New Milwaukee TOOLS for 2026!
Milwaukee is heading into 2026 at full speed. The brand has already confirmed 59 new tools and products, and this lineup shows just how serious they are about expanding their presence across the entire jobsite. From massive battery-powered energy solutions to refined hand tools, trade-specific equipment, and upgraded safety gear, Milwaukee isn’t just adding tools, they’re building a more connected, cordless jobsite ecosystem.
Milwaukee’s Biggest Power Move: ROLL-ON 7200W / 6.0kWh
Milwaukee leads with a headline-grabbing release: the ROLL-ON 7200W / 6.0kWh Power Supply. This system brings large-scale battery power to the jobsite while staying PACKOUT compatible. It delivers 7200W peak and 3600W continuous output, which puts it in generator-replacement territory for many crews. More importantly, it gives users instant, quiet power without gas hassles. As a result, it fits indoor work, service trucks, and temporary power needs much better than traditional options.
USB-C Charging Gets More Serious
Milwaukee also expands its USB-C ecosystem with a 120W wall adapter (48-59-2847) and a 100W USB-C cable (48-59-2848). These accessories matter because Milwaukee keeps pushing power delivery through USB-C. For example, next-gen TOP-OFF style tools can use higher-watt charging to keep devices and batteries moving. Plus, faster charging reduces downtime, which helps crews stay productive.
Trade Tools That Target Real Work
Milwaukee continues to build tools for specific trades, and that focus shows up again here. HVAC users get an M18 Brushless Refrigerant Recovery Machine (2938-21) built for modern refrigerants and quick digital monitoring. Meanwhile, automotive and service pros get a bigger M12 FUEL ratchet lineup. Milwaukee plans new 1/4″, 3/8″, and 1/2″ models, and it also adds extended reach versions. That means you can reach fasteners that usually force awkward angles or tool swaps.
Milwaukee also adds new click torque wrenches for mechanics who want repeatable torque and a clear click feel. In other words, Milwaukee keeps filling gaps in the daily service-tool lineup.
Hand Tools That Make the Day Easier
Milwaukee doesn’t ignore the “small stuff,” because the small stuff drives your day. New slip joint pliers aim for better grip through upgraded jaw design. Next, Milwaukee expands bit socket sets (48-22-6110) with one-piece construction and laser markings for fast ID. Then, it rounds out INKZALL with double-sided markers (48-22-3115), which helps when you need more than one tip style in your pouch.
These releases won’t steal the spotlight like a power supply. However, they often matter more because you grab them constantly.
Outdoor Power and Striking Tools Keep Growing
Milwaukee also pushes deeper into outdoor and jobsite hand tools. A new M18 Brushless string trimmer (2828-21E) adds another cordless option for maintenance crews. At the same time, Milwaukee expands striking and forestry tools with new sledges, axes, mauls, and a pick mattock. Because many crews do more than one type of work, these tools help keep the same brand system across tasks.
Concrete Gets More MX M18 FUEL Options
Milwaukee also targets heavy-duty drilling and chipping with new M18 FUEL SDS MAX rotary hammers. These tools bring serious impact energy and ONE-KEY support. As a result, concrete pros get more cordless choices for demanding applications. That matters on active jobsites where cords slow you down and generators create extra friction.
A Circular Saw Upgrade Many Crews Want
Another major highlight is the M18 FUEL 7-1/4″ Circular Saw with ONE-KEY. Milwaukee pairs next-gen performance with features that support safer, cleaner work. For instance, AUTO-STOP helps reduce kickback risk. Likewise, VACLINK can trigger dust extraction automatically. So, framers and remodelers can cut fast and still keep cleanup under control.
Safety Gear and Workwear Keep Expanding
Milwaukee also keeps investing in PPE and jobsite wearables. New safety glasses (48-73-2506) arrive in several frame styles and lens options, including brown lenses designed to boost contrast in bright conditions. Milwaukee also adds women’s hooded sun shirts with UPF protection and a ponytail-friendly hood design. In addition, a WORKSKIN sun shade hat offers extra coverage with a detachable neck shade. Together, these releases aim to make long days outside more manageable.
Jobsite Audio That Also Charges Batteries
Finally, Milwaukee rounds out the list with the M18 Bluetooth Jobsite Radio + Charger (2956-20). It supports PACKOUT compatibility, charges M18 batteries, and plays audio through upgraded speakers. Because crews already carry batteries, combining charging and audio makes sense. Plus, it reduces the number of separate items you need in the trailer.
Ohio Power Tool Platinum Deal
To close out the year, Ohio Power Tool offered a Platinum Deal: $50 off a $100+ Milwaukee purchase, available to the first 25 users of the code. These limited deals continue to reward loyal tool fans who stay connected to weekly Tool Show updates.
Milwaukee is clearly not easing into 2026; they’re charging straight at it. From massive battery power solutions and heavy-duty concrete tools to refined hand tools, smarter charging, and upgraded safety gear, this lineup shows a brand focused on making the entire jobsite run smoother. Whether you’re a contractor, tech, or shop pro, these new releases aren’t just about having the latest tools, they’re about working faster, safer, and with fewer limitations. And if this is only the first wave, there’s a lot more red on the horizon worth keeping an eye on.