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Just to let you know, your review is a million times better than some sponsored asshole holding a brand new tool and talking about how great it looks. As a former drywaller, listening to a pro talk about dirty, beat up tools is music to my ears. Thanks for the vid!
@@rileycoble5842 Then you have never worked construction. This is the norm in construction. These guys work hard all day long hanging drywall, and they usually have very tight schedules to meet. If they don't meet them, they probably will get fired. They don't have time to babysit their tools. That you don't understand that screams you have never worked a real construction job. And BTW, this guy probably paid for his own tools. This makes you egregiously arrogant in telling him YOU would fire him for not cleaning his tools to YOUR standards. In short, you're a complete idiot!
I'm sick and tired of seeing guys doing tool review with pristine , clean tools that never seen a days work in their life. I'm in Scotland and I'm now a Milwaukee man but I like to see an honest review before I buy a tool and it sometime hard getting that from America and VGC but thanks dude, keep it up
Still use hilti cordless drywall gun. It's just the best one I've used. The Dewalt one has a really touchy clutch that likes to fuck around when im throwing screws into certain areas. Makita probably my 2nd choice out of all of them.
Great video - really good. I realize that this video is 5 years old, but the Makita only had one month of use when you made this video. So the belt clip may not be better than the other two screwdrivers. Still, it's great to hear from someone who is using these guns professionally. I personally don't like DeWalt tools because I have found them to be unreliable.
I’ve been using the dewalt for 2 years now recently got a Hilti screw gun for a great price Works awesome it’s a little heavy but I think the weight helps you drive those screws on the stubborn angles better.
Yup agree with the ending comments for guys who supply tools for the guys. Our Hilti dealers in our town suck, they never have bits tip batteries or anything you need for the drywall guns so I’m with James on this one. The makita is a good gun, I have the auto feed hiliti guns but when they get dropped on the auto feed part it screws them up and here in Juneau they are 400 bucks. Sure you can screw off quicker but when a guy messes up a couple it takes to much money out of your pocket. I had three of them ruined on one job. So back to the old way for a while
Makita is a tank but apparently that damn rubber ring comes out inside the cone pretty easily. And once that happens, good luck trying to use it after that
I have the same problem with Dewalt Always stop working then no working I smacked one couse I got tired Bought new one last me a month and stopped working but the new makita work nice how long is going to last Hopefully pay for
I was using a ridgid before, but recently purchased the makita since I already have a lot of makita 18v tools. It is great and I have absolutely only good things to say about it. I may purchase the collated magazine soon depending on how much drywall jobs I get.
One thing worth noting is that the makita won't take the autofeed attachment, they have a separate autofeed gun which is noisey. I've currently got the Milwaukee, I had the festool before but you really need both versions to get the best out of it. The 4500 is better for metal stud and short screws in wood and the 2500 is best wood. I think the makita screw gun was my favourite for loose screws.
I wish the dewalt had the auto drive so the motor isnt running constantly. Thats the biggest let down for me on the dewalt. I like the makita but hate carrying different batteries and chargers.
Thank you so much for share this review,. And I like Makita as well. Im sorry mi amigo for the question,what kind the toolpuoches are those next to the screwguns,?
Thanks man! I was just about to decide between these 3 brands! I've used a rigid for the last few months and it has the same plastic cone the Milwaukee has and I do not recommend it (as well as all my coworker that wanted to try it out curiosity lol).
Dewalt problems is sides and corners, reversing as well but DEWALT IS MY GOTO. The clip tho broke the first day having it i reversed it and now its perfect.
I have went through so many corded screw guns makes my head spin. I Went with a cordless Milwaukee because all ready had the batteries not a bad gun really except like you mentioned belt/pouch clip broke basically out of the box most important thing next to proper screw set.presently using the cordless Makita screw gun,router ,and impact... top feature most will not understand setting auto engage {: silence , also not have 4500 rpm of dust blowing back up screwing bottoms.... except the router makes up for the silence ten fold.
Hilti is by far the best in my opinion it’s badass with the 22v 5.2 ah battery last a long time and feels stronger than a corded gun. It is heavier than all the guns you have. But it’s badass I do Sheetrock this hilti gun and cut outs take a beating. I have 4 sets of hilti gun and cutout for my guys. And we work 10 or more hours a day 6 days a week. I’ll buy more for the rest of my crew.
