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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2023
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  • @e24mpwr
    @e24mpwr 10 месяцев назад +14

    This is the chillest and zero-hype tool review content. Thanks for all the work - really useful!

    • @Tools-Tested
      @Tools-Tested  10 месяцев назад +1

      No problem! Glad you liked it!

  • @scotts4125
    @scotts4125 10 месяцев назад +11

    I'm on the Makita platform and always used the biggest and best they had. One day I realized all that heavy stuff is way overkill for 90% of what I need and I bought a lot of the sub compact line. I can only think of one instance the sub drill didn't have the beans. Other than that it's so nice to carry the lighter stuff but also have the big tools if needed. I also have the Milwaukee installation kit which is really nice too.

    • @whatfreedom7
      @whatfreedom7 5 месяцев назад

      I’d rather have a lighter battery as long is it’s not crappy battery life like my little Milwaukee battery that can with my 18v kit. I don’t even know what the size is socks they didn’t even bother to put it on the battery but I’m assuming it’s probably something stupid like a 1.5. Otherwise I’m fine with a 2-3 amp battery on my Makita stuff. Only time I go with a giant battery is on something like an impact.

  • @strykerentllc
    @strykerentllc 10 месяцев назад +1

    Another empirically based comprehensive comparison video that an average DIY serf can understand. Making an informed purchase on tools is taxing and you taking the time while incurring the expense has to be both noted and is appreciated. Simply the best data available on RUclips. Thank you.

    • @Tools-Tested
      @Tools-Tested  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks! Yeah hopefully it will help someone make the decision on which one they need.

  • @ryanmontgomery6248
    @ryanmontgomery6248 10 месяцев назад +9

    Just picked up the Metabo- just a great all around drill, does everything well for everyday use and is very comfortable to use. Sweet-spot for overall size, performance, price, reliability, etc.

    • @Tools-Tested
      @Tools-Tested  10 месяцев назад

      Nice! Yep I was surprised by the performance for the price.

    • @jlousy1901
      @jlousy1901 3 месяца назад

      Picked up the Metabo on a combo kit for $77 last week. What a steal for a great drill! Thanks for the review

  • @zeroelus
    @zeroelus 5 месяцев назад

    Algorithm recommended your channel and I appreciate you go straight to the point without screaming, waving your hands around, nor are doing any click-baity titles, new subscriber here.
    Having owned the Red 2801, I looked all over the place for concrete evidence that this non-Fuel tool would benefit from the better batteries but I never found anything previously, good to know it does! (as does it's successor which you feature here!) However since this model doesn't come with the hammer function (and I do need that for my house and for some parts of my parents/in laws house) I changed it to a 2904 that was on sale near Christmas, giving the 2801 to my dad who had a very old, very gutless, cordless screwdriver, but needed a proper cordless drill, I think he's quite happy with the 2801 for what he needs to do in the shed he has lol.
    I'll be browsing through your videos looking for that Forge video, if it's already out or if you'll have it out later :)

  • @timothylockhart2009
    @timothylockhart2009 10 месяцев назад +2

    Love that the channels picking up a little bit of steam! Here's to exponential growth!

    • @Tools-Tested
      @Tools-Tested  10 месяцев назад

      Yeah slowly but surely its growing. I hope so too!

  • @jeffmorefield
    @jeffmorefield 10 месяцев назад +4

    Excellent and informative video!

  • @three-phase562
    @three-phase562 10 месяцев назад +1

    Another great set of tests. Interesting results, I have never used any of the Metabo range, they have sponsored a couple of the RUclips sparkies over here in the UK and they speak quite highly of them. At least you can use the Dewalt as a club hammer after the 9Ah flex volt has run out of charge!

    • @Tools-Tested
      @Tools-Tested  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks! Yeah I really haven't used Metabo HPT much, more so when it was Hitachi here. Im curious how the German Metabo would do. Yep lol one minute its a drill, next a hammer.

  • @Dailydoseoftools
    @Dailydoseoftools 10 месяцев назад

    Hey brotha!! Awesome job! Great vid! Could I I say that maybe having the battery used when listing the graphs at the end would be an awesome addition to the graphs!

