I'm not fond of milwaukee but their lids are designed to keep the screws in its place. With a raised lid the screws has a chance of going into other bins. Each of these tool companies copy each other's designs alternating a little. The company I worked for mainly delt with makita, milwaukee and hilti. We purchased the Dewalt multicutter. I ran the tool shop so I've seen the different changes through out the 13 years I worked there.
Yes I would love to see them use 2 FORGE BATTERIES on the New REAR HANDLE CIRC 36 VOLTS AND IT SHOULD HOLD 6300 RPMs ESPECIALLY with TWO 12 AMP FORGE BATTERIES
They need better controllers first and switches Milwaukee tools go down a lot they have best in class power because they run more juice trough there controllers and switches where makita and Dewalt don’t for durability concerns and tend to stick around longer. Milwaukee doesn’t have better technology they just care less about durability and let the electrons through. Don’t believe me TH-cam any power tools repair channel on a commercial end.
@@THEBEARDEDTOOLGUY I'm pretty sure Milwaukee promised us they wouldn't do us like Makita did 10 years ago but now they are with the 2 batteries? It's way too heavy brother and giving me nasty flashbacks to the Makita lxt 36 volt platform.
Looks like that Makita box would be unstable to open in a more conventional single-stack style, that's too bad. Maybe they'll have something down the line.
Unfortunately DeWalt was using copyrighted music in their booth at the show, so we wouldn't be able to share any footage taken without receiving copyright infractions.
@@MrJoe8K It's literally in the advertisement video from Makita? I know the handle on the Milwaukee Packout roller does not fit under a tonneau no matter what you do.
The only thing that makes me Disappointed is MILWAUKEE is not going to BRING OUT the new 7 1/4 REAR Handle CIRC SAW with 6300 RPMs untill PIPE LINE for PURCHASE
Makita is a joke with the blue track of the boxes get here. He also left out you’ll need two people to lift that up into your truck when it’s fully loaded.
@@ome6931 I think you're confusing Makita with Klein as Milwaukee is trying to sue Klein for copying their container. Milwaukee has no legal grounds to sue Makita DeWalt or flex because they differentiate enough.
wow that makita mac track guy was working it
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I'm not fond of milwaukee but their lids are designed to keep the screws in its place. With a raised lid the screws has a chance of going into other bins.
Each of these tool companies copy each other's designs alternating a little. The company I worked for mainly delt with makita, milwaukee and hilti. We purchased the Dewalt multicutter. I ran the tool shop so I've seen the different changes through out the 13 years I worked there.
I'm calling it now, Milwaukee is going to need two batteries or a completely new battery platform moving forward.
Yes I would love to see them use 2 FORGE BATTERIES on the New REAR HANDLE CIRC 36 VOLTS AND IT SHOULD HOLD 6300 RPMs ESPECIALLY with TWO 12 AMP FORGE BATTERIES
They need better controllers first and switches Milwaukee tools go down a lot they have best in class power because they run more juice trough there controllers and switches where makita and Dewalt don’t for durability concerns and tend to stick around longer. Milwaukee doesn’t have better technology they just care less about durability and let the electrons through. Don’t believe me TH-cam any power tools repair channel on a commercial end.
@@THEBEARDEDTOOLGUY I'm pretty sure Milwaukee promised us they wouldn't do us like Makita did 10 years ago but now they are with the 2 batteries? It's way too heavy brother and giving me nasty flashbacks to the Makita lxt 36 volt platform.
I don't like the makita rolling box, but I prefer the size of all their parts organizers over milwaukees
Looks like that Makita box would be unstable to open in a more conventional single-stack style, that's too bad. Maybe they'll have something down the line.
No dewalt?
Unfortunately DeWalt was using copyrighted music in their booth at the show, so we wouldn't be able to share any footage taken without receiving copyright infractions.
Classic Dewalt🤦🏾♂️
If you need a light to tell you if your chain break is on you should not be using a chainsaw
Makita guy completely left out the fact that that whole pack garbage doesn’t fit under a Tonneau Cover
@@MrJoe8K It's literally in the advertisement video from Makita? I know the handle on the Milwaukee Packout roller does not fit under a tonneau no matter what you do.
The only thing that makes me Disappointed is MILWAUKEE is not going to BRING OUT the new 7 1/4 REAR Handle CIRC SAW with 6300 RPMs untill PIPE LINE for PURCHASE
Why does Bosch tools continue to be under powered 😅
what tool specifically was underpowered?
@ the rear handle circular saw was pathetic compared to the milwaukee one, that recip saw kept stalling
Bosch personnel gotta work on their showmanship, they were hard to watch.
Packout is overrated and overpriced tbh. Ridgid is a solid value but these Makita boxes seem practical, cost aside
Makita is a joke with the blue track of the boxes get here. He also left out you’ll need two people to lift that up into your truck when it’s fully loaded.
Makita is basically copying Milwaukee packout after 5 years and still managed to do it worse
@@ome6931 I think you're confusing Makita with Klein as Milwaukee is trying to sue Klein for copying their container. Milwaukee has no legal grounds to sue Makita DeWalt or flex because they differentiate enough.