I've been in the drywall business for about 5 years now I've worked with a guy that trained me thats been in this business 20 years now he still uses dewalt to this day I bought the drywall combo pack with the cut out tool gun and 2 batteries with a charger the cut out tool as we call them (routers) lasted me a year they get a dust build and the motor runs to a stop and burns out i started cleaning them monthly for a longer life the gun works to this day the cap release lock is the best on the market Milwaukee has the dumbest cap it resets the depth everytime u need a tool to take the bit out of the Milwaukee cut out tool which includes a beer opener on the end cuz it drives a man drinking dewalt has a lock cap on the cut out tools so u can release the bit anywhere everybody has there own opinion but I started with dewalt the drywall screw guns are just better then makita and Milwaukee but Milwaukee impacts are better then dewalts my experience the dewalt has weak clips I agree on that but the clips will all go anyway before the gun breaks on all 3 of these guns
I've bought like 7 screw gun DeWalt and I can say it for sure: it sucks! All of them is stopping. I don't know if it a problem with the battery or the motor. I don't wanna that one anymore. I would like to buy a hilti one.
Motor! They are crap in the long-run! Hilts is the best but I don't have the want to get another platform... plus if I pay for them for the crew, it becomes real expensive real quick when they fail and then you have to have the truck, whenever it does! Milwaukee it is for now, available, cheaper, great overall, autofeed and did I mention available!
I’m invested in Dewalt tools. Wish you had a better review. I’ll still buy the Dewalt simply because I’m DIY’r and don’t need contractor level production and I don’t want to have different batteries.
I was expecting an automatic feed shoot out. Not a regular screw gun. . Just saying. And what about the auto feed attachments that you can adapt to the three driil your displaying
I have the DeWalt and it’s a good gun doesn’t really cry a lot but the battery does suck during winter dies faster but overall it works perfect for me.
I don't know what's wrong with the dewalts but I do more so construction remodels and new but my boss will buy only dewalt drills and stuff but we also always have problems with them. The impacts we run through like crazy especially when putting in hardie backer they just burn up. I carry two when we do hardie.
@@HelloThere-re6li it's the reason I moved to Hitachi triple hammer and hilti and such. I don't have time to baby tools. It's why I buy what I buy, if I want something to kinda work but I have to baby it, i wouldn't spend that much on it
I had all the same problems with the Milwaukee. The whole thing is made with cheap plastic parts. That's my fault for just assuming it was a quality tool and not actually comparing it to the Makita first. The Milwaukee cutout tool has been great on the other hand , but the gun seems like a rebranded Ryobi.
Although my cordless tools don't get near the use as yours, I like Ryobi. Pretty much every one I have. They hold up well for me. I just got a electric start Ryobi power washer that uses the same battery as my tools.
Hey how about a Corded here we do alot of metal framing so cordless kinda dies really fast when screwing metal c channels what do u use for metal framing?
Travis Wilson on commercial jobs we’d always be using our hiltis and if not we use corded dewalts. I’ve worked for some commercial contractors and they were crazy safe about everything and wanted us to not have any cords laying around. It’s a trip hazard I guess.
Hilti does the job... I've been using a hilti sd-5000 screwgun (european version) and I'm pleased of it. The battery lasts long enough, the power is nice and I've been using it for 2 years and it's still working properly. And there's the 2 year warranty and if anything happens in this time Hilti changes it or repairs it for free.
The only problem I had with the Makita I returned was that it would get stuck making noise when it was supposed to be on silent auto ... Besides that it was good but it the issue started on the first day ..
Hey nomadic. Where do you get your drywall Phillips bits from? Home depot and lowes in my area doesn't stock them nor do they know that there is a difference.
Hilti is the best... i've used one for almost 2 years, haven't complained about it not even once. It hasn't broken yet, a lot of power in it and the warranty is the best there is. It's just a little bit heavier than makita or milwaukee but it is so well balanced that the wheight won't bother you.
The lower rpm on the makita helps alot , does well with heavy gauge metal and even 3 inch screws , you should try the makita routers , those things are badass , not the drywall router but the makita wood work router (cordless)
I started drywalling a year ago. I started on bosch. My guns now dying and i haven't found a reason to switch brand got mine originally for cheap from a friend because he wanted to go back to Milwaukee. I've used Makita hate them. The Chuck is pretty loose but they were my bosses old guns so I'd have to try a new one to give it a fair shake. Milwaukee cones suck so yea don't get me started. haven't found a reason to use any other brand the cone locks so my depth is always the same and it's light as a feather
You try any of these with the collated attachments? Interested to know what you think of those. I have the Ridgid corded one which works ok but can't do corners because of the design.
