DeWALT's New Flagship Drill DCD1007 Before They Want You to See it

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июн 2024
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    Today we test out (allegedly) the DCD1007, DeWALT's latest and greatest and not out yet top of the range drill vs their closest competition and against the top of the top is cordless drills today.
    It's not a guarantee that this sample is the finished product, but it's certainly made by the same folks. So let's see what it can do!
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  • @raym3358
    @raym3358 Месяц назад +125

    Dewalt may not like it but, I sure am happy for a sneak peek. Thanks for all your work guys!

    • @starseeddeluxe
      @starseeddeluxe Месяц назад +1

      That light is a genius feature, and reason enough to buy it. I bought my first Dewalt 20V tool after watching this channel, because the DCF891 impact was rated so highly in performance, and the other day I needed the light, and it worked perfectly for removing lug nuts in the dark. I could see that light on the drill being useful for actually working on panels and things, when you forget your light.

    • @ChickenPermissionOG
      @ChickenPermissionOG Месяц назад

      I'm sure they could do something about it if they really cared.

  • @TheGreatChrisB
    @TheGreatChrisB Месяц назад +123

    I'm watching this 60 minutes in the future and its still not released yet

  • @ihadalife1177
    @ihadalife1177 Месяц назад +65

    now just need to get your hands on the dcf 860

  • @j.b.1593
    @j.b.1593 Месяц назад +35

    You should retest in hammer drill mode.
    The 999 has a sensor in the collar and increases output in hammer mode. The 1007 appears to have this sensor too. (wire to gearbox)
    Not sure why they do this, but it's even on the sticker. 2000 -> 2200 rpm. You can 'trick' the drill by shifting back to regular drill without releasing the trigger.
    Also, I'm case you didn't see my previous comment, but a Megastack flexvolt (3 x 5PS) would make an interesting homemade battery.
    Keep up the great content!!

    • @fredio54
      @fredio54 Месяц назад +1

      Powervolt? Flexstack? Powerflex? Flexpower? A sandwich like that would be pretty insane :-D

  • @ElectroAtletico
    @ElectroAtletico Месяц назад +121

    "Without [DeWalt's] knowledge" 😚 Nothing beats free advertisement!!!

    • @TorqueTestChannel
      @TorqueTestChannel  Месяц назад +115

      Everything on this channel is free advertisement if the tool does well. We buy everyone's, so make a good tool and we're going to by our channel description give it free marketing. What brands aren't so keen on is debuting an item before they intend to, which hurts sales of their current offerings for a longer period of time while it's not out if the tool does well, and if it does poorly it's probably too close to release to change anything about it. I'm sure they'd all rather have a review of a tool when someone can add it to cart.
      The amount of copyright strikes, demonetizations and our rank chart offerings being removed from other website due to outside brand pressure would heavily imply they are not all on board with this sort of thing.

    • @sabrevanson4412
      @sabrevanson4412 Месяц назад +15

      @@TorqueTestChannel i appreciate you guys putting these to the test, and ya, it makes sense if you get a preproduction model and put it through the paces that the company may not like it. It might still have some tweaks they are working on. Granted, I understand your sources probably tell you "this is the final version and will hit market at X time" or something like that. But, I gotta say, Dewalt hasnt really been failing since 2020. I dont know who put a bee in their bonnet, but we as consumers have been reaping the benefits because of it!

    • @TorqueTestChannel
      @TorqueTestChannel  Месяц назад +27

      @@sabrevanson4412 Oh, we don't have any sources on it. Field testers are incredibly blind to any details about these things. We have to eventually buy the retail tool and double check.

    • @Jacobwlane
      @Jacobwlane Месяц назад +4

      ​@@TorqueTestChannelLegends the lot of you - not to be the "um ackshually" guy about spelling but an easy way to remember how to spell copyright is that it refers to the right to copy something. Copywriting has its etymological roots in "copy" referring to "edition" e.g. today's "copy" of the newspaper - so a copywriter describes someone who writes the copy (edition). Best I can tell, in the early days of printed media there was no distinction between people who wrote adverts and what we call journalists today - hence the umbrella term "copywriter"

    • @Divided-we-fall
      @Divided-we-fall Месяц назад +8

      Your one of few people putting out quality information on products that is beneficial for the consumer, over the manufacturer or retailer. Thank you. You have saved me money and also guided my actual purchase decisions.