  • @HnrPram
    @HnrPram 9 месяцев назад +1

    Tnak a lot for your tests and result 🙏🏼🤓

  • @2down4up
    @2down4up 10 месяцев назад +1

    Love this channel! Love the work you do! Super surprised at some of the results you get. Like the Ryobi and Ridgid dunking on the Milwaukee at times. Also seemed like the gen 2 Ridgid gave up kinda early on the dyno, but then again so did the Flex. That Dewalt on that monster 15ah battery looks like such a toy it’s comical! Great stuff! Is there any way you’d be willing to sell your data through something like a patreon or other platform?

  • @mukoshh
    @mukoshh 5 месяцев назад +1

    SO glad youre testing the Gen 2 Rigid stuff. Am shocked by the number of people testing them in in comparison videos using their older gen vs dewals and makita new stuff

    • @Tools-Tested
      @Tools-Tested  5 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah I try and keep up with testing the current gen, it can make a huge difference.

  • @chadhamilton88
    @chadhamilton88 10 месяцев назад +1

    I gave my Milwaukee's and DeWalt up now I'm all hikoki for about 4 years now and they are just getting better and better lifetime warranty awesome service all green baby

    • @Tools-Tested
      @Tools-Tested  9 месяцев назад

      Yeah looks like a good choice, after seeing the performance of this drill.

  • @yorselrus1996
    @yorselrus1996 10 месяцев назад +1

    After this presentation, i had to subscribe. Fine job, sir

  • @travisworts6249
    @travisworts6249 Месяц назад +1

    I bougt the Milwaukee kit with the compact drill and impact driver for 189 at home Depot. Two batteries and two tools are fantastic for that price.

    • @Tools-Tested
      @Tools-Tested  Месяц назад

      Nice! yeah you really can beat it.

  • @myroccbox8877
    @myroccbox8877 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks. Good info. I'd echo some other comments...mainly, we buy compact drills 'cause they're light and easy to use. No way in hell I'm gonna put one of those massive Ah batteries on one. Key question that I sought to answer was which one feels best in hand with great performance and is lightweight. 95% of the time I use my drill/driver the project is done with under an hour of tool use. Hope that's helpful feedback as you do future reviews.

  • @nathanhood2415
    @nathanhood2415 2 дня назад

    The Dewalt dcd800 is the exact same size as the dcd794 so definitely worth it.

  • @samsite83
    @samsite83 7 месяцев назад +1

    I found it alot more funny than I should, seeing the tiny drills with the giant battery 😂

    • @Tools-Tested
      @Tools-Tested  7 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah it’s crazy to see lol

  • @Jeff-rk8hq
    @Jeff-rk8hq 3 месяца назад +1

    I have the gen 1 Ridgid and it’s held up but I also don’t start push mowers or any other high torque stuff with it

    • @Tools-Tested
      @Tools-Tested  3 месяца назад

      Yeah its a powerful drill, just cant push it 110% all the time.

  • @waynegalvin4639
    @waynegalvin4639 9 месяцев назад +1

    I have the Rigid first gen and I got it in a kit with the battery, charger and the impact driver also with the battery supplied. I used the driver extensively and it is great but I haven’t used the drill much but the attractive thing about rigid is the lifetime warranty.

    • @Tools-Tested
      @Tools-Tested  9 месяцев назад

      Im hopping to test the driver at some point. Yep I have used the warranty a few times on batteries, its interesting Flex and Metabo are currently offering lifetime. Seems like more manufactures are starting to offer lifetime.

    • @waynegalvin4639
      @waynegalvin4639 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@Tools-Tested interesting, I bet Rigid has a big market share because of their warranty and a few companies are going to try and steal away some of Rigid’s customers.

    • @Tools-Tested
      @Tools-Tested  9 месяцев назад +1

      @@waynegalvin4639 yep I know that’s originally why I bought Ridgid.

  • @CJ-hw4zc
    @CJ-hw4zc 9 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent! 👍

  • @ronaldjohnson1474
    @ronaldjohnson1474 10 месяцев назад +1

    That Dewalt with the 12ah battery is like using a howitzer when a Daisy air rifle will do the job.

    • @Tools-Tested
      @Tools-Tested  10 месяцев назад +1

      Lol yeah, when the battery dies you can flip it around and use it as a hammer.

  • @MyKnifeJourney
    @MyKnifeJourney 9 месяцев назад

    I just got the new Milwaukee in the 2 tool kit. Nice and small for my apartment needs.

