I feel like I’m watching a Hollywood blockbuster. You didn’t use the -120 ah battery for the drill thus making it unfair on the dark side of the moon...
I swear, the intros alone make every single one of these videos absolutely worth it. I’m a sapling in the trades, so I decided to go with Flex for the warranty(and fell for the hype as well lol) Still watched every minute! (nice touch with the HomeDepot theme lolol)
OK, you didn't drop the music, but reducing the volume so we can hear the motors taking up the load was a good compromise. Content is really picking up, you're getting into your stride. Best of luck with the channel!
That Metabo 36 volt is a beast, it keeps up with the Milwaukee Fuel and the Dewalt 996, Its the only one that dont start to smell after 30 Timberlok lags. I will buy the Flex soon though, just because.
I have had a similar experience-for many of my projects I have been grabbing my Metabo HPT tools more than my fuel and Makita for the last yr-they all have good tools but the green has made me a believer
@@PhillyFixed yeah and the Metabo HPT 36V line has been out for over 2 1/2 yrs so they are gonna be coming out with some updated tools that will most likely push past some of these latecomers to the games-been beatin the crap out of the 10" cordless/AC table saw and Mitre saw for over a yr and they are both still kickin 🐴-grinder is the best cordless in industry as well-sorry I sound like a fanboy but My Milwaukee and Makita tools just want me to buy more batteries-he the best solution for many would to be able to use some of these tools with the AC adapter when available and when long runtime.is needed-Jim I just love your no nonsense approach to testing
@@danabenjamin3300 I'm not sure if this is typical or not, but I had a warranty repair done on my triple hammer impact (the membrane cover on the mode button tore - my fault). I never registered the tool, they didn't ask for proof of purchase. They just sent a shipping label and I had the tool back in under a week, it was excellent. Cost me $0.
The Kobalt is a pretty strong drill, but sadly their overload protection seems a bit too aggressive and really limits what it can do. It always seems like it should have plenty more to give when it cuts off.
Awesome video man! For a Diyer/weekend woodworker like myself, the Kobalt XTR hammer drill has been a joy to use. I'd love that Flex or even 40v Makita but, the value that Kobalt offers is incredible especially when you get the hammer drill in a 3 tool combo on sale for $249 with a free tool lol. Keep up the great work!! Cheers!
Great test ! I like the Kobalt also but I think with really heavy stuff, the kobalt would be better served with a larger battery, I thinks it would always play second fiddle to higher end tool with larger batteries.
Great Job! Thanks for putting Metabo HPT in so many of these tests. They are so underrated and a great value considering they always have promos going on for free batteries or adaptors
Luv the Metabo line It's replaced many if my Milwaukee and Makita tools over the last 2 yrs because of their quality, lifetime warranty, 36V batteries being compatible and enhancing the power of their 18V line, AC adapter for ALL 36V tools, ongoing battery/AC adapter promo and their green 🍏 which makes em good for the planet🌲☘️🌍🐵
Why would you say they are not in the same class. They all have 1200 in lb , except the flex has some gimmick for temporary boost. They all are in the same class looking at the specifications
@@CraigularjJoeWoodworks I was talking about the others he’s going to be testing and comparing them to these. The list at the end of the video. I don’t know the specs on all of them but we know that Flex, Milwaukee, Dewalt, and Makita are all in a different category than the others. The HP Ryobi stuff is right there with Kobalt and Rigid. They’re better than Bauer, Porter Cable, and Hart. Porter Cable used to be good but they are on their way out with Craftsman replacing it.
@@CraigularjJoeWoodworks also, is it a gimmick if it works and actually does something? You can hate on Flex but they have some good tools. Yes, they overhyped their tools but that’s what happens when you get a new competitor for the top spot. Obviously they have a long ways to go to get close to the top because time isn’t something they can manipulate and they don’t have the amount of tools needed
My favorite tool face off channel. XTR and HPT lover here lol. Not sure what you're using for sound on this video. But it sounds fantastic. Not only the review portion, but the intro sounded great. Keep em coming sir!
Awesome and very accurate test! To be honest, you do the most accurate tests out of all youtube Channels. I have seen them all, and yours are almost flawless.
@@PhillyFixed I have seen your torque tests too. And I’m telling you, yours are the most accurate. Been watching tool related channels for 6 years ... keep up a great work! Thank you for awesome content
Nice, and after next round there should be a grand final with the top 2 or 3, really torture test them till they start smoking and/or breaking. So far it really seems like the Flex cannot be beaten in raw power but the Makita advantages are much more than just power so we still need your subjective opinion on which is better to use = most productive.
Great vids man. I like that you use the osb to keep it consistent so theres no hard spots. That being said, the stump is full of inconsistencies and i felt that with the impact video as well. Not the best idea to use a stump. Jus cause it looks like its all clean spots on the cut surface, cant tell whats happening and where inside. I imagine your using it because its hard, to find something to get that much depth from, and the price of lumber these days its expensive to even make it. Just cant tell what tools are getting harder or softer spots than they others, even a little bit difference in hard or softness can make a sizable proformance difference. Great vids tho. I love your showdowns. Surprising results sometimes. Keep it up bud
Yeah, the stump is definitely not the most scientific. I might do the 3/8" lags in something else after I get through the remaining drills. I think I'll keep it for the 10" lags, though. And I do so many different tests so that it reduces the impact of any single test on the overall scores. Plus, I have concrete and metal coming up! Thanks for watching, Jack!
I know im late to the party seeing this but you know that all the chucks used in this video are lockable and this would help your tests in future, Once tightened as much as you can turn the chuck back slightly until you feel a click, this will stop the jaws of the chucks from coming loose as it puts a block at the back of the jaws.
They all do -- however, the LED light doesn't blink when that kicks in. The light only blinks when the overload protection kicks in. If you have one, try twisting the drill violently mid-air and watch the anti-kickback kick in, no blinking.
The correct way of holding a side handle with left hand is with palm off body. In the universal way, palm must point in clockwise direction while looking from the back of a drill. The reason is when drill bit jams, the tool will twist counterclockwise thereby pushing side handle into palm instead of fingers. This is for is safety (palm can withstand higher load) and convenience.
What do you mean used properly he never did anything but use the tool how it’s meant to be used, yes do I think he might’ve gotten a faulty one because of the fact that I’ve never seen any XTR‘s do that before but also he never did anything but use the tool
@@thehourglasswithaman properly meaning, those bits (bigger ones) are not high speed bits, that's why ALL the drills cut out... If you're going to drill holes you need to know what you're using and how to use it properly to get the results you want
Agree, especially for DIYers or light/medium duty contractors. If you're doing heavy duty tasks all day, the Flex, Makita 40V and Milwaukee seem like the best choices. The caveat being, the Flex needs to be out for a while to know how durable it is.
