Looking forward to this thing. I used the M12 to top off my trailer tires (110psi) and it blew it up. Replaced under warranty and tried to top off my truck tires (80psi) and it blew too. Replaced under warranty again. Now I don’t inflate anything over passenger tires 35psi. Nice to see this thing able to actually operate at advertised psi and not blow up.
Pretty cool that you got this tool. I wasn’t sub’d but am now. Some of the other tool channels I follow seem like bigger channels but not even they got this tool yet.
M12 is still bad ass and compact. I’ve had mine for 2 years now and use it plenty. I bought one of those small husky tote bags and it fits in there nice with a 6 ah battery along with miscellaneous valve cores, valve removal tool, and plug kit. I am OCD when I cut my lawns and maintain the exact tire pressure every time. Very portable to move between vehicles and if your riding your motorcycle or on ATV trip with the boys it’s nice to have. It’s gonna be a while before we can get a decent price on that M18 inflator I will pick one up then.
For the last few years Milwaukee have been adding some superb brushless tools to their range. In so many tests this unit is shown to be one of the best.
that things amazing 110 psi that bought me real quick best compressor definitely Milwaukee did a amazing job with this tool !!!!!! cant wait to buy my own !
I looking to purchase this! But I’m saddened the way Milwaukee sells some of their tools to get more money out of you! Get the tool (cheapest I’ve seen $139.00 on Amazon) get the battery (cheapest so far $159.00) then the charger (at least $169.00) Sooo if the investment is something one likes take the totals. Thanks Milwaukee!
I got an adapter and quick connect chuck for around 13 bucks. Some big company out there wants $80 for the same 2 pieces. Put the extra $67 in your battery fund.
10 minutes to pump 70 psi totally isn't bad my dewalt 20v inflator takes 15 minutes just to go from 10psi to 35 psi so this milwaukee is impressive to me love my milwaukee m12 inflator
The Dewalt inflator is better mostly because of having multiple options to power it. Most of my flats tend to winter to early spring so having that cigarette outlet as an option is a must I wouldn't want to keep my batteries out in my car in -20. I'm still happy with my M12 though, it gets me on the road and I'm almost always going to have an M12 Battery on me since I use it as a battery bank the M12 platform makes a good roadside kit.
@@HerrenGamingNews I disagree with your opinion the Dewalt 20 v is the ac power cord and the cigarette liter charger cord are not included and there not easy to find and they're not cheap I rather have fast inflation over other power options I never leave batteries In My vehicles or my service trucks and I live in az we have 120 plus heat on most months
@@AntonioClaudioMichael it depends which model you get my local Home Depot sells the model with the adapter. For myself I'd rather wait a bit longer but have all the power I'll need though it's rare that I'd chew through an entire battery. I wish Milwaukee made an adapter for the M18 and M12 inflator.
Man this would be sweet to own. I got quoted 40 bucks to repair the slow leaks in my duallys. Second time i need to pay now. That money would sure help pay for this tool.
Excellent review. Appreciate the tip on the screw-on locking chuck as I dislike the screw-on style. The addition of the locking chuck really makes this unit shine!
How does it do with a 12 psi lawn tractor tire? How does it work with small tires? Does it over inflate? Does the pause technology work with a small tire?
On what I see I like it. I have the Dewalt one. On the the Dewalt after a summer with it. Not as happy with it. I will be checking out the Milwaukee. Thanks for the review
Those ends did not work for me. When I put them on the air flow goes down enough that the compressor reads the line pressure and not the tire. I might have got a bad batch but I would skip the quick connect ends. I was able to air up a 37x12.5-17 from 14-30psi in 2:30. I bought two so now air up times are 5 minutes and I have a spare with me if one ever fails vs a dual arb which takes about the same time to fill 4 tires
Hey there, first Great video!! Good job! Second i have a question, can it set to lets say 32 psi, and if the air is blowing away from soem reason, does it refill the air automatically?
I have everything Milwaukee except my inflator, that's DeWalt. It's far superior to any inflator. Ability to run off of different power supplies, and can inflate a wide variety of objects.
The milwaukee m12 was in projects farms tests and not only his tests many others on youtube and it shit on all the other inflaters including the dewalt. I do like some of the things the dewalt can do over the milwaukee but as long as I have batteries around it really isn't gonna matter.
