NEW MILWAUKEE M12 ROVER LIGHT/CHARGER (What Were They Thinking!?)

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  • NEW MILWAUKEE M12 ROVER LIGHT/CHARGER (What Were They Thinking!?) In this video we show the #verycoolgang a brand new Milwaukee M12 ROVER 700 Lumen Service & Repair Flood Light w/ USB Charging. We want to know what were they thinking when they decided to release this new service and repair flood light with only 700 lumens max on an M12 battery when we can easily get 1100 lumens on our usb redlithium rechargeable flashlights. Let us know your thoughts on this new Milwaukee M12 ROVER Service & Repair Flood Light w/ USB Charging (2367-20) and if you think they could have made it better or you know what they were thinking by releasing this light down in the comments section.
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  • @Andrew-py8wd
    @Andrew-py8wd Před 3 lety +48

    If you're a service tech (plumber, hvac, electrician, etc) working in a small place or working on a piece of equipment, 700 lumens is MORE than adequate. When you're a service tech all you want is good light in a small package that won't die on you when you're in a crawl space or force you to go back to the van to get something else. This light is perfect for that and I think that was their intent.

  • @smitty74usmc
    @smitty74usmc Před 3 lety +264

    Its only 700 lumens, but its 700 lumens for 8 HOURS! Thats what they were thinking.

    • @davidkierzkowski
      @davidkierzkowski Před 3 lety +30

      This is the correct answer

    • @curbysquad
      @curbysquad Před 3 lety +17

      I would have been happier with a possible 6hrs at 1000 lumens

    • @Cankoda15
      @Cankoda15 Před 3 lety +14

      @@curbysquad agreed. Maybe 3 modes, like add an extra maybe 1400 lumesn mode that lasts 4 hours on top of what’s on the product, but what’s offered isn’t terrible

    • @legros731
      @legros731 Před 3 lety +10

      For auto mecanic its perfect most light are in the 400 lumen so 700 lumen is great even the 250 lumen mode is enough and you can leave it on all work day
      One good light is the astro its really slim and fully adjustable brightness but the battery life suck and you can't swap them so it useless is less than 4 hours at max 410 lumen

    • @scottcoleman7304
      @scottcoleman7304 Před 3 lety +3

      8 hours is not that long for a tiny work light though... if it was 1,500-2,000 lumens and 8 hours sure thats impressive

  • @Socalnik66
    @Socalnik66 Před 3 lety +47

    I use my M12 rover light everyday and love it. I’m an electrician. Working above drop ceilings. Lighting up small rooms. Lighting up the general area where I’m working. Or when I’m on a scissor lift. It works all day and then some. The run time and lumens is great. Magnetically sticks to any steel around. And fits in my tool bag perfectly. Well worth every penny.

    • @legros731
      @legros731 Před 3 lety +5

      Yes it clearly don't the the use for this light it blinded by the lumen number lol

    • @pook1291
      @pook1291 Před rokem +1

      I love mine as you I’m an electrician and works great for me 👍🏽

  • @kneesinthebreeze99
    @kneesinthebreeze99 Před 3 lety +57

    Yo Vin. 1100 lumens is to bright in an engine compartment. It blinds you bouncing off bare metal or your tools. This light rocks for automotive and heavy equipment repair. Specialized light.

    • @jonathancurol9086
      @jonathancurol9086 Před 3 lety +12

      . Also it was designed for automotive use. It’s will get turn on at the beginning of the day and won’t get shut off until the end of the day. I have the 1100 lumen light and it’s nice but won’t last all day without a battery swap or charge.

    • @jossege
      @jossege Před 3 lety +10

      @@legros731 Of course it isn't useful for job site lighting. Why are people trying to compare this to an M18 Rocket light? It is designed for small spaces, not to light up your entire job site. That is like asking why Milwaukee makes an M12 compact cut off tool when tools like a 10" table saw or a 12" dual bevel sliding compound miter saw will have a much better cutting capacity. You're missing the entire purpose of the tool.

    • @legros731
      @legros731 Před 3 lety +3

      @@jossegewow how did a write this lol
      Don't know what a was thinking
      A love this light i use it everyday at work
      I am a mechanic no need to light big area

    • @Deadspotsapper6
      @Deadspotsapper6 Před 2 lety +1

      I just picked one up at home depot with the same thought process and agree with you fully brother

    • @halledwardb
      @halledwardb Před 2 lety +1

      Ok so I'm not a pro mechanic but I work on enough of my own stuff and other peoples stuff that laymen call me a mechanic. I have 2 of these lights. Stick these suckers on a hood at night and its great. Just don't push them past a 3.0ah slim battery. Magnet feels just a little weak to me with the bigger stuff attached. Ill either pick up another or see what comes out next when I can see the new milwaukee auto light with the arm in the wild.

  • @markcampbell9730
    @markcampbell9730 Před 3 lety +96

    No magic number for lumens is required by task but if you are wanting a light that will provide light for extended periods of time, put away your pocket flashlight and hang the Rover with an XC battery. You're way off on this rant.

    • @scottcoleman7304
      @scottcoleman7304 Před 3 lety

      soooo many Milwaukee fanboys in this comment section its hilarious 😂 your biased opinions mean nothing guys when will you realize that?

