighs a TON all the way down the shaft, so it's difficult to just wave around as you search for the sond. All in all, beautiful packaging, terrible usability. Big fail on milwaukee on this one. I don't think they consulted a single person who actually does sewer inspections while building this.
This is 1/3 the cost of a new full size work van, 5 times the cost of the locator that you will need to purchase as well and 100% ridiculously priced. I will tell you right now, that just like Ridged, this piece of equipment most likely will not have paid for itself before repairs come into play. These up in your face companies have high-rises to pay for and not to mention some serious salaries for the people at the top along with the sales/influencers to sell it. You are paying for the name, and you would be a fool not to see it. Repairs on these high priced cameras are the same as the smaller companies making the same wi-fi systems, they just don't hide it in the same packaging. I can buy 3 camera systems for the same price and abilities, be it without all the plastic to hide it all, yet I'm good with that. Here Milwaukee and Ridged, if you would like to sell you equipment at a massively premium price, then give your loyal customers a massively premium warranty. You won't, because the plastic case piles of trash are not contractor compatible.
it is for industrial workforce solution or commercial contractors with public infrastructure need, check water pipe 6 inch diameter down to 100 feet long inspection. I saw the ridgid for 8 inch diameter pipe inspection tool, it is bulky with wire from the truck. This package works good with mobile solution with city sewer system, it is NOT for regular contractors or regular plumbing company who service small business and regular residential.
This is great but who else is still waiting on an M18 track saw?
I refused to believe Milwaukee isn't working on one. They HAVE to make a track saw, and hopefully it'll include some crazy features no one has thought of before!
They probably working on it since 2015
Yep still waiting
Yes! Track saw please. Also, powered wheel barrow would be nice, but I mostly just want to use it to take the family to the beach 😂
Mower and track saw would be great I've been waiting for years for a mower and I'm about ready to give up. might go to ego and sell my other milwaukee ope.
At first glance I thought it was a lawnmower.
me too
I though it’s a do it yourself medical grade endoscope to inspect for kidney stones. I guess you can just wait till your septic tank is pumped to listen for rattling in his suction tube and save 10k. 😂
Same
I haven’t laughed that hard all day
I have no use for expensive plumbing tools, however, I want one. Always appreciate the early tool news.
Right? If only we got a $9400 stimulus check. :)
I want to spend 10k to inspect my ceptic tank. Wife says that’s a shitty idea. I said, “aww poop”.
As an electrician I have zero use for this......but it’s still fucking cool
It's just a really expensive fish tape if you see light in the video feed stop pulling before you lose the head lol
You have to sell a kidney if you want this tool. Oh well, you get two kidneys, so...
Not correct. Electrician myself. Many times we have had the plumbers come in and inspect a crushed underground pipe when fish tape wouldn’t go through. Inspect a conduit after lighting strike damaged conductors. Also Underground fires in ducts. But at $9400. Back to contracting a plumber.
@@ryanm9318 lol never heard of that I always stick the snake in mark it with a piece of tape where it stops and pull it back out and tell the excavator to tear it up 30 ft that way as for lightning strike take the feeders off do an insulation test between phases and ground if it fails time to pull new wire in
Yup... plumbers have a new way to justify massive invoices...
Well the Rigid sewer cams go for $12,000 new so this isn’t a bad price but I’m wandering if this Milwaukee cam has a locater beacon system. I didn’t hear anything in the video about a locater.
@@perryhutchlee3743 the blurred out image at the end is the locator
Should of been a plumber
As a plumber that does a ton of line inspections I can't wait to use this. Perfect addition to my Milwaukee tools and make my life that much easier.
Go to Milwaukee or go home good tools are worth the money
The @jakeofall shout out killed me!!!
Accessory is definitely a locator to go with the camera... This is impressive though and a real improvement over the OG see snake that I used to use. The monitor alone for that thing weighed at least 40 lbs!
Monitors have been changed for 12-13 years now to everything from tablets, laptops, smaller built in screens, even bluetooth inverter to use your cell phone as a monitor
I was wandering about the locator. The rigid I use to use was a dvd writable drive and it always malfunctioned.
Obviously
@@chriscleave2173 03:40. “Be able to add new features without adding new equipment”. That’s why I didn’t think it’d be the locator.
@@perryhutchlee3743 says John Thompson ‘OG Plumb God.’