Great video..👍 I will be getting this new air compressor even though I have the M12. That's also a great idea to get that extra connection for making it easier to put it on the tire. 👍🇺🇸
Thinking about getting this for filling tires after off road trips. 33" mud tires, need to fill all 4 from 13-38PSI. Anybody used it in similar conditions with success? From this review it sounds like i'll need to bring both of my 5AH batteries.
You can hear the difference in sound from the M12 version that I have that works fine when you're in a jam. But hoping this new M18 what's a lot faster and better.
@@LanierLawnCare It didn't seem that much faster. When I fill my motorcycle tires from 20 psi to 42 after winter storage One tire is filled before I can even take the valve cover off the other tire.
@@SirPoonga I think you notice more of a difference the larger the tire. Unless you have some wide monsters for back tires, I doubt you'll see much difference with a motorcycle. I did notice a bit of a difference on the mrs Subaru Legacy, not extremely much but definitely noticable. I suspect on heavy commercial vehicles it would be even bigger, but have still to test it.
Air gets hot because of friction? Not that puny compressor, maybe in a jet engine, yes. In this case air gets heated from compressing it. Exactly the same theory in a diesel engine but obviously much much slower.
@@firstname6208 all compressor hoses get hot because air is being Condensed and Creates frictions from the compressed air and that then builds up in the hose has the air is being forced out the hose while it's being used which is air Friction against the inside of the hose
@@AntonioClaudioMichael absolutely not. Compressing creates heat, condensing is cooling which reduces pressure. Turbo's create pressure which is heat, the cac condenses or cools the air so more can be packed into the cylinder. On a/c systems the compressor pushes the gas by compressing, then it goes into the condenser where it cools and turns into a liquid. So condensing and compressing are polar opposite actions. I stand by my conviction, that little compressor cannot move air fast enough to create air friction, approaching mach speed can create air friction, not that little compressor. Heat comes from compressing.
@@firstname6208 well of your so right then tell me why my m12 Milwaukee air cord and my dewalt 20v air cord on my inflator get extremely hot when used for more then 5 minutes
Tool only is $169. But I’m sure someone on Facebook marketplace will have it cheaper. That would be a good place to get a battery also. Probably get the 6.0 HO for less than $90
when you set a memree setting how much memree does the memree take up and with each memree you set how much memree do you have left afterwords after it uses memree to save your memree?
Dewalt's pump has been superior in functionality and accuracy in my experience. I've fought idea to spending that much on a portable pump, but it's been a purchase that's repeatedly validated a "good buy" decision.
i think speak for all the MILLZWALKIEZ fanboys. if its ain't got no brushless fuel label and very overpriced then we ain't interested .......mhmm nah we still gonna buy it.
Red tool fan boy but sorry I dont care for it. Kinda bulky for what it is. It's ok as a back yard shed tool, which its design leans to but..If I'm pumping tires their probably on a vehicle that has a battery in it. My 12v pump is definitely faster. I can pump a 35-12.50-15 truck tire (that's alot of volume) from 12 psi to 55 psi in 8 min.
As good as this inflator is, there is still the hassle of charging the bettery!!! With the regular 12V inflator, all you have to do is to plug it in! There is no advantage to having a battery version!!!
Sure there is. This inflator is meant for more than just cars and trucks. You can use it on Trailers, Bikes, Basketball, Tractors etc. It's a hassle to take panels apart get to the battery. What if the vehicle's battery is out, or your 12v wires are too short? Something like this is a surefire way to solve a problem.
Looking forward to this thing. I used the M12 to top off my trailer tires (110psi) and it blew it up. Replaced under warranty and tried to top off my truck tires (80psi) and it blew too. Replaced under warranty again. Now I don’t inflate anything over passenger tires 35psi. Nice to see this thing able to actually operate at advertised psi and not blow up.
Pretty cool that you got this tool. I wasn’t sub’d but am now. Some of the other tool channels I follow seem like bigger channels but not even they got this tool yet.
Thank you for watching and subscribing. I appreciate it!
GREAT Video Sir, explains everything we needed to know about the air pump from Milwaukee, thanks so much for taking the time to do this and sharing!
Figures I buy the M12 and this comes out.