This came at a good time. I've been thinking about getting the Milwaukee set. I think I'll stay away from them now with the nose cone wearing like that. I've never had a DeWalt Screw gun I've liked so I never planned on getting one. I wish Hitachi would make a cordless, I've got some Hitachi corded guns that I absolutely love. I'd still be using them if they didn't have them damn cords. You'll laugh but I've been using the Ryobi from Home Depot for about six months and I really like them. The router is cheaply made, but I've really liked the guns.
I love the Milwaukee myself but that Makita is nice my buddy uses straight Makita, I love Milwaukee but not a fan of the nose cone either, I'd rock either of those. Plus love that milwaukee router 💪
i use the Milwaukee, the cone adjustment sucks and i wish they had a better way of removing the shafts (since i also frame metal studs with it and need to put longer shafts sometimes) overall i paired the milwaukee with the newer 3.0 compact battery and love the extra torque and battery life without too much extra weight....i agree i think makita feels even better in the hand but it only spins at 4000rpm i think...i don't like dewalt but they are the cheapest in price so i understand why many people like it but none of the dewalts tools i've had lasted....milwaulkee and makita have a nice light weight to toughness ratio i find lol
@@Ryan-rx8ie the cut out tool for Milwaukee is weak as fuck. Go Dewalt bro. I work with people who use Milwaukee and it feels so weak compared to Dewalt. We use guide points as well
Never worked with Milwaukee but im with you that the Dewalt is no good at all. Makita and Bosch especially since the new Battery Generation and because its very light. But we need to be honest. there is only a hand full of tools that gets beaten like drywall guns. No other drill or impact will pound 300 to 400k screws in 10 years while a Drywallgun eats this in a year. So they break all soon or later.
@@southfloridasiding8475 alright...standard box (grabber) 1 1/4 drywall screws $40.66(8000) count....collated (grip fast) $15.59(1000)count x 8 $132.94...granted factoring in speed and efficiency of the collated productivity may be increased but not nearly enough,x amount of screws is only going to screw off x amount of sheets.
I bought the dewalt....as i am a taper that boards now and again. Big mistake...my boarder uses Makita. More Torque, and worth every nickel... the dewalt can really slow down production as the clutch fails a lot.
how many F bombs switching back and forth? The angle of the gun in each is just a tad different. I hate switching tools. Even worse using a new hawk, vs one that is worn in. You nearly cut your arm off with a trowel and new hawk. I tell folks that watch drywall is 50% muscle memory, 40% knowing what not to do, 10% being bullheaded. Good vid, its funny how easy you spot dudes who know, vs dudes who dont.
Dewalt ergonomics, drive line absolutely sucks. Makita drives okay, but it's heavy and feels like a brick. Milwaukee, never used it. Don't really like Chinese Milwaukee tools. Bosch, Best feel, best driving, but discounted in the US Why no Hilti?????
Ive had all 3 , dewalt has terrible batteries in my opinion , i didnt like the ergonomics of the milwaukee , and makita ran good for me for about 4-5 months , gun doesnt have as much torque anymore , if youre okay with replacing guns 2-3 times a year then makita all day everyday , the dewalt guns have lasted me the longest which is about 1 year .
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Just to let you know, your review is a million times better than some sponsored asshole holding a brand new tool and talking about how great it looks. As a former drywaller, listening to a pro talk about dirty, beat up tools is music to my ears. Thanks for the vid!
Dirty, beat up tools. I’d fire anyone who treated my tools like this. There’s no reason for them to be in this shape. It’s disgusting to me.
@@rileycoble5842 Then you have never worked construction. This is the norm in construction. These guys work hard all day long hanging drywall, and they usually have very tight schedules to meet. If they don't meet them, they probably will get fired. They don't have time to babysit their tools. That you don't understand that screams you have never worked a real construction job.
And BTW, this guy probably paid for his own tools. This makes you egregiously arrogant in telling him YOU would fire him for not cleaning his tools to YOUR standards. In short, you're a complete idiot!
I like this video because it’s honest and from a real working man. Also because it doesn’t have all those annoying sponsored ads.
