@@woezacardoza5659 Thank you SO much for subbing Ward. Really interested in hearing about your experience with the Hackzall once you've had some time with it. Would you be cool with that?
Great review. I just got the m18 fuel Hackzall. Had the m12 fuel and fuel Sawzall, and yes the m18 fuel Hackzall works great for smaller jobs. Works well with the HO CP 3.0 batteries. I think Milwaukee is doing away with cases so that you can buy more Packout, which I have a lot of.
Far too under rated for the quality and dedication put into these videos. Entertaining and informative without being too boring or too over the top. Keep up the great work and hope that the algorithm picks you up eventually.
Damn dude, that intro was so much more than I expected in a tool review. You got my sub. And I'm a devoted member of the Makita clan, so that's saying something.
Thank you! Makita makes great tools. I just wish they’d answer my DMs because many of their tools are excellent. I'd really like to get my hands on their Track Saw.
@@JeremyY m12 tools are really cool. even with a decent stable of makita I may have to pick up a few. Keep it up my dude, your videos are dope, and the channel is criminally undersubscribed. You'll take off if you keep at it.
It's a great tool for hand-held. A full size reciprocating saw is awesome, but this thing is very usefull. Don't worry about a carrying case, that argument is ridiculous.
Have had my fuel M18 hackzall for 5 years. On the first battery today, I dropped a 20 foot holly tree, delimbed, and logged it. On the second battery I attacked an over grown fence infested with mulberry trees and other crap trees that took over the property. It truly is one of my favorite and handy little tools. Makes quick work of overgrown vines and just about everything else.
"The torture intro was great" What a sentence! I will print and frame this on my wall! Thank you for watching my vid and dropping a comment Brother Brad.
After using a hack saw blade wrapped in a rag to extract broken pipe from a socket twice in a week, I'm thinking it's time for some power. I already have a pair of drills, M18 and M12 and a dual charger, so it's a no-brainer.
Awesome review dude, I rarely comment on anything, but you deserve more views and subs. You clearly put a lot of effort into this video. I own the sawzall because of the work I do, but now I'm tempted to get a hackzall too😂
Thank you so much my dude. And I think the only answer to that problem is: to get a Sawzall AND Hackzall to keep each other company for those cold, lonely nights in your garage.
Thank you Mayhem I've had a few commenters tell me that they usually don't comment but had to once they saw this video. This means so much to me but above all I hope you found the information helpful and relevant.
I feel the same way. If anything you can just get a proper workshop light which it what I ended up doing I just wish companies like Milwaukee wouldn’t tack on features that feel half-executed, like this LED light. In their defence though they seemed to have fixed this issue with their latest generation of impact wrenches.
Thank you for taking the time to leave your comment Patricia. And yes- the Sawzall is quite unwieldy so it’s nice to have the Hackzall as an alternative cutting tool.
I liked the video for the intro alone. But don't forget about your PC viewers, we don't use our thumbs to click the like button! (Haha) Also, expect this video to get more views over the weekend. Home Depot has a very nice Black Friday sale going on right now.
Thank you for taking the time to leave this feedback. Glad to hear that someone is finding my vids useful! Anything out there that you’d like to see reviewed?
It's not designed for watery conditions. Copy/paste from the owners manual: "Do not expose power tools to rain or wet conditions. Water entering a power tool will increase the risk of electric shock." If it does get wet be sure to dry it off as quickly as possible. When I splashed my Hackzall in the video at 3:48 I didn't dry it off immediately and a bit of rust set into the blade clamp.
What's YOUR favourite cutting tool? Hackzall? Sawzall? Good 'ole fashioned hacksaw? Are you part of the Hacksaw Clan or the Power Tool Tribe?
New sub I'm definitely buying this
@@woezacardoza5659 Thank you SO much for subbing Ward. Really interested in hearing about your experience with the Hackzall once you've had some time with it. Would you be cool with that?
Great review. I just got the m18 fuel Hackzall. Had the m12 fuel and fuel Sawzall, and yes the m18 fuel Hackzall works great for smaller jobs. Works well with the HO CP 3.0 batteries. I think Milwaukee is doing away with cases so that you can buy more Packout, which I have a lot of.
Far too under rated for the quality and dedication put into these videos. Entertaining and informative without being too boring or too over the top. Keep up the great work and hope that the algorithm picks you up eventually.
Thank you , nice comments like this makes me cri everytiem ;_;
Never seen a tool review with such high production quality and great humor! Awesome review dude!
Subscribed!
I appreciate you Nikolaj and thank you for watching content made by smaller creators
Damn dude, that intro was so much more than I expected in a tool review. You got my sub. And I'm a devoted member of the Makita clan, so that's saying something.
Thank you! Makita makes great tools. I just wish they’d answer my DMs because many of their tools are excellent. I'd really like to get my hands on their Track Saw.
@@JeremyY m12 tools are really cool. even with a decent stable of makita I may have to pick up a few.
Keep it up my dude, your videos are dope, and the channel is criminally undersubscribed. You'll take off if you keep at it.