    • @jossege
      @jossege Před 3 lety +3

      You're spot on here. There is such thing as too much light and Milwaukee has a winner here. I will use the hell out of this under the dash of a car or under a sink where too much light will just make glare unbearable, and a smaller/brighter flashlight that gets hot and chews through batteries is impractical for extended periods of work. Vince even said in this very video that trying to be good at too many things means you wont be very good at one. This light is very good at it's intended design purpose, and other lights are very good for their intended design purpose.

    • @timdunk7278
      @timdunk7278 Před 2 lety +1

      “Rant…” well put. Dudes freaking annoying asf and uninformative.

    • @SkinnySkinch
      @SkinnySkinch Před rokem

      @Sid The sloth Snapon fanboys like mr suburu are theeee worst. Snapon is an American embarrassment

    • @SkinnySkinch
      @SkinnySkinch Před rokem

      @Sid The sloth yup I agree. I have tons of Dewalt but also a bunch of Milwaukee. Love the M12 Milwaukee stuff but like the Dewalt 20v over all of milwaukees 18v stuff. I have plenty of HF as well wrenches and what not

  • @kittyairsoft
    @kittyairsoft Před 3 lety +97

    My pocket light has 1200 lumen peak and honestly magnetizing it to something and turning it on that bright is almost too much. I personally think 700 is the sweet spot for eye strain, run time, heat, and visibility

    • @brandonle4930
      @brandonle4930 Před 2 lety +5

      How long does your 1200 lumen battery last? 1.5 hours?

    • @kittyairsoft
      @kittyairsoft Před 2 lety

      @@brandonle4930 the run time is weird because it automatically attenuated down after 5 minutes, i was mentioning an olight warrior mini in this comment if you care to look it up

    • @brandonle4930
      @brandonle4930 Před 2 lety +2

      I care more about the runtime since I needed a work light that can last me over 4 hours

    • @kittyairsoft
      @kittyairsoft Před 2 lety +2

      @@brandonle4930 yeah the light I carry is really small, I use it in a pinch mostly. When I’m gonna need it for a long time in one spot I have an M12 rocket light, and the larger m12 rover. Highly recommend both

    • @ado038
      @ado038 Před 2 lety +1

      1200 out of a little pocket light sounds awesome but watching Torque Test Channel's flashlight light output tests have got me questioning every manufacturer lumen and runtime claim lol shits downright sad at times.

  • @shakeandbayke
    @shakeandbayke Před 3 lety +44

    Alright Vince, I can personally say I am pumped about this light. Most of your expertise is in the construction field, NOT so much the car accessory field. I install remote starts all day through winter. I currently use the 550 lumen 4V Rover, but battery changing is a pain. The higher lumen lights are too big for under a dash and you need a light this size to coordinate placement while working. Flashlights are too narrow a field for use and can't be set down. I think your opinion is narrowed to your field. Keep it up though, love how critical you are!

  • @stanley4006
    @stanley4006 Před 3 lety +23

    I have been waiting for this light. I am happy with what I see so far, can’t wait to get my hands on it. I am a field service tech and do a lot of work with the power off so I need a lite like this so when I am testing inside a cabinet I can see what I am doing. I don’t want to hold a flashlight the whole time I want something I can magnet to the box and go to work and not have to worry about the battery for the time I am working. Also I am buying a light not a cell changer so the 2.1 usb is just a bonus. I think I will be happy with it when I can finally get one.

    • @stanley4006
      @stanley4006 Před 3 lety +3

      Something I forgot. I consider this a task light so for me working in a large disconnect or a transformer 700 lumens is perfect or say for a plumber under a sink in a cabinet it’s plenty. If I need light for the job I will grab one of my other 5 large Milwaukee lights to light up the work area

  • @rpd189
    @rpd189 Před 3 lety +30

    The 1100 lumen flashlight will only run for 1.75 hours. The rover light is much better for a 8 hour shift day. Or even 24 hours on low!

    • @UnhumanNewman
      @UnhumanNewman Před 3 lety +2

      Exactly. That’s the whole point. You’re flashlight is not enough for task lighting, it’s for spotlighting and highlighting areas for a short time.

    • @legros731
      @legros731 Před 3 lety

      This look great for mecanic stick it under hood or on the lift post and boom instant light and it can be aimed

    • @TheDmantheman100
      @TheDmantheman100 Před 3 lety

      And you can charge your usb light right on the rover. Pretty handy

    • @xxxYopisxxx
      @xxxYopisxxx Před 3 lety

      Thats true if you are an inspector less than 2 hours runtime is fine because is periodically when u using it, but in the field the battery accomplish the 8 hrs of work

  • @virtuelspeaker
    @virtuelspeaker Před 3 lety +10

    It's a real awesome light. Perfect balance of lumens, run time, convenience. And the design is awesome when you are in a confined space and you need to leave it on the ground, you pivot it upwards. Super nice light. Depends if it's the right light for you that is all! Try lighting up your work area with your flashlight and work with both hands.

  • @Danko88
    @Danko88 Před 3 lety +11

    love this light , use it for everything I seem to grab it for about everything I do lately. home inspections, BBQing, walking the property , working on car. LOVE IT !!