A. Your intros are FANTASTIC! B. The only drills beating the M18 Milwaukee are 24V+ ?? That says a lot about the Milwaukee. C. I'm actually surprised the XTR did so poorly. My M18 Fuel hammer drill that is Gen 1 (I think? It's 5yrs old) with the original xc4.0 batteries is able to put a 3" hole saw through a 2x4 in high speed. The XTR couldn't manage a 2" ? Wow. D. Those pasty white legs! I'm blinded!!😆
LOL I can't believe it took this many comments before someone mentioned my pale legs! I knew as soon as I saw the footage I should've put pants on! 🤣 Thanks for watching and commenting once again!
I thought so too. But later, I messed around with the drills and twisted them mid-air while they were running. When the anti-kickback feature activates, the LED does not blink like it's doing in this video. So that confirms that the anti-kickback isn't the culprit in these tests.
@@PhillyFixed most of all, I sympathize with that stump twisting. I did something simular and I feel your pain. I braced a 2x4 then used a mid torque... fool me once shame on me....
My Metabo HPT 36V Hammer drill still going strong after 3yrs Flex shows some promise but I have a co-worker that already burned his motor up running that "turbo" all the time-cute gimmick but not cool if it burns tool up prematurley
Im not seeing seeing a failure of the drill especially not the hikoki. Your trigger manipulation combined with the position and angle of the tip also the amount of downward force you exert on the drill should consider a wide variety of factors like bit type material and desired outcome/depth amongst other factors like rpms if your trying to force the bit through the wood faster than it can physically do it youll notice those friction burns in the hole when your done. Theres really no real world use for drilling any 3 random holes that fast in my opinion. Anything your drilling something your gonna want precisely where it needs to be located. Just saying. Anyway, But i liked seeing the hikoki in action. Great video!
Good to know, Andy! I do like Metabo. I'm hoping to see the new Hikoki triple hammer impact in US Metabo HPT branding soon and a big expansion of the 36V line in general to compete with Makita. Their 36v recip and circ saw are best in class. And the new plunge router looks awesome!
@@PhillyFixed I would love to see an explanation on the 36v platform as well. I use Milwaukee tools at work and makita and metabo hpt at home, Milwaukee at work for there plumbing tools but I do prefer makita and metabo hpt in general. You earned my sub, keep up the great work!!!
Hey Jim! I feel like you struggled with this test/ review, with equipment issues, etc! But you overcame, and it turned out alright. That was not meant as critical, but supportive. And I think you have established your credibility, so may I make a suggestion? Save yourself the time and trouble, by not showing the speed and battery level each time. I understand why you would feel the need, but viewers and subscribers just need to take you on your word and the reputation you’ve established. Other channels do this, and my feelings are the same with them as well. Viewers will just have to accept or move on. Now, when the battery drops a cell, that should be mentioned. I don’t know? 🤷🏻♂️ This test was really interesting as I was surprised by the performance of all three contenders! I was surprised the Metabo HPT didn’t do a little better, as well as how the Kobalt seemed to shut down too easily? And, I’m afraid I might have to walk back ( but only a little bit 😁) my criticism and skepticism regarding the Flex. I would add that leave these tools outside, and see which one still performs after having been rained on, etc, and how well they hold up on the jobsite. I know the Metabo will, and the Kobalt seems to as well, but it’s still too early to know on the Flex. But they seem to have confidence by offering theIr long ‘Founders warranty?’ But keep in mind Metabo also offers Lifetime warranty on this drill, with no hoops to jump thru! Appreciate the trouble you went through on this one Jim! Stay well! 👍👍👍🙏😁✌🏻🇺🇸
Thanks for watching and commenting as always, George! Yes, definitely a couple of challenges on this one. Someone had suggested the 7/16" hex socket adapter on my Round 1 video, and I should have just gone and ordered it on the spot. And on the Kobalt, I thought I had locked in the ratcheting chuck properly, but I guess not! I agree on showing the tool settings each time, and you're not the only one that made this comment -- moving forward I'll show the settings the first time and basically state that those will be the settings unless I need to change something (e.g. drop to 1st gear on a drill).
I just dropped my flex impact into a canal of rapid current water and it took me about 1 to 2 min to get it out. Never stopped working when I pulled it out. I was really surprised I didn't fry some of the electronics. It's been 3 days since then and still no issues. Hopefully none come up.
Appreciate the honest reviews. How do you feel about the Flex vs the XGT, points aside? Was the Makita XGT noticeably smoother, more powerful? Seems like the key to the Flex Turbo drill is 21700 batteries, which I think are only in the 8 & 12 Ah batteries. Hope they release in the future some 3 & 6 Ah with those cells. I'd love to see the Flex Angle Grinder and Oscillating multi-tool vs the XGT equivalents, or even the Bosch Profactor thrown in.
I should've discussed the ergonomics a bit more in this round, but the Flex is pretty smooth to use. I gave the 40V back to the Makita rep but I want to say they were pretty darn close for ergonomics except the Flex is heavier, especially with the 8ah battery.
That intro was 🔥. Flex can really do some damage ,not gonna lie it was pretty impressive 👌. I'll like to see over time how the flex tools are going to perform in the real word. Investing on a different platform is not that easy now days because at leat in my case, I have way to much invested in the black & red platform. As always great review 👍. Keep it up with the intros, those are definitely getting better over time lol
Id like to to see MCTs 2804 vs Philly’s fixed 2804, and his DCD998 (which might be vct’s DCD998 not sure.) vs Phillys 998.... Like on a crossover special, Thad be awesome.
To be fair, I feel like he got a dud of a 2804 Milwaukee or you have a ringer of a 2804. And I say that as a DeWALT user that gets lots of flak from Milwaukee users on fb groups lol.
New subscriber here. Great test. I’m a new glazer/auto glass technician and I am team flex all the way. Enough power to get the toughest jobs done and the variable speeds are safe for ‘sensitive’ projects. Any way I could buy any of your used Flex tools? 😅
Haha, I already sold the ones I don't want to keep. But Lowe's has had some good deals clearing out the kits that don't have the stacked lithium in them, keep an eye out!
