M12 GEN 2 STUBBY VS DEWALT DCF921 ruclips.net/video/eJbLB_485Lw/видео.html The Stubby gen2 setup as you can see is gen2 1/2 drive , 5HO battery. Gen2 pushed to limit ruclips.net/video/negLXuIAW24/видео.html
if you have a walmart near you, i think that little gen2 hypertough stubby would be a good video to push around in the scrap yard. its $54 in the US for the 4ah included.
Gr8 vid SC. The 2962 is one of the best balances of power to portability on the market imo… I have the flex fx1472z if youd wanna make a Cpl vids in the junkyard breaking stuff loose etc or whatever…didn’t know if youd used one yet and it’s a working tool not gonna hurt it. I have really liked it so far, I had the 2967 and fx1472z at the same time but the tall ass extendo grip feel of the 2967 (I think that’s what allowed them to relocate some of the electronics into the grip shrinking head size but at the cost of ergonomics imo at least) the 2767 was far better ergonomically speaking ) also the high pitched noise of the 2967 annoyed me. Now If I was driving lags the 2967 is unbeatable ime but for breaking free rusted sht here in northern Indiana tbh I felt that the flex actually did better breaking em free without jumpin around off the hex head & not only that the form factor of the fx1472z and 3.5ah stacked battery feels a lil less cumbersome than the forge and 2967 and while the flex is a lil heavier it’s made much more robustly and personally as unpopular of an opinion as it may be I preferred the fx1472z so much so I returned the 2967 and while ttc tested it once with a 6Ah but I’d like to see some others tests and experiences with it on here as there seem to be like 2 or 3 vids total on flex’s gen 2 HTIW’s on all of yt and haven’t seen it ran on a skidmore. If you’re interested Hollar. Hope you had a good thanksgiving sc✌🏻
Yeah, the market for power tools review channels in North America is too saturated.... Viewers in the US only care (fanboying) about Milwaukee Vs DeWalt tools only....
Good girl, on grabbing the mid torque. 🙂👍 That will do 90% of anything you meed done. Save the stubby for light work. Strong enouhj to pull parts off an engine & not too powerful to destroy something when running bolts in. The forge 6.0ah battery os a sweet setup on the mid torque.youll get all the jam from it & it's manageable for a daily driver doing suspension work. Im happy to see you have one. You'll end up loving it.
M12 GEN 2 STUBBY VS DEWALT DCF921
ruclips.net/video/eJbLB_485Lw/видео.html
The Stubby gen2 setup as you can see is gen2 1/2 drive , 5HO battery.
Gen2 pushed to limit ruclips.net/video/negLXuIAW24/видео.html
i use the 3.0 or the forge 6.0 only high output battires any less your tool isnt at its full potiential
true true hehe
if you have a walmart near you, i think that little gen2 hypertough stubby would be a good video to push around in the scrap yard. its $54 in the US for the 4ah included.
we dont get the those unfortunately. They have the ratchet and the little drill
I love my m18 mid torque
It's a good one :)
How does this make sense. The Torque Test Channel has confirmed stubby does 550ft to loosen and 400+ to tighten how are you only getting 257ftlbs?
lol, this video is obviously BS clickbait. She is using the gen 1 M12 with a low power battery. She doesn't even SHOW the gen 2 or battery.
I dont know why is she confused???
Gr8 vid SC. The 2962 is one of the best balances of power to portability on the market imo… I have the flex fx1472z if youd wanna make a Cpl vids in the junkyard breaking stuff loose etc or whatever…didn’t know if youd used one yet and it’s a working tool not gonna hurt it. I have really liked it so far, I had the 2967 and fx1472z at the same time but the tall ass extendo grip feel of the 2967 (I think that’s what allowed them to relocate some of the electronics into the grip shrinking head size but at the cost of ergonomics imo at least) the 2767 was far better ergonomically speaking ) also the high pitched noise of the 2967 annoyed me. Now If I was driving lags the 2967 is unbeatable ime but for breaking free rusted sht here in northern Indiana tbh I felt that the flex actually did better breaking em free without jumpin around off the hex head & not only that the form factor of the fx1472z and 3.5ah stacked battery feels a lil less cumbersome than the forge and 2967 and while the flex is a lil heavier it’s made much more robustly and personally as unpopular of an opinion as it may be I preferred the fx1472z so much so I returned the 2967 and while ttc tested it once with a 6Ah but I’d like to see some others tests and experiences with it on here as there seem to be like 2 or 3 vids total on flex’s gen 2 HTIW’s on all of yt and haven’t seen it ran on a skidmore. If you’re interested Hollar. Hope you had a good thanksgiving sc✌🏻
Sorry for the long ass talk to text ramble
Thank you yes it would just be too expensive to ship to me it is not cheap but thank you :)
Test dewalt dcf900 vs Ingersoll rand w7151
I don't have those sorry hehe
You sold it? I remember several years ago you test the DCF900 before🤔
Ya but rember no one watched those dewalt vids though
Yeah, the market for power tools review channels in North America is too saturated.... Viewers in the US only care (fanboying) about Milwaukee Vs DeWalt tools only....
@@AlexY2-b6y it is sad because as you know mplus is the most interesting impact videos 😊
Good girl, on grabbing the mid torque. 🙂👍
That will do 90% of anything you meed done. Save the stubby for light work. Strong enouhj to pull parts off an engine & not too powerful to destroy something when running bolts in.
The forge 6.0ah battery os a sweet setup on the mid torque.youll get all the jam from it & it's manageable for a daily driver doing suspension work. Im happy to see you have one. You'll end up loving it.
He’s a guy not girl
Girl jeff 😊@@jeffscomp
@@singlecams oh sorry 😀