  • @kingofthecrease30
    @kingofthecrease30 Před 3 lety +20

    yes..it has USB charging but its not designed to be the primary charger for a phone....its just to get you some battery life if you dont have your primary charger with you...its a convenience feature....700 lumens is plenty for a work light...i use the 445 lumen.rover pocket light every day at work and its more than enough...more lumens = higher price and more battery drain

  • @nibiru_1561
    @nibiru_1561 Před 3 lety +21

    Spend more time in crawlspaces bro, I just ordered one of these and 8 hrs is awesome.

    • @bobofwinnipeg9455
      @bobofwinnipeg9455 Před 3 lety +1

      Hello crawlspace brother. Lol

    • @ariip
      @ariip Před 3 lety +1

      Yes, I am getting in a crawlspace soon again. I am getting mine today from CPO outlets 12/23.

  • @aaronho4242
    @aaronho4242 Před 3 lety +14

    One thing is that little light at 1100 lumens will over heat while the m12 will not I know they can go higher but there are trade offs in time and how long the light will last

    • @stevematthews4092
      @stevematthews4092 Před 3 lety

      Actually no, that little light wont overheat. Light emitting diodes (led's)let off very little heat, which is why they don't need the big heat sinks of other type luminary globes

    • @legros731
      @legros731 Před 3 lety +1

      @@stevematthews4092 at 1100 lumen it need heat sink led are pretty hot and the driver as well
      And this light got what max 2 hour run time its useless for continuous use

  • @shawnloy6465
    @shawnloy6465 Před 3 lety +17

    I got this light a month ago and I agree with Ken. This light works great for working on panels and close work in dark areas. It’s not bright on high and can run all day with 4.0. Haven’t used the charger and didn’t buy it for that so it’s just a bonus. I see what your saying about utilizing the faster charger but since it has Milwaukee’s name on it, it would cost more for that feature. Considering the price of there other M12 small light options I think it is a great light that fits in my bag and is not so bright it gives me a headache after a days work.

    • @ggsdude1
      @ggsdude1 Před rokem +1

      Yup what i came down to when i bought this today...i wanted a portable light that i can take to work but not so large like the 4000lumen flood light or the 1500lumen rover light that thats double the size and price and cant really put in my back pocket of my high viz vest...this fit the bill for sure

  • @reddbeard2030
    @reddbeard2030 Před 3 lety +22

    I dont know why there isn't a USB port on the Standard M18/M12 chargers.
    Oh Well
    GO Vince!

    • @scottcoleman7304
      @scottcoleman7304 Před 3 lety

      bc Milwaukee saves $0.47 per unit by not adding it duh!!!!

    • @reddbeard2030
      @reddbeard2030 Před 3 lety +1

      @@scottcoleman7304 Seems really productive.
      Duh!

    • @scottcoleman7304
      @scottcoleman7304 Před 3 lety

      @@reddbeard2030 hey when you dont care about anything but making the most $, this is what happens. Sadly capitalism has its downfalls as well as its victories. if china didnt exist, it would have a lot less downfalls as nobody would be dumb enough to work for such little money. Cheap products wouldn't exist.

    • @ariip
      @ariip Před 3 lety +1

      Yes, that is a very good idea. Charge your phone while charging your batteries. Better yet, the radios that can run on batteries and have a place for a phone/media player should all have usb ports that run off the battery for charging the device that you are using to listen to. Does this not make sense??. The few that do, only have it run on ac power and not battery. ???? I have the compact m12 radio and modded it and added usb ports in it for my media player etc. That is even more absurd that they don't.

    • @reddbeard2030
      @reddbeard2030 Před 3 lety

      @@ariip Makes plenty sense/ cents to me.
      I'm with you.

  • @AlexGarcia-vv4ux
    @AlexGarcia-vv4ux Před 3 lety +37

    I’m team Milwaukee 💯 all the way and completely agree on your criticism

  • @Chrisd5341
    @Chrisd5341 Před 3 lety +7

    This has to be the first time I disagree. Im a plumber and this light is absolutely perfect. Yeah the flash light is bright but it wont give you all day run time and getting it in a spot to keep the area lit without falling is impossible. The fact you can orient this light any which way with all day run time on high and it doesnt bother the eyes for 59 bucks is incredible. Fits perfect in my pro pac also.

    • @jonanderson5137
      @jonanderson5137 Před rokem

      @Sid The sloth I just picked one up last month, it's great. Only thing I plan on making it better is making a hanging hook for the magnet.

  • @rogerdominick288
    @rogerdominick288 Před 3 lety +7

    Love your video Vince but let’s be real who needs 1000 lumins to look under your car or truck hood or under a kitchen sink?
    Ease up on Milwaukee there’s no sin in being practical

    • @BuffaloNickel9
      @BuffaloNickel9 Před 3 lety

      You should really look @ O-Lights headlights... so lightweight you'll hardly notice it's on your head and you can get 6 hours of runtime 500 lumens... plus you don't have to Lug anything around .. best light purchase I've ever made were my O-Light headlights no other brand comes close for a comparison... every Tradesman should own an O-Light headlight or two imo

    • @rogerdominick288
      @rogerdominick288 Před 3 lety

      @@BuffaloNickel9 I agree I have 4 olights(I'm a olight fan)that i use to inspect pipes and other items in dark places,but when it comes to doing repairs I want a light that is wider and more flexible