Hi, first I want to say that I’m enjoying your content so far and thank you for doing videos comparing the not so “PRO” lineup of tools as reviews like these actually lets you see the tool in action, and see how it stacks up against a comparable (in terms of cost/reliability/specs/real world application/ etc…) brand/lineup of tools; Rather than a well established, industry leading “PRO” competitor. There are already lots of those videos, and while they are informative and gives you an idea of how these smaller brands stack up against the best of the best; they don’t offer much insight as to which of the the “little guys” a person should invest in. It’s refreshing and nice to see side by side comparison’s of tools that are fairly equivalent to each other. With that being said…. I feel like this video doesn’t do Kobalt justice. I am not sure if anyone has mentioned it or not but while watching I couldn’t help but to cringe at the failing/sloppy performance that the Kobalt XTR hammer drill displayed during the video. But I think it should be known that it’s not because it’s not a good Tool, but rather the conditions of the way it’s being used. Nothing against you, the drill is just not geared towards competition style use. A few examples of what I mean are… 1. Early in the video, the bit fell out of the chuck somehow. I am unsure if you didn’t have it securely fastened in, but I feel that people should know that when you put the bit in and tighten the chuck down it has what feels to be a “locking” feature. You can physically feel and hear the “click” feature when the bit is properly fastened down in the chuck letting you know you have done it correctly. I only know this because I own and love this drill, and I have never had any issue with a bit falling out in the almost year that I have owned it, and I use it almost daily. 2. In the video the drill keeps stalling out and stopping in the middle of use…. Which on the surface and during the video reflects negatively on the it, almost making it look unreliable or faulty. But in fact it is a built in Anti-Kickback feature that automatically shuts the drill off if it senses a bind or if the handle suddenly jerks one way or the other. While not very good for a speed competition in which you are moving quickly per se, in everyday use and functionality it’s super helpful and improves safety. I am personally thankful for this feature as it has saved my wrist/hands quite a few times already. Not to mention the built in anti-vibration technology that is also fantastic for long use. 3. I can not tell in the video what torque specification you have the drill set on but it looked to me like it was set on 1 I could be wrong, and I’m not “calling you out” or anything like that because it may not have made a difference in the competition setting. But I think people should know that in normal use, the clutch and torque are quite good and actually function very well. These are just a few of the things I noticed in this video, and again I’m not criticizing or critiquing you, I love what you are doing. I just think that in this video the Kobalt is entirely misrepresented. And instead of letting it carry a reputation of “P.O.S”, give some insight and first hand information about it. I’m sorry for the long rant lol but I hope it helps some. Please keep doing what your doing! And I’ll be watching :)
Hi Jordan, thanks for watching and for your thoughtful comments. I need to revisit the Kobalt -- I don't believe I was locking the ratcheting chuck properly. I haven't had a chance to use the drill more, but I suspect if I turn the chuck back one click, it will probably lock in, and I just don't recall at this point whether I had done that properly or not at the time. Sure doesn't look like it. On the anti-kickback -- as someone who has tweaked my wrist in the past on a brushed hammer drill that lacked the feature, I definitely appreciate it on higher end drills. That being said, I think Chervon seems to design the feature to be particularly sensitive; when I tested the non-turbo mid-tier drill from Flex (also made by Chervon just like Kobalt), it kicked in way too easily. I'm not a contractor and my remodeling projects on the house have not been with the Kobalt, so I'm not going to take a hard stance on the topic, but in my limited experience I think Chervon should consider dialing back the threshold slightly for anti-kickback to be activated. As far as the clutch setting - when the drill is in drill mode, the clutch settings are bypassed entirely. Not sure why Chervon decided to put a switch on the side (3:42), but it is different than the majority of drills. The clutch settings are engaged when the switch is on screw mode rather than drill mode. Again, thanks for watching and I appreciate you taking the time to share your feedback!
Hey man, could you do a vs test with the Skil Pwrcore brushless angle grinder and the Hercules brushless angle grinder? I haven't seen a video comparing them and they are almost identical in price with a 5ah battery and charger.
Just based on the tests I have seen so far, I have to say I am impressed with the xtr impact driver more than the flex. Xtr impact driver seems overall more durable than flex’s quick eject impact driver, but flex’s hammer drill kinda surprised me. It’s really hard to get accurate results with drills because it’s a very sensitive tool with many variables that need to be taken into account, but I think you did great. I kinda expected xtr hammer drill to struggle because its anti kickback feature is rather sensitive.
Same here, I had higher hopes for the Kobalt after the stellar performance of the impact in my testing. Actually, the lower-tier Flex drill (non-turbo that comes in the kit with the recip and low-tier impact) seems to suffer the same anti-kickback sensitivity as the Kobalt XTR.
I just scored the metabo hammer drill w/ 2 4.0 ah batteries hard case kit for 13.95 , I'm so stoked I actually scored one of these unicorn deals I straight up couldn't believe it but at the same store they had two of the ac adapters that were on hidden clearance for 42$ so I grabbed both of those as well so for less than 100 bucks I got the drill charger two 4.0 batteries and 2 of the 36 v AC adapter so I'll never run out of power while using this drill , and now ilthay hd is doing it bmsm for Milwaukee I'm about to go score some ketchup bottle deals cause I need the Milwaukee fuel hammer drill since my tool brand of choice is Milwaukee however this metabo has me looking at their other stuff I like this 36v line so far i don't notice a difference in power between these and my Milwaukee's also I like how they feel in the hand def a good companion for my ketchup krew
@@PhillyFixed yep the AC adapters still had their 169 price tag on them too and the drill kit was on the clearance rack with a sticker that said 279.99 so I had someone scan it and he was like WTF I was like it's not broken it's just a unicorn and I ran to the register I've never been so stoked about a tool in my life other than maybe when I got a Milwaukee 8.0 battery with a free 3.0 both high output for 75 bucks both brand new in the blister. and the display drill at the store is the from the same kit so I'm gonna go back and see if I can the manger to sell me the display kit or atleast the drill with the 4.0 that's on it cause that's how mastering mayhem got the same deal he bought the display drill as well so I can give it to my stepfather
Just a question. The Metabo brand says that the drill has an “antikick” Does it? In your tastes did you noticed? Or how does it work? (I'm going to buy, but in Mexico) Greetings from here! 🙋🏽♂️🇲🇽
Hi, this drill has "RFC" - reactive force control. It doesn't seem to function the same way as the anti kickback in the Bosch, Milwaukee fuel gen 4, and others, though. I haven't tried the new 2024 Metabo HPT 36V hammer drill though, I think it has improved anti-kickback.
Kinda echoes what SoAlz said about the Kobalt. It spins fast but it's not the torquiest out there. Which, I think is probably fine for the vast majority of drill use. Good showing for all of them but the Flex is definitely showing itself to be a worth the premium over the Kobalt for those high torque situations. Also, I'm looking forward to seeing what the next Hitachi drills are like.
Like you said, most people would do fine with any one of these drills. Kobalt is still probably the best bang for your buck, especially with the full kit now on sale for $399 with the recip, circ, impact and 2 batteries. Plus the wheeled box is decent.
Nice video as usual Jim. Even this 3 brands not entered our region , Asia, still enjoying the show. I think, this 3 brand tools, if you use similar test with 1st video, the hammer drills at 1st video are better than this.
We use the xtr daily it’s a beast ours doesn’t act anything like the one you have. I think you just got a bad one. I rip 6” holes into corian all day every day with no problem.
You should wear some Gloves. At least cut level 1 when clearing wood chips and holding the hot lag screws. The Kobalt drill sounds like its having some internal problems that could be why its not performing to its best. But Great Video overall.
I'm like a politician, making promises I can't keep! I actually never finished this series. I'm going to re-do it and include actual hammer drilling tests etc.
You have great tests and reviews! I appreciate your channel, and loved especially the 80's intros. It was very funny, and creative! I would ask for you to consider this; spending less time on proving that you're using the tools correctly. It takes up too much time, and is a disturbing. You could instead just explain before the test how you're gonna use the drills, and then you've done your part in explaining yourself. I get that some people are frantic about knowing that you do everything correctly, but I think that worry is on them. Keep it up, and may God make you successful in this!