Where is a batery jump starter on m18 platform
Seriously I would have purchased it already. Those would sell fast. Like the Milwaukee “top box” that is NEVER in stock. I want one bad... so it can sit unused for a year before I find a reason to use it.
I’ve been screaming for that for years. It would be so easy for them to make too
Just stick 2 forks in the prongs and then place then on the car terminals. It's fast and easy
so they have a whole Milwaukee Pipeline show and don't show the pipeline tool? :O
Dude... I'm SO disappointed in myself for not making this joke. >.
@@ToolShow Hahaha I think we are all still recovering from that one joke of yours ;)
I'm saving the other 1/4 of your Mom for another joke.
@@ToolShow still a large joke then.
@beltsandboxes it's a locator for the camera
Better be or else I can't justify it for our team. Needs the locator.
Same here , What you thinking , Prob another $1500 for locator ?
@@kimf1877 Maybe they'll go low on it to entice buyers? $1250! Being hopeful
@@brianvanbuskirk3029 $2500 for locator ! That thing better work better then every other we’ve tried over the years
@@kimf1877 Try it out and let me know haha
As a guy who does a lot of camera inspections I don't find the features that much better then my seesnake
For the price and specs, this is a good deal for commercial solutions.
Yall should review SECON's sewer cameras. You can repair yourself and they're half the price and don't require any proprietary and will connect to an ipad out of the box so you don't have to buy any special attachment to connect to any other device.
What about locating tool?
The biggest test from these systems is going to be the impact resistance of the cameras head to survive long-term/repetitive impacts into cast iron , concrete, clay, and even plastic pipes when hitting the turns and elbows without damaging the electronics in the head. Then the next biggest issue is going to be the durability and quality of the pushrods, notably the quality of coating (presumably kevlar if they did it right for reduced friction), then the fiberglass strands, and the internal wiring of the inside the pushrods. I'm already not a fan that the sonde appears to be part of the hard termination at the end of the push rod and not a floating style that sits inside the spring (so that the sonde can be easily replaced without re-terminating or fixing the push rod). I also have to wonder with their warranty is going to be; especially for the pushrod when it gets kinks, bends, or slices. And how many Milwaukee centers will be available for repairs, so that there's limited mailing costs, and downtime to get the units repaired. I'd also like to know the depth of the sonde's transmission capability as far as its depth capabilities using a locator.
@beltsandboxes it will not make other systems obsolete yet, but in fact leaves room for more, the micro mini camera that is from 1-1/4"-2" lines is still not covered by @milwaukeetool yet
I forgot to ask, and I'm not sure if the video explained it. Do BOTH spools come in the kit?
I thought it was the mower at first
I am interested in this tool. But not for $9000 plus. Maybe $2500 or ill wait to find on Craigslist or Facebook market place. It looks like a very good tool to have.
I think that with all of the features as well as low weight, it is reasonably priced. Heck, I flip houses and pay for sewer inspections. If I bought this and only used it for that, it would pay for itself quite easily.
how did milwaukee release their most expensive m18 tool by like 3x, and everyones like "yeah, makes sense, thats a great price." this company really knows how to suprise us.
a seasnake is like 13 grand
Locator???
Tune in tomorrow (Tuesday) at noon est!
Will Milwaukee come out with a sweeper attachment for there whipper snipper ?
My excitement peaked when I thought it was a lawnmower. Then I realised it was a pipe snake camera. 😭 Still waiting on that Milwaukee lawnmower.
@Belts And Boxes. Thanks Rob for your dedication for making, editing, and posting this news about the most expensive Milwaukee tool yet (I'm guessing a bunch of people at Milwaukee's R&D are saying "hold my coffee right about now"). Say Rob, aren't you in line for a Milwaukee M18 (not M12 pfsh) coffee maker?
Hope you, Sarah, your crew at B&B, and your families stay safe and well.
If they finally make a Milwaukee Coffee Maker, and I don't get one first, I'm gonna be hurt.
@@ToolShow I'll make sure to remind every Milwaukee rep I see at my Home Depot store and put in a good word with Jay at OPT for you. Now I need to get some coffee.
Milwaukee: sends out their media email @ 7:00am
Me: casually scrolling TH-cam @ 7:15am
Also me: "What?! How did Belts and Boxes ALREADY publish a video on it?!?!"
