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13 Of The Best New Milwaukee Products Of 2025 So Far (According To Users)

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Looking to flesh out your Milwaukee tool collection in 2025? These are 13 of the best new Milwaukee products of the year so far.
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Much like every other tool brand, Milwaukee releases a bunch of new tools every year. Most products released by Milwaukee these days are either filling out product lineups with tools that customers want, like different Sawzall blades that cut different things, along with new releases to keep up with what other tool manufacturers are doing. That includes stuff like new cordless power tools, heated apparel for winter work, and since Milwaukee is often used on job sites, industrial tools designed for jobsite use. The catalog of new tools usually spans into the dozens as Milwaukee continues to cover more and more ground.
Also like every other manufacturer, some of Milwaukee’s new tools does better with customers than others. After all, a 7.25-inch circular saw blade probably covers more use cases than a cable stripper designed for power lines. If you’re curious which of Milwaukee’s new tools are actually being purchased and enjoyed by the average consumer, this is the article for you. Below is a list of tools that Milwaukee has come out with since 2024 that people are buying and finding genuinely useful.Milwaukee Roll-On Power Station
Power stations are mostly used in professional settings, so it should be no surprise that Milwaukee’s Roll-On Power Station doesn’t have a ton of reviews. After all, it’s relatively expensive at around $4,499, but it comes with a lot of features. Milwaukee’s power station boasts 3,600 watts of continuous power and 7,200 watts of startup power, which is enough for every power tool we looked up. In addition, the power station comes with USB ports for charging phones and laptops, four GFCI duplex outlets, and a high-contrast screen that Milwaukee says can be read from up to 20 feet away.
Since this is a bit of a niche product, there aren’t a ton of reviews in any one spot, but Milwaukee already makes one of the best portable power stations, so we can infer a little bit from context. In general, people are happy with this power station, citing power outages and jobsites as the two primary places where they found use for this. In one case, Milwaukee worked with a contractor to remove the Bluetooth functionality so it could be used in government buildings. Good on you, Milwaukee.Milwaukee M18 Force Logic Utility Crimper
There exists no universe where a DIY homeowner would need a utility crimper, but Milwaukee caters to professionals as well as DIY homeowners, and the brand’s M18 Force Logic Utility Crimper is a good example. Per Milwaukee, this expensive little guy is the «fastest, most versatile way to crimp.» It backs this up with a large trigger that is made for use with work-appropriate gloves along with right and left-handed compatibility. There are also six jaws that you can get for this thing that can crimp anything from wires to ground rods. Milwaukee also designed this to work at all temperatures and in all elements.
This product costs $1,999, so as you can imagine, reviews for it are rather sparse, but they do exist. Despite the small number of reviews, they are all universally positive. Users state that this model of the tool is a noticeable improvement over the old one, citing quieter and more effective crimping. Some non-professionals have even bought the tool to connect things without calling the utility company, although we don’t recommend that if you don’t know what you’re doing. In short, it’s a good product.Milwaukee ⅜-inch 6-point and 12-point ratchet socket set
Milwaukee doesn’t get any points for the name of this socket set, but it that’s okay because we already know that Milwaukee makes good socket sets. The Milwaukee ⅜-inch six-point and 12-point ratchet socket set is what the name implies, a giant set of sockets that span a variety of sizes. The kit includes shallow and deep sockets in both SAE and metric sizes. They come with a ⅜-inch ratchet so you can use them out of the box. In addition, the container they come in is compatible with Milwaukee’s Packout products, meaning you can stack it with other Packout products in a monolith of Milwaukee tools.
This product is among the newer ones on the list, but it already has some positive reviews. Users liked the quality of the tools and applaud Milwaukee for its lifetime warranty on them. In addition, people really liked the inclusion of SAE and metric in a single socket set and the versatility of shallow and deep sockets. That makes it better for working on cars or for general purpose use cases.Milwaukee 8-inch angled-head pliers
Sometimes, new tools aren’t something super special, and a good example of that is the eight-inch angled-head pliers that Milwaukee now sells. This is a simple set of pliers that comes with an angled head for improved usability in confined spaces. As such, it’ll probably be a more niche product over the course of its life, but you can definitely have one as your main set of pliers as well. These things are also made with rust protection built-in and feature grips made of materials that resists peeling. It also comes with a limited lifetime warranty.
This one is also still quite new but has over 50 reviews from which we can glean how people feel about it. Most of the positive reviews say the same thing, where people appreciate the ability to snip away a nail or screw without needing the acrobatics typically required of a non-angled set of pliers. This model replaces Milwaukee’s previous angled-head pliers, which people liked a lot less, so we consider this an improvement over what was there before.

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