You're suspicious of the Metabo? Seriously? That thing's a beast. Have you looked at the specs on it? How do you know the Flex didn't hit a soft spot at the end? It was in the outer edge where the wood is less dense. They were both in speed 1, and you didn't use the turbo, so they should perform about the same considering the specs, and that's what you got. Also, picking up the Kobalt's slack midway is harder than driving it from the beginning and having the momentum as it creates a path separating the wood.
Don't want a tool with a gimmicky "Turbo" mode. My kid might think it's cool, but I would rather have a tool from a company that doesn't think I'm a child.
I wonder if it's possible to use more of the torque in the kobalt if you can hold it firmer. The anti kick back is stopping the drill, not lack of power. Most people seem to have the same results as yours. Does it really have 1200 lbs of torque? With the anti kick back, who knows.
The reason it keeps cutting out is because you have the clutch on the lowest setting if you put the clutch on the highest setting it won't do that cut out
Actually I did the Flex a second time on the stump to make sure it didn't just hit a soft spot and get an unfair advantage. On the Turbo mode, that introduces a variable that the other drills don't have, kind of like the 3rd gear on the DeWalts. So I try to factor in those variables and see what settings get the best out of each drill. If one of the other drills had an additional mode that seemed to hurt/help, I would try those as well. Thanks for watching!
@@wadelujan8714 I think he's referring to the 4x4 speedbor test where I turned Turbo mode off and it did better at the slighty slower speed (still 2nd gear).
I feel like I’m watching a Hollywood blockbuster. You didn’t use the -120 ah battery for the drill thus making it unfair on the dark side of the moon...
Rankings! Underrated, not everyone watches every episode we post!
Thanks! The quality of the data is nowhere near yours, though, haha.
TTC! Haha Torque test channel is the most under rated channel on any platform
Torque Test Channel is equivalent to RUclips crack
@@ToolswithSoAlz I can stop watching. I traded in a compact m18 for the mid torque because of the unreal testing transparency and accuracy
@@CraigularjJoeWoodworks that is a significant upgrade, in my opinion. One backed up by TTC
I swear, the intros alone make every single one of these videos absolutely worth it. I’m a sapling in the trades, so I decided to go with Flex for the warranty(and fell for the hype as well lol)
Still watched every minute!
(nice touch with the HomeDepot theme lolol)
Thanks for watching, Luis!
Metabo HPT is lifetime warranty.
OK, you didn't drop the music, but reducing the volume so we can hear the motors taking up the load was a good compromise.
Content is really picking up, you're getting into your stride. Best of luck with the channel!
Thanks!!
Ok you're channel was at the bottom of my favorites, but that intro, and one of my favorite drills Metabo, you go AND TOTALLY REDEEM YOURSELF! !!!!!
That Metabo 36 volt is a beast, it keeps up with the Milwaukee Fuel and the Dewalt 996, Its the only one that dont start to smell after 30 Timberlok lags. I will buy the Flex soon though, just because.
I have had a similar experience-for many of my projects I have been grabbing my Metabo HPT tools more than my fuel and Makita for the last yr-they all have good tools but the green has made me a believer
And they offer the Lifetime warranty and always have. Not just a temporary promo like Flex.
@@PhillyFixed yeah and the Metabo HPT 36V line has been out for over 2 1/2 yrs so they are gonna be coming out with some updated tools that will most likely push past some of these latecomers to the games-been beatin the crap out of the 10" cordless/AC table saw and Mitre saw for over a yr and they are both still kickin 🐴-grinder is the best cordless in industry as well-sorry I sound like a fanboy but My Milwaukee and Makita tools just want me to buy more batteries-he the best solution for many would to be able to use some of these tools with the AC adapter when available and when long runtime.is needed-Jim I just love your no nonsense approach to testing
@@PhillyFixed after purchasing the metabo how do you go about getting the lifetime warranty?
@@danabenjamin3300 I'm not sure if this is typical or not, but I had a warranty repair done on my triple hammer impact (the membrane cover on the mode button tore - my fault). I never registered the tool, they didn't ask for proof of purchase. They just sent a shipping label and I had the tool back in under a week, it was excellent. Cost me $0.
The Kobalt is a pretty strong drill, but sadly their overload protection seems a bit too aggressive and really limits what it can do. It always seems like it should have plenty more to give when it cuts off.
Awesome video man! For a Diyer/weekend woodworker like myself, the Kobalt XTR hammer drill has been a joy to use. I'd love that Flex or even 40v Makita but, the value that Kobalt offers is incredible especially when you get the hammer drill in a 3 tool combo on sale for $249 with a free tool lol. Keep up the great work!! Cheers!
The XTR 5-tool kit with the circ saw and recip saw in the rolling box is on sale for $399 now!
Great test ! I like the Kobalt also but I think with really heavy stuff, the kobalt would be better served with a larger battery, I thinks it would always play second fiddle to higher end tool with larger batteries.
@@paulcollins2004 Yeah, I think Kobalt needs to expand their "Ultimate Output" battery line beyond just the 4ah.
Lowes runs a deal with the hammer drill and 6 other tools for like $289
I love the Metabo HPT 36v hammer drill. One of my favorites.
Great Job! Thanks for putting Metabo HPT in so many of these tests. They are so underrated and a great value considering they always have promos going on for free batteries or adaptors
Luv the Metabo line
It's replaced many if my Milwaukee and Makita tools over the last 2 yrs because of their quality, lifetime warranty, 36V batteries being compatible and enhancing the power of their 18V line, AC adapter for ALL 36V tools, ongoing battery/AC adapter promo and their green 🍏 which makes em good for the planet🌲☘️🌍🐵
I want to see craftsman v20 tested more
See how it holds up…… is it a dewalt clone? Is it the same? Worse? What’s the deal?
Does anyone know how often Metabo does the free battery rebate? Is it once a year?
Jim - thanks for all these reviews and comparisons. I always revisit the older videos before I go off buying a new tool. Much appreciated
I'm loving these comparisons, and I'm glad to see this channel growing the way it is.
I miss the outro from when you were a child.
Thanks! I'll throw it back in!
It’s great that you’re testing them all. This is the best showdown. You don’t care if they technically aren’t in the same “class”. Love it!
Why would you say they are not in the same class. They all have 1200 in lb , except the flex has some gimmick for temporary boost. They all are in the same class looking at the specifications
@@CraigularjJoeWoodworks I was talking about the others he’s going to be testing and comparing them to these. The list at the end of the video. I don’t know the specs on all of them but we know that Flex, Milwaukee, Dewalt, and Makita are all in a different category than the others. The HP Ryobi stuff is right there with Kobalt and Rigid. They’re better than Bauer, Porter Cable, and Hart. Porter Cable used to be good but they are on their way out with Craftsman replacing it.
