Milwaukee Tools' New Automotive Hand Tools

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I like the long handle hand tools mm with the ratchet on one end

sonnymorrison
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Cool, Charles was there as well. The tools are interesting and worth a consideration. Thanks for the review.

wyattoneable
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Thank you very much for the information, amazing tools and very good video like always.

Enriquek
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Can you make videos of naming all different types of tools

VenomSkywalker.
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My Mac precision wrenches have the same amount of wear after 6 months.

Dieseltechbrian
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Do you think the wear on the milwaukee wrenches is normal or excessive for 6 months of daily use? Do you think you'll get more than a few years of use out of them? thanks for the video

Fedwrench
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I'm 100% on their power tools but it's gonna take a lot to get me to switch to their hand tools. There really is nothing like a Snap-On wrench. No other tool do I have as much confidence in as my small Snap-On 12pt combo wrenches (8, 10, 12mm). For stuff like brake bleeders and those long A/C comp mounting bolts where the heads are always rusted and you've only got a few degrees of swing to work with. Many times I've thought, "Well, this is the one that's gonna round off and then I'm in for a real nightmare" but the trusty Snap-On 12pt never slips. Also, you gotta quit making videos cuz I'm not getting any work done!

mwess
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2 complaints but great tools and videos. The ratcheting wrenches look like a copy of the Capri and Channelock ratcheting wrenches. Each have the same open end but I know the ratchet box end differs from one another. Would be cool to see one company come out with a design and not be copy but that's a whole other conversation. Second concern is the socket. Great that Milwaukee came up with the design but my problem is how the socket would fit down in a deep recess hole. Does the squared end have a little more restrictions compared to the traditional socket? Might be a good video comparison if you get a chance to try out the sockets.

robertvaughanll
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Milwaukee makes great tools very inivated not like dewalt tools

js
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🙄 I like that Milwaukee is making tools but a square ended socket ? many mechanics stand their sockets on end and no issues so I cannot see the benefit but maybe snap on is crapping their pants 🤣

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