Usually how it goes lol
M12 is still bad ass and compact. I’ve had mine for 2 years now and use it plenty. I bought one of those small husky tote bags and it fits in there nice with a 6 ah battery along with miscellaneous valve cores, valve removal tool, and plug kit. I am OCD when I cut my lawns and maintain the exact tire pressure every time. Very portable to move between vehicles and if your riding your motorcycle or on ATV trip with the boys it’s nice to have. It’s gonna be a while before we can get a decent price on that M18 inflator I will pick one up then.
For the last few years Milwaukee have been adding some superb brushless tools to their range. In so many tests this unit is shown to be one of the best.
I just bought mine and I love the sound of the motor in it
Thank you, finally I watched a video that allowed the machine to work above 45 psi. Great video, tyvm!!!
You're welcome!
Best part on this test is they are using it on a tire under weight. As you would use it. Most test will do it with a tire with no weight on the tire.
I would really like to see this used on some semi sized tire that go up to 130. Start it at like 100 already in the tire and try topping it off maybe?
that things amazing 110 psi that bought me real quick best compressor definitely Milwaukee did a amazing job with this tool !!!!!! cant wait to buy my own !
I bought mine yesterday 11/09/23 and i love ❤️ it
I want one! I hope that they sell it with a hard case.
Danny that is pretty impressive tool! i got the 12 and i use it all the time -Im liking the review skills buddy ! nice video
I bought the m12 right before this came out didn’t know 🤦🏻
I looking to purchase this! But I’m saddened the way Milwaukee sells some of their tools to get more money out of you! Get the tool (cheapest I’ve seen $139.00 on Amazon) get the battery (cheapest so far $159.00) then the charger (at least $169.00) Sooo if the investment is something one likes take the totals. Thanks Milwaukee!
This is how you make a review video! Slightly long but good stuff.
I got an adapter and quick connect chuck for around 13 bucks. Some big company out there wants $80 for the same 2 pieces. Put the extra $67 in your battery fund.
10 minutes to pump 70 psi totally isn't bad my dewalt 20v inflator takes 15 minutes just to go from 10psi to 35 psi so this milwaukee is impressive to me love my milwaukee m12 inflator
The Dewalt inflator is better mostly because of having multiple options to power it. Most of my flats tend to winter to early spring so having that cigarette outlet as an option is a must I wouldn't want to keep my batteries out in my car in -20.
I'm still happy with my M12 though, it gets me on the road and I'm almost always going to have an M12 Battery on me since I use it as a battery bank the M12 platform makes a good roadside kit.
@@HerrenGamingNews I disagree with your opinion the Dewalt 20 v is the ac power cord and the cigarette liter charger cord are not included and there not easy to find and they're not cheap I rather have fast inflation over other power options I never leave batteries In My vehicles or my service trucks and I live in az we have 120 plus heat on most months
@@HerrenGamingNews you do have great points though
@@AntonioClaudioMichael it depends which model you get my local Home Depot sells the model with the adapter.
For myself I'd rather wait a bit longer but have all the power I'll need though it's rare that I'd chew through an entire battery.
I wish Milwaukee made an adapter for the M18 and M12 inflator.
@@HerrenGamingNews I have purchased 3 of them from Home Depot around me none of them came with the ac adapter or the vehicle 12v plug adapter
I just bought one today, and I’m amazed at how fast it is and how long the battery lasts.
Man this would be sweet to own. I got quoted 40 bucks to repair the slow leaks in my duallys. Second time i need to pay now. That money would sure help pay for this tool.
Did you check the pressure with another tool to make sure it is actually at the 80 psi or 110psi?
I have a Jaco gauge that I checked with afterwards
Excellent review. Appreciate the tip on the screw-on locking chuck as I dislike the screw-on style. The addition of the locking chuck really makes this unit shine!
How does it do with a 12 psi lawn tractor tire? How does it work with small tires? Does it over inflate? Does the pause technology work with a small tire?
I would say the 5amp hr is the most common battery
wish it could plug this into car DC battery as well as m18 batteries.
On what I see I like it. I have the Dewalt one. On the the Dewalt after a summer with it. Not as happy with it. I will be checking out the Milwaukee. Thanks for the review
I put this up against the DeWALT 20v. I’ll have a video coming soon but you won’t be disappointed if you switch
I have the smaller one and I love it
Youll definitely love the m18 then
does it air down to a target PSI as well, if you want to take air out?
What’s the duty cycle for the unit?
For example: 20 min on 40 min off?