@@CraigularjJoeWoodworks also, is it a gimmick if it works and actually does something? You can hate on Flex but they have some good tools. Yes, they overhyped their tools but that’s what happens when you get a new competitor for the top spot. Obviously they have a long ways to go to get close to the top because time isn’t something they can manipulate and they don’t have the amount of tools needed
@@plaid11 Metabo HPT is definitely in the same category as Milwaukee, DeWalt, Makita, and Flex. They are very good contractor grade tools.
My favorite tool face off channel. XTR and HPT lover here lol. Not sure what you're using for sound on this video. But it sounds fantastic. Not only the review portion, but the intro sounded great. Keep em coming sir!
Thanks for watching!
Awesome and very accurate test! To be honest, you do the most accurate tests out of all youtube Channels. I have seen them all, and yours are almost flawless.
Thanks Mike! I don't know if that's true but I appreciate your support! If you want to see accurate, check out @Torque Test Channel !
@@PhillyFixed I have seen your torque tests too. And I’m telling you, yours are the most accurate. Been watching tool related channels for 6 years ... keep up a great work!
Thank you for awesome content
You should check out torque test channel and project farm for the most accurate and consistent tool testing
Nice, and after next round there should be a grand final with the top 2 or 3, really torture test them till they start smoking and/or breaking. So far it really seems like the Flex cannot be beaten in raw power but the Makita advantages are much more than just power so we still need your subjective opinion on which is better to use = most productive.
I am very impressed with The Metabo. I know what Im asking for Christmas. Again another Great review. Thank you Kindly!!÷
Great vids man. I like that you use the osb to keep it consistent so theres no hard spots. That being said, the stump is full of inconsistencies and i felt that with the impact video as well. Not the best idea to use a stump. Jus cause it looks like its all clean spots on the cut surface, cant tell whats happening and where inside. I imagine your using it because its hard, to find something to get that much depth from, and the price of lumber these days its expensive to even make it. Just cant tell what tools are getting harder or softer spots than they others, even a little bit difference in hard or softness can make a sizable proformance difference. Great vids tho. I love your showdowns. Surprising results sometimes. Keep it up bud
Yeah, the stump is definitely not the most scientific. I might do the 3/8" lags in something else after I get through the remaining drills. I think I'll keep it for the 10" lags, though. And I do so many different tests so that it reduces the impact of any single test on the overall scores. Plus, I have concrete and metal coming up! Thanks for watching, Jack!
I know im late to the party seeing this but you know that all the chucks used in this video are lockable and this would help your tests in future, Once tightened as much as you can turn the chuck back slightly until you feel a click, this will stop the jaws of the chucks from coming loose as it puts a block at the back of the jaws.
As a flex power tools format person I love these videos
I think a concrete hammer drill function video would be awesome Jim @Philly Fixed
The FLEX holds its own for sure. All great drills though. Glad you got new lighting and I’m sure you’re loving that jaw horse 🙂✌️❤️
The Jawhorse was the best money I've spent on the channel so far!
It’s had work making these vs. videos too. Keep it up. I’m going along this road with you. I hope you and your family are doing well brother 🙂✌️❤️
Thanks! You too, Marius!
The metabo has an anti whrist breaking feature where if it reaches a certain resistance it'll stop so you don't hurt yourself.
They all do -- however, the LED light doesn't blink when that kicks in. The light only blinks when the overload protection kicks in. If you have one, try twisting the drill violently mid-air and watch the anti-kickback kick in, no blinking.
@@PhillyFixed great tip, I'll have to give that a go.
The correct way of holding a side handle with left hand is with palm off body. In the universal way, palm must point in clockwise direction while looking from the back of a drill. The reason is when drill bit jams, the tool will twist counterclockwise thereby pushing side handle into palm instead of fingers. This is for is safety (palm can withstand higher load) and convenience.
You're doing great! Keep it up! We appreciate your dedication to the channel!
Flex on the 1/2 lag you can defenitly hear the computer working to ramp the rpms up to push more torque
Yup I thought that was interesting as well!
Appreciate you doing these videos, would like to see how craftsman (brushless) holds up with some of these test.
I will try to work it in!
Love the Stats Format On the bottom Jim @Philly Fixed
Funny, i have the XTR and absolutely never have any issues when used PROPERLY
What do you mean used properly he never did anything but use the tool how it’s meant to be used, yes do I think he might’ve gotten a faulty one because of the fact that I’ve never seen any XTR‘s do that before but also he never did anything but use the tool
@@thehourglasswithaman properly meaning, those bits (bigger ones) are not high speed bits, that's why ALL the drills cut out... If you're going to drill holes you need to know what you're using and how to use it properly to get the results you want
I feel like any drill you pick will get the job done for you. I think it’s just a matter of durability long term
Agree, especially for DIYers or light/medium duty contractors. If you're doing heavy duty tasks all day, the Flex, Makita 40V and Milwaukee seem like the best choices. The caveat being, the Flex needs to be out for a while to know how durable it is.
As an HVAC technician, I use a right angle drill for the tough jobs.
Finally a video of the flex with high output cells. take my thumbs up 👍🏻
The intro was On Point and Bad ass Bro @Philly Fixed
A. Your intros are FANTASTIC!
B. The only drills beating the M18 Milwaukee are 24V+ ?? That says a lot about the Milwaukee.
C. I'm actually surprised the XTR did so poorly. My M18 Fuel hammer drill that is Gen 1 (I think? It's 5yrs old) with the original xc4.0 batteries is able to put a 3" hole saw through a 2x4 in high speed. The XTR couldn't manage a 2" ? Wow.
D. Those pasty white legs! I'm blinded!!😆
LOL I can't believe it took this many comments before someone mentioned my pale legs! I knew as soon as I saw the footage I should've put pants on! 🤣 Thanks for watching and commenting once again!
Once again fantastic editing for the intro, feels like I’m waiting to watch a movie
And then the movie is terrible! 🤣
I think the anti kickback feature is what's causing the Kobalt and Flex drills to stop in many of those tests
I thought so too. But later, I messed around with the drills and twisted them mid-air while they were running. When the anti-kickback feature activates, the LED does not blink like it's doing in this video. So that confirms that the anti-kickback isn't the culprit in these tests.
The Hitachi has anti kickback also. They call it "Reactive Force Control."
Great video. Very well thought out and tests looked very genuine. Keep up the good work
Thanks, Craig!
@@PhillyFixed most of all, I sympathize with that stump twisting. I did something simular and I feel your pain. I braced a 2x4 then used a mid torque... fool me once shame on me....