  • @henriaaltonen6870
    @henriaaltonen6870 Месяц назад +33

    Great testing as usual. Cordless drills are incredible strong these days. It would be interesting to see what kind of numbers big plumbing drills make. Like Superholehawk and Dewalts big right angle drills. Maybe video idea for future? Keep up the good work :)

    • @UnderBakedOverEngineered
      @UnderBakedOverEngineered Месяц назад +7

      @TorqueTestChannel I have the Makita XGT right angle drill if you want to borrow it. Was going to wait to offer until the BL4040F is released stateside, but if you'd like it sooner that's fine.
      Edit: lol how do I @?

    • @ronblack7870
      @ronblack7870 Месяц назад

      i had to drill some 2 1/2 inch holes through steel to run some conduit . the big dewalt cordless almost broke my wrist because the aux handle was plastic. it would pop off and then my right hand tough the twist . ouch . got out my 1/2 inch dewalt corded drill with the metal aux handle and was able to drill the holes no problem. so i'm not sold on cordless for tough jobs and grabby jobs. the corded drill doesn't protect itself by shutting off suddenly . it's momentum carries it through .

    • @paulmartin2348
      @paulmartin2348 Месяц назад +1

      @@ronblack7870 You need one with the kickback (or what ever it's called) protection. Older Dewalt did not have it and like mine would just break your wrist. In a couple reviews seen it seems Dewalt has incorporated this feature now. (or use another brand that has it)

  • @adamrosenhamer3762
    @adamrosenhamer3762 Месяц назад +36

    Literally my favorite part of Friday's!!

  • @corystansbury
    @corystansbury Месяц назад +7

    Maybe it's my M12-appreciating ways, but I favor the Milwaukee design priorities (torque and size/weight). Glad to see DeWalt keeping them honest the last couple years. There was a while there where nobody seemed remotely close. Competition is good and DeWalt is turning out hit after hit.

    • @starseeddeluxe
      @starseeddeluxe Месяц назад +2

      I've never liked the M12 tools from Milwaukee. I'm not Norwegian or Viking or Dutch, so I don't have the enormous Brock Lesnar hands. M12 tools are incredibly "bulbous" and not nimble. I ended up with Dewalt 12 volt tools because the handle diameter is so small, the tools feel tiny and nimble as a 12 volt tool is expected. But M12 is loved by all, and I'm in the minority. I have average size hands, but most of the people I know who use the M12, they have unusually strong hands, to the point that one of my (M12 obsessed) coworkers frequently snapped cutters in half by accident when squeezing them with his grip, something I didn't think was possible.

  • @muddybadgers5205
    @muddybadgers5205 Месяц назад +7

    Its great when you guys get your hands on tools before they're released. Have you ever considered testing battery powered mud mixers and large right angle drills, even if just to compare to the more traditional drills

  • @tomdolton2960
    @tomdolton2960 Месяц назад +2

    I will Always Prefer DeWalt over all because it's always been there for me ❤️

  • @Eric-dr5bj
    @Eric-dr5bj Месяц назад +7

    Best thing about this you didnt touch on is the side handle. It has notches in it now and not smooth. The old handle would wear out and not keep a good rotational grip on the drill making for some sketchy moments while using an ice auger.

  • @shifty277
    @shifty277 Месяц назад +1

    I'm loving your content and the amount of effort you put into experimentation. I've been watching for about 6 months from London, thumbs up! I'm 18v Makita team FYI

  • @realandrewhatfield
    @realandrewhatfield Месяц назад +1

    Look forward to getting that protect feature. Thanks!

  • @justinvanburen8259
    @justinvanburen8259 Месяц назад

    Another great episode thank you

  • @ThriftyToolShed
    @ThriftyToolShed Месяц назад

    Awesome! That new electronic Load looks nice too! 👍

  • @shaner.5
    @shaner.5 Месяц назад +2

    There was something you guys missed, That I was hoping you guys would point out. On my DCD 999 When I use the clutch settings. 1 - 13 if I put it in clutch setting say 3 and Gearbox 1. The torque changes between gearbox settings. So, gear 1-2 and three all have a different torque. Even though you're in clutch setting three. I was really hoping you guys had noticed this and pointed out it's that whole electronic E-clutch. I really hate the E-clutch. Any other drill without an e-clutch when you put it in clutch one. It's a slip bearing type clutch, so it just slips. Every time at the same setting. These new electronic clutches do not do that. They constantly change. You could screw 5 screws and the torque will be different on all five of them. And then if you change gears, they're really different. Please Test this for yourselves, I would definitely buy one of these If I could go back to the old clutch style that would be an awesome drill. The other thing is, when the electronic clutch kicks in, it literally feels like the battery died. The way it dies, it's just a weird feeling. It's not like the old ones that slip, and they make the clicking sound. It's like it's a glitch like the electronics just burned out in your drill. If you do any type of woodworking, which is why I bought my DCD 999. I can't use it because the clutch settings are so inconsistent. I need something that slips at the same time every time. Maybe you could get the Dewalt to go back to the old-style clutches? Haha, I'll keep dreaming. But hey, you guys have influenced other companies.

