My Italian grandfather used to say "listen, I'm trying to educate you" and you have Vince! Thank you for this much needed milwaukee battery lineup information! You Rock!!
Because of you Vince i have started buying new cordless tools, and i haven't felt the need to do so in over 20 years. Up to now i have had Makita which has been reliable, but your channel has got me motivated. I am a millman (cabinet maker/finish carpenter) by trade that is 3 years from retirement. You just put the fuel back into my want to do projects for friends and family along with side work now and after i retire. I just spent a grand this last couple weeks buying the 2997 kit, 2730 and 2737 saws and was looking into which batteries to get next. This just topped the list at least for the drill and impact drivers. Question, will this battery charge on the standard charger?
@@VCGConstruction Yeah, wasn't to impressed with IX trailer. Hope its better than VIII but so far I haven't liked the new trilogy. Rouge One was good, VII was just Ok, VIII was bad. Hopefully IX will be able to finish out the trilogy on a "high note".
Hey Guys!!! I got my M18 3.0aH 2-pack in and tried the battery on a Gen3 Impact. The battery fit fine with the belt clip attached to the side of the Impact.
Thanks for the review. How does HO CP 3.0 perform in a drill like 2804-20 fuel hammer drill vs the XC 5.0s that it's often packaged with? Assuming shorter run time with fewer amp-hours but does the drill have the same performance with the smaller battery? Milwaukee has the best sci-fi names in power tools. I went down to big orange and picked up a red lithium C3PO for my red rover work light. And why isn't anyone offering a belt or harness mount battery? You could put your HD 9.0 or HD 12.0 on your belt, your shoulder harness, a ladder, or anywhere nearby so you wouldn't be lifting all that weight overhead all day long working on ceilings. On a 5-pound hammer drill or 4-pound drill driver, 3 or 4 pounds is a lot of added weight. Even the high output CP 3.0 is 1.3 pounds and good bang for your buck 1.6 pounds XC 5.0 on a lot of free battery promotions is a lot to lift overhead all day. A good corded hammer drill is 4-5 pounds but a 9.0 or 12.0 battery and drill is nearing 10 pounds.
I was forced to like this video when he said 👍 if u like being more compact in some dimensions and larger in other dimensions 😂. Always love the videos!! Always come to @VCG Construction first!
hello bro, thanks for the vid. I really like that 2 year warranty. Battery technology has come so far. I wish you a great weekend and a great holiday...
I currently have (all owned for 6 months or less) three 2.0ah batteries, two 5.0ah batteries, and two rapid chargers (with a third 5.0 and rapid charger in an unopened starter kit, which I’m on the fence about keeping), and I can’t quite justify replacing either the 2.0s or the 5.0s with the new compact 3.0s, despite the great specials going on, especially since I only have the brushless comps drill, fuel impact driver (gen. 3), and fuel hackzall. Thoughts?
Good TTR comparison Vince and I think that new 3.0Ah HO battery will replace those larger batteries with better performance. Thanks for sharing. Have a Happy Easter. Cheers!
I have the HO-12, HO-8 & HO-6 - one each. Also have 3 old XC-5's that still work great. Still can't decide if the HO-3's are worth it. Reviews in 2021 are mixed. Would love some advice. Thanks.
Ok, liked the heads up comparison with the 5.0 as i have more than I’ll ever need of those. Think the new CP3s size are what I envisioned when I ordered the double pack of XC3.0s last year. Those are the same size/weight as the XC5.0 were and to me it seemed of no benefit so sent them back. While I can wholehearted get behind a good geek out, I see no need to open everything up. There are a plethora of other channels that do that and it can be a tedious exercise just to witness as they scramble to outdo each other. I’m more interested in seeing the tools in action. Their features, price points, comparisons. Just because someone can get something to burn up consistently under extreme conditions doesn’t necessarily mean it’s a bad tool under normal conditions and use. Knowing it’s limitations is just as important in many cases. And what better excuse is there to own another tool that will handle that 1 in a 100 or 1000th time your every day tool won’t work? 😉 The personalities, vibes, information, community already present. Tool deals, walk through, Q and As, etc etc. Point being that you all already provide a lot as is, it’s great and appreciated. My 2 cents. Stay safe.
So what the opinion on the surge or stealth impacts ? Then how are those batteries holding up. And I own m12 and ridgid but looking to get into the m18 line
Questions. When I buy a new battery, should I charge it once I take it out of the package? Or it is better to use the low charge it has when is new, and then once it's dead charge it?