My Metabo HPT 36V Hammer drill still going strong after 3yrs
Flex shows some promise but I have a co-worker that already burned his motor up running that "turbo" all the time-cute gimmick but not cool if it burns tool up prematurley
What does he do for a living? I've been waiting to hear about tradespeople using Flex long term
@@PhillyFixed mostly framing and remodel
Holes for electrical and plumbing is what did it in-runs real hot if u run turbo a bunch
Im not seeing seeing a failure of the drill especially not the hikoki. Your trigger manipulation combined with the position and angle of the tip also the amount of downward force you exert on the drill should consider a wide variety of factors like bit type material and desired outcome/depth amongst other factors like rpms if your trying to force the bit through the wood faster than it can physically do it youll notice those friction burns in the hole when your done. Theres really no real world use for drilling any 3 random holes that fast in my opinion. Anything your drilling something your gonna want precisely where it needs to be located. Just saying. Anyway, But i liked seeing the hikoki in action. Great video!
How about a Skil PWRCore 20v Heavy Duty hammer drill. Love to see what it could do.
A little less than the non-XTR Kobalt hammer drill.
I'll get it in the queue @Search Eternal!
@@PhillyFixed Let's see the new max output hammer drill too. The batteries are capped at 4.0ah right now.
@@svn5994 I have both the Octane and the new one. Will try both with both types of batteries 👍
When you run the metabo on speed two it has a anti kick back feature, when put it in speed one that feature is disabled. Great review!!
Good to know, Andy! I do like Metabo. I'm hoping to see the new Hikoki triple hammer impact in US Metabo HPT branding soon and a big expansion of the 36V line in general to compete with Makita. Their 36v recip and circ saw are best in class. And the new plunge router looks awesome!
@@PhillyFixed I would love to see an explanation on the 36v platform as well. I use Milwaukee tools at work and makita and metabo hpt at home, Milwaukee at work for there plumbing tools but I do prefer makita and metabo hpt in general. You earned my sub, keep up the great work!!!
Flex is super fast with the timberlocks wow
Hey Jim! I feel like you struggled with this test/ review, with equipment issues, etc! But you overcame, and it turned out alright. That was not meant as critical, but supportive. And I think you have established your credibility, so may I make a suggestion? Save yourself the time and trouble, by not showing the speed and battery level each time. I understand why you would feel the need, but viewers and subscribers just need to take you on your word and the reputation you’ve established. Other channels do this, and my feelings are the same with them as well. Viewers will just have to accept or move on. Now, when the battery drops a cell, that should be mentioned. I don’t know? 🤷🏻♂️ This test was really interesting as I was surprised by the performance of all three contenders! I was surprised the Metabo HPT didn’t do a little better, as well as how the Kobalt seemed to shut down too easily? And, I’m afraid I might have to walk back ( but only a little bit 😁) my criticism and skepticism regarding the Flex. I would add that leave these tools outside, and see which one still performs after having been rained on, etc, and how well they hold up on the jobsite. I know the Metabo will, and the Kobalt seems to as well, but it’s still too early to know on the Flex. But they seem to have confidence by offering theIr long ‘Founders warranty?’ But keep in mind Metabo also offers Lifetime warranty on this drill, with no hoops to jump thru!
Appreciate the trouble you went through on this one Jim! Stay well! 👍👍👍🙏😁✌🏻🇺🇸
Thanks for watching and commenting as always, George! Yes, definitely a couple of challenges on this one. Someone had suggested the 7/16" hex socket adapter on my Round 1 video, and I should have just gone and ordered it on the spot. And on the Kobalt, I thought I had locked in the ratcheting chuck properly, but I guess not! I agree on showing the tool settings each time, and you're not the only one that made this comment -- moving forward I'll show the settings the first time and basically state that those will be the settings unless I need to change something (e.g. drop to 1st gear on a drill).
I just dropped my flex impact into a canal of rapid current water and it took me about 1 to 2 min to get it out. Never stopped working when I pulled it out. I was really surprised I didn't fry some of the electronics. It's been 3 days since then and still no issues. Hopefully none come up.
@@jdelapaz14 Yup my understanding is that the electronics are all conformal coated to be tough on the jobsite, thanks for sharing the story!
🤣👏👏👏👏👏💯💯💯💯💯💯🛠️🛠️🛠️🛠️🛠️🛠️🛠️🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 academy award bro that was(THE INTRO) GREAT
Appreciate the honest reviews. How do you feel about the Flex vs the XGT, points aside? Was the Makita XGT noticeably smoother, more powerful?
Seems like the key to the Flex Turbo drill is 21700 batteries, which I think are only in the 8 & 12 Ah batteries. Hope they release in the future some 3 & 6 Ah with those cells.
I'd love to see the Flex Angle Grinder and Oscillating multi-tool vs the XGT equivalents, or even the Bosch Profactor thrown in.
I should've discussed the ergonomics a bit more in this round, but the Flex is pretty smooth to use. I gave the 40V back to the Makita rep but I want to say they were pretty darn close for ergonomics except the Flex is heavier, especially with the 8ah battery.
Makita no1
waaaw! very impressive showdown. that's the good fair comparison. 👌
That intro was 🔥. Flex can really do some damage ,not gonna lie it was pretty impressive 👌. I'll like to see over time how the flex tools are going to perform in the real word. Investing on a different platform is not that easy now days because at leat in my case, I have way to much invested in the black & red platform. As always great review 👍. Keep it up with the intros, those are definitely getting better over time lol
Thanks for watching, Octavio!
@@PhillyFixed love your videos brotha! Keep them coming 🤙
Jim, fantastic video introduction!
Thank you!
Id like to to see MCTs 2804 vs Philly’s fixed 2804, and his DCD998 (which might be vct’s DCD998 not sure.) vs Phillys 998....
Like on a crossover special, Thad be awesome.
Maybe I'll see if Dave would be interested sometime! I feel like I got a dud DCD998 based on my drill showdown round 1 results.
To be fair, I feel like he got a dud of a 2804 Milwaukee or you have a ringer of a 2804.
And I say that as a DeWALT user that gets lots of flak from Milwaukee users on fb groups lol.
Keep up the great content!! Love this channel
Thanks, Joe!
New subscriber here. Great test. I’m a new glazer/auto glass technician and I am team flex all the way. Enough power to get the toughest jobs done and the variable speeds are safe for ‘sensitive’ projects. Any way I could buy any of your used Flex tools? 😅
Haha, I already sold the ones I don't want to keep. But Lowe's has had some good deals clearing out the kits that don't have the stacked lithium in them, keep an eye out!
I use Flex impact drivers and hammer drills for regular use
Dewalt for all the things Flex does not offer yet
Bosch for all 12v smaller power tools.
Well done sir, great video and comparison tests.
Thanks, Jon!
I appreciate your time thanks for the content
Thanks for watching!
Great content!
@@monsereyes7170 Thanks, Monse!
@@monsereyes7170
That intro was amazing
Thanks, Riley!
Hi, first I want to say that I’m enjoying your content so far and thank you for doing videos comparing the not so “PRO” lineup of tools as reviews like these actually lets you see the tool in action, and see how it stacks up against a comparable (in terms of cost/reliability/specs/real world application/ etc…) brand/lineup of tools; Rather than a well established, industry leading “PRO” competitor. There are already lots of those videos, and while they are informative and gives you an idea of how these smaller brands stack up against the best of the best; they don’t offer much insight as to which of the the “little guys” a person should invest in. It’s refreshing and nice to see side by side comparison’s of tools that are fairly equivalent to each other.
