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Cut Metal and Wood Like Butter With The Milwaukee Tool M18 Fuel Hackzall

Duration: 10:41Views: 851Likes: 48Date Created: May, 2022

Channel: How to Automotive

Category: Autos & Vehicles

Tags: milwaukee m18 hackzallbrian eslickmechanic toolsautomotive toolshow to automotivemilwaukee toolcordless toolstool reviewsnew power toolsnew milwaukee tools

Description: Brian Eslick from How to Automotive howtoautomotive.com​​ talks with you about the new Milwaukee Tools M18 FUEL Hackzall. If you are not familiar with the Hackzall, it is a one-handed reciprocating saw lightly based off Milwaukee Tools Sawzall, but more compact. The new FUEL Hackzall the first brushless, 18V one-handed reciprocating saw on the market. Milwaukee makes an M12 FUEL version, but the extra power and durability of the M18 is a very welcomed addition to the platform. The Product Manager for the M18 FUEL Hackzall knocked this product out of the park. If you work in plumbing, electrical, remodeling, or even a DIY person, this saw will most likely complete all the jobs you will ask of it and more. This Hackzall is small, but very powerful and sets the bar very high for other companies to keep up with Milwaukee Tool in this area. No one has a compact sized, one-handed reciprocating saw with this little vibration. Other manufacturers have added different options to try to pull users to their platform, but none of them compete with the FUEL Hackzall when it comes to power and vibration. The Milwaukee FUEL Hackzall has a 7/8” stroke length, 3,000 strokes per minute and weighs in at 4 pounds. With a battery, it is just a touch over 16" and is very comfortable and easy to use. Milwaukee claims that the Hackzall, when equipped with an M18 XC5.0 battery pack, the tool can deliver about 180 cuts in 2x4spf and over 220 cuts in ¾” EMT. In our testing, we were cutting a large variety of materials from wood to metal and we found the tool could easily last a full day for many who use this tool regularly on the jobsite. NEW LINK!!! Affiliate link for the new M18 Hackzall amzn.to/37vRaaa Affiliate link for How to Automotive Tool Store amazon.com/shop/howtoauto... Website For more videos, tips, and to purchase recommended tools and products visit my website at: howtoautomotive.com Stay connected at: Email: howtoautomotive@gmail.com Facebook: facebook.com/How-to-Autom... Google+: plus.google.com/+HowtoAutomot... LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/brian-esl... Disclaimer Owing to factors beyond the control of How to Automotive/Brian Eslick, it cannot guarantee against unauthorized modification of this information, or improper use of this information. How to Automotive/Brian Eslick assumes no liability for property damage or injury incurred as a result of any information contained in this video. How to Automotive/Brian Eslick recommends safe practice when working with power tools, automotive lifts, lifting tools, jacks and jack stands, electrical equipment, blunt instruments, chemical lubricants, or any other tools or equipment seen or implied in this video. Because of factors beyond the control of How to Automotive/Brian Eslick, no information contained in this video shall express or imply warranty or guarantee of any particular result. Any injury, damage or loss that may result from improper use of these tools, equipment, or information contained in this video is the sole responsibility of the user and not How to Automotive/Brain Eslick #HowtoAutomotive

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