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Kj Williams
Добавлен 8 ноя 2020
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Crazy deal on the new Milwaukee 7 1/4 circular saw with 8 Ah forge!
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Testing some of the best drills on the market torque in speed 2!
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Dcf870 quiet hydraulic oil impulse impact driver vs dcf860 xr impact driver
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Dewalt Dcf870 vs Milwaukee 2953-20.
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Hikoki 36v (wh36dd) vs Dewalt dcf870 quiet hydraulic impact driver
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DCF870 quiet hydraulic impact driver VS DCF850 atomic impact driver
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DCF870 vs DCF860 with 2ah batteries. Crazy results
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Dewalt DCF 870 quiet hydraulic impact driver short review. Is it worth $200?
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Bosch GSB18V-1330CN hammer drill with 8ah profactor battery vs flex turbo hammer drill (10ah)
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Flex turbo hammer drill vs Milwaukee 2904-20 drilling 2 9/16 holes
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Flex compact right angle drill drilling big holes!
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Newest gen Metabo HPT 36V MultiVolt Cordless ½-Inch Hammer Drill (DV36DC)
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New Milwaukee 12.0 forge vs 12.0 high output using 1/2 high torque 12” lag
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Now is 209😮
Power stack put out power faster, power pack is for long term use
The hydraulic makes way less torque though so the 850 will be able to make stuff tighter and take off stuff that is tighter.
Hell I'm going to put it against all the Impact Driver's that I have but do it in a way that no one else will
@@THEBEARDEDTOOLGUY 👍🏻
Price?
@@Do_not_assume $199
Waiting on a sale for the 870 or the Wh36DD to get released here in the states.
@@kutapio hopefully they release here everyone here needs one of these. It’s super smooth to use.
Same thing
I would love to see with 5AH & longer screws! Maybe even 9AH flexvolt if you happen to have one.
The Milwaukee surge is pure trash so safe to say the dewalt is better
Yeah it is, it put me off hydraulic impacts. The new Dewalt one lookin pretty good tho
Shame to hear. Every Milwaukee tool ive had so far has been my best
@@liamailiamyah, generally think red > yellow but surge may be the worst tool in fuel line
@@brianbz95 AGREED.
@@brianbz95 agreed. I own mostly Dewalt. Milwaukee is better, but also more expensive. And my local big box hardware store only stocks Dewalt lol
And with how the Forge batteries run cooler, they are excellent for use during the summer months. But I've heard the opposite during winter. The colder, the worse they perform. Guess I'll find out soon enough with the 8ah Forge I just got.
Alright so you have the 850 which is the old model. Go grab that 860 (new model) and do this idc what battery you put on the 860 it’ll dust that 870. One test and you’ll pass that 870 off to a buddy to keep.
@@WDub963 I have the 860 and I know it would win. Nobody said it would loose? The 860 is a monster. The 870 is just nice to use cause it’s not so loud and it’s easy to control. But yes I agree the 860 would win against 870 all day everyday.
@Well that’s one way to reply. Glad we agree didn’t say anyone said it would lose just didn’t understand testing an older model against a brand new model even more confusing now that you say you have the new model.
@@WDub963 I tested the 850 because I’m pretty sure it’s the 870’s predecessor. In some demonstration videos from Dewalt they were putting the 850 against the 870 so I figured I’d test it out myself just to see the results. Some demonstrations are bs i just wanted to confirm.
860 vs 870 not even in the same class lol
@ is there a point here?
Battery size isnt the only thing that matters. You’re using 2 different types of batteries, Lithium Ion and Lithium Polymer. For a fair test take 2 identical batteries and swap them after 1 run. Not saying the newer model isn’t better, just that this test is not as fair and straightforward as you make it to be.
@@wippip I guarantee the result will be exactly the same lol. 1000% guarantee. The 8 ah power pack has almost double the wh the power stack has. I think you’re thinking too far into to this one, respectfully.
Your right bros digging too deep @@KjWilliams_
@KjWilliams_ well if you guarantee it I'm sold. Where did you go to school?
He already did this test with the same batteries (the870 won). He's just experimenting here.