  • @johnhammond6248
    @johnhammond6248 Před 3 lety +2

    As an HVAC service tech i really love this light, i can easily hang it on ductwork and point it into air handlers in customers dark dank basements, the swivel is great

  • @jacob.davis334
    @jacob.davis334 Před 3 lety +6

    Like you need more than 700 lumens when you are working 2 or 3 ft away from it. It’s marketed as a hand held work light. That’s plenty bright. Not everything has to be 1000+ lumens

  • @Furicist
    @Furicist Před 3 lety +2

    I work as an industrial electrician and I'd rather have a light that ran all day than one that burned ultra bright. If I need mega, mega bright light on one spot I'll just get my headtorch. I can't use a flashlight while I work because I need both hands and I need the light where my hands are, not shining on the back of my head. I dont want to have to run through batteries all day. I really want them to update the M18 rover with newer LED's so I can buy it. I'm hoping that's what is next on their list. Being able to tell the difference between brown, black and blue is important to me, mainly so I dont blow up panels. The older guys on site genuinely struggle if they have a bad colour light as their eyes are past their prime.

  • @Aronteed
    @Aronteed Před 2 lety +2

    Ive got one, its awesome. Only thing missing was a hanger/bracket. I made one, it sticks to the magnet giving an infinite amount od adjustment angles. Its awesome!

  • @steveb611
    @steveb611 Před 3 lety +8

    I think it's a great light for working on cars. Definitely buying

  • @clone1137
    @clone1137 Před 2 lety +3

    When working under the hood, working under the vehicle while it’s jacked up, even just changing the tire this light has been AMAZING. Don’t get me wrong bigger is always better, but 700 lumens lights up my entire front yard. I find I’m using it on low for most tasks when the light is 2-6 feet from my work. Personally, I love huge lumen ratings, but I refuse to use them if they kill my battery. For instance my Olight can do 1,600 lumens for two minutes. Then the battery steps down the run time significantly. I rarely ever use the highest mode because I’m not interested in draining the battery in a matter of minutes. 8 hours of runtime on 70” lumens is mind blowing to me. Lights up a medium sized room, and 8 hours is a long time. I couldn’t be happier with this light.

  • @TheFrostcave
    @TheFrostcave Před 3 lety +4

    My next light this is what I want, I honestly think the Milwaukee true view makes a huge difference with wire and fiber color order. So that 700 equals other led 800 of 900 because of that true view

  • @stevenkeller386
    @stevenkeller386 Před 3 lety +4

    Like others have said, it comes down to run time and the quality of the light output. This is a higher quality flood/area light vs your pocket light which is more of a point light.
    In regards to USB charging, I agree, USB C at full amps should be standard at this point. They should be looking to do what Skil has done and put a USB port on their batteries as well. Skil is somewhat lucky, they are (re)entering the cordless market with fresh standards and a clean drawing board, they don't have to drag legacy tools and batteries along like everyone else.

    • @markk3948
      @markk3948 Před rokem

      I'd hate there tp be a usb port on all their batteries. The batteries cost enough already and I'd worry about crap getting into the usb port and ruining the port and battery.

  • @grantdeisig1360
    @grantdeisig1360 Před 3 lety +3

    Personally, (even at just 500 lumens) I prefer the pivoting head flashlight. It's really bright, has a high and low flood mode and very bright spot mode, remembers what mode you left it on when turned off, and a magnet at the base. The pivoting head feels nice and the flashlight feels solid.

  • @dmitriyk.7461
    @dmitriyk.7461 Před rokem +1

    I used it couple of times working on car engine, so I stick it to the hood and it's light's up the whole engine area. I love this light using wery often.

  • @jameselam8263
    @jameselam8263 Před 3 lety +3

    Not sure I agree with you the rover is designed more for mechanics to light up a 5ft x 5ft area at at close range with out cords, hands free, and without taking up space like some of the bigger lights. Where as a flash light its designed not only to light up areas close to you but far away. Honestly you don't need 1100 lumens to light up an area close to you that is over kill. You need those lumens to light up far away. If you need that much light for close up get a big flood light. The flash light is not hands free so if you want to use both hands to work you have to lay it down or hold it in your mouth. I think it is more than adequate to do the job it was designed to do.

    • @legros731
      @legros731 Před 3 lety

      Perfect to go with all my other mechanic
      M12 tool

  • @johncarne4884
    @johncarne4884 Před 3 lety +2

    Love the look of this light can’t wait for them to be available in the uk. I think 700 lumens is plenty for its size especially for working in tight spaces or working on boilers, under the hood of cars. I like a previous comment about if it was brighter it would shine back at you and make it harder to see also it’s go the runtime for if your doing a boiler install 8hrs on a bad day. honestly if you need more then get a rocket or m18 rover.

  • @PackerFan1418
    @PackerFan1418 Před 3 lety +5

    I think they kept it only 700 lumens only because it’s meant for closer quarters like under a vehicle or under the hood.

  • @TheJttv
    @TheJttv Před 3 lety +14

    The m18 spot/flood light is only 700 lumens on flood. And that shit can light a entire room. lumens is a terrible unit of measure and efficiency.