I'm sick and tired of seeing guys doing tool review with pristine , clean tools that never seen a days work in their life. I'm in Scotland and I'm now a Milwaukee man but I like to see an honest review before I buy a tool and it sometime hard getting that from America and VGC but thanks dude, keep it up
exactly the way I feel - i dont want to see some guy unbox it and have no idea what he's doing
So glad someone has a real review of these that is actually recent. Thank you!
Any screwgun screams out the clutch when hitting a framing screw by accident Wood is nooooo problem at all I wanna know about 18 gauge metal!
Dude that's a great honest review for normal guys! Thanks
THIS right here is how the internet is making the world a better place. Thanks for this.
Thanks man! Much appreciated!
Thanks for the NO BS review
I use Hilti sd 4500 with Hilti auto feed Sd1 with Hilti screws really nice in my book for productivity.
More tool reviews and maybe a update on what’s in your bags you carry
Dewalt cordless for 3 years recently switched to Hilti works great corded dewalt dw274 or dw255 with fixed 3 piece silet clutch
You're pumping 'em out today. Good on you and good luck with everything brother
Been using the makita for about 5 years now and it has never let me down using 3 or 4amp batteries
Still use hilti cordless drywall gun. It's just the best one I've used. The Dewalt one has a really touchy clutch that likes to fuck around when im throwing screws into certain areas. Makita probably my 2nd choice out of all of them.
Great video - really good. I realize that this video is 5 years old, but the Makita only had one month of use when you made this video. So the belt clip may not be better than the other two screwdrivers. Still, it's great to hear from someone who is using these guns professionally. I personally don't like DeWalt tools because I have found them to be unreliable.
I’ve been using the dewalt for 2 years now recently got a Hilti screw gun for a great price Works awesome it’s a little heavy but I think the weight helps you drive those screws on the stubborn angles better.
How do you like the dewalt over the Hilti?
Yup agree with the ending comments for guys who supply tools for the guys. Our Hilti dealers in our town suck, they never have bits tip batteries or anything you need for the drywall guns so I’m with James on this one. The makita is a good gun, I have the auto feed hiliti guns but when they get dropped on the auto feed part it screws them up and here in Juneau they are 400 bucks. Sure you can screw off quicker but when a guy messes up a couple it takes to much money out of your pocket. I had three of them ruined on one job. So back to the old way for a while
Makita is a tank but apparently that damn rubber ring comes out inside the cone pretty easily. And once that happens, good luck trying to use it after that
Does makita make an collated system for drywall screw
I have the same problem with Dewalt
Always stop working then no working
I smacked one couse I got tired
Bought new one last me a month and stopped working but the new makita work nice how long is going to last
Hopefully pay for
This was an interesting video I wish back in 2002 when I was hanging drywall that they had cordless ones.
Dropped my mikita brand new right on the nose changed the bit and everything still shakes till this day I bought a dewalt and I'm happy with it
Same happened to me. I don’t understand how it got damaged so easily from a 2 ft bench.
I was using a ridgid before, but recently purchased the makita since I already have a lot of makita 18v tools. It is great and I have absolutely only good things to say about it. I may purchase the collated magazine soon depending on how much drywall jobs I get.
Thanks for the review, very informative
One thing worth noting is that the makita won't take the autofeed attachment, they have a separate autofeed gun which is noisey. I've currently got the Milwaukee, I had the festool before but you really need both versions to get the best out of it. The 4500 is better for metal stud and short screws in wood and the 2500 is best wood. I think the makita screw gun was my favourite for loose screws.
I wish the dewalt had the auto drive so the motor isnt running constantly. Thats the biggest let down for me on the dewalt. I like the makita but hate carrying different batteries and chargers.
aaron fisher exactly me too i have dewalt mostly a few ryobi and i like the auto in the Milwaukee
You can get battery adapter
I’ve owned Makita tools for years. They are lightweight and powerful. Just wish they had a lifetime warranty.
Why need lifetime warranty when they last a life time i have a drywall router and screw gun that ive had for 7+ years
Thanks for the video. Good review.
Ridgid isn't a generic store brand its owned by tti who also owns Milwaukee thats why there is so much similarity
Thank you for making this video. .. I'm buying the makita
Thank you so much for share this review,.
And I like Makita as well.
Im sorry mi amigo for the question,what kind the toolpuoches are those next to the screwguns,?
Just got me the m18 and so far ive torn more drywall up then screws ive ran In all the way
All that snow looks sick. Shout out to this man lol that beard game tho hahaha
I use a quik drive- Makita for easy screws and Makita for corners.