With that being said…. I feel like this video doesn’t do Kobalt justice. I am not sure if anyone has mentioned it or not but while watching I couldn’t help but to cringe at the failing/sloppy performance that the Kobalt XTR hammer drill displayed during the video. But I think it should be known that it’s not because it’s not a good Tool, but rather the conditions of the way it’s being used. Nothing against you, the drill is just not geared towards competition style use. A few examples of what I mean are…
1. Early in the video, the bit fell out of the chuck somehow. I am unsure if you didn’t have it securely fastened in, but I feel that people should know that when you put the bit in and tighten the chuck down it has what feels to be a “locking” feature. You can physically feel and hear the “click” feature when the bit is properly fastened down in the chuck letting you know you have done it correctly. I only know this because I own and love this drill, and I have never had any issue with a bit falling out in the almost year that I have owned it, and I use it almost daily.
2. In the video the drill keeps stalling out and stopping in the middle of use…. Which on the surface and during the video reflects negatively on the it, almost making it look unreliable or faulty. But in fact it is a built in Anti-Kickback feature that automatically shuts the drill off if it senses a bind or if the handle suddenly jerks one way or the other. While not very good for a speed competition in which you are moving quickly per se, in everyday use and functionality it’s super helpful and improves safety. I am personally thankful for this feature as it has saved my wrist/hands quite a few times already. Not to mention the built in anti-vibration technology that is also fantastic for long use.
3. I can not tell in the video what torque specification you have the drill set on but it looked to me like it was set on 1 I could be wrong, and I’m not “calling you out” or anything like that because it may not have made a difference in the competition setting. But I think people should know that in normal use, the clutch and torque are quite good and actually function very well.
These are just a few of the things I noticed in this video, and again I’m not criticizing or critiquing you, I love what you are doing. I just think that in this video the Kobalt is entirely misrepresented. And instead of letting it carry a reputation of “P.O.S”, give some insight and first hand information about it.
I’m sorry for the long rant lol but I hope it helps some. Please keep doing what your doing! And I’ll be watching :)
Hi Jordan, thanks for watching and for your thoughtful comments. I need to revisit the Kobalt -- I don't believe I was locking the ratcheting chuck properly. I haven't had a chance to use the drill more, but I suspect if I turn the chuck back one click, it will probably lock in, and I just don't recall at this point whether I had done that properly or not at the time. Sure doesn't look like it.
On the anti-kickback -- as someone who has tweaked my wrist in the past on a brushed hammer drill that lacked the feature, I definitely appreciate it on higher end drills. That being said, I think Chervon seems to design the feature to be particularly sensitive; when I tested the non-turbo mid-tier drill from Flex (also made by Chervon just like Kobalt), it kicked in way too easily. I'm not a contractor and my remodeling projects on the house have not been with the Kobalt, so I'm not going to take a hard stance on the topic, but in my limited experience I think Chervon should consider dialing back the threshold slightly for anti-kickback to be activated.
As far as the clutch setting - when the drill is in drill mode, the clutch settings are bypassed entirely. Not sure why Chervon decided to put a switch on the side (3:42), but it is different than the majority of drills. The clutch settings are engaged when the switch is on screw mode rather than drill mode.
Again, thanks for watching and I appreciate you taking the time to share your feedback!
It's annoying how everyone seems disappointed when the HPT is a really good tool.
MHPT is definitely underrated!
You should run the kobalt with the 6.0ah battery it out performs the ultimate output battery
I'll give it a try!
Hey man, could you do a vs test with the Skil Pwrcore brushless angle grinder and the Hercules brushless angle grinder? I haven't seen a video comparing them and they are almost identical in price with a 5ah battery and charger.
I will see what I can do, but 5ah Hercules batteries are nowhere to be found in my local stores 😔. And you can't order it online at the moment.
Were did you find the 7/16 socket adapter jim? @Philly fixed
Amazon - here you go! amzn.to/2RWGpWa
@@PhillyFixed you Rock Jim thanks Bro
I like the leaderboard alot. Excited for round 3, I've heard good things about the rigid octane.
LOL and now they've discontinued it for a lower-spec drill at 800 in-lbs 🤪
@@PhillyFixed really? you're kidding, that sounds like a terrible idea. Ohh and we just got octane here in Canada not too long ago lol
@@Frosty_2506 yup - ruclips.net/video/xZDtX6bzQog/видео.html
why you covered up the exhaust hole the drills???
Just based on the tests I have seen so far, I have to say I am impressed with the xtr impact driver more than the flex. Xtr impact driver seems overall more durable than flex’s quick eject impact driver, but flex’s hammer drill kinda surprised me. It’s really hard to get accurate results with drills because it’s a very sensitive tool with many variables that need to be taken into account, but I think you did great. I kinda expected xtr hammer drill to struggle because its anti kickback feature is rather sensitive.
Same here, I had higher hopes for the Kobalt after the stellar performance of the impact in my testing. Actually, the lower-tier Flex drill (non-turbo that comes in the kit with the recip and low-tier impact) seems to suffer the same anti-kickback sensitivity as the Kobalt XTR.
If I die the moment this man drills a straight hole, I'll live to be an old man haha.
I just scored the metabo hammer drill w/ 2 4.0 ah batteries hard case kit for 13.95 , I'm so stoked I actually scored one of these unicorn deals I straight up couldn't believe it but at the same store they had two of the ac adapters that were on hidden clearance for 42$ so I grabbed both of those as well so for less than 100 bucks I got the drill charger two 4.0 batteries and 2 of the 36 v AC adapter so I'll never run out of power while using this drill , and now ilthay hd is doing it bmsm for Milwaukee I'm about to go score some ketchup bottle deals cause I need the Milwaukee fuel hammer drill since my tool brand of choice is Milwaukee however this metabo has me looking at their other stuff I like this 36v line so far i don't notice a difference in power between these and my Milwaukee's also I like how they feel in the hand def a good companion for my ketchup krew
That's an insane deal! You'll like the drill 👍
@@PhillyFixed yep the AC adapters still had their 169 price tag on them too and the drill kit was on the clearance rack with a sticker that said 279.99 so I had someone scan it and he was like WTF I was like it's not broken it's just a unicorn and I ran to the register I've never been so stoked about a tool in my life other than maybe when I got a Milwaukee 8.0 battery with a free 3.0 both high output for 75 bucks both brand new in the blister. and the display drill at the store is the from the same kit so I'm gonna go back and see if I can the manger to sell me the display kit or atleast the drill with the 4.0 that's on it cause that's how mastering mayhem got the same deal he bought the display drill as well so I can give it to my stepfather
And they have a 5 pack of DeWalt 6" grinder metal cutting discs for 3.89 so I bought 5 packs of those also
Considering the size of the batteries the XTR did great, put a 8ah on that and i think you would see the winner, but Chervon won't let that happen.