  • @2down4up
    @2down4up Месяц назад +1

    Credit to Skil for being the first one I’m aware of that came out with the onboard work light mode on their power tools. Many of their lights are truly great. Kudos to Dewalt for stepping it up. TTI, your reply?
    What were the wires going to the gearbox for? Temp or speed sensor perhaps?

  • @SomeGuysGarage
    @SomeGuysGarage Месяц назад +3

    Can you get your hands on a DCD130 at some point? I have one here, have been using it to mix 50lb bags of self leveling floor compound in buckets and it doesn't even sound like it will ever bog down at all, it might top your drill torque charts by a long shot.

  • @N1rOx
    @N1rOx Месяц назад +1

    We're getting promotional material of a soon to be released new DeWALT impact driver here in Australia.

  • @andrewilliams9705
    @andrewilliams9705 Месяц назад

    Looking forward to its release, buying one

  • @russellargue2721
    @russellargue2721 Месяц назад

    I'm good. The brushless one I have now damn near broke my wrist a couple of times when the hole saw and spade bits snag unexpectedly. Plenty powerful already

  • @Kennysam2011
    @Kennysam2011 Месяц назад +2

    Youre the reason why i have a dcf961 with 9ah flexvolt. So now im gonna replace my old red 2656-20 with this guy when it comes out.

  • @randomprojectsusa5196
    @randomprojectsusa5196 Месяц назад +1

    I’ve really been liking this new DeWalt Dynasty

  • @paulmartin2348
    @paulmartin2348 Месяц назад

    I have several Dewalt tools, (older drills mostly) that have worked very well for 15+ years and as you know drive deck 4" Torx screws in their sleep. I have started running the Milwaukee battery platform as I prefer some of their tools. That being said what I have been seeing with various reviews is that Dewalt is no slouch so my keeping that battery platform was a good choice. Thank you for another clear review.

  • @Jeff-rk8hq
    @Jeff-rk8hq Месяц назад +1

    Have you brake tested the new metabo hpt dv36dc with the level feature and rfc but I’d have liked to have seen it and the Bosch but the mhpt in particular as that one I think that size wise it’s more a direct and probably more suited competitor of the new m18 drill

  • @keysautorepair6038
    @keysautorepair6038 Месяц назад +2

    Dewalt has done it again with a new version can’t wait to see the DCF 860!

  • @markk3948
    @markk3948 Месяц назад +3

    Did you use the forge battery on the m18?

  • @leslieschiltz3454
    @leslieschiltz3454 Месяц назад +13

    The DCD 800 & 805 also have the fancy LED swivel light.

  • @Adrian_Anderson
    @Adrian_Anderson Месяц назад +1

    Hey TTC, I'd love to see you test the DeWalt DCD130b drill. It is a beast, and often gets used to drive ground augers.

    • @BigRichardTools
      @BigRichardTools Месяц назад +1

      You can absolutely sit on that on that drill and not stall it out. Big ship augers, hole saws, heavy metal drilling, it's so much more than just a mixer.

  • @Itsdannydp
    @Itsdannydp Месяц назад +1

    New video right before i take lunch? Hell yeah!

  • @mariuszstanisz9070
    @mariuszstanisz9070 11 дней назад

    Hope you guys can get you hands on the DCF860 and DCF870 soon

  • @quipstad
    @quipstad Месяц назад +1

    One metric I am always interested in with these drill/drivers is slowest possible speed. It's the reason I still reach for my old brushed DCD950 over my impact drivers any day. Sometimes you need that finesse to drive a screw that 1/4 turn (or less) further, and most drivers just can't do that. If this new DeWalt can, it'll replace my old 18V in a hurry.

  • @cooperk7394
    @cooperk7394 Месяц назад +2

    I still think you need to Have your viewers send in their used tools to get them dyno’d. I have an M18 impact that is absolutely abused, same with an M18 hammer drill. I would love to send you both Michael and see if they have survived

  • @timothystevenhoward
    @timothystevenhoward 17 дней назад

    Hey TTC did you see that video of the DCF870. I would be interested in that unit too. The DCF860 appears to be shipping now.

