5 Milwaukee Tools Worth Waiting for This Summer

Key Takeaways

- The M12 FUEL Extended Reach Ratchet delivers 70 ft-lbs of torque with a modular trigger system
- A new four-bay super charger can fully charge four M18 FORGE HD12.0 batteries in 90 minutes
- Milwaukee's OneKey integration is expanding to more tools for digital tracking and performance tuning
Milwaukee announced over 150 new products for 2026 at its Pipeline event series. Most of them are trickling out through the company's new product pipeline website. But several of the most interesting tools announced back in January still haven't shipped.
Here are five tools expected to arrive in June or July that are actually worth the wait.
M12 FUEL Extended Reach Ratchet
If you spend your days under vehicles reaching for fasteners in awkward spots, this is the tool to watch. The M12 FUEL 3/8-inch Extended Reach Ratchet uses a brushless motor to deliver 70 ft-lbs of breakaway torque and 400 RPM for faster removal and installation.

The standout feature is the modular trigger cap and paddle system. You can swap between a traditional trigger and a paddle, depending on how you prefer to work. Milwaukee is releasing this in three sizes.
Discussion on Reddit's r/MilwaukeeTool community has been heavily focused on this one. Users are calling the modular trigger design a significant ergonomic improvement for automotive repair work.
M18 FUEL 6-1/2 Inch Circular Saw with OneKey
Milwaukee already sells several circular saws. The new M18 FUEL 6-1/2 inch model (2835-20) adds OneKey support. This makes the saw digitally trackable and lets jobsite managers adjust performance parameters remotely.

For contractors running large crews, OneKey solves a real problem: knowing where your tools are and managing inventory across multiple sites. You can also lock tools remotely if they're stolen or left behind.
Four-Bay Simultaneous Super Charger
Battery management is a constant headache on busy jobsites. Milwaukee's new four-bay super charger addresses this by charging four M18 FORGE HD12.0 batteries to 100% in 90 minutes. All four charge simultaneously at full speed.
This matters because most multi-bay chargers slow down when multiple batteries are inserted. Milwaukee's version maintains full charging speed across all four bays.
MX FUEL SDS-Max Demolition Hammer
The MX FUEL platform targets jobs that traditionally required corded tools or gas power. The new SDS-Max Demolition Hammer delivers 26.1 joules of impact energy. That matches heavy-duty corded demolition hammers.
“The expansion of the MX FUEL platform this year is a direct response to professionals who need the power of corded equipment without the constraints of a tether, redefining what's possible on a cordless jobsite.”
— Industry Analyst, Construction Tech Monthly
Going cordless on demolition work means no extension cords to manage and no generator noise. For interior renovation and concrete work, that's a meaningful productivity improvement.
PACKOUT Wire-Pulling Crates
Milwaukee's PACKOUT storage system keeps expanding. The new wire-pulling crates are designed specifically for electricians who need organized cable storage that integrates with the rest of their PACKOUT setup.

Some longtime fans are joking on Reddit about running out of truck space for all the PACKOUT gear. It's a real concern. But for electricians who've standardized on the system, having purpose-built wire storage beats improvised solutions.
What's Driving Milwaukee's 2026 Strategy
Milwaukee is pushing hard on three fronts this year. First, smarter tool management through OneKey and VACLINK integration. Second, faster charging infrastructure for their high-capacity batteries. Third, replacing corded heavy-duty equipment with cordless alternatives that match the power output.
The 150+ product announcement for 2026 is ambitious. Most tool companies announce a dozen or so new products per year. Milwaukee's pace reflects both the breadth of their platform and the competitive pressure from DeWalt and Makita.
Logicity's Take
Frequently Asked Questions
When will the M12 FUEL Extended Reach Ratchet be available?
Milwaukee hasn't confirmed exact dates, but industry observers expect a June or July 2026 release based on the January announcement timeline.
What is Milwaukee OneKey?
OneKey is Milwaukee's digital tool tracking and management system. It lets you locate tools, adjust performance settings, and lock stolen tools remotely via a smartphone app.
How fast does the new Milwaukee super charger work?
The four-bay super charger can charge four M18 FORGE HD12.0 batteries simultaneously to 100% in 90 minutes.
Is the MX FUEL Demolition Hammer as powerful as corded models?
Milwaukee claims 26.1 joules of impact energy, which matches heavy-duty corded SDS-Max demolition hammers.
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