Yeah, they need to expand the Kobalt battery selection for sure. Thanks for watching, Alex!
The xtr lime now has the 6ah battery available
You should of tried the flex on the big lags that the metabo and kobalt stalled on.
Great video. Keep em coming.
They're still in the stump, I'll post a short!
I was hoping you’d say that. My Man!
Just a question. The Metabo brand says that the drill has an “antikick” Does it? In your tastes did you noticed? Or how does it work? (I'm going to buy, but in Mexico) Greetings from here! 🙋🏽♂️🇲🇽
Hi, this drill has "RFC" - reactive force control. It doesn't seem to function the same way as the anti kickback in the Bosch, Milwaukee fuel gen 4, and others, though. I haven't tried the new 2024 Metabo HPT 36V hammer drill though, I think it has improved anti-kickback.
@@PhillyFixed Thanks my friend, and thanks for sharing! 🙋🏽♂️
Which model of the metabo are you using DV36DAQ4M hammer drill or the DV18DBFL2T model
It's the DV36DAQ4M
Kinda echoes what SoAlz said about the Kobalt. It spins fast but it's not the torquiest out there. Which, I think is probably fine for the vast majority of drill use. Good showing for all of them but the Flex is definitely showing itself to be a worth the premium over the Kobalt for those high torque situations. Also, I'm looking forward to seeing what the next Hitachi drills are like.
Like you said, most people would do fine with any one of these drills. Kobalt is still probably the best bang for your buck, especially with the full kit now on sale for $399 with the recip, circ, impact and 2 batteries. Plus the wheeled box is decent.
Keep up the good work
So why didn't you use a comparable battery for all three drills?
@@andrewscudder4938 all 3 were tested with the smallest 21700 cell pack offered by their respective brands at the time.
Nice video as usual Jim.
Even this 3 brands not entered our region , Asia, still enjoying the show.
I think, this 3 brand tools, if you use similar test with 1st video, the hammer drills at 1st video are better than this.
I know you put Flex in rank 1.
But, in some of your test, show its not good enough compare with 1st video.
Not good in finishing the job.
Where you at in Pa? I'm in Kirkwood next to Quarryville
I'm in Norristown, northwest Philly suburbs. Grew up in York County though.
We use the xtr daily it’s a beast ours doesn’t act anything like the one you have. I think you just got a bad one. I rip 6” holes into corian all day every day with no problem.
You should wear some Gloves. At least cut level 1 when clearing wood chips and holding the hot lag screws. The Kobalt drill sounds like its having some internal problems that could be why its not performing to its best. But Great Video overall.
Yup, gloves from now on for sure!!
Is it necessary to drill every hole at 75 degree angle?
Absolutely.
wait until the 17 year cicadas come out this week. wont be able to film outside then. im in SE pa. they started coming out this morning.
Oh geez. I haven't noticed them yet... windows are currently open. I guess I'll enjoy the peace and quiet while it lasts... where are you at?
Bosch ?
Liked the video 10 seconds in just because of the intro 😂
Oh, and the quality and lighting is MUCH better overall! Great job man!
Thanks, Tanner!
Have you Tried The German Metabo drill? It's way different from the hpt version
I have not, some day though!
Btw why you didn't "give second" chance in last test for Flex - to screw Metabo/kobalt bolt?;))
I thought Flex doing as well as it did was a fluke, so actually I was hoping Flex would do worse!
Love it looking forward to third one
Thanks for watching!
I’m curious where the video for Rigid vs Rigid is at ?
I'm like a politician, making promises I can't keep! I actually never finished this series. I'm going to re-do it and include actual hammer drilling tests etc.
You have great tests and reviews! I appreciate your channel, and loved especially the 80's intros. It was very funny, and creative! I would ask for you to consider this; spending less time on proving that you're using the tools correctly. It takes up too much time, and is a disturbing. You could instead just explain before the test how you're gonna use the drills, and then you've done your part in explaining yourself. I get that some people are frantic about knowing that you do everything correctly, but I think that worry is on them. Keep it up, and may God make you successful in this!
Thanks! I will skip showing the settings on each test, I was thinking about that when editing this one, actually. God bless!
Please consider doing tests in concrete for hammerdrills. After all they are hammerdrills.
Concrete and metal are next! Thanks for watching!
Bro ur good just keep doing what u r doing 💯👍🇺🇸
You're suspicious of the Metabo? Seriously? That thing's a beast. Have you looked at the specs on it? How do you know the Flex didn't hit a soft spot at the end? It was in the outer edge where the wood is less dense. They were both in speed 1, and you didn't use the turbo, so they should perform about the same considering the specs, and that's what you got.
Also, picking up the Kobalt's slack midway is harder than driving it from the beginning and having the momentum as it creates a path separating the wood.
Love my kobalt XTR hammer drill
Don't want a tool with a gimmicky "Turbo" mode. My kid might think it's cool, but I would rather have a tool from a company that doesn't think I'm a child.
I’m sure they are fine with that.
I wonder if it's possible to use more of the torque in the kobalt if you can hold it firmer. The anti kick back is stopping the drill, not lack of power. Most people seem to have the same results as yours. Does it really have 1200 lbs of torque? With the anti kick back, who knows.
I'm not sure that even if you death gripped it you could overcome the anti kickback... it's very sensitive
@@PhillyFixed I completely agree. I appreciate the honest reviews. 👍
This is an epic intro lol.
The reason it keeps cutting out is because you have the clutch on the lowest setting if you put the clutch on the highest setting it won't do that cut out
No, it's on drill mode. The clutch is deactivated in drill mode.
Seems like theres too much bias when you do the flex tests even when it messes it up; just keep redoing it until it gets a good score.
Actually I did the Flex a second time on the stump to make sure it didn't just hit a soft spot and get an unfair advantage. On the Turbo mode, that introduces a variable that the other drills don't have, kind of like the 3rd gear on the DeWalts. So I try to factor in those variables and see what settings get the best out of each drill. If one of the other drills had an additional mode that seemed to hurt/help, I would try those as well. Thanks for watching!
I was waiting for this comment to come. Not a big deal except if you don't like Flex.
@@wadelujan8714 I think he's referring to the 4x4 speedbor test where I turned Turbo mode off and it did better at the slighty slower speed (still 2nd gear).
Could of warned me that I needed to wear sunglasses after the 17:11 mark.🤣
Can't sit on the beach all day, gotta make a living! 🤣
Kobalt drill is a ratcheting chuck. Tighten as much as you can and then ONE click counter clockkwise to lock it.
absolutely not.
Hilti ?
Wow 3/8 lag the flex put it in on speed 2 wow
What about the dewalt flexvolt?
I did the Power Detect here, they're pretty much the same drill: ruclips.net/video/YUvalgI9zS8/видео.html
Hot damn that flex is "like butta"
Well I have the kobalt and now I think I need a metabo or flex
I don't think I had the Kobalt chuck locked properly, for what it's worth.