Yours is operating just like my M12. My M18 inflator does this pulsating thing where it turns on and off.
It’s supposed to, it stops and checks the pressure, if at target then it stops and if more air is needed then it continues
Yo your neighbors lightning is siiiiick
I’ll make a video and take you along for a ride soon!
I need to get that chuck key for my inflator that is so much easier for sure.
Link in the description of video
@@LanierLawnCare thanks
@@LanierLawnCare Yessir thank you for the advice on the chuck.
I wanted one of those Tire Chuck Clips when I got the m12 Inflator and kept forgeting to snag one, Thanks for the reminder and the review. :ThumbsUp:
I just ordered mine from Home Depot 😁
It’s nice for sure
Thanks for your efforts. Great video and information.
Great review as always Danny
Finally someone did the right test!!! at least for what I was lookin for. How long will the batteries hold a charge? just curious.
Will this fill my tire with nitrogen too? I only fill my tires with nitrogen, I have the N caps on the wheels.
Great test and breakdown! Thanks
Thank you for taking your time for the demos...!!! Great video...!!! 👍 👍👍
No problem 👍
Great video. I subscribed. I have been trying to find a quality portable inflator. And I love all things Milwaukee so that’s cool. Just pre-ordered👌🏻
Dewalt has one that plugs into your cigarette plug.
But the DeWALT takes twice as long. Literally
i've had the M12 for a couple years now love it. ill be buying this model for around the house
Best inflator hands down
Those ends did not work for me. When I put them on the air flow goes down enough that the compressor reads the line pressure and not the tire. I might have got a bad batch but I would skip the quick connect ends. I was able to air up a 37x12.5-17 from 14-30psi in 2:30. I bought two so now air up times are 5 minutes and I have a spare with me if one ever fails vs a dual arb which takes about the same time to fill 4 tires
Thank you for the video. Can you provide a link for the adapter that converts it from a screw on Schrader to the clip-on? Thanks!
It’s in description of video
Hey there, first Great video!! Good job!
Second i have a question, can it set to lets say 32 psi, and if the air is blowing away from soem reason, does it refill the air automatically?
Cant believe I forgot to sub, nice review btw
Thank you
Were you inflating the tires with the core in or out? Wondering how much faster/slower it would be.
Core in
Keen to see it tested and compared to the Makita 40v inflator
where did you get the clip on chuck at? thanks nice video
Link is in description of video
Can you please tell me link for the quick coupler?
Danny you compared this to the 18v Makita inflator?
I have not
@@LanierLawnCare Makita inflator is retarded, you gotta hold the trigger..
I have everything Milwaukee except my inflator, that's DeWalt. It's far superior to any inflator. Ability to run off of different power supplies, and can inflate a wide variety of objects.
The milwaukee m12 was in projects farms tests and not only his tests many others on youtube and it shit on all the other inflaters including the dewalt. I do like some of the things the dewalt can do over the milwaukee but as long as I have batteries around it really isn't gonna matter.
Great review!
Thanks!
I’d like to see this on a 37” tire.
Coming soon a 35”
Pretty impressive.
What happened to the F450 to 110 psi?
Excellent video! 👍
Great video..👍 I will be getting this new air compressor even though I have the M12. That's also a great idea to get that extra connection for making it easier to put it on the tire. 👍🇺🇸
Can this work with bicycle tires that use a presta valve instead of a schrader valve?
This comes with a presta chuck
Thinking about getting this for filling tires after off road trips. 33" mud tires, need to fill all 4 from 13-38PSI. Anybody used it in similar conditions with success? From this review it sounds like i'll need to bring both of my 5AH batteries.
Have you tried this?
Great video
You can hear the difference in sound from the M12 version that I have that works fine when you're in a jam. But hoping this new M18 what's a lot faster and better.
It is definitely faster than the m12
@@LanierLawnCare It didn't seem that much faster. When I fill my motorcycle tires from 20 psi to 42 after winter storage One tire is filled before I can even take the valve cover off the other tire.
however, what this does do that the m12 does not is that second check at the end.
@@SirPoonga I think you notice more of a difference the larger the tire. Unless you have some wide monsters for back tires, I doubt you'll see much difference with a motorcycle. I did notice a bit of a difference on the mrs Subaru Legacy, not extremely much but definitely noticable. I suspect on heavy commercial vehicles it would be even bigger, but have still to test it.