Yo. This is “THE” only way to carry a drill on your belt. I, too, had the gen3 with 1.5 on belt but left for some power to be desired when driving fasteners in steel. This is it!! Off I go on a driving adventure to score a cp3!!✌️
Yo. (Edit/update) just watched video, again, and was stoked to see Vince had the clip still on! Maybe the dude on the review had gen2 drill? Oh well. It will work for me. Sorry for the scare...as you were. Thanks again Vince. Off I go
The sizes of the batteries don’t really matter to me because I’m not carrying around my tools all day. I am a Hardwood and laminate flooring installer and I mostly just use the Milwaukee 8 1/4 inch tablesaw and 10 inch miter saw. Which batteries would you recommend for those two tools?
😱 what the hell so the HO batteries can put out more power but the run time is only increased by a lil bit while the xc batteries are increased in both power and run time??? What im mean is so if your only looking for power and not run time then the CP HO batteries are the way to go cause the cp 3.0 ho kept up with the 5.0xc but if you need power and run time then the Xc batteries are more geared for those needs?
Vince, Milwaukee's web site says the HO battery delivers 50% more power and 50% cooler. Does their definition of 50% more power mean the 2853 impact driver which is rated at max torque of 2,000 in-lbs will go to 3,000 in-lbs?? That would be 50% more power. I don't question the longer run time due to the 12 amps but not sure I understand the "More Power" part. Not sure if you or someone else reading this might know. Thanks
Thanks Vince!! It would be great if your team could demonstrate and verify the 50% increase in power on RUclips. I am not talking about run time. They are claiming POWER. That means that the 2583-20 should be able to go from 2,000 in-lbs to 3,000 in-lbs. @@VCGConstruction
@@94gtcoupe63 4 packs for 230 online at HD! Giving them a try gonna hand one over to the senior as well to try out for easy carry and see what the new HO is all about😉
For me i would really like to know how the size and weight compares to the cp2.0. it's not about capacity but size and I want the lightest I can get that reasonably works for doing overhead work.
Awesome video, the other day at a Fastenal store I overheard a conversation about someone buying an HD 12.0 battery, thinking that it would make his Gen 1 drill have more power. Well in what I've learned, I think that won't happen, right? Maybe you should make a video explaining that, or do you have one already..
Hi Guys!!! The only thing disappointing with the Home Depot Milwaukee 3.0aH 2-pack is the packaging! It took me forever to get that packaging open! LOL! Peace out! :-)
Happy holidays VCG gang! I like the idea of the 3.0 HO for home use and DIY. But for all day use I will stick with my 5.0 and 6.0 HO simply for the fact I can run my gen 3s on those batteries at work all day without needing recharge.
@@_SCAGS I'm a Solar Tech. So I drive 6 inch lags to roof rafters. The racking requires self tappers and the legs use 1/2 inch bolts. High torque applications. So the 3.0 might not be enough run time for me.
@@_SCAGS the company is picky on additional tools. The hammer drill and impact driver are quite universal without extra bulk. We also run bandsaw and fuel hacksaw off the same baterries. Therefore 3.0 won't give enough run time to run those 4 tools on and off for 8 to 10 hours. Personally I have several Milwaukee tools for home and auto use. My favorite for auto is the 3/8 ratchet.
Hi I am new to the channel like the info in the videos I got a 2850-50 kit with 2.0 battery then I went crazy and got a 2767 1/2 impact I want to get batteries for it high output 3.0 or 5.0xc don't know what to get please help
i,ve only got 5.0 batteries to use on my impact driver its a bit weighty to lug around all day specially when i,m only driving in inch 6,s or 3"x8,s a lot of the time
U know what's nice bout u. Is ur not one of these older guys that's stuck in ur ways. I've known so many guys that r like " dewalt is the best". I'm like why is it the best? " oh cause everyone uses it and I was trained with it so it's the best". Always great vids keep it up.
Dan Soderholm Bosch 18V Brute can survive a 500 foot drop out of a helicopter (I would put in links but you can’t do that on this channel) . Do you honestly believe that a Gen3 fuel could do the same? If we were to move onto circular saw’s and we were to go for what magnesium shoe can survive the most drop test and which could cut the most linear feet of three-quarter inch subfloor material whether that be OSB or ply not who could cut the fastest but who could cut the most amount of linear feet per amp hour it’s the Bosch CCS180 (10yr old brushed tool), the DeWalt and Makita rear handle or the Milwaukee 7 1/4 fuel can do it faster, they just can’t do it longer. Endurance videos don’t make really interesting TTRs.