  • @fredio54
    @fredio54 Месяц назад +1

    Can you dyno the dewalt flexvolt mixer/drill? Dcd130? That thing is epic, I have it. Would also be cool to see the dcd470 vs the super haug m18.

  • @DaOzMan0608
    @DaOzMan0608 Месяц назад +1

    My friday morning trips to the toilet are always so informative

  • @deathmetalsl
    @deathmetalsl Месяц назад +2

    And here I was looking to pick.up a DCD805 in the next week or so. It seems like the 1007 is a direct successor to the 805 in some ways. This video couldn't have been uploaded at a better time,.thanks guys. I appreciate all the hard work you guys do. 🎉

    • @TorqueTestChannel
      @TorqueTestChannel  Месяц назад +3

      1007 feels twice the size of an 805

    • @cloudy4872
      @cloudy4872 Месяц назад

      yeah it looks pretty big. the 805 is an atomic series drill though

    • @animal79thecat
      @animal79thecat 11 дней назад

      Wrong.Successor to 999

  • @fuzzybmw
    @fuzzybmw Месяц назад

    What if you guys did a test for sockets? I know you have the 6 point versus 12 point and spline video but what if you did it the same format as your wrench videos? Take 1-2 sizes from a bunch of different brands and see which ones slip first, maybe how they grip on soft metal versus a hard one?

  • @no-damn-alias
    @no-damn-alias Месяц назад

    I'd like to see an addition to your drill test.
    Two high load continious test like driving thick and long screws into wooden beams at high speed (wattage what you think is realistic) and a test at 85% of the load before it stalls if that load is higher than the woodscrew test.
    If the tool overheats and what the battery has tk say about that. I mean high battery temps are certainly not good for durability.

  • @michaeldahl9973
    @michaeldahl9973 Месяц назад

    Do a video over the new 3/4 ingersol Rand 20v impact

  • @georgenice
    @georgenice Месяц назад

    Not sure where to post this but seeing as this is a drill review......I have a venerable Makita dhp451 that I love.....I m struggling with what should I replace it......or should I rebuild it? Your greatly respect your knowledge and thank you in advance for any direction you could give (UK based) .

  • @johnnyolson258
    @johnnyolson258 Месяц назад

    Kind of wish they'd release an update to the DCD 800/805 with a handle or the new kickback protection. Those are really the only functions that make me want this new one.

  • @anthonybasham2030
    @anthonybasham2030 Месяц назад

    Hey I seen on the spreadsheet that you don’t have any testing on the Matco .5 HP die grinder I have one you could borrow to test if you would like

  • @marcuszettergren8885
    @marcuszettergren8885 Месяц назад +1

    That kickback protection is a wristsaver. I'm using thick french bolts into 4x4 pretty often, and that task needs this kind of watt output without using the hammer. I know the lads that climbs the telephone poles are using these tools as well, which up to this, only Bosch have the mustard for it. W or torque per db would be a handy stat too.

    • @blamuk
      @blamuk Месяц назад +1

      Don't lineman Almost exclusively use 7/16 high torque impact wrenches for even drilling holes and driving large screws/bolts? I know I would almost certainly fly off the ladder if I used a drill for that even with kickback protection! I mean, it still jerks before it stops.

  • @Eddie07S
    @Eddie07S Месяц назад

    This drill reminds me of an older Dewalt 18v hammer drill that I have and keep around because it is so good. It is a 3 speed like this one, which is really good. The variable speed is linear without steps in the speed, unlike the newer Dewalt 20v tool that I have and a small drill centers in the chuck, unlike what happens with the newer drill. There is also something about the angle of the handle versus the chuck (or something) on this older drill which lends itself to being easy for me to drill perpendicular holes whereas that is harder for me to do with the newer drill. That newer drill I have is not up to the standard that I was expecting based on that older drill. Hopefully, this new drill, tested here, raises the bar back up to at least where it once was.

  • @willeatforfood69
    @willeatforfood69 Месяц назад +2

    You guys should look at the black sub compact Makita 18 volt hammer drill. I'm a heavy duty mechanic and have consistently been drilling 5/8" holes in semi frames when mounting tool boxes with it. Its defiantly hard to do with the size of the drill physically being hard to get two hands on. The sub compact size and durability are hard great though. I've been feeding it an ass kicking for about a year now and its holding up great. Fits inside a piece of c channel for doing deck boards on low bed heavy haul trailers as well.

