I think that when you were pulling the drill up and out and starting the next one you were moving faster than with the 8 and 4 max output. But even then I like lighter batteries and your highway analogy is spot on. If I were using a drill bit that big I would probably be using a corded drill if I had to make a lot of holes. But if I had only a few holes for a quick project then I would pull out the cordless drill.
I’m currently using the non hammer brushed ridged 18 volt cordless drill for that and my m12 fuel 3gen Milwaukee hammer drill as my light weight drill to get into tight spaces and not be a brick on my hip. Though my Milwaukee doesn’t like doing anything above a 1/2 inch holes without heating up after three holes being drilled?
Got any suggestions? I’m investing in Milwaukee m12 for my little stuff and m18 for anything bigger but the m18 version of my m12 is big and heavy and I can’t seem to find other good options.
Apparently lithium power tool batteries are causing house fires in flooded homes in Florida after the storm. I saw an official who was interviewed and he said it was a big problem when they come in contact with the salt water.
Yes, they’re are a few cell manufacturers that everyone buys. What makes the difference is the quality of cells and how the cells are matched when assembling the packs.
Don’t know if there are any UFC fans here, but my boy reminds me too much of Uncle Chael Sonnen 😂 says a LOT of stuff with such a distinct pace that it must all be true
Hey Vince what’s your favorite drill that works well and doesn’t heat up so much. I can’t seem to find a light weight one that meets my needs but also has the power to use 3 inch hole saws.
Why can't we push Milwaukee, Ryobi and Ridgid to just futurly only use Milwaukee batteries?? If we had 1 batterie style click in then people would be more interested in buying 1 quality level vs the other but always have a premium power source.
Do I find power tool batteries confusing? NO! Then why did I click on this video? I'm bored and wanted something to watch.
🤣🤣 fair enough!
@@VCGConstruction he’s right. I did the same.
Finally you made a video on this great to see
Thumbs up just because of the powder blue Phillies shirt!!!!!!
Hello again, Vince and Vcg
Thank you for another Great Video 👍 I enjoyed watching tonight's video. Again thank you 👌
I think that when you were pulling the drill up and out and starting the next one you were moving faster than with the 8 and 4 max output. But even then I like lighter batteries and your highway analogy is spot on. If I were using a drill bit that big I would probably be using a corded drill if I had to make a lot of holes. But if I had only a few holes for a quick project then I would pull out the cordless drill.
Great job my brother.👍🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Thanks Joseph?
Thx for explaining
Have both from RIDGID and RYOBI and they both can Equal and beat the BIGGER 8 amp 21700 batteries
I’m currently using the non hammer brushed ridged 18 volt cordless drill for that and my m12 fuel 3gen Milwaukee hammer drill as my light weight drill to get into tight spaces and not be a brick on my hip. Though my Milwaukee doesn’t like doing anything above a 1/2 inch holes without heating up after three holes being drilled?
Got any suggestions? I’m investing in Milwaukee m12 for my little stuff and m18 for anything bigger but the m18 version of my m12 is big and heavy and I can’t seem to find other good options.
Did you compare the weight? I may have missed it.
Apparently lithium power tool batteries are causing house fires in flooded homes in Florida after the storm. I saw an official who was interviewed and he said it was a big problem when they come in contact with the salt water.
Am I correct that different brands get their battery cells from the same manufacturer but add their housing in a different facility?
Yes, they’re are a few cell manufacturers that everyone buys. What makes the difference is the quality of cells and how the cells are matched when assembling the packs.
Don’t know if there are any UFC fans here, but my boy reminds me too much of Uncle Chael Sonnen 😂 says a LOT of stuff with such a distinct pace that it must all be true
Hey Vince what’s your favorite drill that works well and doesn’t heat up so much. I can’t seem to find a light weight one that meets my needs but also has the power to use 3 inch hole saws.
@@JasonMitchell-sm6kj try a lineman drill from Milwaukee. It's got power
@@ianjay4596 yes that has power but it’s heavy looking.
makita hp001g
technology is better than size.
RIP Pete Rose
He belongs in the HOF.
Why doesn't ridgid sell tools in Sweden ?
Why can't we push Milwaukee, Ryobi and Ridgid to just futurly only use Milwaukee batteries?? If we had 1 batterie style click in then people would be more interested in buying 1 quality level vs the other but always have a premium power source.
Because they are there own brands and milwaukee is professional they would have to charge more on batteries alone and ryobi doesnt aim pro
I'd way wrather have a small decently powered battery, than a bigazz brick on my tool
Pretty sure you are a WWE wrestler in a parallel universe.
How on earth does someone pop their lips while saying a word that starts with the letter b?!?!?
😂🤣😂