NEW! Milwaukee Reciprocating Scissors Attachment // First look & Overall Impressions!

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Published 2024-04-01

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  • Wow what great Attachment! I love your Lawn mower those cut so much better !
  • @justincase2291
    I love how you blow the debris into the neighbors yard!
  • @TheLawngineer
    Can’t wait to see the other attachments. Great video!
  • It's great that these don't throw the clippings around. Makes it so much easier to blow the clippings into your neighbors yard.
  • @txvet7738
    I finally got mine in and used it, I love it so far. Yeah it’s expensive but when I added up getting the power rotary scissors and an extra extension piece for my Ryobi attachment trimmer it was not much less than the Milwaukee setup honestly. So far I’m digging it!!
  • @kevintwiest9593
    We had a similar unit at least 25 years ago. Used it for edging sand traps at a golf course. Called it a Jari on a stick.
  • @theCastleberry
    First Castleberry! Great overview. Send it my way when you get bored of it. Keep on keeping on brother!
  • @richiestarks6163
    I was waiting for this review. Seen these at the beginning of the year and now get to see them in action. Nice!
  • @GardenShackGlass
    Im still recovering from sticker shock, but will suck it up and add these to the collection before too long. Painting my white vinyl fence green with the string trimmer is getting old.
  • @bobbg9041
    I like that tool, and i have the quick lock system edger, string trimmer and chain saw. They also made a broom and a few other things. One thing this tool needs is a hight adjustment and wheel for edging. You should edge with the edger once or twice a year and use the clippers to cut that way you have a gap between the pavement and lawn that way you do not damage the blades. Plus the gap looks nice
  • @jodyroper5105
    I hate when my hat blows off and that hat ear clip you have is a great idea!!!
  • @jimmcintosh3075
    How would this work say with 1/4-3/8 woody brush berries in a wire field fence clearing operation. standard rotary blades are tough to control and tear up wire fence. but how would this tool work on small woody brush as compared to the hedge trimmer attatchment, I cant even figure out which plane the 270 degree adjustment is in for that tool to see even if it would work?
  • @dalelaurent9883
    I bought rotary scissors for my Milwaukee Trimmer over 5 yrs ago for under $300. They were great. I’ll never use a string trimmer again.
  • @trappn
    Enjoyed the video. Was ready to invest in the Stihl version, then this came out. Now, I'm on the fence. So far, no head-to-head comparison.
  • @ponowai1
    I like that it doesn't throw cuttings like string trimmers. Dont like making a mess in some areas. I have a quick-lock but will pass because of the price.
  • @ToolShow
    Great review! I can't seem to find your name in any of your videos, but whomever you are, I loved you vid. I'd like to feature it on our show this Friday. We'll just highlight that you're reviewing the Milwaukee Recip, and send people to you for the review. Any issue with that? Thanks! - Rob
  • @tommays56
    Ya the dirt from edging with that blade will DULL it out so FAST