    • @Tools-Tested
      @Tools-Tested  9 месяцев назад

      Yeah they definitely shrunk the size which is nice to see. It's crazy how much power these compact tools now have.

  • @dirkslifeadvice5339
    @dirkslifeadvice5339 8 месяцев назад +1

    The channel is a gem,
    Way more unbiased than torque test channel. You can tell he favors milwaukee.

    • @Tools-Tested
      @Tools-Tested  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks!

    • @rhalfik
      @rhalfik 5 месяцев назад

      Empirical testing doesn't favour anything, but it may be possible that their testing conditions are an easier load for Milwaukee.

  • @J.Wick.
    @J.Wick. 10 месяцев назад +5

    MHPT ! MHPT! MHPT! That DCD800 is very nice as well.

    • @Tools-Tested
      @Tools-Tested  9 месяцев назад

      Yep the DCD800 defiantly a good choice!

  • @NWGR
    @NWGR 10 месяцев назад +1

    Once again, thanks for all these tests.
    Also once again, it reaffirms my choice (that I made based in larg part on your videos) to go with the DCD800. With a 1.7powerstack it's decently light (3.5lbs) and I love that it spins at 2000rpm in high gear. Great for my doweling jig.
    Thanks again!

  • @slingin_tires
    @slingin_tires 10 месяцев назад

    I already have the dcd800 at work so i'm getting the dcd794 tomorrow for lighter jobs. Looks impressive for its size!

    • @saiiiiiii1
      @saiiiiiii1 10 месяцев назад

      I remember the 794 having a problem. Maybe it was even on this channel, look it up first.

    • @slingin_tires
      @slingin_tires 10 месяцев назад

      Yea i'm not worried though. Nothings perfect but DeWalt has been reliable for me.

    • @Tools-Tested
      @Tools-Tested  9 месяцев назад

      Yeah I overheated the clutch with the first 794, but I will admit I was pushing it really hard on the dyno.

  • @kodyrussell1623
    @kodyrussell1623 Месяц назад +1

    Ridgid gen 2 sub compact is my lightweight alternative to my Milwaukee gen 4. I love the Milwaukee but the Ridgid is nice for little stuff and still can drill some decent size holes in metal AS LONG AS YOU STEP UP YOUR BIT SIZES PROPERLY! Everyone I know tries to grab the size they need when it comes to drilling metal and it just don’t work that way. Change your bits, step up 3 or 4 times and you will DRASTICALLY INCREASE the longevity of your bits and actually make holes FASTER. The bigger your bits get the slower you need to run to actually cut better.

  • @aaronjames8201
    @aaronjames8201 10 месяцев назад +1

    On any jobsite I'm working with metabo hpt. But I haven't tried flex tools yet. But I'm going with the mean green Yoda,hulk,green lantern tool. Hands down

    • @Tools-Tested
      @Tools-Tested  10 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah the Metabo is awesome drill, but I'm really surprised by the Flex.

  • @toyotatundra0455
    @toyotatundra0455 9 месяцев назад

    Can you test the accuracy of tire inflator? The Blue Point is over $200 and for DIY is not a viable options. Thanks.

  • @is5032
    @is5032 10 месяцев назад

    Greta video. I’ve just ordered the Metabo HPT because of the RFC. With no side handles on any of these drills I think it’s important to have anti kickback protection. Even these compact drills are capable of some serious power

    • @strykerentllc
      @strykerentllc 10 месяцев назад

      That's where the clutch feature comes in handy. Set the clutch accordingly and there's no concern but be mindful when choosing the highest value as doing so can result in a trip to the doctor for a wrist sprain.

    • @is5032
      @is5032 10 месяцев назад

      @@strykerentllc that would be roulette as you have no idea what clutch setting equates to in terms of absolute torque. Plus you may not have enough power for your drilling task. Kickback control is the new kid in town to protect the user (not guaranteed of course) but the Hikoki/Metabo HPT system demonstrated looks very impressive. In the absense of a $10 side handle I’d rather take a drill with it than without.

    • @strykerentllc
      @strykerentllc 10 месяцев назад

      @@is5032 Approach a drill with a clutch in the same manner as the throttle in your vehicle. Just because you have the capability of mashing the pedal to the floor doesn't mean you should based on the conditions of the road and the posted speed limit. That should be self-explainatory and you're free to do as you wish...