    • @BuffaloNickel9
      @BuffaloNickel9 Před 3 lety +1

      Agreed.. I collect O- light flashlights/ headlights..to me they're the most well-made out there with the magnetic charging Etc and have earned their cult-like following...
      I have some flashlights that are big and thick 2500 lumens and have Olight Warriors & Warrior X that are 1500 lumens and will absolutely put the higher 250p lumen to shame in every aspect flood throw brightness Etc...
      Perhaps Candela is a better measurement but for right now everyone uses lumens..
      tell me if you agree, but you really don't know how bright or how much you will like a light into you get it in your hands despite what the Lumen output says..
      for example if I want a really bright light, I can end up with a 1500 or 1800 Lumen instead of 2500 lumen because it was brighter & provided the right amount of throw, flood, etcetera..

    • @scottcoleman7304
      @scottcoleman7304 Před 3 lety

      Milwaukee fanboy alert

  • @markspan61
    @markspan61 Před 3 lety +2

    This light has its purpose and is well suited for its intended purpose. For soft area lighting, I hang it inside a translucent bucket. I don’t use the usb charging , but nice to have it in case. I also have spots and flash lights that I use for their intended purposes. 2 totally different lights. I don’t understand the apples to oranges comparison.

  • @RealRonnieMac
    @RealRonnieMac Před 3 lety

    I agree they probably could have made it a little brighter. But I really like the size would definitely come in handy in a lot of situations and I can see myself using this a lot. Especially love the portability. Will definitely be getting this

  • @heathcarr1105
    @heathcarr1105 Před 5 měsíci

    Ive had two for 3 years. Its my favorite all around light ever. Mechanic work,camping, etc. Its amazing

  • @scottwiz357
    @scottwiz357 Před 3 lety

    Spot on Vince. Purchsedr M18 light a few years ago. Now they finally, came out with what I wanted. Dual power supply support. Will not make the jump till price comes down.

  • @duncdunc76
    @duncdunc76 Před 3 lety +1

    Well im a Dewalt platform guy that sometimes wonders about Milwaukee fans having more money then sense for what they pay for many Milwaukee products. But I gotta say I was thinking right away what many of the commentors were saying which was the light is designed as a task light with long run time in mind. And a quality long running task light is pretty valuable for those that gotta work in the dark often especially in tight spaces. A lot of times a headlamp or flashlight just doesnt cut it. I love my Dewalt DCL044 task light for its capability and compact portability and this Milwaukee light looks like its a step up for the Milwaukee guys. Oh and to you Milwaukee guys, notice I said sometimes up top 😉 because I do think that Milwaukee makes some quality stuff. I Can also see however that if Vince is always breaking out that new Milwaukee tower light hes probably like ehh when he thinks about a little task light like this one.

  • @Bluegroove47
    @Bluegroove47 Před 3 lety +2

    I like the light. Good true view is a big deal. And 700 lumens true view is impressive. However, as a mobile mechanic, I wish they had including m12 battery charging capabilities. So that I could ditch the compact charger and just bring this unit along.

  • @zebra9398
    @zebra9398 Před 3 lety

    You make some good points there vince, I've recently bought the new milwaukee box cutter. I love the slim figure of it and thought it was a great idea for them to add a screwdriver on the back. Anyways I've always used the old metal one they've had for years now and it works great. I've had the new one a couple weeks now and noticed a crack on the plastic housing. :/ I think milwaukee is starting to slack on there products using cheaper material but not lowering there prices.

  • @JosEmanuel0n24
    @JosEmanuel0n24 Před 3 lety +1

    I was beginning to think you were a milwaukee sell out....my hat is off to you sir.
    Nice job.

  • @davidzee3755
    @davidzee3755 Před 3 lety +4

    Don’t see much for the usb part and 700 is plenty if your working on electrical panels and other security panels. 1100 would be way to bright I’m happy with the magnet pivot and 700

  • @Anything_man
    @Anything_man Před 3 lety +3

    I think your a bit rough on it.. I’m an auto tech and think it will come in very handy all lights have a use i have allot of different lights for different situations

  • @patrickhaggerty7830
    @patrickhaggerty7830 Před 3 lety +4

    I think raw output in lumens isn't as useful in a light that is supposed to illuminate a work area (like under a car for example) that is in close proximity, too much light just washes things out. I agree that they could have upgraded the usb port to provide more amperage.

  • @mikepagel8100
    @mikepagel8100 Před 3 lety +4

    Love the energy and humor. However, I think you missed the point. Its not a pin light! Its a flood light. Great for use when working is tight crawl spaces or attics. Keep the reviews coming. Marry Christmas! Cheers

  • @DClairRobinson
    @DClairRobinson Před 3 lety +2

    The advantage of the Milwaukee is when it dies, you can just swap a fully charged battery into it. You've got to wait for your little flashlight to charge before you can use it again. I don't think you're too critical though. They should've at least added a tiny Bluetooth speaker or something into this one; if they're gonna skimp on the lumens and no rapid charging, they need something else in it.

  • @nasdsrekk3503
    @nasdsrekk3503 Před 4 měsíci

    We have livestock and I keep mine on my back door (steel door and it’s magnetic) and if I have to run outside in the middle of the night , I can grab it and go . I’m about to buy another one for my front door . I love this thing !

  • @charlesking678
    @charlesking678 Před 3 lety +2

    Vince you hit the nail on the head. Milwaukee went soft and purposely left features off for gen 2.