It's a great tool for hand-held. A full size reciprocating saw is awesome, but this thing is very usefull. Don't worry about a carrying case, that argument is ridiculous.
Have had my fuel M18 hackzall for 5 years. On the first battery today, I dropped a 20 foot holly tree, delimbed, and logged it. On the second battery I attacked an over grown fence infested with mulberry trees and other crap trees that took over the property. It truly is one of my favorite and handy little tools. Makes quick work of overgrown vines and just about everything else.
Homie you deserve way more views, your production value is crazy good
Thank you! With more and more work and supportive people like you I’ll get there.
Just caught this video and I have to say you deserve way more recognition. The torture intro was great. Keep up the good work.
"The torture intro was great"
What a sentence! I will print and frame this on my wall!
Thank you for watching my vid and dropping a comment Brother Brad.
After using a hack saw blade wrapped in a rag to extract broken pipe from a socket twice in a week, I'm thinking it's time for some power. I already have a pair of drills, M18 and M12 and a dual charger, so it's a no-brainer.
Definitely- I'm all for saving $$ but in this case getting the right tool for the right job is the safe AND smart thing to do.
Awesome review dude, I rarely comment on anything, but you deserve more views and subs. You clearly put a lot of effort into this video. I own the sawzall because of the work I do, but now I'm tempted to get a hackzall too😂
Thank you so much my dude. And I think the only answer to that problem is: to get a Sawzall AND Hackzall to keep each other company for those cold, lonely nights in your garage.
I would've loved to see a pertinence comparison in using a dremel type tool vs a hackzall
Had to comment because of the great production of this video- great work.
Thank you Mayhem I've had a few commenters tell me that they usually don't comment but had to once they saw this video. This means so much to me but above all I hope you found the information helpful and relevant.
watching your vids makes me want to step my game up on making my vids better
You can do it!
AWESOME REVIEW!!! Thank You So Much For Sharing!!!
I once bought my friend an M18 fuel hackzall for his birthday and he loved it
You sound like an awesome friend. Where do I sign up? Lol
Yooo that 8bit skit was siiick!!
Ayo another 8bit skit for you my dude:
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Technically 16-bit but who’s counting haha
Amazing quality Video!!
Kinda bummed about the light, but I'm usually outdoors during daytime.
I feel the same way. If anything you can just get a proper workshop light which it what I ended up doing I just wish companies like Milwaukee wouldn’t tack on features that feel half-executed, like this LED light. In their defence though they seemed to have fixed this issue with their latest generation of impact wrenches.
You did a great job with this video.
Can you do an exhaust / catalytic converter cutting test next time??
that intro was fucking dope im so here for it
Thank you my dude- my latest Toro vid also has a retro gaming intro. Check it:
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@@JeremyY I actually happened to have went to your channel and watched that one right after. Subbed too👍
@@sambrown6975amazing! Thank you!
Impressive video, well done. Subscribed.
Nice review! just picked one up today. I have the super sawzall but it is too heavy for me. My son uses it now. This one is for me.
Thank you for taking the time to leave your comment Patricia. And yes- the Sawzall is quite unwieldy so it’s nice to have the Hackzall as an alternative cutting tool.
Bro that intro was awesome
Thank you my dude. If you like 8-bit spoofs check out my latest vid for the Toro Power Shovel:
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Love the ninja gaiden intro. 😂 I’m considering the m12 fuel or m18 fuel at the moment
The first time I saw the Ninja Gaiden cinematic in NES was life changing you better believe it
Hahaha the “ Reservoir Dogs” part was excellent!!! I hope your channel grows and you keep doing more of that 😝👍🏽💯🛠
I am the lesser known 6th Reservoir Dog- Mr. Beige.
Thank you for the great feedback Angel and I'll keep at it the best I can.
Great review man. Also insta like and sub just for the intro
0:10 now this is what im talkin about
I liked the video for the intro alone. But don't forget about your PC viewers, we don't use our thumbs to click the like button! (Haha) Also, expect this video to get more views over the weekend. Home Depot has a very nice Black Friday sale going on right now.
That is very good to know! Also- PCMR 4 life, brah
Got the hack saw today
You need to use the fuel is awesome
Great Video. -- Very helpful.
Thanks for taking a look, Jack!
Great review.
Thank you for taking the time to leave this feedback. Glad to hear that someone is finding my vids useful! Anything out there that you’d like to see reviewed?
Thanks for the info
How does it handle water? I need to clear out some cattails.
It's not designed for watery conditions. Copy/paste from the owners manual: "Do not expose power tools to rain or wet conditions. Water entering a power tool will increase the risk of electric shock."
If it does get wet be sure to dry it off as quickly as possible. When I splashed my Hackzall in the video at 3:48 I didn't dry it off immediately and a bit of rust set into the blade clamp.
Ur a cattail , 🤣
I bought Milwaukee hackzall in 2010 for $$$$ now they are so cheap
For real that's interesting. Because the price of Milwaukee batteries has been going up and up. I guess that's the real moneymaker!
@@JeremyY agreed
2 weeks in.......$$$$$ well spent !
Hacksaw Thanks
Can you help.me bro one qsn
Yikes with the useless cloth masks.