    • @gf2e
      @gf2e 10 месяцев назад +1

      I am embarrassed to admit that I never thought of using the clutch for that. Great idea!
      I am often drilling holes underneath my RV where it can be hard to get a handle into a good position. A clutch seems like a good alternative. I definitely don’t need another drill. :)

  • @mrallan8063
    @mrallan8063 10 месяцев назад +2

    Any thoughts on including tool truck brands like Snap On, MAC, Matco, etc?

    • @Tools-Tested
      @Tools-Tested  9 месяцев назад +1

      I hope to at some point, just cant afford to add the platforms right now.

  • @patirckGadwah
    @patirckGadwah 6 месяцев назад

    How would you expect rhe Dewalt dcd793 to stack up here? Is it comparable to the dcd794?

  • @-opus
    @-opus 10 месяцев назад +6

    Those large batteries look ridiculous on compacts/sub-compacts

  • @kraftzion
    @kraftzion 9 месяцев назад +1

    Got the makita, not enough power. Got an 805 coming. My dcd995 is my main drill at least until the 805 gets here. I have used and abused it for many years, no failures. More than enough power for everything I have thrown at it.

    • @Tools-Tested
      @Tools-Tested  9 месяцев назад

      I think you will defiantly like the 805, has a lot of power for its size.

  • @DiligentDave1966
    @DiligentDave1966 7 месяцев назад +1

    I wanted to add that I had the DCD800, and I returned it because it got hot and cut out too easily.

    • @Tools-Tested
      @Tools-Tested  7 месяцев назад +1

      Interesting I didn’t have that issue with the DCD805.

    • @DiligentDave1966
      @DiligentDave1966 7 месяцев назад

      @@Tools-Tested If I end up keeping the 999, I might give the 800 another try eventually. Maybe I was just expecting too much from it.

  • @JonathanSterlingUSA
    @JonathanSterlingUSA 5 месяцев назад +1

    Is a modern cordless drill more powerful in forward than in reverse?
    Been looking, but haven't found the answer.

    • @Tools-Tested
      @Tools-Tested  5 месяцев назад +1

      I honestly only tested a handful in reverse and the power was the same.

  • @heissovereign
    @heissovereign 8 месяцев назад

    Here is just an older lady trying to put a screw into her leaning fence. I have a Ryobi cordless 18v P209. That just spun and spun wouldn't drive the screw any deeper than 1/2 an inch and I really leaned into it. Do I need a more powerful drill would that do the trick?

    • @Tools-Tested
      @Tools-Tested  8 месяцев назад

      If the screw is just spinning a pilot hole probably needs to be drilled first. If the drill on the other hand sounds like its spinning but is not turning I would check the clutch on the front and turn it to the drill symbol.

  • @Jeff-rk8hq
    @Jeff-rk8hq 3 месяца назад +1

    The dex is superior to the flex imo Everyone is out here sleeping on metabo hpt, they have some phenomenal tools, you cannot go wrong with their cordless drills nails guns impact drivers impact wrenches, circ and miter saws, they have a new 12” cordless miter saw coming out c3612draq so definitely some good offerings but idc I’m in every platform if not just an adapter away

    • @Tools-Tested
      @Tools-Tested  3 месяца назад

      Yeah I agree some of that new HPT is powerful, almost makes me think they are now using parts from the German metabo.

  • @djjinerson
    @djjinerson 9 месяцев назад +2

    I would not want to run a compact drill with anything above a 3ah as it defeats the purpose. Torque is great but rpm’s matter too when driving fasters. These numbers may translate different depending on how you use a drill

  • @josephmerz2666
    @josephmerz2666 10 месяцев назад

    do not understand how the watts out effects or translates to useage . i run the makita for it's slim profile which i find very important .use it often for my various countersink bits .for how i use small drills power is fine .i need more speed though ,rpms are more important for small bits .

    • @saiiiiiii1
      @saiiiiiii1 10 месяцев назад

      I take rpm over torque any day on a compact drill. Small drill bits want rpm

  • @marcomarquina4385
    @marcomarquina4385 9 месяцев назад +1

    💪 Flex

  • @timodonnell2541
    @timodonnell2541 10 месяцев назад +1

    I just picked the hpt drill and gotta say its loud. Quite a little screamer.

    • @Tools-Tested
      @Tools-Tested  9 месяцев назад

      Yeah it defiantly the loudest of the bunch.

