Milwaukee M12 12 Volt Lithium Ion Cordless Copper Tubing Cutter - Review
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- čas přidán 10. 07. 2024
- FnDunnWright.com - Milwaukee M12 12 Volt Lithium Ion Cordless Copper Tubing Cutter - Real World Review
Watch how I go from unboxing to real world usage to see if you'd benefit from this Milwaukee cordless tube cutter.
Highly recommend the Milwaukee Copper Gobbler M12
Yep... It's a great tool and makes your life easier!
I use my tool regularly for HVAC work and I love it. It doesn’t cut 3/8” tubing but anything larger it works well.
100% Agree. I tried it on a refrigerator water line and found the same issues. Also need to make sure you do not put too much pressure on the cutter by jamming it between a pipe and a stud for example.
Really appreciate the video. Nice to see a candid review of it on the job site. Looking forward to seeing how it holds up after long term. Been on the fence about getting one of these for the job.
Hard to beat for a tight space. This 1 inch tubes are hard to flex to make space. It really makes things a lot easier.
Water on tool a no no i hear. It cuts out for a day till dry unless you have a hair dryer handy 😅
shark bite fitting why not press fittings? i like shark bite fittings but not for a connection like that but to each its own as long as it works for you i got this toll when it first came out love it til this day
Both work in the same basic way but one requires almost no tools to install while the other requires specialty tools that most DIY folks do not own. From a cost perspective, it's much cheaper to use press fittings if you have a project of any size beyond a few connections.
Is that a shark bite fitting u used to connect ur pipes?
Yes they are ... holding up well and no need for a torch in a tight space
Why do you heat already hot water? I thought they were a water heater?
Not sure I understand the question?
@@fndunnwright9916 Im poking fun at the hot water heater comment. Lol.
5 minutes in watching this guy handle the tool and still have not seen it cut. NEXT
hmmm ... someone is "exaggerating" a bit ... the live cutting starts at 2:43 in the video. How you made it to minute 5 and did not see it cutting in "live mode" is a mystery to me.