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Impressive tool: Milwaukee Hackzall

visionguru

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I have plenty of Cordless tools, none as unique and as impressive as Milwaukee Fuel 18v Hackzall.

I've used it to cut bolts/control arms when fixing my car, cut wood panels, trim brushes. Yesterday, I was replacing A/C fan motor, and the fan blades seized on the old motor post. With no fan puller tool, I just cut the post in about 45 seconds, and hammered the post loose.

Such a useful tool, which allows 1 hand operation with precision. Highly recommend. 9f1b71ef15d2d60350eb5126a1f14020.jpgc998779d5bc993af3675b8163eaef5a5.jpg

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jumbojak

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I love mine. There's nothing better for trimming branches with a Milwaukee pruning blade. And, yes, the brand matters for pruning.
 

Blstr88

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Anyone know how the m12 fuel hackzall compares to the m18? I have a non-Fuel m12 hackzall and it's useless for anything but drywall. Is the m12 Fuel more on par with the m18 Fuel?
 
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'52Chevy

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I don't have the fuel, I have the regular M18 hackzall, and it's amazing! I plan to upgrade to the fuel(as with the rest of my tools).

It's really the one handed operation that makes it the tool that it is!
 

macs_rock

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Anyone know how the m12 fuel hackzall compares to the m18? I have a non-Fuel m12 hackzall and it's useless for anything but drywall. Is the m12 Fuel more on par with the m18 Fuel?

I have an M12 Fuel and it's cut through 5 inch thick limbs no problem. It's probably on par with the standard M18, though I've never used either of the M18s so I'm not certain. Plenty of power for my needs so far though.
 
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