Thanks man! I was just about to decide between these 3 brands! I've used a rigid for the last few months and it has the same plastic cone the Milwaukee has and I do not recommend it (as well as all my coworker that wanted to try it out curiosity lol).
Actually the ridgid and Milwaukee are different cones in terms of material and design.
Milwaukee is great, it won't break the bank and by the time the cone wears out it paid itself many times already so you can get a new one
Dewalt problems is sides and corners, reversing as well but DEWALT IS MY GOTO. The clip tho broke the first day having it i reversed it and now its perfect.
I have went through so many corded screw guns makes my head spin. I Went with a cordless Milwaukee because all ready had the batteries not a bad gun really except like you mentioned belt/pouch clip broke basically out of the box most important thing next to proper screw set.presently using the cordless Makita screw gun,router ,and impact... top feature most will not understand setting auto engage {: silence , also not have 4500 rpm of dust blowing back up screwing bottoms.... except the router makes up for the silence ten fold.
I have 12 years working on drywall and the best battery gun is makita 4500 vs hilti?
Like the video pal. Whats the maximum thickness of steel you can drill with these?
Which one will u use to screw metal 11 ga?
Still liking Makita? Nice review btw. Thanks
Great video, thanks for the information!
Hilti is by far the best in my opinion it’s badass with the 22v 5.2 ah battery last a long time and feels stronger than a corded gun. It is heavier than all the guns you have. But it’s badass I do Sheetrock this hilti gun and cut outs take a beating. I have 4 sets of hilti gun and cutout for my guys. And we work 10 or more hours a day 6 days a week. I’ll buy more for the rest of my crew.
I've been in the drywall business for about 5 years now I've worked with a guy that trained me thats been in this business 20 years now he still uses dewalt to this day I bought the drywall combo pack with the cut out tool gun and 2 batteries with a charger the cut out tool as we call them (routers) lasted me a year they get a dust build and the motor runs to a stop and burns out i started cleaning them monthly for a longer life the gun works to this day the cap release lock is the best on the market Milwaukee has the dumbest cap it resets the depth everytime u need a tool to take the bit out of the Milwaukee cut out tool which includes a beer opener on the end cuz it drives a man drinking dewalt has a lock cap on the cut out tools so u can release the bit anywhere everybody has there own opinion but I started with dewalt the drywall screw guns are just better then makita and Milwaukee but Milwaukee impacts are better then dewalts my experience the dewalt has weak clips I agree on that but the clips will all go anyway before the gun breaks on all 3 of these guns
I've been in da business for 47 years! No gun goes smooth on 18 or 16 gauge metal
Everybody's talking about wood! What's the smooth gun for metal?
@@wendyarbilera3690 model xsf05z
There’s also the king of drywall! The Hilti cordless screw gun is only 256$ for the gun, 2 batteries and a charger. Comes in a soft case as well.
post a link ...hard pressed to get either Milwaukee or Makita kit at that price certainly not Hilti.
Where did you find hilti for that price ? There expensive but deff worth it
Have you tried the ridgid gun yet?
I've bought like 7 screw gun DeWalt and I can say it for sure: it sucks! All of them is stopping. I don't know if it a problem with the battery or the motor. I don't wanna that one anymore. I would like to buy a hilti one.
Lucas Morozini I love the hilti. Recommended
Motor! They are crap in the long-run! Hilts is the best but I don't have the want to get another platform... plus if I pay for them for the crew, it becomes real expensive real quick when they fail and then you have to have the truck, whenever it does! Milwaukee it is for now, available, cheaper, great overall, autofeed and did I mention available!
We use Hilti with the collated screws, battery operated, no problem
Honest review. Sweet time lapse. Looking forward to next vid. Doughboy.
I’m invested in Dewalt tools. Wish you had a better review. I’ll still buy the Dewalt simply because I’m DIY’r and don’t need contractor level production and I don’t want to have different batteries.
I was expecting an automatic feed shoot out. Not a regular screw gun. . Just saying. And what about the auto feed attachments that you can adapt to the three driil your displaying
I have the DeWalt and it’s a good gun doesn’t really cry a lot but the battery does suck during winter dies faster but overall it works perfect for me.
I don't know what's wrong with the dewalts but I do more so construction remodels and new but my boss will buy only dewalt drills and stuff but we also always have problems with them. The impacts we run through like crazy especially when putting in hardie backer they just burn up. I carry two when we do hardie.