@@thetruth5210 I have seen them just haven't had the chance to use them. I have successfully used makita for years. Drops, concrete drilling with tapcons installed, and various other things. Dewalt has failed enough for me to not consider them anymore. Except for the 787 cordless hammer drill
Dan Soderholm I only own Dewalt equipment because they gave me a free 996 and if I’m ever in a pickle and I need tools DeFault is everywhere. I have been stuck and needed an 18 V right angle drill on one job site which I had never needed before in the past like at that time 18 years that I have been in my industry and then on the same project later I needed a grinder for the first time in the same, and I was grateful that I had of the 20 V Max platform because I could just go to Home Depot (nearest to site) as a Bosch guy and be able to pick up a $99 grinder or a $99 right angle drill to get me out of the situation I was in. If I could trade all of my Dewalt trade tools or OPE for a Makita I would do it in a heartbeat. I would prefer that Bosch made their professional outdoor power equipment available in North America, but I’m not about ready to hold my breath for that... 😔
Happy easter Vince....what's the best breaker for breaking huge Easter eggs ? Lol ...always top advice, happy easter everyone,, don't be took greedy , !!, I've tried growing a Vince style beard,,.. Its not going too great !! .. Especially trying to eat pasta... And cream cakes ...! Clearly cuz is a pro !!
@@VCGConstruction Oh Yea!!! Hey, thanks on the great TTR videos using the M18 Fuel Impact (2853-20)! I bought one a week ago. Tried it on Speed 3 with a 4" inch deck screw. The power and speed was awesome but caught me off guard. Got a slippy bit and the screw head hit the collet edge and scratched it a little. But hey, tools are meant to be used and get scratched up, right? Keep up the terrific work on the channel!
I got a compact 3.0 awhile back from someone who got one early and it stays on my impact everyday i love it
My Italian grandfather used to say "listen, I'm trying to educate you" and you have Vince! Thank you for this much needed milwaukee battery lineup information! You Rock!!
Thanks Matt!!
Thanks for the comparison and demonstration video Vince. excellent job as always. Full of information and demonstration for the tool Nation.
Thanks Jason we appreciate it!!
That’s not Vince that raffy from the league
@@kmikaelkills17 huh? Who is raffy? and what is the league?
Because of you Vince i have started buying new cordless tools, and i haven't felt the need to do so in over 20 years. Up to now i have had Makita which has been reliable, but your channel has got me motivated. I am a millman (cabinet maker/finish carpenter) by trade that is 3 years from retirement. You just put the fuel back into my want to do projects for friends and family along with side work now and after i retire. I just spent a grand this last couple weeks buying the 2997 kit, 2730 and 2737 saws and was looking into which batteries to get next. This just topped the list at least for the drill and impact drivers. Question, will this battery charge on the standard charger?
Milwaukee: New battery, CP3.0
Me a Star Wars fan: We were on the verge of greatness, we were this close!
Episode 9 trailer dropped, have you seen it?
@@VCGConstruction Yeah, wasn't to impressed with IX trailer. Hope its better than VIII but so far I haven't liked the new trilogy. Rouge One was good, VII was just Ok, VIII was bad. Hopefully IX will be able to finish out the trilogy on a "high note".
Hey Guys!!! I got my M18 3.0aH 2-pack in and tried the battery on a Gen3 Impact. The battery fit fine with the belt clip attached to the side of the Impact.
Vince, you make me miss the guys I grew up with! Glad I found your channel
Thank you Alex and welcome to the VERYCOOLGANG!!
Wow I didn’t know a battery would make a difference, nice 👍
Hell yeah ! Even Ryobis HO batteries & Ridgids Octane batteries make their tools perform AT & sometimes beyond Milwaukees performance.
I love the new high output batteries!! I got a set of the 6.0 and can tell a difference in performance.
@@jarrodmcclimans1759 hell yeah its like night & day
all new batteries always perform great
You have cost me alot of money ; just wanted to thank you for all the enjoyment I've received.
