My Neighbor picked it up the 1/2 Dewalt over the weekend and we compared My oldie but goodie 3/8 stubby like yours, but with a 6.0 battery. Key takeaways we noticed is the weight of the socket being used matters big time. We did a few lag test on a tree stump then took them over to an Old beefy 72 f250 rear lug nutts. The Dewalt 1/2 was a bit quicker on most things, but as soon as I put a 3/8 to half inch adapter on the stubby it was smoking the Dewalt a real night and day difference in power. The 3/8 regular small sockets don't transfer the power as much as the heavier 1/2 do. That being said I'm still going to pick this 1/2 up since I do like the thinner handle of the Dewalt plus the lights. The soon to be released 5Ah Powersrack will make it a Monster for sure. I believe this first offering is equivalent in "power" not run time to a regular lets say 5.0Ah milwakee battery and the larger 5Ah Powersrack coming out will be close to a powerboost of a 12.0 Milwakee crazy!!!!
Great video! I actually just sold my M12 drill and impact to get the DeWalt line up. I love the m12 but the DeWalt and their new features and the way they feel in the hand that was the deciding factor
DeWalt is pretty honest with their torque claims. This was tested and it hits those numbers. And I don't think that deal with the 5ah battery is available anymore. It ended last month I think. I couldn't get it to work at HD.
8 months after the fact, but HD currently has an even better deal: buy DeWalt Starter Kit (includes: 4ah, 6ah batteries, charger & bag) for $199 & get DCF 921 free.
Have you figured out the difference between Speed 2 and Timber screw mode? Seems like the same to me. Good tool even though the claimed torque stats are exaggerated.
I have this tool too, however it's says 4 mode options (timber speed 1 and 2, then bolt speed 1 and 2). I guess I'm slow because I don't see how to select the various options. It's seems like modes are bolt, timber, speed 1 and speed 2. Anyone's help is appreciated.
I genuinely enjoy your channel man. Realistic testing too. I’m in the red platform but I’m definitely wanting to be multi lingual in colors. Wow the similarities on them two impacts 🤯. Someone’s in bed with someone 🤫
I have the Dewalt DCF923...Same tool with the 3/8 anvil..........Works fine so far..
My Neighbor picked it up the 1/2 Dewalt over the weekend and we compared My oldie but goodie 3/8 stubby like yours, but with a 6.0 battery. Key takeaways we noticed is the weight of the socket being used matters big time. We did a few lag test on a tree stump then took them over to an Old beefy 72 f250 rear lug nutts. The Dewalt 1/2 was a bit quicker on most things, but as soon as I put a 3/8 to half inch adapter on the stubby it was smoking the Dewalt a real night and day difference in power. The 3/8 regular small sockets don't transfer the power as much as the heavier 1/2 do. That being said I'm still going to pick this 1/2 up since I do like the thinner handle of the Dewalt plus the lights. The soon to be released 5Ah Powersrack will make it a Monster for sure. I believe this first offering is equivalent in "power" not run time to a regular lets say 5.0Ah milwakee battery and the larger 5Ah Powersrack coming out will be close to a powerboost of a 12.0 Milwakee crazy!!!!
Great video! I actually just sold my M12 drill and impact to get the DeWalt line up. I love the m12 but the DeWalt and their new features and the way they feel in the hand that was the deciding factor
I use this for work on hydraulic equipment it's badass, best compact on the market
DeWalt is pretty honest with their torque claims. This was tested and it hits those numbers. And I don't think that deal with the 5ah battery is available anymore. It ended last month I think. I couldn't get it to work at HD.
8 months after the fact, but HD currently has an even better deal: buy DeWalt Starter Kit (includes: 4ah, 6ah batteries, charger & bag) for $199 & get DCF 921 free.
@@richardmejia254 I actually bought that deal but got the cutoff tool... But I already have the impact. ☺️
Have you figured out the difference between Speed 2 and Timber screw mode? Seems like the same to me. Good tool even though the claimed torque stats are exaggerated.
I believe the battery platform makes the difference 20v vs 12v. And thats my final answer.
I have this tool too, however it's says 4 mode options (timber speed 1 and 2, then bolt speed 1 and 2). I guess I'm slow because I don't see how to select the various options. It's seems like modes are bolt, timber, speed 1 and speed 2. Anyone's help is appreciated.
I genuinely enjoy your channel man. Realistic testing too. I’m in the red platform but I’m definitely wanting to be multi lingual in colors. Wow the similarities on them two impacts 🤯. Someone’s in bed with someone 🤫
Appreciate it brother, yea they are very similar in design but both a very nice impacts
Waiting for powerstack 5AH
It's coming! Images have been leaked! :D
@@androidken yup bro, Hope the price of the battery is not very expensive😂
@@dewalt_6728 I bet you can get dirt cheap regular 5ah batteries once the PS is released though.
Same here, gonna replace all my batteries with power stack, I hate outdated stuff
Nice broo💪
Kind of an unfair test because it's 20 v versus 12v
Pretty unscientific comparison. Too many variables to determine which one is quicker. Stick with tool brands you like. They are all good.
Dummy videon😢😊😊 repeat everything over and over .no action.
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Самое тупое сопостовлять 18вольтовый инстиумент с 12 вольтовым. Также размерность с 1/2 и 3/8🤣🤣🤣🤣