  • @4673962
    @4673962 8 месяцев назад

    Thats funny business with the ridgids. Every other video ive seen on the gen 1 vs gen2, the gen 2 does better. As mentioned in other comments the gen 2 seemed to cut off early on the dyno testing. Yes the gen 2 has more cooling vents and is more comfortable and in my opinion it looks scads better. Overall on the price to performance with the ridgid in the top 2 or 3 for power, id say they would be my bet.

    • @DiligentDave1966
      @DiligentDave1966 7 месяцев назад +1

      The gen 2 drill isn’t much of an improvement over the gen one, if any. The gen 2 impact driver, on the other hand, is much improved over the gen one.

    • @DiligentDave1966
      @DiligentDave1966 7 месяцев назад

      Where I’ve seen the Flex just stomp most compact drills is in head to head drilling comparisons. It just doesn’t give up.

  • @saiiiiiii1
    @saiiiiiii1 5 месяцев назад

    I bought the supreme compact Bosch a few weeks ago. I think I've never fallen on live with a drill like this before and I do collect these things. 😅It feels like Festool made it, it's super smooth, has kickback protection on a separate button, Roehm full metal chuck. It just oozes quality everywhere

  • @karakavlos69paul
    @karakavlos69paul 10 месяцев назад +1

    Why don't you compare the highest end of drills? Like the 1330 bosch ?

    • @Tools-Tested
      @Tools-Tested  10 месяцев назад +1

      I plan on testing them, just need to modify the dyno first. This setup is only good for 1100 watts, anything over that the belt will slip.

  • @DiligentDave1966
    @DiligentDave1966 7 месяцев назад

    The new compact Milwaukee I saw has a plastic clutch ring, from what I could tell.

  • @timdaviszaper
    @timdaviszaper 6 месяцев назад

    Had rigid Gen one kit. Drill smoked, done in month of use.

    • @Tools-Tested
      @Tools-Tested  6 месяцев назад

      Sadly I’m not surprised, gen 1 was getting real hot during my testing.

  • @Griffinwoodworks
    @Griffinwoodworks 10 месяцев назад +4

    Am I the only one that thinks the 15 ah flex volt battery looks like a clown shoe on that little bitty drill? 🤣

  • @riba2233
    @riba2233 9 месяцев назад +2

    Makita really not bad for what is essentially a 12v class tool. Also I don't think you would want to use 12ah with that small Bosch drill :| would seriously be off balance

    • @Tools-Tested
      @Tools-Tested  9 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah the Makita is definitely powerful for its compact size. Bosch would definitely be off balance but it would have been interesting to see what watts we could push out of it with the 12ah lol.

  • @DiligentDave1966
    @DiligentDave1966 7 месяцев назад +1

    I’ve seen the Flex dominate almost every compact drill in head to head drilling comparisons.

    • @Tools-Tested
      @Tools-Tested  7 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah the flex is crazy for the $, best buy IMO.

    • @DiligentDave1966
      @DiligentDave1966 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@Tools-Tested I should update you on this subject.
      I decided to run my own test between the DCD 999, the Milwaukee 2904 and the Flex turbo.
      I tested all of them as kitted, and a purposely didn’t use the turbo mode on the Flex to keep it fair
      Both Milwaukee and DeWalt beat the Flex in speed. I had a coworker, run the comparison with me, and we both agreed that a Flex is not comfortable to hold for very long. Despite being the second heaviest, the Dewalt is freakishly, smooth and didn’t even get warm. The Flex and the Milwaukee got a little warm, but not really that bad. I tested him fairly hard with some really long drillbits going through 8 inches of wood. Now I’m trying to decide between Milwaukee and Dewalt, but I think I’m also gonna test , the high torque Ridgid .

    • @Tools-Tested
      @Tools-Tested  7 месяцев назад +1

      @@DiligentDave1966 Interesting I know the larger stacked battery packs really help the flex.
      From my testing of the 2904 it tended to get hot quick, the 999 is probably better for continuous heavy use IMO.