  • @ozzysgang7193
    @ozzysgang7193 Месяц назад +1

    I’ve been debating on purchasing a Dewalt cordless ratchet because of the review you did but I’ve seen that there is a smaller version that looks faster and it’s the DCF500 have you seen it?

  • @friedpancakes266
    @friedpancakes266 Месяц назад +1

    I still use my dads old corded beast. When it's needed, it's time to break something or break myself trying

  • @edwardlogan267
    @edwardlogan267 Месяц назад +3

    Hope you guys got some of the high output Makita batteries while you where in japan!!

    • @riba2233
      @riba2233 Месяц назад

      good point :)

  • @gungnir722
    @gungnir722 Месяц назад

    can you compare some of the 18v metabo hpt tools vs the 36v versions? i can't find any reviews to figure out if the 36v angle grinder is worth it or not over the 18v

  • @Squat5000
    @Squat5000 Месяц назад +10

    I'm just going to say, i use my 9 amp hour on pretty much everything but the baby impact. 🤣
    I like how that extra weight smooths out the operation.
    Thus, i appreciate seeing those numbers on everything lately

    • @dfax1
      @dfax1 Месяц назад

      This

  • @filthynice88
    @filthynice88 Месяц назад +4

    Something special about TTT vids like this... Probably why I end up removing my shirt, screaming "woooo" while swinging it about like a hooligan by time the video ends

  • @2009rummell
    @2009rummell Месяц назад

    Need to do a break down of how the mellif tools are. They keep coming out with new ones

  • @Dave-dh7rt
    @Dave-dh7rt Месяц назад

    I really want makita to make a refresh of their GPH01 40v drill, their GDT01 impact driver, and all 3 of their impact wrenches to top dewalt. Once we can get the BL4040F here in america, I would love to see you retest the 40V tools. We have been waiting forever for that battery :(

  • @nathanvanlieshout7834
    @nathanvanlieshout7834 Месяц назад +1

    I've had my hand pinned against a wall drilling using a old corded drill. I can't remember why now but it wasn't possible to be able to reverse the rotation and get free. It was a wrist breaker. I pulled a bit of skin off scrapping my hand away from between the drill and wall.

    • @DirectCurrent4u
      @DirectCurrent4u Месяц назад

      Been there Done that a few tomes for sure! As an Electrician, A Corded Drill still has a purpose sometimes.🤣

  • @RealKentobeans
    @RealKentobeans Месяц назад +1

    Test the DEWALT and Milwaukee mud drills to see how they rank

  • @tylerlewis3472
    @tylerlewis3472 Месяц назад

    Hey is there anyway you could test the new Skil compact 20v drill and impact driver please and thank you?

  • @umbra3324
    @umbra3324 Месяц назад

    Do you have any schematics for your load tester setup?

  • @THEBEARDEDTOOLGUY
    @THEBEARDEDTOOLGUY Месяц назад +1

    Now you guys need to get the NEW XR DCF 860 they are ADVERTISING it in AUSTRALIA for orders and I'm thinking about paying the PIPER and getting it shipped here for my RUclips CHANNEL

  • @Shaded
    @Shaded 27 дней назад

    There has been a drill popping up in my suggestions lately, that's getting a lot of good reviews - DEKOPRO 1/2 Inch 580 ft lbs High Torque Brushless Electric Impact Wrench Driver, especially the more powerful one. Would love to see your professional unbiased take on it. Cheers and thanks for your service!

  • @virgiliorichard892
    @virgiliorichard892 Месяц назад

    There’s no problem or you can make a video of the E-work impact wrench 950nm please 🙏

  • @davparksoh
    @davparksoh Месяц назад

    I appreciate what you're doing here - I drill steel plate mostly, depending on the bit size, I have to use an extended handle longer than the one dewalt uses to control the torque (w/dewalt dcd999 - no clutch - on drill setting 1) - it can get dangerous - but watching your video, it seems like you're using just your arm to absorb the drill's torque w/ no side handle - in low gear 1 that drill would rip out of your hand, unless you were leaning down on it using a lot of body weight/serious arm strength - impact drills use the mechanical advantage of the hammers - rotary drills it's all about the leverage from the side handle - with no side handle, you better be a gorilla or your arm could break, or you get thrown - so explain how you're doing it - thx

  • @cebuanostud
    @cebuanostud Месяц назад

    what brand is that digi caliper? thanks

  • @bleyz3557
    @bleyz3557 Месяц назад +2

    Really expected more from that dewalt. For its size and how chunky it is it should smack milwakuee with torque but it might be the same story as it was with 961 torque wrench that wasn't really all that special as an unrealeased weapon.