Keep up the good work Vince👍 ! Milwaukee power 💪
thx for the demo vince just bought the high output 6.0 batteries
Wow never would of thought it would be that much difference once again ya nailed another great and honest test and review thanks
Thanks Kevin!!
I'm addicted to this show Thanks Guys
Thanks Alfonso we appreciate it!!
Still think the 6amp hour is too big for the Gen 3 impact and hammer drill. The 3amp hour is the perfect size
For everyday use the 3.0 is my new go to!!
Thanks for the review. How does HO CP 3.0 perform in a drill like 2804-20 fuel hammer drill vs the XC 5.0s that it's often packaged with? Assuming shorter run time with fewer amp-hours but does the drill have the same performance with the smaller battery?
Milwaukee has the best sci-fi names in power tools. I went down to big orange and picked up a red lithium C3PO for my red rover work light.
And why isn't anyone offering a belt or harness mount battery? You could put your HD 9.0 or HD 12.0 on your belt, your shoulder harness, a ladder, or anywhere nearby so you wouldn't be lifting all that weight overhead all day long working on ceilings. On a 5-pound hammer drill or 4-pound drill driver, 3 or 4 pounds is a lot of added weight. Even the high output CP 3.0 is 1.3 pounds and good bang for your buck 1.6 pounds XC 5.0 on a lot of free battery promotions is a lot to lift overhead all day. A good corded hammer drill is 4-5 pounds but a 9.0 or 12.0 battery and drill is nearing 10 pounds.
Editing on the scenes with the caliper to sync our view with yours looking at the gauge was a nice touch. Keep up the good work 👍
Another good video and demonstration! Great job! Have a great day everyone.
Thanks Mom!!
Just got a new kit, gen 2 impact and hammer drill set. Fuel and brushless. Might need to check out these batteries.
Check em out cuz!!
There you go again Vince costing me money. Thanks for all the great tool tips. I think you're channel is the best on RUclips.
I was forced to like this video when he said 👍 if u like being more compact in some dimensions and larger in other dimensions 😂. Always love the videos!! Always come to @VCG Construction first!
Get a security bit set from harbor freight it’s like a 30piece set for 10$ and you’ll never break them on security screws
👍🏻
hello bro, thanks for the vid. I really like that 2 year warranty. Battery technology has come so far. I wish you a great weekend and a great holiday...
Thank you Elvis! You too
I currently have (all owned for 6 months or less) three 2.0ah batteries, two 5.0ah batteries, and two rapid chargers (with a third 5.0 and rapid charger in an unopened starter kit, which I’m on the fence about keeping), and I can’t quite justify replacing either the 2.0s or the 5.0s with the new compact 3.0s, despite the great specials going on, especially since I only have the brushless comps drill, fuel impact driver (gen. 3), and fuel hackzall. Thoughts?
Do you have a fix for the M18 tool line for the loose battery fit or is that how the Milwaukee battery is supposed to fit. Thanks.
What's the runtime difference between the ho 3.0 and xc 5.0? Like on the blower test you did in the past?
Will the High Output batteries increase performance on non-Fuel tools? Or does it only make a difference on Fuel lineup?
It definitely increases power on non-fuel.
Good TTR comparison Vince and I think that new 3.0Ah HO battery will replace those larger batteries with better performance. Thanks for sharing. Have a Happy Easter. Cheers!
The 3.0 is my new daily on the more compact gen 3 tools!!
Hey Vince thanks for the video bought the two pack after watching this video
Love the Milwaukee stuff!!
Very excited to start seeing those new HO batteries , I think I'll have to restart with all HO lol
Thanks for the video, Milwaukee fan
👍🏻
Keep them vids coming definitely appreciated what you do
Thank you alabaster!
I have the HO-12, HO-8 & HO-6 - one each. Also have 3 old XC-5's that still work great. Still can't decide if the HO-3's are worth it. Reviews in 2021 are mixed. Would love some advice. Thanks.