We have a dedicated team of
I just purchased one yesterday I hope it's as good as they say
Does it have a text generator? Is the push rod traceable? The camera head must have a sonde since they're making a locator (what frequency 512hz, 33Khz or both?). They're competing with Rigid so their locator needs to one up the SR20/24/60 model locators, it's gonna be tough.
Is the camera head using a scratch resistant sapphire lense?
Great looking tool .but yes a Coffee maker would be the Shit!
We just ordered both the 200’ camera and locator. $13,000 but will pay for itself very quickly. Excited to check it out! 👍
If I wanted to do simple inspection and derooting of lines what would be a good starting price?
Did you get it ???
It sure looks good I know they want to compete with RIDGID I’m just wondering on the durability and if it comes with that five year warranty that’s pretty good
it's the same company, why would they want to compete with themselves?
I see what you did there Vegita, and I approve.
Called it!
Wish we could've seen Sarah's reaction to the price! 🤣
Hmmm wonder if the video file produced would be "generic" ...seems like it though.
Would that monitor be able to connect to other devices though???
I probably don't have the very latest Ridgid tech, but with my Ridgid recording monitor, I can stream to a phone or tablet that has the app downloaded. However, the Ridgid editing software does leave something to be desired. I am editing in Movavi to cut and splice long videos down to the essentials. I wonder just how well this Milwaukee software works?
I also am curious as to exactly what pipe size you can actually push through with the smaller unit. 2" PVC is a lot different than old gnarly 2" cast, which I have to inspect on a regular basis.
I have ridgid camera reel, locate and monitor, battery powered for $5K. I dont have 200' line and not 1080
It definitely Has to have a transmitter in the camera head which they don’t mention and a direct competitor would be rigid see snake which is one of the best on the market but their Wi-Fi Bluetooth doesn’t always connect well with your phone , I think they should’ve priced a little bit lower so they could get into the market
@@jandbplumbing,Build it, it will sell.
I knew it was a sewer cam at first glance. Also I’m guessing the next most expensive blurred out at the end of the video is a pressure washer gun (just a guess).
Probably the camera head locator for this tool.
Meanwhile at MAKITA headquarters........”Lets Release a new Vacuum and Wireless Radio”😔
Yes
Thought this was going to be the zero turn lawn mower we all want. Where is the M18 jump pack WTH Milwaukee.
I know, I’ve been screaming for a jump pack for years now. It would be so easy for them to make too
Except I'm sure their mower will be on the MX batteries, not M18.
Or m12 and m18 ac dc adapter like many other professional brands
@@jmackinjersey1 maybe they will have two different ones. One for each platform.
I was hoping for a lawnmower
can it inspect flammable gas pipelines? probably not. where's the line locator? that's something a survey company will use lots.
I just want an m18 coffee maker 😩
Must be the locator, I could not see me spend that kinda money on it because at the end of the day it's just camera
Oh yea I bet that’s what the blurred out too is. I was guessing a pressure washer gun.
But they said no new hardware for accessories.
What happened with the m18 coffee maker,m18 coil nailer and a packout multi battery rapid charge
Would be nice to have the 200’ of cable in the smaller configuration like ridgid see snake mini, sometimes you need it and it’s never fun going up and down stairs with a large cable reel but sometimes the small reels aren’t enough
The other features look very nice would consider purchasing but not sold on it yet because they are brand new but I’ll be watching
Expensive yes, worthwhile to have to guarantee customer satisfaction a must! I can see other applications for this extremely expensive tool as inspection camera for walls and small cavities,
Noooooo ! Just my luck , just spent 10k on a new camera 6 months ago for our sewerage company and this looks way better ! Can’t wait to see tomorrow’s video about the locator that goes with it !
Wait a while and finance as a backup cam.
Great idea ! Always good to have a back up , especially when your husband forgets the camera is still in the pipe and cuts the pipe with a sawzall and your then without a camera for a month while it’s getting fixed 😁😁
Where is the line locator I guess tomorrow
$9400!!! Holy crap! You're gonna have to inspect a lottttt of drain pipes to pay for that!
I guess it depends on how much they make per drain inspection. Anybody care to share that info?
Too much
$500-$600 per inspection. It will pay for itself in 19 inspections at the most. I'll buy one and it will pay for itself and I'm not a plumber, I flip houses. So after a few houses it will have paid for itself and the rest of the time it will be saving me money. Heck, I can even rent it out to some of my plumbing subs.