    • @DiligentDave1966
      @DiligentDave1966 7 месяцев назад

      @@Tools-Tested I used three different types of drill bits in each drill.
      The first was a 16” long by 1/2” diameter Dewalt twist bit. The second was a Diablo self feeding spade bit of the same dimensions. The third was a self feeding Diablo auger bit of the same dimensions. I sandwiched a 4x4 between two 2x4’s because I want a drill that can drive a bit through that in one shot so I can reinforce stress points with carriage bolts.
      My coworker and I each drilled one hole with each bit in each drill, and I was impressed by all three drills, but the Flex just isn’t that comfortable to hold for a long period of time.
      The Dewalt definitely stayed the coolest, and that’s why I think the larger body is better for a drill of that power level. Bigger fan and more ventilation.
      I really think I want to run the same test with the Ridgid because I already have a couple of Ridgid tools and a couple of Dewalt tools.
      I will say that the argument could be made that the Milwaukee would benefit from a CP3.0 battery or a forge battery.

    • @DiligentDave1966
      @DiligentDave1966 7 месяцев назад

      @@Tools-Tested Have you tried the high torque Ridgid yet?

  • @gregoriodecker2692
    @gregoriodecker2692 5 месяцев назад +1

    I bought a ridgid subcompact for 77$ .. buy the Christmas special.. return the free battery.. now do your cost analysis.. then add the lifetime of free service or replacement.. I'm not using it for a living.. but let's face it.. if you're using it for hvac or something like that.. it's perfect.. if you're using it for a 1 1/4" spade bit or hole saws.. you should be hot with a tack hammer and sent to bed until you come to your senses anyway.

  • @DiligentDave1966
    @DiligentDave1966 7 месяцев назад +1

    Have you tested the mid torque impact wrenches?

    • @Tools-Tested
      @Tools-Tested  7 месяцев назад +1

      No not yet, hopefully the first part of next year.

    • @DiligentDave1966
      @DiligentDave1966 7 месяцев назад

      @@Tools-Tested Have you tested the Ridgid high torque hammer drill?
      I feel like it might be in between the Milwaukee and the Dewalt with heat buildup.

    • @Tools-Tested
      @Tools-Tested  7 месяцев назад +1

      @@DiligentDave1966 not yet hopefully before the end of this year

    • @DiligentDave1966
      @DiligentDave1966 7 месяцев назад

      @@Tools-Tested I might have to run my own test because I am considering that drill. Some people have been telling me that that brand is really good, and I think it would definitely stay cooler than the Milwaukee because it has a larger body.

  • @JoseGutierrez-zx3ue
    @JoseGutierrez-zx3ue 8 месяцев назад

    Por que no ases la prueba con los Milwaukee 4 generación? Jaja

    • @Tools-Tested
      @Tools-Tested  8 месяцев назад

      Soon, the old dyno couldn't handle the watts of the high performance drills.

  • @jimmtech
    @jimmtech 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great testing! Have you heard any of the reports about Flex batteries leaking?

    • @gk7588
      @gk7588 10 месяцев назад +2

      It’s been happening to a few of the older produced batteries due to heat and where the manufacturer used a different gasket. My 8AH battery was leaking and Flex sent me a brand new one in 3 days with the new gasket. So now I got 2 lol.

    • @Tools-Tested
      @Tools-Tested  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks, I had one which was the 8ah but haven't had any other issues.

  • @thegamereliterest9550
    @thegamereliterest9550 10 месяцев назад +1

    You should do the German Metabo drill

    • @user-lp7dd7dz9m
      @user-lp7dd7dz9m 10 месяцев назад

      I wish Hitachi was still called Hitachi. The name change is so confusing for people

    • @Tools-Tested
      @Tools-Tested  9 месяцев назад +2

      Yeah 110% just call it like it was, defiantly a marketing ploy off the German Metabo name.

    • @francocalcagni9323
      @francocalcagni9323 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@Tools-Tested Just watched one of your videos for the first time...liked it. Your results are quicker, which I like. The graphic of the tool disintegrating is cool, the 1st, 2nd, even 3rd time; after that it gets tiresome, make it just disappear, quicker and better. Overall, you are much better than most of the YT channels out there. Actual numbers, quick and to the point. **** BTW, the comment you made hear and at least 2 others I saw, I think you are letting spell check correct it for you, but correcting with the wrong word.. You have "defiantly" when I am pretty sure you wanted to say definitely.

    • @Tools-Tested
      @Tools-Tested  9 месяцев назад

      @@francocalcagni9323 Yeah definitely, was definitely spelled wrong 😂.
      Thanks, I’ve been trying to get straight to the point. Trying to emulate what I would like to see in a video, cutting out all the fluff.