Ok, liked the heads up comparison with the 5.0 as i have more than I’ll ever need of those. Think the new CP3s size are what I envisioned when I ordered the double pack of XC3.0s last year. Those are the same size/weight as the XC5.0 were and to me it seemed of no benefit so sent them back. While I can wholehearted get behind a good geek out, I see no need to open everything up. There are a plethora of other channels that do that and it can be a tedious exercise just to witness as they scramble to outdo each other. I’m more interested in seeing the tools in action. Their features, price points, comparisons. Just because someone can get something to burn up consistently under extreme conditions doesn’t necessarily mean it’s a bad tool under normal conditions and use. Knowing it’s limitations is just as important in many cases. And what better excuse is there to own another tool that will handle that 1 in a 100 or 1000th time your every day tool won’t work? 😉 The personalities, vibes, information, community already present. Tool deals, walk through, Q and As, etc etc. Point being that you all already provide a lot as is, it’s great and appreciated. My 2 cents. Stay safe.
Awesome Tim Simmons I appreciate the feedback!
So what the opinion on the surge or stealth impacts ? Then how are those batteries holding up. And I own m12 and ridgid but looking to get into the m18 line
Questions. When I buy a new battery, should I charge it once I take it out of the package? Or it is better to use the low charge it has when is new, and then once it's dead charge it?
Been waiting for this battery to come out!
It’s here cuz!!
Yo. This is “THE” only way to carry a drill on your belt. I, too, had the gen3 with 1.5 on belt but left for some power to be desired when driving fasteners in steel. This is it!! Off I go on a driving adventure to score a cp3!!✌️
Sweet cuz!!
Yo. Just did a quick check on a review....turns out I might have to take off belt clip accessory that comes attached to drill 😒 what to do!!?
What is the difference in weight between the 3.0 ho and the 5.0?
Yo. (Edit/update) just watched video, again, and was stoked to see Vince had the clip still on! Maybe the dude on the review had gen2 drill? Oh well. It will work for me. Sorry for the scare...as you were. Thanks again Vince. Off I go
The sizes of the batteries don’t really matter to me because I’m not carrying around my tools all day. I am a Hardwood and laminate flooring installer and I mostly just use the Milwaukee 8 1/4 inch tablesaw and 10 inch miter saw. Which batteries would you recommend for those two tools?
Vince, can I run the M18 blower and hedge clipper on the CP 3.0?
Yes
Thanks Vince that helped a lot
😱 what the hell so the HO batteries can put out more power but the run time is only increased by a lil bit while the xc batteries are increased in both power and run time??? What im mean is so if your only looking for power and not run time then the CP HO batteries are the way to go cause the cp 3.0 ho kept up with the 5.0xc but if you need power and run time then the Xc batteries are more geared for those needs?
Exactly!!
@@VCGConstruction koo thanks for the video great info
they may come out with a 5.0 HO battery...who knows 🤔
Got a part number??? The 8.0 is available in a couple of weeks and it’s is 48-11-1880 so what’s the part number for this CP 3.0 battery???
Has the carbide driver bits released at home depot yet?
Not in stores until fall is what I’ve heard
Vince,
Milwaukee's web site says the HO battery delivers 50% more power and 50% cooler. Does their definition of 50% more power mean the 2853 impact driver which is rated at max torque of 2,000 in-lbs will go to 3,000 in-lbs?? That would be 50% more power. I don't question the longer run time due to the 12 amps but not sure I understand the "More Power" part.
Not sure if you or someone else reading this might know.
Thanks
Compared to a standard xc battery it delivers 50% more power and stay cooler. Because of the upgraded cells used inside the battery.
Thanks Vince!!
It would be great if your team could demonstrate and verify the 50% increase in power on RUclips. I am not talking about run time. They are claiming POWER. That means that the 2583-20 should be able to go from 2,000 in-lbs to 3,000 in-lbs.
@@VCGConstruction
when New Milwaukee comes with GEN 3.5 impact driver comes out ??
Got a 2pack of those new 3.0's, Great batteries.👍👍
I’m loving the power and size!!
My HO3's are charged up and ready to go, thanks Vince!
Nice coupe!!
How'd yuh like em
@Jonah Hoffman still going great. I like them on my drill and impact.
@@94gtcoupe63 4 packs for 230 online at HD! Giving them a try gonna hand one over to the senior as well to try out for easy carry and see what the new HO is all about😉
Great display! Think I might get me a few of these!
They’re Magic!!
For me i would really like to know how the size and weight compares to the cp2.0. it's not about capacity but size and I want the lightest I can get that reasonably works for doing overhead work.
Good point
The 3Ah weighs 1 lb 5-3/8 oz, which is about 6 oz heavier than the 2Ah.
Can HO battery be charged with regular charger or do you need to buy a special HO charger?
No they will charge on the regular charger.