Cameron Crane yea also it depends how you used them. If you push them hard they start burning up but they are soft guns lol
@@HelloThere-re6li it's the reason I moved to Hitachi triple hammer and hilti and such. I don't have time to baby tools. It's why I buy what I buy, if I want something to kinda work but I have to baby it, i wouldn't spend that much on it
I had all the same problems with the Milwaukee. The whole thing is made with cheap plastic parts. That's my fault for just assuming it was a quality tool and not actually comparing it to the Makita first. The Milwaukee cutout tool has been great on the other hand , but the gun seems like a rebranded Ryobi.
I just bought the collated makita and that sucker is awesome! I have had a few different brands they suck but this one is worth every penny!
Although my cordless tools don't get near the use as yours, I like Ryobi. Pretty much every one I have. They hold up well for me. I just got a electric start Ryobi power washer that uses the same battery as my tools.
Ryobi fucking suck bro....Harry homeowner....my old boss was a cheap skate too
Hey how about a Corded here we do alot of metal framing so cordless kinda dies really fast when screwing metal c channels what do u use for metal framing?
Travis Wilson on commercial jobs we’d always be using our hiltis and if not we use corded dewalts. I’ve worked for some commercial contractors and they were crazy safe about everything and wanted us to not have any cords laying around. It’s a trip hazard I guess.
@@stickyricky345 yes agreed cords are trip hazard so what would you recommend for commercial Jobs?
Travis Wilson the hilti drywall gun can stand up to the steel. It also has a collated attachment sold separately
Hilti does the job... I've been using a hilti sd-5000 screwgun (european version) and I'm pleased of it. The battery lasts long enough, the power is nice and I've been using it for 2 years and it's still working properly. And there's the 2 year warranty and if anything happens in this time Hilti changes it or repairs it for free.
Good vid! Straight up from a guy in the trenches
The only problem I had with the Makita I returned was that it would get stuck making noise when it was supposed to be on silent auto ... Besides that it was good but it the issue started on the first day ..
Hey nomadic. Where do you get your drywall Phillips bits from? Home depot and lowes in my area doesn't stock them nor do they know that there is a difference.
Hilti is the best... i've used one for almost 2 years, haven't complained about it not even once. It hasn't broken yet, a lot of power in it and the warranty is the best there is. It's just a little bit heavier than makita or milwaukee but it is so well balanced that the wheight won't bother you.
I have dewalt and I feel like they are good just for a bit and feel like I’m driving the screws in myself
I like the makita, takes a beating and still works great.
Bro you’re wearing a Milwaukee sweater 😂
Ricky Ponce yea it’s heated fool ! Lol
The lower rpm on the makita helps alot , does well with heavy gauge metal and even 3 inch screws , you should try the makita routers , those things are badass , not the drywall router but the makita wood work router (cordless)
Shame you didnt have a hilti to compare. What type of zip are you rockin?
I used to be a dewalt guy too, but I've switched to Makita.
DeWalt, Milwaukee and Bosch. My favorite by far is Bosch with core battery.
Jorge Reyes why Bosch?
@@vojnikjna30 Because is light even with a 4 or 6ah battery (actually I use a 6ah core battery) and also is very compact
I started drywalling a year ago. I started on bosch. My guns now dying and i haven't found a reason to switch brand got mine originally for cheap from a friend because he wanted to go back to Milwaukee. I've used Makita hate them. The Chuck is pretty loose but they were my bosses old guns so I'd have to try a new one to give it a fair shake. Milwaukee cones suck so yea don't get me started. haven't found a reason to use any other brand the cone locks so my depth is always the same and it's light as a feather
I use Bosch right now got it from a friend and it's really nice
What about applying drywall to 18 gauge metal studs? That will really big down any gun I think 2500 rpm is the best for metal studs
Makita xsfo4z???
Makita has the best clutch compared to the dewalt , speaking about the Makita it is assembled in the USA
You try any of these with the collated attachments? Interested to know what you think of those. I have the Ridgid corded one which works ok but can't do corners because of the design.
This came at a good time. I've been thinking about getting the Milwaukee set. I think I'll stay away from them now with the nose cone wearing like that. I've never had a DeWalt Screw gun I've liked so I never planned on getting one. I wish Hitachi would make a cordless, I've got some Hitachi corded guns that I absolutely love. I'd still be using them if they didn't have them damn cords. You'll laugh but I've been using the Ryobi from Home Depot for about six months and I really like them. The router is cheaply made, but I've really liked the guns.