  • @BigRichardTools
    @BigRichardTools Месяц назад

    This is going to be kitted with the new 8ah tabless DCB2108 battery, curious if it puts out even more power with that.

  • @iCRSMMO
    @iCRSMMO 11 дней назад

    Can you test the new Dewalt dcf860 👍🏻

  • @olgajoachimosmundsen4647
    @olgajoachimosmundsen4647 Месяц назад

    Can someone explain the difference between peak torque and watts out? Is one measured in low gear, and the other in high?

  • @muhammadshahzad2515
    @muhammadshahzad2515 Месяц назад

    How's new seesii 760? Is it any good?

  • @lwm3
    @lwm3 Месяц назад +1

    The new GOAT for drilling holes with an ice auger.

  • @1one3_Racing
    @1one3_Racing Месяц назад +1

    I'm not sure how it ranks against my Makita, but even with the huge side handle fitted, when that thing bites, it hurts! I can't imagine anything with MORE power. I had the battery up against a file cabinet one day and it bit, and it flexed the handle and pushed the file cabinet a little bit and still magaed the sprain my wrist!

    • @starseeddeluxe
      @starseeddeluxe Месяц назад

      They really need safety overrides on all the drills. I used to always catch my carbide hole cutter when drilling electrical panels with the first generation M18 1/2" drill that was enormous and super powerful, and it always hurt when it would catch a tool and lock up. I think we are lucky we haven't been seriously injured. These new drills are scary powerful. I end up setting the clutch now when drilling with a metal hole saw, because metal hole saws tend to suddenly bite. BTW Klein foaming wire lube is the best drilling lubricant, it is a foam, so when it spills, you just wipe it up, and it doesn't leave residue or cause rust later.

  • @oliverdanisi3483
    @oliverdanisi3483 Месяц назад

    I know it's a completely different category, but could you please test the Bosch GSR12V-300FC??

  • @MarkGross-ik8xh
    @MarkGross-ik8xh Месяц назад

    Looks interesting! While I love my dcd805, this looks like a fun big brother to have around, as long as you've got newer battery tech to fuel it. But yeah, I feel like a lower first gear wouldn't have been a bad thing.

  • @mattbowser5274
    @mattbowser5274 Месяц назад +1

    That 9 amp hr flex on my flex advantage grinder will last all day an grind like a corded grinder

  • @gamemeister27
    @gamemeister27 Месяц назад +4

    Can someone confirm if my thought process is correct?
    Measuring power at speed makes sense cause horsepower is torque times RPM, and horsepower and watts are the same thing, just different units, right?

    • @TorqueTestChannel
      @TorqueTestChannel  Месяц назад +6

      Bingo. It's not really a horsepower dyno, as there's an extra step here with efficiency losses so it's more for comparison sake, but yes same principle

    • @georgedavall9449
      @georgedavall9449 Месяц назад

      It’s not 😯 😆

  • @luizgreis
    @luizgreis Месяц назад +4

    All that was left was to thank the Brazilian channel for the images included in the video. #agradeceaoassis

  • @EngiTrek
    @EngiTrek Месяц назад

    I know y’all do impacts and stuff, but you ever think about doing chain saws. Like electric chain saws?

  • @ManWithBeard1990
    @ManWithBeard1990 Месяц назад +1

    DeWalt has really stepped up their game lately.
    Almost makes me annoyed that I'm invested in Makita LXT which seems a bit stagnant.

  • @mitchfraser6897
    @mitchfraser6897 Месяц назад +1

    Hey TTC, this year with my tool allowance I’ve switched from Milwaukee to DeWalt, So far for impacts I’ve picked up the 850, 922, and the 961 along with a few of each PowerStack battery. I’m staring to think I should have gotten the 3/8 Atomic, (but I chose the 1/2 because of how much better the 1/2-3/8 adapter works compared to 3/8-1/2 adapters.) instead I’m looking to get another mid torque like the 891 that is easier to wield than the 961 to bridge the gap between their applications if you know what I mean.
    My question for you is: about 20 bolts into using my DCF961, I used it pointed down (impacting from above) with a 8” extension and for a moment it spun but failed to impact. Ever since then it works fine and destroys every socket I put on it, it massively out performs all of our 1” air guns(and our air system is much much bigger than yours shown in channel because we run a manufacturing facility on it lol) BUT IT SOUNDS KINDA CRUNCHY😅 By that I mean I’ve noticed it almost sounds and feels like there’s sand in the gears if you know what I mean? Does yours operate smoothly without the internals feeling and sounding a little poppy and crunchy/possibly bindy ? 😅

