I hope so but to be honest I haven't being seeing that. milwaukee, dewalt and makita are still immensely more popular. but at least Metabo's new rear handle saw is getting some love.
Really liking the metabo saw, their nailers are top as well. Great to see competition making everyone make better tools. I also like the blade-on-the-left saws and the heavier worm drive style saws, as a heavy use demolition/framing user. I am not the guy in the jobsite with the heaviest possible impact with 6aH battery and the lightest possible circ saw. My impact runs a2aH and high speed charger, my circ saw runs 9aH and weighs near 20 pounds and i like that about it.
Seems pretty good, especially if you're framing and have to deal with wet, crappy lumber half the time. They put this torque switching tech on the new 12" miter saw too, I would love to see it on a second gen rear handle saw, the classic MHPT rear handle is still my fav but it definitely bogs down a little in wet lumber or lvls.
This is a nice saw! I do really like my HTP rear handle though. I would love to see Metabo-HPT release a 6 1/2" blade left! I'm about to buy one from another brand, but I wish I didn't have to.
Ive loved the metabo hpt tools that i own, but have had poor luck with the larger multivolt batteries. Seems like they fail right out of warranty. The smaller ones seem to be going just fine so far.
I bought in to metabo cordless 2 years ago. Have lots of their tool s. The only thing I'm not too impressed with is the 10 inch dual level slider, 36v .... It's not really accurate enough got trim due to design. It's fixable if you machine a part to replace the plastic... However every single other tool is holding up well, works great to exceptional and was cheap with all the promotions and cheaper batteries than competitors. Love it.
Really considering switching to Metabo HPT. Seem like quality products for a very reasonable price. I’m tired of my Milwaukee stuff growing legs and walking away.
I don't want to hate or anything. I just want you to know the rubber on the hikoki (MetaboHBT) tools is really sensitive to oils and other garage sprays or anything like it. It will absorb it and expend pealing of the tools. Milwaukee has a lot bigger resistance to this problem. Just so you know. Use you're brain and it will be the best tool you own!
I'm in metabo hpt I actually switched from milwaukee (not performance or price related). If you switch keep the tools that metabo doesnt offer. I love them but for automotive ihad to buy a ratchet, right angle impact, probably a cut off tool soon. Love they're 36v stuff
I love mhpt but man if your one of the guys that wants access to all the niche tools a brand has to offer don’t go with mhpt/hikoki or you’ll pay 3-400 a tool for the bare tool and importing most the tools you want it just seems that for every 4 tools the hikoki brand releases mhpt may release one and most of them are good…I don’t have performance issues with the brand just the fact you can’t get any the good tools like the oil impulse driver, the whole ope line, the dust blowers the barrel grip jigsaw, the entire 14.4 and 12v line lol every tool we get has been out for a year in Japan lol so ya great tools shit logistics & as far as new tools go I think the new 18g Brad nailer nt1850dg is an interesting play imo however idk about a nailer without the air spring technology they usually use in all the other nailers, it works but using a mechanical spring like dewalts nailers have which wasn’t great imo
Plus they keep reducing the number of tools on the lithium ion lifetime tool warranty now angle grinders die grinders none of em are covered but a one year warranty on a 6” Grindr is shit when Milwaukee has 5 and dewalts 6” dcg418b is the biggest beast if that’s what ur after but one yr is just shit and they keep adding tools to that list
I think I missed something but it seems that the tool isn’t working correctly to switch back. Did the manufacturer say if it’s supposed to work this way?
Hey There! The saw is designed to switch back to speed mode when the load becomes lighter, but the load must become light enough before it does to avoid overly-frequent switching back and forth and unstable operation. Let us know if you have anymore questions!
This Metabo HPT circular saw is primarily sold on Amazon. amzn.to/3UD44ro What do you think about that?
It would not be my preference. I like buying tools from a store I can return for warranty.
@zabduhamel6745 it's at acme and lowes. I agree with you about the warranty that's why I pointed that out.
True to my experience. The several Metabo tools I have are my most used. Extremely well-built.
Metabo HTP is making a comeback I love their tools
I hope they are. This only being available on Amazon has me scratching my head.
I hope so but to be honest I haven't being seeing that. milwaukee, dewalt and makita are still immensely more popular. but at least Metabo's new rear handle saw is getting some love.
Really liking the metabo saw, their nailers are top as well. Great to see competition making everyone make better tools.
I also like the blade-on-the-left saws and the heavier worm drive style saws, as a heavy use demolition/framing user.
I am not the guy in the jobsite with the heaviest possible impact with 6aH battery and the lightest possible circ saw. My impact runs a2aH and high speed charger, my circ saw runs 9aH and weighs near 20 pounds and i like that about it.