What's the biggest size battery that will fit?
12.0
@@LanierLawnCare thanks
Thanks great review
What up Danny!!
Where is part 2?
Good review
Milwaukee really messed up by not putting a 10ft cigarette lighter cord on this Inflator . imo
How would that work? The compressor motor runs on an 18v battery…so how would the motor run on a 12v car battery?
Does it actually fit under the rear seat of a truck?
Where did you get the hose adapter for the tip?
Amazon
So it start from 10psi?
To inflate anything under 10 psi it has to be done manual
Hose gets hot because of air friction
Air gets hot because of friction? Not that puny compressor, maybe in a jet engine, yes. In this case air gets heated from compressing it. Exactly the same theory in a diesel engine but obviously much much slower.
@@firstname6208 all compressor hoses get hot because air is being Condensed and Creates frictions from the compressed air and that then builds up in the hose has the air is being forced out the hose while it's being used which is air Friction against the inside of the hose
@@AntonioClaudioMichael absolutely not. Compressing creates heat, condensing is cooling which reduces pressure. Turbo's create pressure which is heat, the cac condenses or cools the air so more can be packed into the cylinder. On a/c systems the compressor pushes the gas by compressing, then it goes into the condenser where it cools and turns into a liquid. So condensing and compressing are polar opposite actions. I stand by my conviction, that little compressor cannot move air fast enough to create air friction, approaching mach speed can create air friction, not that little compressor. Heat comes from compressing.
@@firstname6208 well of your so right then tell me why my m12 Milwaukee air cord and my dewalt 20v air cord on my inflator get extremely hot when used for more then 5 minutes
Is that a Lightning in the background! 😯
Price?
Hey Danny what does something like that go for with a battery?
Tool only is $169. But I’m sure someone on Facebook marketplace will have it cheaper. That would be a good place to get a battery also. Probably get the 6.0 HO for less than $90
You son of a biscuit! I just asked you on a live if you heard of this new inflation device…. You said no. Ok I see how you are playing me
Love you 😘
Why not anything from 0 psi?
Is it packout?
No
@@LanierLawnCare 😢
Home Depot just posted this tool with a charger and 2 batteries for 200 bucks ... All that would be over 400 separately
Takes longer than my m12 to fill up 35psi
Longer? When I reviewed the M12 it took almost 3 mins. The m18 was almost min and half less
What size tyre is the second one
235/85 R16
5 amp hour battery is most common Milwaukee, Dewalt
What’s the suggested retail$$$
$169
@@LanierLawnCare with out battery I guess
What up . Show the love. Hit the like 👍.
when you set a memree setting how much memree does the memree take up and with each memree you set how much memree do you have left afterwords after it uses memree to save your memree?
Super cool bro
Dewalt's pump has been superior in functionality and accuracy in my experience. I've fought idea to spending that much on a portable pump, but it's been a purchase that's repeatedly validated a "good buy" decision.
I haven't seen this whole video yet but I read that it was underpowered by a random commenter. Let's see what you have to say and do with it.
i think speak for all the MILLZWALKIEZ fanboys.
if its ain't got no brushless fuel label and very overpriced then we ain't interested .......mhmm nah we still gonna buy it.
Lol
Nice
You didn’t mention if you could use it without setting a psi target.
Red tool fan boy but sorry I dont care for it. Kinda bulky for what it is. It's ok as a back yard shed tool, which its design leans to but..If I'm pumping tires their probably on a vehicle that has a battery in it.
My 12v pump is definitely faster. I can pump a 35-12.50-15 truck tire (that's alot of volume) from 12 psi to 55 psi in 8 min.
As good as this inflator is, there is still the hassle of charging the bettery!!! With the regular 12V inflator, all you have to do is to plug it in! There is no advantage to having a battery version!!!
Sure there is. This inflator is meant for more than just cars and trucks. You can use it on Trailers, Bikes, Basketball, Tractors etc. It's a hassle to take panels apart get to the battery. What if the vehicle's battery is out, or your 12v wires are too short? Something like this is a surefire way to solve a problem.
Thats too big man
I’m going to stick with my trusty 12v inflator..it only took 4 minutes
4 mins to what?
What 12v inflator do you have that does 80psi in 4 min? I don't know if any of them even do 35psi in 4 min.
Great video