  • @shinigami1265
    @shinigami1265 Před 3 lety +4

    They definitely dropped the ball. I want that 🔦

  • @skolsaw1080
    @skolsaw1080 Před 3 lety +3

    You would think it would be twice as powerful as the pocket flashlight. Maybe they wanted to make the light a little more subtle because they figured it would be used in small tight spaces. Then again why not make it twice as bright and give it one more dimmer mode so you have that option. Not sure. That’s kind of a head scratcher.

  • @markmeli1960
    @markmeli1960 Před 3 lety

    I think the lumens depends on your use. if you're on a job site I could definitely see how it wouldn't be enough. For me I would get it to work on cars with and a lot of the lights I have are just too bright and make it difficult to see. 700 seems like a sweet spot if you're in tight quarters

  • @doubleas88
    @doubleas88 Před 3 lety

    My favorite flashlight is still my m18 search light! I am tempted to buy another just because the one have is pretty worn because I use it so much... I just bought the packout charger light and really enjoy that as well it's just not something I want to carry around all day... But what I NEED is that red lithium pocket flashlight!!!

  • @martykoehler6512
    @martykoehler6512 Před 3 lety +3

    I have the usb rover and it only has 445 lumens. This M12 would be a big improvement. I already have a M12&M18 power source, so I don't need the usb charger

  • @roberterickson6331
    @roberterickson6331 Před 3 lety +3

    If they put more lumens it wouldn't last a full 8hr shift i think it's great and will be getting 1 tomorrow

  • @gavyntowle5210
    @gavyntowle5210 Před 3 lety +5

    Can you do a update on all your Milwaukee collection

  • @xishxander8510
    @xishxander8510 Před 3 lety

    Bro, here's the thing.. I love the little red lithium lights, but I am hungry for a similar thing on the m12 platform. The pivot flashlight is my daily driver, but it gets hot as hell and I would love to get some extra runtime on a charge. Here's to hoping they get it together sooner than later. Definitely seems like they cut some corners on last years releases. Good thing I'm not afraid of getting a little Dewalt in my life 😉

  • @Minglator
    @Minglator Před 3 lety +5

    Whos gonna tell Vince the standard USB port is call USB Type A, not TypeB

    • @VCGConstruction
      @VCGConstruction  Před 3 lety +2

      🤣🤣

    • @idude1471
      @idude1471 Před 3 lety +1

      I with Vince.. a, b, c x y z z who can keep up with that stuff.

    • @VCGConstruction
      @VCGConstruction  Před 3 lety +2

      🤣🤣

    • @bricesechrist6438
      @bricesechrist6438 Před 3 lety

      @@idude1471 There is Type A (normal usb) and type C (the new reversible, kinda lightning shaped). Those are the only two ports that supply power. Then there is all the ports that consume the power, USB-C, micro USB, mini USB (super old), then the random ports for TV's, monitors, consoles and such. But in terms of power supply there is only A and C.

    • @thedewdster
      @thedewdster Před 3 lety +1

      @@bricesechrist6438 usb 3.0 type b also supplies power...

  • @mattrosich
    @mattrosich Před 3 lety +1

    Its $59 bucks brand new. Too critical here. Sorry this is excellent. The m12 flood light is a 1000. The rocket light is 1400 lumens. The m12 stick light with the metal hook on, is 350-400 lumens. So this is perfect. Strong ass magnet, super small, lightweight. Its for being in tight spaces where u no longer will need a stupid headlamp all the time and blind everyone u speak to. TY for the review VCG, u were just giving your honest review. That's why I subscribe to this channel.

  • @roberterickson6331
    @roberterickson6331 Před 3 lety

    I just received 2 of them and they are great Monday 1/11/2021 will be the first day on the job and with them I'll let you guy's know how they go but 700 lumens is crazy bright in a small 10x10x8 room they should work great

  • @bryanmcfarland967
    @bryanmcfarland967 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi Guys!!! Vince, your points on this lights are right on the mark! It's another example of Milwaukee having a good idea, but just missing the mark. The same can be said for the plastic railing on the new Milwaukee two-wheel dolley. Milwaukee should definitely increase the lumens on this light. Any M12 battery could support more lumens in addition to supporting the USB features at the same time. And, why isn't the USB-C port fast charging? It should be. I wish that light had a hook, and the light swiveled in an additional circular motion to give more flexibility. And lastly, why does Milwaukee still sale an M18 flashlight for $49 at Home Depot that has only 160 lumens and an M18 LED light stick ($55) that is 300 lumens? I love the design of those M18 lights, but the prices they demand for those lumens is ridiculous! Increase the lumens Milwaukee and give us more bang-for-the-buck!!!

  • @slipperyslope3912
    @slipperyslope3912 Před 3 lety

    Good point. I love this light and think it's their best (so far). But yes, more light is always better. That's why modes exist, to lengthen runtime.

  • @sietherine
    @sietherine Před 2 lety +1

    I agree with the masses, working on cars or close to you where the light can be shifted around to improve the angle is great and too much light would be excessive and throw off night vision. You could move a brighter light further away but then you would have to get up from your work to move it for angle adjustment or to move to another area of the project.

  • @cole33333333
    @cole33333333 Před 3 lety

    Had a job where there was no electricity and went through five flashlights before the job was done. How long will that light last and how much area will it light up?