Cool, and how does the weight and performance of 3ho compares to weight and performance of 5xc?
Great with some new battery for mye m18.
There shoud be a VCG Facebook Page so we could show ours tool boxes, car and gear.
Thanks for shereing 😊
Be on the live-streams we have a way for you to get more involved and share your gear!!
CONGRATS TO VCG ON 67,000 SUBSCRIBERS !!! 👍👍
Thanks King Of The Crease!!
Any High Outputs coming for the M12 line?
I like fair review of tools, hoping that if you get sponsored or already are your reviews don't become Bias
Cool video. I like it. I like your races. The new batteries are impressive.
I tried this pack in my grease gun. Very noticeable change compared to the 2.0 and a slight weight penalty. Good Call!
I love you Videos for real brother I work in HVAC and this helps alot because I love using milwaukee great video keep it up
Thanks Gilberto we appreciate it!!
Can u open the battery so we can see what's in it please thank you
This is not AvE's channel...
Awesome video, the other day at a Fastenal store I overheard a conversation about someone buying an HD 12.0 battery, thinking that it would make his Gen 1 drill have more power. Well in what I've learned, I think that won't happen, right? Maybe you should make a video explaining that, or do you have one already..
Hi Vince very cool gang, What is the name of the measuring tool you use to measure size of
BATTERIES? Love your informative Videos.
Calipers
First love ur vids. So a lot of the reviews for these say they don’t fit on the drill and impact drivers with the belt clip attached is that true?
Nice video Vince ,👍👍👍👍👍
“If you like things that are smaller in some dimensions and larger in others” Vince finished that video by insinuating that he is a tri-pod 😜
I've been waiting on that 3.0 to drop and I can't wait to get my hands on it. That 6.0 is the battery of choice for my 3/4 gen 2 fuel impact🤘
It’s available
Hi Guys!!! The only thing disappointing with the Home Depot Milwaukee 3.0aH 2-pack is the packaging! It took me forever to get that packaging open! LOL! Peace out! :-)
🤣🤣
I thought it was just me. I had a helluva time opening that package.
Think it’s a good thing it’s a bit wider! As it will stop the drill falling over
Noo waay!!! That's what im talking about👍👍
It would be super fantastical if MW Tool Corp came out with High Demand High Output M12 batteries....and an m12 4" angle grinder
I like the 3amp hour battery cuz it's a little wider so when you're setting your tool down it's little more stable
The batteries most likely use cells with max 35 A. So the 3Ah can dump 35 A, the 6 Ah 70A and the 12Ah a ridiculous 105 A.
Correct me if i i'm wrong.
DANGIT time to upgrade.....thanks for spending my money vince
Don't you love it how he can spend your 💰 and save you 💰 at the same time🤔😎🤗
Hey Matt!! Happy easter
VCG Construction a very happy Easter You, the Mrs. and all da boiz at VCG!
Happy holidays VCG gang! I like the idea of the 3.0 HO for home use and DIY. But for all day use I will stick with my 5.0 and 6.0 HO simply for the fact I can run my gen 3s on those batteries at work all day without needing recharge.
Good feedback thanks Cuz!!
@@_SCAGS I'm a Solar Tech. So I drive 6 inch lags to roof rafters. The racking requires self tappers and the legs use 1/2 inch bolts. High torque applications. So the 3.0 might not be enough run time for me.
@@_SCAGS the company is picky on additional tools. The hammer drill and impact driver are quite universal without extra bulk. We also run bandsaw and fuel hacksaw off the same baterries. Therefore 3.0 won't give enough run time to run those 4 tools on and off for 8 to 10 hours. Personally I have several Milwaukee tools for home and auto use. My favorite for auto is the 3/8 ratchet.
@@_SCAGS that's solar pv. I do solar thermal which requires plumbing, a tank , and heat exchange coils.
Hi I am new to the channel like the info in the videos I got a 2850-50 kit with 2.0 battery then I went crazy and got a 2767 1/2 impact I want to get batteries for it high output 3.0 or 5.0xc don't know what to get please help
Sorry 2850-20 kit
If you want more power in a compact form go with 3.0 HO if you’re looking for extended runtimes go 5.0xc
Compact batteries are so nice...lighter drills.
