Milwaukee drops five new products
- Milwaukee Tool has started surfacing five coming-soon products across its official Pipeline lineup, spanning portable power, charging, lighting, storage, and small-parts organization. (milwaukeetool.com) - The standout spec is the new 6.0kWh Roll-On power supply, while a four-bay charger promises four battery packs to 100% in 90 minutes. (slashgear.com) - This matters because Milwaukee keeps widening the jobsite ecosystem, not just selling one hero tool, and that deepens lock-in across M12, M18, and PACKOUT. (milwaukeetool.com)
Milwaukee isn’t doing a single big hero-tool launch here. It’s doing the more Milwaukee thing — adding five smaller, very practical products that touch the whole jobsite. That matters because the(milwaukeetool.com) the fact that power, charging, lighting, and storage keep snapping into the same ecosystem. The new batch, now showing up through Milwaukee’s Pipeline and product pages, makes that strategy pretty obvious. (milwaukeetool.com) ### What are the five products? The five products tied to this rollout are the Roll-On 7,200W/3,600W 6.0kWh Power Supply, the M18 and M12 Four Bay Simult(milwaukeetool.com)ip Light, the Rechargeable Flat Flashlight with Green Laser, and the PACKOUT Low-Profile Crate. That’s a weirdly broad mix on purpose — one product for site power, one for fleet charging, two for personal lighting, and one for storage. (slashgear.com) ### Why is the power supply the big deal? Because this is the one that changes what you can do on a site wi(milwaukeetool.com)n-removable 6.0kWh REDLITHIUM battery, more than doubling the capacity of the company’s earlier 2.5kWh version. It can charge to full in 8 hours or hit 25% in 100 minutes, and it adds two 20A GFCI duplex outlets plus USB-A and USB-C. Basically, Milwaukee is pushing deeper into “battery generator” territory without the noise and fumes of gas. (slashgear.com)lwaukee says the new four-bay super charger can charge up to four packs simultaneously and get four M18 REDLITHIUM FORGE HD12.0 batteries to 100% in 90 minutes. It also uses COOL-CYCLE active cooling and works across both M18 and M12, which is the key detail — one charger now serves mixed-platform users instead of forcing separate charging setups. (milwaukeetool.com) ### What’s goin(slashgear.com)nd built around compact carry, while the new Flat Flashlight with Green Laser is more of an inspection and communication tool. That flashlight pushes 1,300 lumens, includes a Class 2 green laser pointer, has an integrated ruler, and runs up to 12 hours depending on mode. This is less about lighting a whole room and more about helping one person see, point, and measure faster. (milwaukeetool.com)Crate keeps that going with quick-adjust dividers, a 50-pound capacity, and a shape meant for flatter loads that don’t need a full-depth crate. It sits next to smaller organization pieces like Milwaukee’s magnetic bin options, which are built for fasteners and accessories and fit into the broader PACKOUT workflow. (milwaukeetool.com) ### Is this really about M12 too? Yes — even when the flashiest item is bigger. The charger explici(milwaukeetool.com)ile M18 has grown past 250 tools. That tells you the play here: keep pros inside one brand whether they need heavy-duty cordless power, compact service tools, or just a better flashlight in a pocket. (milwaukeetool.com) ### So what’s the actual strategy? Milwaukee is making the jobsite feel like one connected (milwaukeetool.com)d organizer all stacking into one workflow. The catch is that none of these products alone feels revolutionary. But together they make switching away from Milwaukee a little more annoying, and that’s usually how ecosystem wins happen. (milwaukeetool.com) ### Bottom line? This drop is small on purpose. Milwaukee isn’t chasing one headline tool here — it’s tightening(milwaukeetool.com)And that’s probably the point.