    • @mitchfraser6897
      @mitchfraser6897 Месяц назад

      Also, I’ve just seen a video showing a pre-release of the ‘DCF860’…😢 pretty upsetting considering I’ve only had the 850 for a few months(and actually seriously enjoy using it,being so damn compact and light) Can’t wait to see it here so I can determine if I should upgrade 😅

    • @starseeddeluxe
      @starseeddeluxe Месяц назад +1

      I bought the Dewalt DCF891 "mid torque" based on this channel; it basically tests higher than anything in it's class. It's an absolutely scary, smooth beast. It removes lug nuts on vans and cars so easily, it's almost a joke. I even removed rear differential cover bolts on a 1 ton axle, and they were seriously over-tightened and they easily came out. I just removed brake calipers on a small compact car with it, and it fit under the fender well without any difficulty. The DCF891 looks better, and has better ergonomics than any brand of tool I've seen. I have Milwaukee tools, but there's no need to stick with (1) brand anymore, because batteries last for months in tools now.

  • @michaelholtz4527
    @michaelholtz4527 Месяц назад +2

    Cant wait to bug my Mac guy about this lmao

  • @N1rOx
    @N1rOx Месяц назад +4

    Try the newest Hikoki/Metabo HPT drill aswell! Rated at 155nm.

    • @bahadryldz2346
      @bahadryldz2346 Месяц назад

      Soft torque 100nm

    • @N1rOx
      @N1rOx Месяц назад

      @@bahadryldz2346 yes it is.

    • @bahadryldz2346
      @bahadryldz2346 Месяц назад

      @@N1rOx hikoki is really the strongest in the world, bauforum24 youtube channel tested it, it has 86nm soft torque, it reaches this torque in one go without difficulty and it reaches this torque with its small structure.

    • @fancraft1266
      @fancraft1266 Месяц назад

      ​@@N1rOxSo this drill can not be used ocasionaly for more delicate work ? 100 Nm is a lot of torque

    • @N1rOx
      @N1rOx Месяц назад

      @@fancraft1266 all modern drills have a slip clutch with variable speed trigger. They are excellent for delicate work.

  • @Ferramentasemacao
    @Ferramentasemacao Месяц назад +5

    All aright my friend
    Assis Pires From Brazil
    My channel
    Ferramentas em ação

  • @jdmillan8398
    @jdmillan8398 Месяц назад

    Can't wait til you get tye new impact that I keep seeing oversea 🤞

  • @Kostrzew12
    @Kostrzew12 Месяц назад

    Does it have "easily" removable chuck. Screw Inside? I had to change one on my 999 and it was quite the endeavor.

    • @riba2233
      @riba2233 Месяц назад

      Probably not lol

  • @fredio54
    @fredio54 Месяц назад

    More weight is more strength more thermal capacity more reliability, however my old 996 is still great despite a lot of serious abuse except the chuck which is its archilles heel, mainly because it's super difficult to replace. If this is equally hard to change then I guess it's at least not worse. Nice drill :-) more compelling to me than all thr 999 to 996 models in between

  • @layzay73
    @layzay73 Месяц назад +2

    "ZU" isn't any kind of branding, it's German for "close", i.e. it's telling you which direction to turn the Chuck to close the Jaws.

    • @TorqueTestChannel
      @TorqueTestChannel  Месяц назад +1

      Haha this is amazing. I've always seen ZU on German chucks and never made the connection

  • @robertdascoli949
    @robertdascoli949 Месяц назад +1

    Why would Dewalt be upset?
    They should putting your reviews on their box!

  • @WhiteVaille
    @WhiteVaille Месяц назад

    Definitely think I'll be going with an 805 (is there any reason to even bother with the 800? The 805 usually seems to be cheaper for some reason). But very interesting, thanks for the sneak peek!

    • @WhiteVaille
      @WhiteVaille Месяц назад

      Also very eager to see what the DCF860 can do, even though I've no intention on upgrading from my practically-new 850!

  • @mathewryan4881
    @mathewryan4881 Месяц назад

    Does it have a mechanical clutch or one of those stupid e-clutches that never work properly like on the 999&998?

  • @user-ny5py1ij4n
    @user-ny5py1ij4n 11 дней назад +1

    DCF 860 vs DCF 870 !!!