@@jmackinjersey1 You charge THAT much to put a camera through a pipe?!?! You must love screwing your customers over. holy shit.
@@skmetal7 you charge what you know for if it was so easy to inspect and see what's going on with your plumbing system everyone will do it right.
No locator??.....
this is huge...will force Ridgid to start being competitive
Very interesting specifically targeted tool. Milwaukee, who else!
Next year Milwaukee will have m12 robots that crawl pipes... They are geniuses.
Hope have miscroSD or SD card expansion “slots”; cuz that would be NICE!
Disrupt the “system”, like Ridgid’s inspection camera😉
concrete xray machine! i saw a pic on a foreign milwaukee authorized retailer website. was waiting for someone in the us to mention it lol
No, it's a locator to go with the camera, it picks up the sonar from the tip of the camera and gives you your depth and spot to excavate
That is what I waiting for.
I was wondering why I saw them stick a 9.0 in it, made sense when he said they've been at it since 2016
Thanks for the video like 👍
We can’t get Milwaukee to come out with a track saw but they can produce a camera to inspect poop tubes!?!?
FINALLYYY!!! Lets hope the image quality is as good or better than the rigid.
I'm sure @DrainAddict wants one already
Comparing Ridgid to Milwaukee is like comparing Ferrari to a Fiat, as a licensed plumber who does 4-5 sewer inspections every single week, nothing come close to Ridgid push cable or camera quality (save the money and buy Ridgid period).
No to the BS
2025
Milwaukee announces an M18 Tractor
I'll freak if I see one of these in the room before I pass out for my next colonoscopy.
Dang! For 10K we bought a Vivax. I wonder if Milwaukee will bring out a locator as well.
Edit: now I see the locator.
That second most expensive tool ever they show at the end is a locator.
If they could drop the diameter of the cable, this would be a god send while inspecting tubes for reactors. chillers, fin fans, things of that nature!!!
I thought it was an m18 pressure washer
OK this is passing me off they have so many specialized tools but where's the m18 and m12 ac/adapter. A lot of people would buy one inuding me or maybe even some thing like a coffee maker/ kettle for a work van
I’ve been plumbing and running cameras and snakes for over 20 years and by far would never spend $9,000+ on a camera, oh and where’s the locator? since it’s a $9,000. A lot of $$$ sewer pipe camera with NO LOCATOR wow. Good job Milwaukee. Better come with a lifetime warranty because does heads do break after a while and not cheap to get them fix.
1 year camera warranty, very poor for a 9k tool.
I’m planning to get a camera, what do you recommend for residential
I’m a plumber and have done camera inspections and this seems like theirs way to much to break especially with the interchangeable reels the linking to Bluetooth is a red flag for me especially when you can just have the customer watch the video screen on the ridged one
Their wireless monitor can hook up by USB-C if you don't want to trust wireless.
The good thing about wireless,... it is wireless. You can take that tablet/monitor inside their house and show them. This way they don't need to come outside and get dirty etc. when you're at the clean out.
Would rather a zero turn lawnmower
Should be able to be done now on the MX Fuel platform and would be real similar to the EGO Z6.
Thats what i was thinking a mx fuel one
Now days, 1 year later, Milwaukee must have found out gouging people for 9500 was way way way too high, now you can get them for $1500+. Wish I did stuff like this and I could make an excuse to buy one..
Can I use it for a colonoscopy?
@murata molex
. I think the lawyers at Milwaukee have you covered. For their M12 M_SPECTOR inspection cameras the manual says "This Inspection Scope is not intended for medical use or personal inspection." I just hope it was a bunch of people at Milwaukee thinking up how people COULD misuse something and they then put the warning first and not because someone did something, sued, and the lawyers and engineers sighed and THEN put it in their manuals after the fact. So we should see the same warning for this tool.
Keep thinking...
Only one way to find out for sure.
Rigid has some big buck ones as well
To me ..the price is little bit over the market ...
This is amazing but it needs a locator
Tune in tomorrow at noon!
Will they have repair parts in 6 year probably not
That is a fancy 1 eye snake.
They should add a pipeline cleaner at entery so the snake dont get so dirty over time. Or a way to put on a hose and clean it easy.