Never knew this existed but I found it on Metabo HPT site. Ordered it and it’s a strong and precise saw.
Seems pretty good, especially if you're framing and have to deal with wet, crappy lumber half the time. They put this torque switching tech on the new 12" miter saw too, I would love to see it on a second gen rear handle saw, the classic MHPT rear handle is still my fav but it definitely bogs down a little in wet lumber or lvls.
This is a nice saw! I do really like my HTP rear handle though. I would love to see Metabo-HPT release a 6 1/2" blade left! I'm about to buy one from another brand, but I wish I didn't have to.
menards has something like that i believe
That rear handle is my favorite saw ever I use it for everything it's tracks well is light and keeps plumb
Ive loved the metabo hpt tools that i own, but have had poor luck with the larger multivolt batteries. Seems like they fail right out of warranty. The smaller ones seem to be going just fine so far.
I am amazed on how straight you cut with that, what is the secret? At least it looked straight from this angle.
He is holding the saw shoe down and keeping it in line with the edge of the wood.
Planning on testing the 18v impact wrench?
Yes Sir.
How does this compare with the previously highly rated 36v circular saw?
Please review the new Metabo HPT Cordless 12” miter saw!!
I do not see that they have one?
@@WorkshopAddict look up C3612DRA
@@WorkshopAddictNot out yet in North America to my knowledge. Model number: C12RSH3
Acme has it
It's flashed at Lowe's then goes away online
@@WorkshopAddict It's now on Amazon as the C12RSH3
does it have the same power as the metabo rear handle saw?
I bought in to metabo cordless 2 years ago. Have lots of their tool s. The only thing I'm not too impressed with is the 10 inch dual level slider, 36v .... It's not really accurate enough got trim due to design. It's fixable if you machine a part to replace the plastic... However every single other tool is holding up well, works great to exceptional and was cheap with all the promotions and cheaper batteries than competitors. Love it.
Really considering switching to Metabo HPT. Seem like quality products for a very reasonable price. I’m tired of my Milwaukee stuff growing legs and walking away.
I don't want to hate or anything. I just want you to know the rubber on the hikoki (MetaboHBT) tools is really sensitive to oils and other garage sprays or anything like it.
It will absorb it and expend pealing of the tools. Milwaukee has a lot bigger resistance to this problem.
Just so you know. Use you're brain and it will be the best tool you own!
@@FFmotorcompany good job I’m a carpenter and don’t often come into contact with oils. Good info to know
I'm in metabo hpt I actually switched from milwaukee (not performance or price related). If you switch keep the tools that metabo doesnt offer. I love them but for automotive ihad to buy a ratchet, right angle impact, probably a cut off tool soon. Love they're 36v stuff
I love mhpt but man if your one of the guys that wants access to all the niche tools a brand has to offer don’t go with mhpt/hikoki or you’ll pay 3-400 a tool for the bare tool and importing most the tools you want it just seems that for every 4 tools the hikoki brand releases mhpt may release one and most of them are good…I don’t have performance issues with the brand just the fact you can’t get any the good tools like the oil impulse driver, the whole ope line, the dust blowers the barrel grip jigsaw, the entire 14.4 and 12v line lol every tool we get has been out for a year in Japan lol so ya great tools shit logistics & as far as new tools go I think the new 18g Brad nailer nt1850dg is an interesting play imo however idk about a nailer without the air spring technology they usually use in all the other nailers, it works but using a mechanical spring like dewalts nailers have which wasn’t great imo
Plus they keep reducing the number of tools on the lithium ion lifetime tool warranty now angle grinders die grinders none of em are covered but a one year warranty on a 6” Grindr is shit when Milwaukee has 5 and dewalts 6” dcg418b is the biggest beast if that’s what ur after but one yr is just shit and they keep adding tools to that list
I think I missed something but it seems that the tool isn’t working correctly to switch back. Did the manufacturer say if it’s supposed to work this way?
The instructions illuded that it would go back to speed mode when in Automatic, but it does not seem to.
Hey There! The saw is designed to switch back to speed mode when the load becomes lighter, but the load must become light enough before it does to avoid overly-frequent switching back and forth and unstable operation. Let us know if you have anymore questions!
Will it start charging right away without cooling?
Are we talking about a hot Metabo HPT battery?
Is it faster than the old version?
Yes it is much faster than the old model.
@@MattJoseph-sp4lu thanks. How’s the line of sight from the left side?
@@derekrundlett8450 amazing. best I've ever seen.
Left hand saw.
# If it's Soo Great then why isn't there a Head to Head with the New Milwaukee 6 1/2 or Even the Fuel 7 1/4 . ???
Cuz it's noncontest