@@mannyfresh8504oil impulse drivers are a pretty niche market, they’re pretty weak in torque specs. A drill with the clutch set properly is better in most applications.
I have the first “snub nose” impact they released and love it. I do cabinetry and it fits in those tight spots where others won’t. I was stoked when I heard about this one coming out.
instead of the silver the 860 should've also had the black head look as the 870 does. also the size puts the 870 close to the m18 fuel gen 4 which i definitely like over the 860
@ Milwaukee is better?! Lmao another Milwaukee fan girl, just today I showed a coworker how much better the 20 volts dewalt 3/8 impact is better then the m12 stubby and guess what? Although it’s a 20 volt it’s still physically smaller then the m12 and much much stronger
Obviously, in this scenario in the video, I was referring to the difference in the noise output. Which is not as easy to demonstrate on a 3-inch screw that drives in, in a second or two.
Do they only use pinewood in the US, UK, Australia? I wonder how easily the bold would be driven into the wood when using hardwood from South America. The heads of the screws keep snapping. Is there a reason why you only/mostly use pine?
@@Bur-D cause we’re not cutting down the rainforests. We have the hardest woods in the world but pine forests are more quickly renewable and affordable.
@@littlejackalo5326 so one is not allowed to ask a simple question? Maybe you should ask first why we only use hardwood. If that's the only wood that's being sold by the local market you have no other choice. They don't sell pinewood here.
Nice... put it against the 860. What happens when the oil thins, will it get louder, or needs changed, or starts leaking in your new kitchen cabinets, or..... lol
For whatever reason i dont think the "hydraulic" impacting mechanism scales up well, and many brands dont make impact wrenches with the same tech. You can get away with smaller bolts, but i wouldn't depend on it.
Just burnt out my second DeWalt Any bit of pressure on the drill and it burnt out. This is the second one, they are not as strong as when they had brushes in them. I won’t be buying DeWalt again.
Not even sure thats English anymore... They meed to just say they speak Australian... Its like the worst dialects of british mixed with a southern US accent. 😅
I hope this makes Milwaukee upgrade the Surge
I think they said they had no interest in continuing with hydrologic impacts
@@mannyfresh8504oil impulse drivers are a pretty niche market, they’re pretty weak in torque specs. A drill with the clutch set properly is better in most applications.
@@mannyfresh8504Could be different now if this DeWalt one picks up traction.
@@evanross9404 true
Milwaukee are shite tools
Love the look on this one.
I have the first “snub nose” impact they released and love it. I do cabinetry and it fits in those tight spots where others won’t. I was stoked when I heard about this one coming out.
They need to make a vinyl siding screw, so the work can be done at night residential.
People use panhead #8 screws for vynil like the one's steel stud guy's use
Cabinet screws
@@kevinsundquist1989so the #8 panhead screws make the driver quieter?
@@tlc5343you use the screw gun instead of a compressor 😂😂
@@yuh6509 I’m so confused- I didn’t think anyone used compressors anymore, I figured most siding guys used nails and a hammer or the electric nailers.
So much nicer to use. Iv been using the red version for a few yesrs now so far no gen2. Fluid drive very nice feeling. Might get the yellow tool soon
The red abandoned the gen 2😅😅due to the yellow one
What is that funky drill bit you're using?
You sent me on a frenzy. Its called xtorque
@@rotemtomhagbi1937 😆 thanks 👌🏻
So the brand is xtorque that makes the weird looking shafts for bits and then the actual bit type is a ball point hex bit
Did they fix the trigger issue on the the impact drill
bro, what long bits are those? i need those
I like the hydraulic tools. Not as powerful but perfect for small fastener indoor stuff.
The DCF870 generates over 100 Ft Lbs according to TTC. it's more powerful than twin hammers.
@@jakelong1999came here to say the same thing. It’s super powerful. Guy staying his opinion like it’s fact. Classic
Great trigger control too.
Look at how far the battery sticks out compared to the chuck.
Its the equivalent of pissing on your nuts.
