I ,have the new Bosch ,10 inch saw with the rack and pinion slide table ...but would love to get the Milwaukee 8 1/2 for small jobs te rpm are crazy good .....would be good to have BUT, if you want a day in and out get the new bosch wow 😳
Hey cool that you guys used some of my footage! Thanks for the credit too. I clicked on the video because I really wanted to learn more about the table saws from Bosch and Milwaukee and was pleasantly surprised to see some of my stuff. ❤😅
I finally picked up the 7 1/4 circular saw at lowes after watching all those comparison videos And yes its light……. But it felt cheap…….. Idk i strted with makita The bought milwaukee nailers And dewalt 60v The metabo hpt felt cheap
I am going to be looking at the Metabo C3610DRJQ4 36 Volt dual power massive 5.000 RPM with Highest Rip Capacity for a Cordless Table Saw at 35-in and to the right and 22-in to the left BAM!!!
I love the saw review, but I don't like some of the footage of the slightly unsafe cuts made on the table saw, even though you have the blade guard attached.
I am running the dewalt flexvolt for almost 3 years and have zero issues, and it cuts oak 2x6 rip cut with some difficulty but also depending on what blade you use , for heavy cuts i use my bosch corded table saw which is a very strong saw , i heard milwaukee is bogging down a bit when you rip a 2x4 material, cant speak about the bosch cordless table saw yet
Definitely not DeWalt with that one year limited warranty!! Yeah read the fine print not really 3 year good luck to all the mechanics that bought that new half inch height or y'all are going to have some broken hearts very soon!!!
DeWalt have got a three year warranty with a one year service contract, which you may be thinking of! In their own words, the one-year service contract "will [allow DeWalt to] maintain the tool and replace worn parts caused by normal use, for free, any time during the first year after purchase," after which you'll switch over to the three year warranty, during which DeWalt will only replace parts broken from a manufacturer defect. It may not be the best warranty out there, but it's still an excellent saw!
@@OhioPowerTool yeah I don't disagree with you that they make amazing tools..I just had a board go out on DCF 923 it was 366 days since I've purchased it and used it three times!! I was charged $111.99 to charge out the board I don't believe that's Normal wear and tear!! On the same day, I dropped off the dewalt. I also dropped off a couple Milwaukee M18 batteries, and a M12 stubby. I had bought from you guys. AND no trouble at all. I had got brand new batteries back and also replaced the stubby!! So what I'm essentially saying!! is Milwaukee has a better warranty than DeWalt!! And that my friend is a fact!! And I wanna thank you guys for being so amazing I called to get some recipes and you guys were on it within 30 mins I had everything I had asked for!! This is why you guys get my business!! I proudly wear my Ohio power tool shirts!!
I ,have the new Bosch ,10 inch saw with the rack and pinion slide table ...but would love to get the Milwaukee 8 1/2 for small jobs te rpm are crazy good .....would be good to have BUT, if you want a day in and out get the new bosch wow 😳
So the milwaukee doesn't expand like the other two?
Hey cool that you guys used some of my footage! Thanks for the credit too. I clicked on the video because I really wanted to learn more about the table saws from Bosch and Milwaukee and was pleasantly surprised to see some of my stuff. ❤😅
We were just glad to find such informative and comprehensive footage of the saw! Keep up the good work brother!
Great video! What do you think about the option to buy a 1800W power station and corded power tools instead?
Which one is quieter out of the DeWalt and Bosch?
It looks like they have similar noise levels when reviewing each brands table saw designs
I’ve used all three saws I’d say Bosch first and dewalt second. The Milwaukee had to many issues
Battery tools, they are not for heavy work. But I recommend both
The milwaukee is 6300 rpm
Metabo HPT 36V
Largest capacity and out feed and game changer
It goes cordless and corded
Been running two of these over 5yrs great saw
I finally picked up the 7 1/4 circular saw at lowes after watching all those comparison videos
And yes its light…….
But it felt cheap……..
Idk i strted with makita
The bought milwaukee nailers
And dewalt 60v
The metabo hpt felt cheap
MHTP tools have been super durable we have 50+ of em at great prices@@merkn247
Been using the Milwaukee for 1 1/2 now and I love it.
I am going to be looking at the Metabo C3610DRJQ4 36 Volt dual power massive 5.000 RPM with Highest Rip Capacity for a Cordless Table Saw at 35-in and to the right and 22-in to the left BAM!!!
Nice!
We have two of these
Best saw available, especially being able to use the AC adapter
So you like them a lot??? I am waiting on a sale to buy one soon!!!@@baseballdude8491
I love the saw review, but I don't like some of the footage of the slightly unsafe cuts made on the table saw, even though you have the blade guard attached.
I am running the dewalt flexvolt for almost 3 years and have zero issues, and it cuts oak 2x6 rip cut with some difficulty but also depending on what blade you use , for heavy cuts i use my bosch corded table saw which is a very strong saw , i heard milwaukee is bogging down a bit when you rip a 2x4 material, cant speak about the bosch cordless table saw yet
Definitely not DeWalt with that one year limited warranty!! Yeah read the fine print not really 3 year good luck to all the mechanics that bought that new half inch height or y'all are going to have some broken hearts very soon!!!
DeWalt have got a three year warranty with a one year service contract, which you may be thinking of! In their own words, the one-year service contract "will [allow DeWalt to] maintain the tool and replace worn parts caused by normal use, for free, any time during the first year after purchase," after which you'll switch over to the three year warranty, during which DeWalt will only replace parts broken from a manufacturer defect. It may not be the best warranty out there, but it's still an excellent saw!
@@OhioPowerTool yeah I don't disagree with you that they make amazing tools..I just had a board go out on DCF 923 it was 366 days since I've purchased it and used it three times!! I was charged $111.99 to charge out the board I don't believe that's Normal wear and tear!! On the same day, I dropped off the dewalt. I also dropped off a couple Milwaukee M18 batteries, and a M12 stubby. I had bought from you guys. AND no trouble at all. I had got brand new batteries back and also replaced the stubby!! So what I'm essentially saying!! is Milwaukee has a better warranty than DeWalt!! And that my friend is a fact!! And I wanna thank you guys for being so amazing I called to get some recipes and you guys were on it within 30 mins I had everything I had asked for!! This is why you guys get my business!! I proudly wear my Ohio power tool shirts!!
I heard Bosch batteries are better than Dewalt equivalent
Nice Vid!
DeWalt
Flexvolt hands down
Bosch all the way
We are glad you found the perfect brand for you!
@@OhioPowerTool I like Einhell too, lower price than Bosch
Forget the blue and yellow....especially forget the red with their defective 12ah batteries!!!!!
I'm waiting for Flex!🥰🥰👍
Milwaukee
DEWALT
Dewalt all day