I don’t get ur argument. He is purposefully giving the 850 an advantage to show how powerful the 870 is in comparison. The 8ah tabless power pack battery is a better battery then the 5ah power stack battery.
Got mine 6 days ago love it will be pitting it against all my other impacts
A cuanto tiene el refri
I took advantage of it!
@@Kaleb_RoSs nice! Will be looking out for the review! 🔥
DeWalt shook a lil bit Hikoki impacted better
The whole point is the noise! Is the dewalt quieter than the makita.
@@robabbott381 I’ve done a video on the difference in noise. And If you’re talking about the makita soft impact I would say makita is just a little quieter. But Dewalt has more torque. As it should since the makita has already been out for a little while now. If makita makes a 2nd gen it would be a more fair comparison.
@@KjWilliams_ the other thing is that I’m a dewalt guy for all my tools but I bought makita only because dewalt didn’t have a soft impact. The batteries are huge and annoying and the charger takes up too much room in my kit. Having to carry two chargers is stupidity. Dewalt should have come out with this sooner Think I’ll be retiring the makita. Now Dewalt needs to up their 18 gage pinner before I buy a Milwaukee
@@robabbott381 I couldn’t agree more those batteries are annoying. If you decide to retire the makita you won’t be disappointed with the Dewalt! And Milwaukee nailers are definitely above the rest that’s for sure. Flex just came out with some really nice nailers that I’m thinking about getting.
@@KjWilliams_they did come out. Xdt19z has more torque than 16.
@@KjWilliams_they do have the 2.0 and 3.0 that’s more compact to use on impact driver. Dean Doherty also has proven that red is built like shit internally.
Idid check out 860 today and its bit heavy. I want 870 ordering thru lowes today hope so after i pay my bills 😂😂😂😂😅😅
@@TimMalik-p2b 😂😂 I can tell you this. They’re both great tools! Can’t go wrong with either one.
I'm from Indonesia. I want to ask you sir. What the difference torque between dcf 860 and dcf 870. Please answer it. Thank you
The 860 has a lot more torque compared to the 870. I will say the 870 is a lot nicer to use. Not nearly as loud and a lot less vibration. If you want power go with 860 if you want comfort you can’t go wrong with the 870.
@@KjWilliams_ nice , thank you sir for your answer
Can you tell me exact weight of each one in grams. Please
@@TimMalik-p2b don’t have a scale but I did a little bit of research just don’t quote me on the number but I would say the 870 is about 1133 grams and 860 is about 1164 grams. Like I said tho the numbers may not be exact.
Wow
Where/year is that Hikoki from? I just bought an 18v pkg of them and they look quite different. Yes I see that you have the 36v. Haven't seen it before is all.
@@n8meade it’s actually imported from Japan. I got it on eBay. It’s a great tool!
Is the 870 the same length in the head as the 850??
@@parkerk7018 870 is actually a hair shorter! Not by much but definitely shorter.
@@KjWilliams_ thanks!! That’s great! Looks just like the atomic 850 but a lot quieter? I love the new led lights they look so much brighter
@@parkerk7018 WAY quieter. I hope you grab yourself one! It’s a phenomenal tool. Dewalt hit a home run with the new LED’s. More than enough light to light up a work space.
If the battery is bigger than the drill we gotta start questioning stuff
@@koDaffi it’s just that show how much power the units can put out. No one said that’s the proper battery for the tools.
I love my 870 🤌🏽🤌🏽
@@hemip593 it’s 🔥
get milwaukee forge 8 amp bro and test it
@@claytonbates8106 I’m working on it lol. I had to get the 12 first but the 8 is in the works.
Ma va a caghe
The 5ah powerstack looks HUGE on this tool. Can’t wait for the 3.5 ah powerstack to release
tht dewalt was not on 3
@@joeltavera4858 there’s only 2 speeds on the 870 a high and a low the 3rd button is for a 20 min work light.
Bullshiit, the start notable
Cmon man that couldn’t have been more fair. It’s because Milwaukee is louder than the Dewalt they both started at the same time.
You use drills for these fasteners, not impacts
@@norsevikingsir4932 I know. It’s just to show the power difference between the 2. Drill is 100% correct tool for those types of fasteners.
