Spend $200 on 2 M18 batteries with charger and get 1 free tool at Home Depot. This blower is one of the free items to choose from. I like doing both towel and blower. I swear the frickin rear view mirrors on every car has a hidden 1 gallon tank of water inside them 😅. I flip em smack em rub em down and there’s still that one drip to piss you off:)
Great video for detailers as 2 points: 1) never thought about custom 3D printed tips 2) never thought about battery adapters. I always stayed with batteries to the company and Milwaukee is great! I see the shorter tips great for sills and crevices really that continue to leak. I use my Ridgid detachable vac but love this.
The way I found out about battery adapters was I had bought a polisher and googled “how to use Milwaukee batteries with makita tool” or something like that. Of note, though, is you have to pay attention to the battery orientation. On the makita polisher specifically the adapter was difficult to work because it’s a reverse mount. If you see the polisher what I’m saying makes sense
@@HarkerHeightsCeramicCoatings great point. Definitely a design flaw. I have a Griots G9&8 which I do like especially coming from a Chicago electric. So much less to worry about not having a cord. Think I’ll check out a Milwaukee. Their batteries are unbeatable. SPTA/Maxshine I like the aesthetics but don’t trust their batteries.
This is the updated video, and I think it's so much better, the Ego 765
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Spend $200 on 2 M18 batteries with charger and get 1 free tool at Home Depot. This blower is one of the free items to choose from. I like doing both towel and blower. I swear the frickin rear view mirrors on every car has a hidden 1 gallon tank of water inside them 😅. I flip em smack em rub em down and there’s still that one drip to piss you off:)
Aint that the truth!!!
I need to look at that special because I have a ton of Milwaukee tools I’m not even sure what I would pick
Looks like one of the tools you can get free is a $160 battery
Lots of good info Matt. Been using a leaf blower for years. I need to go the stubby Route
Thanks for the comment. Yeah it’s a great little set up!
love the content
Thank you!
great review
Thank you. Did you see the new version?
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Great video for detailers as 2 points:
1) never thought about custom 3D printed tips
2) never thought about battery adapters.
I always stayed with batteries to the company and Milwaukee is great! I see the shorter tips great for sills and crevices really that continue to leak. I use my Ridgid detachable vac but love this.
The way I found out about battery adapters was I had bought a polisher and googled “how to use Milwaukee batteries with makita tool” or something like that.
Of note, though, is you have to pay attention to the battery orientation. On the makita polisher specifically the adapter was difficult to work because it’s a reverse mount. If you see the polisher what I’m saying makes sense
@@HarkerHeightsCeramicCoatings great point. Definitely a design flaw. I have a Griots G9&8 which I do like especially coming from a Chicago electric. So much less to worry about not having a cord. Think I’ll check out a Milwaukee. Their batteries are unbeatable. SPTA/Maxshine I like the aesthetics but don’t trust their batteries.
We switched to full line of flex cordless now
This or the 765cfm ego?
I can only speak for this :)
Where you get
Links in the description
EGO 756 with a stubby nozel. You will thank me later.
lol this is an older video I already have a video of that.
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