Milwaukee Loves Woodworking More than DeWALT (I have proof)!

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Does Milwaukee love woodworkers more than DeWALT in 2024? Milwaukee has been consistently releasing new woodworking tools. DeWALT needs to catch up fast!

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I am waiting for my wife to say I can’t watch you any longer. Just received the P1S, Milwaukee trim router, Dewalt plunge router kit and that is just the start of me watching you. Thank you for what you do. God Bless

michaelmrtonkaryan
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I own a Milwaukee, model 1000 D handle 1/2" drill with a right angle attachment and side handle that my dad bought in 1965. It's all made of aluminum and quite heavy but it still gets the job done. I took it into the Milwaukee repair center here in Houston for new brushes and the guy at the counter said he had never seen such an old drill still in service. Great for drilling with big auger bits for running wire or pipes in rafters and walls. The thing I like about Milwaukee is they still service most of their old tools.

ChrisSummers
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All I know is I sure miss the old portercable router's and belt sander's. You can't even hardly find parts for them, probably the most iconic tools ever made for woodworking.

bobthebuilder
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My late great-grandmother, used to whisper in my ear, “Milwaukee cares about you”.

barriowoodworks
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Dang it, Matt! I dont have a single Milwaukee tool. Thanks to your constant reviews about these small sanders im going to be picking up the 3" as well as the small detail sander. You make me spend money😂😂😂😂. Love ALL your content!

RJSDZNS
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The Festool Rotex RO90 if money allows is the small sander to get because it has dust collection for the delta pad. Only downside is the lack of cordless option. DeWALT has updated their Flexvolt tracksaw but the only change was the addition of the wireless vac activation feature.

jronmanbuilds
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It is honestly so freeing to get out of the single battery mindset. I understand it but once you get a couple battery bundles, you eventually just have a couple of each battery and then you can buy whatever fits the moment. Sometimes I don't need to spend Milwaukee prices on a Ryobi project or job.

saprious
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I got the DEWALT 20V MAX* 7-1/4-Inch Miter Saw, Compact Cordless (DCS361M1) for my small projects and it seems like it’s also a popular one for its lightweight and portability. Another is the DEWALT 20V MAX 4-1/2IN Cordless Circular Saw. It’s brushless, compact with nice dust collection that most of other circular saws don’t have. It can get a lot of work done for a small project. Would you be interested in doing a video on these 2 tools? Looking forward to seeing it! Thanks!😊

alicel
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Thanks for your another great video, Matt! You are the one guiding me into the woodworking world 3 weeks ago, and your reviews on each tools are always so comprehensive and honest. I have got most of the tools I need now and ready to start my first project soon. Thanks Matt!

alicel
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I own both brands and I like both. I have all the Milwaukee tools you talked about …. I do not have the DeWalt planner and I don’t need one because I have another brand. It’s a Kalamazoo and it’s very old and I should update but it does a vvery good job.

FredD
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Thank you for the comparisons, Matt. You give Dewalt fans some things to think about and compare. 😀😀😀❤❤❤

garymiller
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731 Woodworks... Never been to much into woodworking until recently when I found your channel. I love Milwaukee tools and I have several but mostly for automotive work like 1/2 and 3/8 impacts and ratchets. I want to get the new M12 1/2 and 3/8 impacts with the 550 Ft. Lbs. Also want a lot more of their tools so maybe one day. Slowly building them one at a time.

RenegadesGarage
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Great video Matt, as always. Multi-oscillating tools, aka multi-tools, actually do oscillate, not just a side-to-side movement. That’s how you can turn your blade sideways to a 90 and it still cut. As far as Milwaukee, I’m a tool man and LOVE to buy and use tools, somehow have never pulled the trigger on any awesome Milwaukee tools, but they ARE making it harder not to!!

Stewarts_Woodworks
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If Milwaukee or DeWalt made a combo planer/jointer machine that could be a game changer. I'd love to see that.

AlexRicketson
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I greatly prefer the twist adjustment on the Dewalt

paulhopkins
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I just am starting to move into the Milwaukee 12V platform. I’m normally a Ridgid user, but love the power and amount of tools you can get with the M12. So far, love it. They have some great deals going on now. Thanks to your videos, I have the 4 in 1 angle drill and detail sander on my list to get next!

lucasoliver
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The DW735 planer proves you wrong. I would also take the Dewalt 10" table saw and 12" miter saw over the Mileaukee equivalents and i say this as a Milwaukee fanboy. Milwaukee doesnt have any corded table or miter saws, only cordless. As a woodworker, those tools are most likely stationary. Milwaukee has a few M12 sanders that are nice, but Dewalts main random orbit sander is brushless. Overall. I think the Mileaukee cordless platforms are better that Dewalt's cordless tools, but the Dewalt corded tools are critical for a woodworker.

maximusmagni
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"Does Milwaukee even have a planer?" 😂🤣

LYTOMIZE_Woodshop
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On the Milwaukee 1/2” cordless hammer drill it has a similar anti rotation on it to keep from injuring your wrist it’ll stop if the drill hangs up when drilling. It is indeed a wrist saver.

monteglover