  • @dakohnster
    @dakohnster Před 3 lety

    I'm team at Milwaukee all the way, there are enough high lumen output lights and this fills a different need. This light seems very versatile and will fit the specific need of many tradesmen

  • @jeremiahmiller7796
    @jeremiahmiller7796 Před 3 lety

    I picked up 2. Since the m12 doesn’t have as much juice in it I get not doing the fast charging capability.
    I agree with the lighting on it. It should be 1100 range for lumens but make it so when you turn it on and off it resumes the previous light setting.

  • @goyslop4289
    @goyslop4289 Před 5 měsíci

    I build out sprinter vans for a living, this thing has become priceless in day to day use, especially working under the vans.

  • @MegaFranceschini
    @MegaFranceschini Před 3 lety +1

    i like to get one of these lights but is impossible to find one, where can i get one? VINCE thanks for the video. have a nice holiday. MERRY CHRISTMAS

  • @HerrenGamingNews
    @HerrenGamingNews Před 2 lety +1

    Honestly this would make for a good roadside tool it's compact enough for your car, it's bright enough to check your engine and underneath your car and it works with the M12 platform so if you only have 1 or 2 batteries you don't have to sweat.

    • @nathanielcrowder1978
      @nathanielcrowder1978 Před 2 lety

      I’ve got one in both of my semi trucks. Perfect light for pretrip and road side repairs imo.

  • @dwayneberry697
    @dwayneberry697 Před 3 lety +1

    True the light is built in such a way that the expectation that it should be brighter is reasonable. The size of the light dictates where and how the light will be used. Do you really want 1000 or more lumens inside a cabinet or under a dash? The unit is plenty strong for how I intend to use it. Do I think that milwaukee released it, the way it is leaving room for improvements and a gen 2 ? Absolutely.

  • @mak450
    @mak450 Před 3 lety +1

    I think the point of this compared to a regular, brighter lumen flashlight is endurance. Not just the battery, but all those little LEDs are probably doing less work than that one big LED in that other light. So it oughta run cooler and longer whiteout having to lower it's output because the LED is getting too hot, and have a longer service life. That's what I'm assuming anyway.
    As far as the USB out? no arguments here.

  • @stevematthews4092
    @stevematthews4092 Před 3 lety +2

    Youre right vince. It falls behind the avg when it comes to lighting output. But they're a tool specialist not lighting specialists.. just another offering for the brand addicts

    • @legros731
      @legros731 Před 3 lety

      Nope it a more mecanic oriented light like a lot of m12 products
      Most mecanic ligth are in the 400 lumen and don't even last 4 hours and you can't change the battery so you need 2 to go all day at work
      But it on the lift post for under light or under the hood

  • @struckus
    @struckus Před rokem

    the m12 rover light is a fantastic light..I use it so often..even magnet it to the top of my ice fishing pop up..love the thing

  • @TheStewpig
    @TheStewpig Před 3 lety +1

    Compared to allot of their other lights, this light wins. I have quite a few m12 lights and this light is much better than the other ones especially when it comes down to price. Allot of Milwaukees smaller lights are way too expensive, so this is an amazing light for how bright it is, how long it lasts, and it's cost.

  • @madeinusa1576
    @madeinusa1576 Před 3 lety

    The usb rover light with 550 is great for me but dies to freaking such as the flashlights they don’t last long. I do hvac and with in attics or closets that aren’t lit 700 lumens is perfect and for 8 hours! The flashlight is great for visual quick inspections bu yet its not as versatile in my opinions. Love all the new gadgets y’all are getting and watching your reviews being tradesman as well and not just so guy who gets free tools!!

  • @frankandazola5767
    @frankandazola5767 Před 3 lety

    I like it, for electrical inspections, can definitely us it for compact stand-up switch gear, unenergized of course 😉

  • @WRCPNW
    @WRCPNW Před 2 lety

    puchased one a couple of days ago for a commercial vehicle shop so far its been AWESOME!

  • @DELTA-CYPRESS
    @DELTA-CYPRESS Před 3 měsíci

    The man always seems to me as if he works in a used car dealership in Jersey 😂 I love the light it’s phenomenal in confined spaces when size is an issue.

  • @Leensman
    @Leensman Před 3 lety +2

    Just ordered from CPO Outlets, gonna be real helpful around the house.

    • @VCGConstruction
      @VCGConstruction  Před 3 lety +1

      Very Wise my friend, have a great Sunday!

    • @Leensman
      @Leensman Před 3 lety

      @@VCGConstruction to you as well

  • @UnhumanNewman
    @UnhumanNewman Před 3 lety

    I use it for elevator and escalator maintenance. It is absolutely perfect

  • @trevorfinney4640
    @trevorfinney4640 Před rokem

    I use my rover daily and love it for work in tight spaces when doing machine repair.

  • @mannyt.2549
    @mannyt.2549 Před 3 lety

    I was considering this light and really like it but did not think about what you just pointed out, should have a bit more light settings, definitely brighter and why not use the new usb that all devices are switching to (usb C) thanks for the video and review

  • @drusski4345
    @drusski4345 Před 3 lety +1

    This is a good example of a carpenter looking at a mechanics tool. Kind of like if someone handed me a router. This is a solid contender because I have so many m12 batteries. I also don’t know how useful a flashlight is on my belt. He mentioned our hard earned money, did he happen to mention a price for this thing?