  • @bossmanz28
    @bossmanz28 Месяц назад

    Definitely looks like a drill I will be getting considering all my batteries are now, are powerstacks, flexvolt 9s, 12s, and 15s. Doesn't seem worth it for ppl using standard 5ah batteries. You should test the flexvolt mud mixer drill jus to know what it does compared to this. I have 1 but not for mixing jus for tct hole saws in thick steel. It's shaped jus like a normal drill not really a conventional mud mixer

  • @user-pm6mx6dj8f
    @user-pm6mx6dj8f Месяц назад

    Between these guys and PF they sure need to collab on something..

  • @matthewf1979
    @matthewf1979 Месяц назад

    They’re using their 1/2” mid torque motors on these drills now! No joke. The tuning is obviously different though.

  • @DL-fg7tk
    @DL-fg7tk Месяц назад

    Whats the limiting factor for the most powerfulest drill?
    Is it that the motor/battery can potentially deliver more power, but the componentry and or safety/liability of a hand held drill is the limiting factor? Of course price point comes into it as well.
    But if price wasnt concerned, i wonder what numbers we would see.

    • @riba2233
      @riba2233 Месяц назад

      they could do around 2kw with more optimized design, they just keep iterating in really small chunks to maximize profits.

  • @3rdGenGuy
    @3rdGenGuy Месяц назад

    good timing.
    my old drill broke.

  • @meysamafzali5138
    @meysamafzali5138 Месяц назад

    It would be great to test the new nonsense cat graphene series cordless

  • @donaldbassler9862
    @donaldbassler9862 Месяц назад

    test lawnmower next?

  • @Iowa599
    @Iowa599 Месяц назад +1

    It's got VTEC!

  • @jaredm450
    @jaredm450 Месяц назад +6

    While the Milwaukee retains a peak torque advantage, it seems like this tool is designed to handle a load at speed.
    In practice, I imagine that might allow the Milwaukee to power through even tougher drilling tasks (e.g. massive holesaws in hardwood, oversized spade bits, etc.) without cutting out, yet Dewalt would presumably have the advantage in most tasks that don't stop it due to its ability to keep a higher working speed.

    • @aco2518
      @aco2518 Месяц назад +5

      It's kind of crazy they didn't drop those rpms super low for massive torque. They have 3 gears and don't take advantage of it lol

    • @Turbochargedtwelve
      @Turbochargedtwelve Месяц назад +4

      There are some practical limitations to the gear range you can achieve particularly when you have packaging size limits. More torque needs bigger gears

  • @Dirtyharry70585
    @Dirtyharry70585 Месяц назад +1

    IT’S FRIDAY!!

  • @MattHmm-rq6dn
    @MattHmm-rq6dn Месяц назад

    I was hoping it would really kick it up a little more than that. Everyday we use our flexvolt advantage version to mix mortor concrete and dig holes with earth auger bits. That low gear is pivotal to making this happen but we have a few 6in x 24 in augers that the current drill just dosent have enough gusto. Maybe the retail launch will bring better performance! (Yes I know that's not nessary what these drills are ment to do but I'll be darned it's so convenient)

    • @blamuk
      @blamuk Месяц назад

      I bet you have an SDS rotary hammer or stud drill you're too lazy to get out for your 6x24 auger! Asking a hand drill to do that is *almost* like saying "it'd be so convenient if my finish nailer can shoot framing nails and seat them full depth". Yes I agree 😂

    • @DL-fg7tk
      @DL-fg7tk Месяц назад

      Wait, what?! Theres a finish/ framer nailgun that'll do both? Now a framer/joist hanger gun would be really convenient.😅

    • @blamuk
      @blamuk Месяц назад

      @@DL-fg7tk Well, if you can get your structural engineer to design/approve using 30deg clipped head nails........
      "The Stanley Bostitch F33PT paper tape framing nailer drives 1-1/2" and 2-1/2" metal connector nails and 2" to 3-1/2" 33 degree paper collated stick framing nails. Two nailers in one: includes two quick change nosepieces for converting between framing and metal connector applications. Features include a patented push button adjustable depth guide that sets nails to desired depths, Excellent for framing, sheathing, siding, installing metal connectors, trusses, bridging, wood to masonry, engineered lumber, strapping, fencing and exterior decks."

    • @MattHmm-rq6dn
      @MattHmm-rq6dn Месяц назад

      Rotary hammer can't handle it dewalt xr 1in or much of what I want it to do. We have a corded mud mixer but it's nice to be cordless and not drag a 100ft cord in the dirt? Don't actually own a stud drill the fva drill does that with huge auger bits for wood. All said and done if it isn't much of an upgrade I'll wait to the next generation . I do appreciate the comments 👍