You should test some old Milwaukee tools! Tool war old vs new Milwaukee
i,ve only got 5.0 batteries to use on my impact driver its a bit weighty to lug around all day specially when i,m only driving in inch 6,s or 3"x8,s a lot of the time
Can’t wait to take it. 😍
Let us know how you like them!!
Where can I find the serial number on the battery
its the perfect size for the gen 3 drills & impact 👍
Sweet! High output batteries are the way to go! Keep up the great content you guys are beasts! Tirelessly working for us working men& ladies!
Thanks Sick Duck we appreciate it!!
Makes me want to get 2 of these batteries
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Thank you Vince, good job !!!!
Thanks Stephen Lee!!
“More compact in some areas, larger in other” 😂 put that shit in a t-shirt 💯👊🏽
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Nice I have th 2.0 for my gen 3 impact and that makes me wanna upgrade
U know what's nice bout u. Is ur not one of these older guys that's stuck in ur ways. I've known so many guys that r like " dewalt is the best". I'm like why is it the best? " oh cause everyone uses it and I was trained with it so it's the best". Always great vids keep it up.
Can't wait to get a few
Compact and powerful cuz!!
2 pack at HD for $149
I XC that compact is getting better with each year.
Dan Soderholm When you don’t design your tools to last, you got to make sure you come out with a new and better one every year or every other year. ☺️
@@thetruth5210 🤪😂
Dan Soderholm Bosch 18V Brute can survive a 500 foot drop out of a helicopter (I would put in links but you can’t do that on this channel) . Do you honestly believe that a Gen3 fuel could do the same? If we were to move onto circular saw’s and we were to go for what magnesium shoe can survive the most drop test and which could cut the most linear feet of three-quarter inch subfloor material whether that be OSB or ply not who could cut the fastest but who could cut the most amount of linear feet per amp hour it’s the Bosch CCS180 (10yr old brushed tool), the DeWalt and Makita rear handle or the Milwaukee 7 1/4 fuel can do it faster, they just can’t do it longer. Endurance videos don’t make really interesting TTRs.
@@thetruth5210 I have seen them just haven't had the chance to use them. I have successfully used makita for years. Drops, concrete drilling with tapcons installed, and various other things. Dewalt has failed enough for me to not consider them anymore. Except for the 787 cordless hammer drill
Dan Soderholm I only own Dewalt equipment because they gave me a free 996 and if I’m ever in a pickle and I need tools DeFault is everywhere. I have been stuck and needed an 18 V right angle drill on one job site which I had never needed before in the past like at that time 18 years that I have been in my industry and then on the same project later I needed a grinder for the first time in the same, and I was grateful that I had of the 20 V Max platform because I could just go to Home Depot (nearest to site) as a Bosch guy and be able to pick up a $99 grinder or a $99 right angle drill to get me out of the situation I was in. If I could trade all of my Dewalt trade tools or OPE for a Makita I would do it in a heartbeat. I would prefer that Bosch made their professional outdoor power equipment available in North America, but I’m not about ready to hold my breath for that... 😔
How about the life of the battery?
thanks for the comparison
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Happy easter Vince....what's the best breaker for breaking huge Easter eggs ? Lol ...always top advice, happy easter everyone,, don't be took greedy , !!, I've tried growing a Vince style beard,,.. Its not going too great !! .. Especially trying to eat pasta... And cream cakes ...! Clearly cuz is a pro !!
Happy Easter to you as well! I use a estwing 12oz to open my Easter eggs cuz!!
@@VCGConstruction now that's a hammer cuz !! Like the 12 oz that shows perfection ...even when cracking easter eggs lol have a good one.
Gotta get this forsure
#fosho
I heard a choir singing in my head while watching the HO 3ah perform!! God bless and Happy Easter 😁👍✌️
amen.
You as well Me again & P. Daddy!!
I love Milwaukee
Great video
Thanks buddy!!
Hi Guys!!! Almost sounds like C3PO from Star Wars! :-)
Yeah buddy, did you see the new episode 9 trailer dropped?
@@VCGConstruction Oh Yea!!! Hey, thanks on the great TTR videos using the M18 Fuel Impact (2853-20)! I bought one a week ago. Tried it on Speed 3 with a 4" inch deck screw. The power and speed was awesome but caught me off guard. Got a slippy bit and the screw head hit the collet edge and scratched it a little. But hey, tools are meant to be used and get scratched up, right? Keep up the terrific work on the channel!
I like that 3.0 H.O
Love it vince
Thanks James!!