    • @legros731
      @legros731 Před 3 lety +1

      59$ us

    • @drusski4345
      @drusski4345 Před 3 lety

      @@legros731 thank you, that’s a pretty good deal. What warranty do you think they will have?

  • @waynem922
    @waynem922 Před 3 lety

    magnetic...that is the key, along with rotation. Perfect for those tight areas where you can't hold a light or need more than a spotlight.

  • @yobryan88
    @yobryan88 Před 3 lety

    The only reason why I can think of why they did that is for a full shift light, and no overheating. I am a car electrician and that might be handy, not too strong, not too light, won't heat up when I can sometimes have it right beside my face and can some times need to be on for a long time in small dark places.
    But I totally agree with Vince, why they didn't do it future proof, like are they scared or they wanna us to buy that one and than another one?

  • @phillipbruni2434
    @phillipbruni2434 Před 3 lety +2

    Seems like they made some compromises on it, probably because most of us use more usb A connections still, and it’s more of an automotive option then general contractor, look like Vince was ready to pop a blood vessel
    Good video

  • @chavisiegel9242
    @chavisiegel9242 Před 3 lety

    totally agree, i use an astro pneumatic 70sl, tiny floodlight that has 700lumens. doesnt have a replaceable battery, but i would say its a least 1/4 the size. no idea what they were thinking

  • @TheDombrowSKISKI
    @TheDombrowSKISKI Před rokem

    Seriously love this light. Someone yanked it from me on a job site and ended up buying an m18 rover. Wish I bought a second m12 rather than the heavier m18

    • @markk3948
      @markk3948 Před rokem

      Man I hate guys that steal your tools that's a death sentence on the oil sands. Sorry this happened to you.

  • @TheChancho21
    @TheChancho21 Před 3 lety

    I use this light at work. Milwaukee 2113-21 USB Rechargeable Pivoting Flashlight
    I work in a lot of confined spaces. Attics. Dark places. This light is way better than that light and has a magnet on the bottom. More compact. You have to check it out. Great flash light.

  • @racsito
    @racsito Před 3 lety

    So right I’m gonna wait on this, I like usb-a better then c for sturdiness but for 60 bucks 3.0 and a higher brightness option isn’t asking for much a hook and key hole option would be nice too

  • @rotormasher
    @rotormasher Před 3 lety

    Is this the only M12 floss style light? I have the black flashlight and that's heavy-duty for sure lol

  • @ihatesigningupforsht
    @ihatesigningupforsht Před 2 lety

    Use my rover every day doing electrical contracting work. I couldn't live without it

  • @joshmondragon5818
    @joshmondragon5818 Před 2 lety

    I have both and honestly it comes down to the Run time 8 hours for the rover vs 1.5 hours on the flashlight.. I’ll take both haha each serves there own purpose

  • @mickhvac3908
    @mickhvac3908 Před 3 lety

    Yo cuz, I like it.
    I have a 10” open top tool bag and I use an Ipad all day in attics. I would grab this before my rover for a 30-45 min job.

  • @MatijsBabris
    @MatijsBabris Před 3 lety +2

    Yes, they thought: Runtime! (Cuz most just set it on "high" and never change)

  • @josephs9268
    @josephs9268 Před 3 lety

    Depends on what your using it for, but it was aimed at the auto repair industry, and as a automotive technician its works for me.

  • @evoneEVOLUTION
    @evoneEVOLUTION Před 3 lety +3

    If you had to light up a whole room the rover would work a lot better than a single led from a flashlight, comparing apples to oranges

  • @zapadeeboom
    @zapadeeboom Před 3 lety

    You're not being too critical. I have a LOT of lights, several Milwaukee. My daily "go-to" is a pair of Milwaukee USB Rechargeable Pivoting Flashlights. I have many others and I grab those more often than any other. I agree, I was hoping that a smallish M12 from Milwaukee would finally have plenty of lumens and this one misses the mark. I know the Pivot is only 500 (spot), but I frequently use it on low flood which is only 100! When I need more light I use 2500 and 3000 lumen lights for "real" work. But day-to-day for tasks I've been surprised that 2 Pivots cover a lot of situations.

  • @mg8718
    @mg8718 Před 4 měsíci

    I could have really used this light for working under my car last week when i had a broken evap valve.

  • @FlushtheSystem
    @FlushtheSystem Před 2 lety

    I agree I tried to light up my whole backyard to work on my car last night and its horrible as a site light. DUH?!?!? Damn light is very nice. Perfect for work light! I just bought another just in case the first one breaks. Its not a light up the whole garage.

  • @baracktrump1410
    @baracktrump1410 Před 6 měsíci

    Brightness is one thing, light coverage is another. I have this rover light and a Milwaukee flashlight, 2 totally different ball games. I live in Oklahoma, we experience power outages whether it's from tornados, ice storms or wind, this rover light along with a few other Milwaukee M12 and M18 lights came in handy when we had a tornado do a lot of damage to homes and power lines surrounding me, this USB on the Rover light came in handy keeping our phones charged keeping in contact with family, that flashlight would've shown me where the toilet is but that's about it.