Do like Milwaukee and other brands are closing the “gap” b/t the trades where tools are VERY limited to “certain brands”. Like having options👍🏻✌🏻✌🏻
Not sure why this is labeled as a pipeline inspection tool. Yes, this can be used for looking at the inside of any pipe obviously. But this is very clearly meant for plumbing. Pipeline inspections are done with caliper pigs. They run in the tens to hundreds of thousands of dollars. Not a $9000 camera on a reel.
What? Sewer line inspection cameras start at well over $5k for a mediocre one and go up from there.
@@jmackinjersey1 I didn’t say anything about the price of sewer lines inspection cameras. I said that it doesn’t make sense that they’re calling it a “pipeline inspection camera” when it’s meant for plumbing. Sewage lines are not the same thing as pipelines. Two completely different things. So the name of it makes no sense.
I had to rewind to see Jake again hahahahaah
If Jake doesn't turn that backpack strap module into a Packout Backpack, I'm gonna be PISSED.
@@ToolShow hahaha if he doesn't I'm sure someone else will!
Tested one of the 200' ones out last week. Compared to the rigid line, this is 100% useless. The LED lights are too dim so you can't actually see the line you're in while you're doing the inspection. The monitor is not bright enough, and doesn't have adjustable legs so it's either standing up or it's laying down, no in between to shade it from glare.
And the most important part - THERES NO PAUSE BUTTON. That's right, you have to continue recording, or stop/start full files to pause. Which then means you either edit out the dead space, or you splice together multiple files (when you get to the main and wait for water to drain, locates, someone comes up and talks to you, etc.).
I wanted to like it, the form factor is great, the specs seem great, but it's a total flop. I wouldn't recommend anyone buy this over a rigid system.
Also, the locator weighs a TON all the way down the shaft, so it's difficult to just wave around as you search for the sond.
All in all, beautiful packaging, terrible usability. Big fail on milwaukee on this one. I don't think they consulted a single person who actually does sewer inspections while building this.
Thought this was a flying saucer.
This is 1/3 the cost of a new full size work van, 5 times the cost of the locator that you will need to purchase as well and 100% ridiculously priced. I will tell you right now, that just like Ridged, this piece of equipment most likely will not have paid for itself before repairs come into play. These up in your face companies have high-rises to pay for and not to mention some serious salaries for the people at the top along with the sales/influencers to sell it. You are paying for the name, and you would be a fool not to see it. Repairs on these high priced cameras are the same as the smaller companies making the same wi-fi systems, they just don't hide it in the same packaging. I can buy 3 camera systems for the same price and abilities, be it without all the plastic to hide it all, yet I'm good with that. Here Milwaukee and Ridged, if you would like to sell you equipment at a massively premium price, then give your loyal customers a massively premium warranty. You won't, because the plastic case piles of trash are not contractor compatible.
it is for industrial workforce solution or commercial contractors with public infrastructure need, check water pipe 6 inch diameter down to 100 feet long inspection. I saw the ridgid for 8 inch diameter pipe inspection tool, it is bulky with wire from the truck. This package works good with mobile solution with city sewer system, it is NOT for regular contractors or regular plumbing company who service small business and regular residential.
Where's my MW Zero Turn Riding Lawn Mower?
They had no need to put it at that price but they did just so it seems it’s the best
Sewer cams go for $10,000 & up. This is market price. Used rigid cams go for $6,000 & up.
Perry Hutchlee that’s normal for company’s that been proven tuff in that field like rigid
I saw the title and im like. Please not be a Track saw. i think thats the first time i have said that
Money extractor for plumbers
Let’s see some new dewalt flexvolt tools
I TALK SMACK 5 MONTHS AGO BUT I'M HOPING IT TURNS OUT TO BE GOOD
Needs a locator and it wins
Tune in tomorrow. >.>
I need this.
The downside is that you can’t use it for 1 1/2” pipe
0:47 9,400!!!
Whats the big deal with the price? One main sewer line job will pay for it.
It's simply the most expensive tool Milwaukee has ever made. That's all. Considering it's job and current competitors, the price is reasonable.
So this tools is not for DIYers, is what you are telling us..
Woah woah woah! Who said that?!
@@ToolShow : The price said that.. lol!
Depends on how many times you'll be looking into your own sewer lines.
@@jmackinjersey1 : Not enough to justify 9 grand.. lol!
Back alley colonoscopy?
All that for a long cord with a camera and a monitor .
Crazy .
To rich for me .
Yeah, specialty tools be like that.