The voltaje is not importar .. just see makita 36v or dewalt 60v it should be smash other marks 😮 but not. It is just a litle more (sometimes) But flex in hammerdrill blow every other marks more Quick tan milwaukee
Better battery damping from the FLEX, I guess? And it's kinda embarrassing if the Milwaukee's still doing better if you've got the turbo mode selected on the FLEX.
you using a smaller battery? how old is your tool? is it pine you're going through? premium fir studs? how much weight you pushing on it? if your tool is 4 or 5 years old with regular abuse, when was the last time you serviced it (cleaned, inspected for damage, good quality grease for the gear case and bearings etc.
Alright let's face Milwaukee DeWalt Flex rugged tool sets what all comes down to what set are you already invested in, if you're young and only have a drill the world's your oyster pick one or the other or stick with what you got when comes down to it they're all the same, I know it's an old timers let's stick with rigid because they have 10 rigid batteries, they also have a few Milwaukee M18 tools for specialty jobs
When will testerd stop using their hands to do these tests? There are setups that hold the drills and you put a weight on top and the drill runs without having the touch it.
The flex guy was drilling straight. The Milwaukee guy was drilling at a bit of a downward angle somewhat binding the dill bit you can hear the squealing and see the chunks of wood coming off the back of the board , not a totally far comparison!
I like millwaukee but guess what both tools did great. But the fact a 18v tool can hold up to a 24 is impressive
Voltage makes no real difference. It's the power usage that counts. Low voltage, high amps is the same as high voltage, low amps.
The voltaje is not importar .. just see makita 36v or dewalt 60v it should be smash other marks 😮 but not. It is just a litle more (sometimes)
But flex in hammerdrill blow every other marks more Quick tan milwaukee
Was the flex on turbo. It didn't sound like it
now how are you gonna tell it wasn't on when both drills are running at the same time??
Better battery damping from the FLEX, I guess? And it's kinda embarrassing if the Milwaukee's still doing better if you've got the turbo mode selected on the FLEX.
Can you try the Bosch 1330c
I have a FLEX BATTERY ADAPTER for MILWAUKEE you should see how much faster it makes the M18 fuel tools run
It is a weird i got milwauke and in speed 2 the cant do two in hes wood drilling something is wrong
you using a smaller battery? how old is your tool? is it pine you're going through? premium fir studs? how much weight you pushing on it? if your tool is 4 or 5 years old with regular abuse, when was the last time you serviced it (cleaned, inspected for damage, good quality grease for the gear case and bearings etc.
Probably big red even faster with the new Forge batteries
Alright let's face Milwaukee DeWalt Flex rugged tool sets what all comes down to what set are you already invested in, if you're young and only have a drill the world's your oyster pick one or the other or stick with what you got when comes down to it they're all the same, I know it's an old timers let's stick with rigid because they have 10 rigid batteries, they also have a few Milwaukee M18 tools for specialty jobs
that small trigger lag on the flex made a difference
Flex guys just mad they didnt get Milwaukee, it kept up with that big drill even if we gave you the benefit of the doubt”trigger lag”
Smaller nimbler and better 🤝
Now do turbo.
Milwaukee won but both are nice tools I just ❤ the red❤
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When will testerd stop using their hands to do these tests? There are setups that hold the drills and you put a weight on top and the drill runs without having the touch it.
And still.
The flex is just the milwaukee but on a 24 battery instead of 18. Thats what flex is a lowes store milwaukee. Theyre pretty shameless about it too.
Hahha the comments are so funny already
The flex guy was drilling straight. The Milwaukee guy was drilling at a bit of a downward angle somewhat binding the dill bit you can hear the squealing and see the chunks of wood coming off the back of the board , not a totally far comparison!
theres always ppl that comment this 🤣
@@haroldjones12 that’s what she said ☺️
Both made by TTI
FLEX is made by Chervon.
FLEX is a better tool. I own both and when I need that drilling power I go to the FLEX
Put the flex in turbo mode and embarrass that milwaukee