That's because it has a 5ah power stack on it
@martinlebreton6391 Nothing that my 1.7v powerstack won't solve lol. Different packs for different applications bud
Are these tools as powerful north of the equator?
They spin the other way.
Even the car's drive the opposite way...backwards .
If it’s cold you have to wait a few seconds for the hydraulic fluid to warm up before it sends full power.
instead of the silver the 860 should've also had the black head look as the 870 does. also the size puts the 870 close to the m18 fuel gen 4 which i definitely like over the 860
How would u compare it to the new 860 power wise
Looking at my Christmas present.👍
de walt is so so good not sure why anyone would use anything else
1. Because their company will pay for Milwaukee, but not for DeWalt.
2. Because their company color is red.
3. Milwaukee is better.
@ Milwaukee is better?! Lmao another Milwaukee fan girl, just today I showed a coworker how much better the 20 volts dewalt 3/8 impact is better then the m12 stubby and guess what? Although it’s a 20 volt it’s still physically smaller then the m12 and much much stronger
@@donmige81compare it to the m18 then fair
@@karhua1997 but the M18 is twice the size
@@donmige81so, what do you want…? A biscuit..?
But how does it do when you only need a little bit of torque? Gib screws etc
I was wondering when they would make their versionb of the milwaukee surge
The fuel line is hydraulic?
The use of an actual drill meant to drive longer lags would save 1/2 the time. What benefit does an impact provide in this scenario?
Smaller, lighter
Obviously, in this scenario in the video, I was referring to the difference in the noise output. Which is not as easy to demonstrate on a 3-inch screw that drives in, in a second or two.
@@Lee-lb9qh and little to no rotation transferred back to the user.
You won't break your wrist doing it
@@HaloHamsturLearn how the f*cking clutch works, Einstein.
Do they only use pinewood in the US, UK, Australia? I wonder how easily the bold would be driven into the wood when using hardwood from South America. The heads of the screws keep snapping. Is there a reason why you only/mostly use pine?
@@Bur-D cause we’re not cutting down the rainforests. We have the hardest woods in the world but pine forests are more quickly renewable and affordable.
Derrrrp. "wHy dOn'T yOu uSe rAiNfOrEsT wOoD oR rEaLLy eXpEnSiVe hArDwOoDs? "
@@littlejackalo5326 so one is not allowed to ask a simple question? Maybe you should ask first why we only use hardwood. If that's the only wood that's being sold by the local market you have no other choice. They don't sell pinewood here.
It would be wild to see someone drilling random holes in exotic hardwoods for this type of video…
I might just have to buy one😂
Is this a soft impact like Milwaukee Surge or a bit harder?
@@andreizxc3 a bit harder
OK. Thank you.
Flex impact is 💪
Nice... put it against the 860.
What happens when the oil thins, will it get louder, or needs changed, or starts leaking in your new kitchen cabinets, or..... lol
When can we order one
@@gabeross27 sydneytools.com.au/product/dewalt-dcf870nxj-18v-xr-brushless-cordless-hydraulic-impact-driver-skin-only
Today. Search online, they're everywhere.
What's up with the battery, you're not getting that in tight spots, why use a impact for such a long screw over a drill?
@@RuStOlIuM420 you can put the little powerstack on there for your special needs
They're using such a long screw for the video to test the impact driver you imbecile
How many impact driver is dewalt releasing? Not just impact driver. Their drills as well
can this be used for larger bolts? or should i better wait for one with a 1/2" receiver?
For whatever reason i dont think the "hydraulic" impacting mechanism scales up well, and many brands dont make impact wrenches with the same tech. You can get away with smaller bolts, but i wouldn't depend on it.
$20 more you get the big boy top of the line 1800lb torque or something ridiculous Dewalt, wait for this one to go down in price unless you are ballin
Which bit are you using?
Xtorque, exclusive to Sydney Tools
Is it better than the 860!
?
