What ONE THING at PIPELINE made Milwaukee say “No Cameras”?
What ONE THING at PIPELINE Made Milwaukee Say “No Cameras”? | #PowerToolWeekInReview
This week’s Power Tool Week in Review features exciting updates from major brands, starting with Milwaukee. The company unveiled a range of new outdoor power equipment, including the M18 baby chainsaw, M12 pruning shears, and dual-battery blowers. They also introduced new tools like chainsaws, hedge trimmers, and sprayers. Plus, Milwaukee opened a new research and manufacturing facility in West Bend, Wisconsin, where they’ll be producing cutting pliers and screwdrivers, all covered by their lifetime guarantee. For more on these new releases, visit Milwaukee Tools New Releases.
EGO’s New Releases and RIDGID’s Battery Platform
EGO also stole the spotlight with their 2023 outdoor power equipment lineup, which includes four new push mowers with Speed IQ tech that adjusts to your walking speed. They also launched a 16-inch string trimmer, a 670 CFM blower, and an updated Nexus Escape inverter. On top of that, RIDGID teased their new 60V battery platform and the 760 FXP cordless power pony threader. The new platform brings features like locking dies and an auto-stop function. For more details on EGO’s gear, check out EGO Power+ 2023 Announcements.
Job Site Table Saw Showdown and Accessories for Plumbers
In the world of job site tools, Pro Tool Reviews tested a variety of table saws from brands like Milwaukee, Bosch, and Dewalt. The results were surprising, with an older model winning the top spot. Meanwhile, Mechanical Hub highlighted Milwaukee’s Switchblade self-feed bits and Hole Dozer saw kits, which could change the game for plumbers. Lastly, Torque Test Channel took a deep dive into a unique gas-powered impact wrench designed for railway work.