Why do you get so many
What ph2 bits do you use James ?
I love the Milwaukee myself but that Makita is nice my buddy uses straight Makita, I love Milwaukee but not a fan of the nose cone either, I'd rock either of those. Plus love that milwaukee router 💪
Do a HILTI
Love my Milwaukee drywall gun I haven’t had any issues with mine and lot of Dewalt stuff sucks now there power tools are not made to last anymore
i use the Milwaukee, the cone adjustment sucks and i wish they had a better way of removing the shafts (since i also frame metal studs with it and need to put longer shafts sometimes) overall i paired the milwaukee with the newer 3.0 compact battery and love the extra torque and battery life without too much extra weight....i agree i think makita feels even better in the hand but it only spins at 4000rpm i think...i don't like dewalt but they are the cheapest in price so i understand why many people like it but none of the dewalts tools i've had lasted....milwaulkee and makita have a nice light weight to toughness ratio i find lol
Just got the makita love it so far
If you get the makita cut out tool review that too
I would love to see a cordless zip comparison but I'm pretty sure he just has the Milwaukee so they are probably pretty good
@@Ryan-rx8ie the cut out tool for Milwaukee is weak as fuck. Go Dewalt bro. I work with people who use Milwaukee and it feels so weak compared to Dewalt. We use guide points as well
Premium vale pero también es la más lenta la Makita
Do you remember the corded tools?? 🇨🇦
Dewalt 272 was the best imo. 274 had clutch problems. The hilti corded was a beast too
Great video. Interesting. Love ya bro.
Never worked with Milwaukee but im with you that the Dewalt is no good at all.
Makita and Bosch especially since the new Battery Generation and because its very light.
But we need to be honest. there is only a hand full of tools that gets beaten like drywall guns. No other drill or impact will pound 300 to 400k screws in 10 years while a Drywallgun eats this in a year. So they break all soon or later.
Check out the Bosch it’s very good
Why don’t you use correlated screws ? 50 screws to a clip.
expensive ...not cost effective.
I would have to disagree
@@southfloridasiding8475 alright...standard box (grabber) 1 1/4 drywall screws $40.66(8000) count....collated (grip fast) $15.59(1000)count x 8 $132.94...granted factoring in speed and efficiency of the collated productivity may be increased but not nearly enough,x amount of screws is only going to screw off x amount of sheets.
Dewalt for me but everyone's got there own taste
I bought the dewalt....as i am a taper that boards now and again. Big mistake...my boarder uses Makita. More Torque, and worth every nickel... the dewalt can really slow down production as the clutch fails a lot.
what a surprise, makita wins again 👏...haters will always hate, but when they actually try it, they appreciate it 😉
Same shit I haved 2 dewalt 30k of drywall and they stopped
Been using the Waukee, but I’ve used the Makita. It’s alright
Makitta is the best, becouse is stronger blessings friend
Try Hilti
Thanks. Japanese have always been preoccupied with quality. China, not so much.
Makita #1
how many F bombs switching back and forth? The angle of the gun in each is just a tad different. I hate switching tools. Even worse using a new hawk, vs one that is worn in. You nearly cut your arm off with a trowel and new hawk. I tell folks that watch drywall is 50% muscle memory, 40% knowing what not to do, 10% being bullheaded. Good vid, its funny how easy you spot dudes who know, vs dudes who dont.
Dewalt ergonomics, drive line absolutely sucks.
Makita drives okay, but it's heavy and feels like a brick.
Milwaukee, never used it. Don't really like Chinese Milwaukee tools.
Bosch, Best feel, best driving, but discounted in the US
Why no Hilti?????
Try Festool too
Your missing hilti
go to harbour freight buy the bauer gun is better than all that junk you use
Ive had all 3 , dewalt has terrible batteries in my opinion , i didnt like the ergonomics of the milwaukee , and makita ran good for me for about 4-5 months , gun doesnt have as much torque anymore , if youre okay with replacing guns 2-3 times a year then makita all day everyday , the dewalt guns have lasted me the longest which is about 1 year .
Hilti the best ever..
Abraham Reyes it’s not the tool but the person operating the tool
Na I have a hilti to. I feel like the engine is slower. I like the makita hands down
hilti auto feed beats them all. i use one everyday
Makita day n night available to every One...