The M12 didn't move water quick enough for us. We tried. But not everyone was in the hurry we were. :) The M18 version just has the specs we're looking for.
Milwaukee M18 stick pump has impressive numbers but getting my M12 stick pump for $100 last fall will do just fine. Used a few times and pretty impressed!
With the insane amount of tool platforms in the world, I dont know why Hobo Freight feels the needs to have 2 diff battery tool lines. Just go with Hercules. And why there are Warrior ones too. Just ends up muddying the waters for the average person looking to commit to a line. Not to mention having more shelf space for more different tools, if they went with 1 line.
They're simply offering a traditional "Good | Better | Best" option. They make Warrior because for some people, that's what they can afford. And they may only need the tool for a single job. (I've purchased $25 warrior grinder once, and used it once. It worked.) If they carried competing brands, it would be just as confusing as it is at HD and Lowes. But at least in their store, they only have 3 options, and they're clearly Good, Better, and Best.
@@ToolShow Thats stating the obvious, but in other words, hobo freight isnt the only player in town. If someone wants cheap options they can go for Hart, Ryobi, Craftsman, Amazon specials or any other endless number of options. If Harbor Freight was the only player in town, i'd fully agree about the 3 lines there.
Great video as always. Thanks for sharing
Harbor Freight continues to pump out solid tools at amazing prices.🥰🥰
The M12 pump works great... but this M18 is gonna just be the much better
The M12 didn't move water quick enough for us. We tried. But not everyone was in the hurry we were. :) The M18 version just has the specs we're looking for.
@ToolShow yeah, I'm just a homeowner doing smaller jobs. Love your show though... keep up the great work
Milwaukee M18 stick pump has impressive numbers but getting my M12 stick pump for $100 last fall will do just fine. Used a few times and pretty impressed!
still looking for the single drawer packout
I saw one during Christmas at North 40. Rep didn’t know what it was. Should have bought it.
Did Sara eat one too many gummies before the show!!! She was extra giddy!!!
Bday chain shark. lol. Live confidently and peacefully
Always good stuff
Good night I have some milwaukee tools I need some parts where can get them to buy
With the insane amount of tool platforms in the world, I dont know why Hobo Freight feels the needs to have 2 diff battery tool lines. Just go with Hercules. And why there are Warrior ones too. Just ends up muddying the waters for the average person looking to commit to a line. Not to mention having more shelf space for more different tools, if they went with 1 line.
I agree atleast get rid of warrior brand
They're simply offering a traditional "Good | Better | Best" option. They make Warrior because for some people, that's what they can afford. And they may only need the tool for a single job. (I've purchased $25 warrior grinder once, and used it once. It worked.)
If they carried competing brands, it would be just as confusing as it is at HD and Lowes. But at least in their store, they only have 3 options, and they're clearly Good, Better, and Best.
@@ToolShow Thats stating the obvious, but in other words, hobo freight isnt the only player in town. If someone wants cheap options they can go for Hart, Ryobi, Craftsman, Amazon specials or any other endless number of options. If Harbor Freight was the only player in town, i'd fully agree about the 3 lines there.
How about an affordable press tool? When will that be arriving? Stop ripping people off with overpriced press tools. That goes for rigid and others
What is it about press tools that makes you think they're overpriced? They're not simple tools.
Ridgid makes the rp115 does 1/2 and 3/4” press. I don’t have one but it’s a cheaper option.