There impact drivers not drills.
the new 870 has lots of low down tq
@@THEBEARDEDTOOLGUY i noticed it has more power in reverse just like the 860. Whenever you get yours you’ll have to lmk if you notice it or not.
Hope so i drive self tappers into solid aluminum all day
The 870 and 850 do they represent motor speed in rotations per minute??
@@jamessullivan3829 the 870 is 0-1100 in low and 0-3000/ min in high The 850 is 0-1000 1st gear 0-2800 in 2nd 0-3250 in high. (3rd)
The difference j starting times is notable
Agreed, larger fastener or larger/newer battery and the 860 should be winning, but regardless, the 870 seems to punch above its weight class, and is much easier on the ears.
I couldn’t have said it better myself. I’ve had a lot of oil impulse impacts and the 870 is by FAR the best.
Good review man! I wonder why the bigger channels haven't reviewed it yet
@@walterbwd honestly they’re waiting for Dewalt to send it to them. I couldn’t pay for tools either if they send them to me for free. Not knocking them just an assumption. And thanks I appreciate that!
Finally, a decent comparison video. 👍🏻
ware u get the black Milwaukee from?
it’s a rubber cover
@@Nicoricanmarxist just a rubber boot from Home Depot. But there is a guy on eBay who customizes tools to be black instead of there normal colors search for a seller name devo21212001
It's a boot they slides over plastic to protect tool
It would be great to hear how quiet the one is compared to the other
@@benjones3329 there’s a video of it on my channel. I’m working on getting equipment for better sound in my videos so bare with me until then
Do surge vs 870!
@@Juliuscaesar69th don’t have the surge anymore but I can guarantee you the 870 would win. Take my word for it.
@@KjWilliams_came to say this. I own a surge and its pretty disappointing
@@Elwasonbb61 I’m a big Milwaukee fan but I feel like Milwaukee could’ve done so much better.
@@Elwasonbb61I have an M12 surge and I absolutely love it it's for low power applications whole point of it is that it's quiet not powerful
What setting are the drills on?
@@mikevincelette2092 both are set in their highest speeds. The 870 only has 2 speeds a high and a low and then the 3rd option is a 20 min work light.
To the point vid 👍
was the 870 in speed two? I rewatched few time and looks like it was in the middle spot. Pretty nice, I might end up getting one soon. I have the 887, 840 and 845
@@nrh7ten892 yes it was in its highest speed. For some reason the 870 only has 2 speeds low and high and then a 20 min work light. I would highly recommend!
@@KjWilliams_ Would you recommend it over the 860 or a M12 Surge?
@@jonathansaindon788 I would 100% recommend it over the surge. If you’re looking for power I would recommend 860 if you’re looking for comfort and smoothness I would recommend 870.
@@KjWilliams_ Thank you very much! I’m more looking at comfort and noise than absolute brute force. It’s for working on the house and for small nuts on the car. Not having to wear ear protection would be nice!
@@jonathansaindon788 you’re welcome And then I think the 870 would be perfect for you. No ear protection needed!
My boy now it’s time for bigger batteries on the same set up
@@yuptrue4794 my boy I have bigger batteries just not 2 of the same.
Maybe try a bigger one on one of them and swap to see which one benefit the most.
I really like that color way of the Hikoki but I just had to get the black and grey
@@Kaleb_RoSs that’s black and gray is real slick. I thinks it blends with the battery better.
Its that the american version
@@mauriciozea1109 yes it is.
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How many IPM on the new dcf870
@@mauriciozea1109 0-4200
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Hi man thanks How heavy is it
@@TimMalik-p2b you got it brother. And I’d say 2 1/2 lbs. it’s definitely lighter than the dcf850. It’s actually smaller than the 850 as well not by a lot but definitely smaller.
@@KjWilliams_ no way cant believe.
@@TimMalik-p2b I’m telling you lol I have both. I couldn’t believe it either.
@@KjWilliams_I just preordered the 870. Is the trigger control precise like on the mileaukee m12 surge?
@@jonathansaindon788 I personally think it’s better. Idk if you ever used a Dewalt trigger but it’s very sensitive, smooth and controllable.