No, the 860 is still the flagship drill
870 has a different purpose. It's hydraulic which dampens sound but also sacrifices power
@@Juliuscaesar69thDCD1007 is the flagship drill. DCF860 is their flagship impact driver. ;)
@emmettturner9452 that's right my mistake
@@Juliuscaesar69ththank you
0:11 - is that 86 db or 96 db?
When was this model released?
And price?
Ever heard of google?
Just burnt out my second DeWalt
Any bit of pressure on the drill and it burnt out. This is the second one, they are not as strong as when they had brushes in them.
I won’t be buying DeWalt again.
was going to buy one, $379 though I can wait for a used one.
Hmmm maybe I need this so the lady that lives above my garage doesn't get all mental every time I have a project to do.
That bit is so cool we're can I get one?
Hydraulic? New? What about the old Milwaukee Surge line?
When will it be out in the US? Nonone ever answers this lol
@@CygnusX-pt1ms as an Aussie store I won’t be able to answer you either sorry. Check with local distribution.
Says they’re part of the XR lineup n was made available sept 9th
Idk man I love my little m12 , gets the job done and very durable
If you use a drill nose bolts would go in a bunch faster
What’s that bit?
Yeah I’m wondering that too
+1 need to know the bit it looks sick
@@moldyzucchinis3251they're called Xtorque bits as another viewer found & mentioned above
just bought an 860 😅
You can sell it to me at an incredible loss and a great deal for me and grab the 870! 😂
@@cwatson42785😂😂
You got the better drill, unless you have sensitive ears lol
@caligaming9386 The 860 is better/ more powerful? So the 870 is less powerful and only benefit is its quieter? Honest question
Can I get this in canada
Price?
199
@andrewdobbs4594 it looks like that's only for the drill. Charger and batteries extra.
Bro does it get hot?
Just put some lubricant on screw it will go in a lot faster
They calling it 18v now?
in the UK its listed as 18v i do believe. same tools though
The battery is 20v when the tool is not In use, but only 18v when actually in use
Sounds sweet!
Ile to kosztuje u ciebie?
Bo na Ali express 10 $
Use it with the Dewalt XR tablet sell battery⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️
NICE NOW WILL IT Be Coming Out ON TIME
@@THEBEARDEDTOOLGUY yes
What price?? 🤔
@@Rogsdeco sydneytools.com.au/product/dewalt-dcf870nxj-18v-xr-brushless-cordless-hydraulic-impact-driver-skin-only
... the price is huge dose not justified 30 mm faster then Milwaukee, just the size if I have to motivate to buy it
whats this thing do ?
Fight me I like the loud mini duggas
18V???? Why when everything I own are 20V
Same identical tool and battery just different marketing regulations.
Damn i want them all. Bought 887 few months ago now the 860 come up and soon 870?
the 860 will be quite a bit more powerful from what I've read, can't say I care about the sound too much
If you already have 1 don't waste your money buying BASICALLY the same tool
Australia has 18v batteries instead of "20v max" The yanks have. Australia is a sensible country
👍
Finally!
860 is so much better. Got mine last week, thing blasts through sheet metal
A drill could drive that screw much faster
Пока докрутишь пол батареи разрядится
If it's anything like the milwaukee surge it's gonna be hot garbage.
? The surge is great.
Dewalt Makita Bosch ( portable) something else wasted money.
Good lord it’s slow 😂
The small impact with the massive battery just puts me off
Dewalt > red team
Use a drill. Stop it with the tomfoolery.
Not even sure thats English anymore... They meed to just say they speak Australian... Its like the worst dialects of british mixed with a southern US accent. 😅
@sydneytoolstv im in the market for a new impact, would you go dewalt 860, 870 or milwaukee gen 4? Much appreciated in advance !
What batteries do you already own?
@@SydneyToolsTVboth milwaukee and dewalt
Thank God it uses analog switch instead of stupid digital switches which in my opinion don't belong on power tools
my dewalt 1/2 impact has digital switch i dont like it i like the slider switch on my old one but it died after 6 years of abuse
@BfaltS1K Those digital buttons never hold up you'll be lucky to get 6 months out them
Agreed!
Every 3 decibels sounds twice as loud