  • @dannyo957416
    @dannyo957416 9 месяцев назад +2

    What about kobalt XTR?

    • @Tools-Tested
      @Tools-Tested  9 месяцев назад

      Soon, have to rebuild the dyno so it can handle the higher power.

  • @markmccormack1796
    @markmccormack1796 2 месяца назад

    That Flex battery is so big, might as well hook up a car battery. Jeez. The huge batteries add a lot of weight to a compact drill, which, to me, defeats the reason for using a compact.

  • @DiligentDave1966
    @DiligentDave1966 7 месяцев назад +1

    From everything I’ve seen, the gen 2 ridgid drill doesn’t have much more power than the gen 1.
    The gen 2 ridgid impact driver is a completely different story.

    • @Tools-Tested
      @Tools-Tested  7 месяцев назад +1

      Yep the 2 gen rigid compact drill is about the same, but seems to run a little cooler.

    • @DiligentDave1966
      @DiligentDave1966 7 месяцев назад

      @@Tools-Tested I’ve heard the impact driver is a big improvement over the previous generation, though.
      I know some people really dislike the slow ramp up of the drill, too, but I heard it’s intentional to prevent cam out.

  • @vader540is
    @vader540is 10 месяцев назад +1

    Milwaukee M18 fuel?

    • @Tools-Tested
      @Tools-Tested  10 месяцев назад +1

      I plan on testing it, just need to modify the dyno first. This setup is only good for 1100 watts, anything over that the belt will slip.

  • @brianf9619
    @brianf9619 10 месяцев назад +2

    I'll just stick with my DeWalt XR DCF800 it's just a touch bigger than that Atomic but it Kicks All those other Drills Ass's ...... 👍🖖

  • @boosted2.4_sky
    @boosted2.4_sky 10 месяцев назад +1

    Using a brand's BIGGEST battery doesn't mean it's getting its best performance. I've seen cases where their 5ah or 6ah will actually outperform a brand's 8ah,10ah, and 12ah....TTC (and you) shows it frequently
    People tend to overlook Metabo HPT..but they're a decent pro brand..

    • @Techprep23
      @Techprep23 10 месяцев назад

      Yep. Ridgid is one where the 4Amp hr either regular or max output is fine.amd you get about 95% of advertised power. Which is ample power for most jobs. I have a lot of 4 aH batteries. I just swap them. The performance boost of a 6 or 8 aH battery doesn't justify the cost. I'd rather swap them out. I only got 2 6 ah for run time gains on my grinder.

  • @FusionBoost2.0
    @FusionBoost2.0 10 месяцев назад +1

    DeWalt is nice, nobody is using a 12ah on the Milwaukee to get good performance lol

    • @boosted2.4_sky
      @boosted2.4_sky 10 месяцев назад

      Good performance yes...BEST performance no...if you need the best performance you grab an 18v.. but 12v is sufficient for many/most tasks

    • @steffendetrick
      @steffendetrick 10 месяцев назад

      No but they would use a 6.0 forge. I’m glade see Milwaukee keeping the all Metal chuck and upgrading to metal around the clutch. DeWalt really needs to upgrade there build quality.

    • @FusionBoost2.0
      @FusionBoost2.0 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@steffendetrick even then kinda big for these drills

    • @steffendetrick
      @steffendetrick 10 месяцев назад

      @@FusionBoost2.0 it all depends on what ur doing. Every day all day I swap out batteries depending on what I’m doing. If I’m drilling pilot holes or even using spade bits I’m using a 3.0 HO. If I get in to auger bits or hole saws I put on a bigger battery when I’m done switch back to the small battery.

    • @gf2e
      @gf2e 10 месяцев назад

      It depends. If you’re normally doing mid level tasks but once a week need to drill a ridiculously large hole, it can be nice to know that you can perhaps hold off on buying a Hole Hawg.

  • @whatfreedom7
    @whatfreedom7 5 месяцев назад

    That’s not the Makita compact that’s the sub compact.
    It would have had a much better ranking had it been a fair comparison.

    • @JimTom.
      @JimTom. 2 месяца назад

      what do you mean? this is the most compact one they make in their current line up

  • @jefflovesfishing2002
    @jefflovesfishing2002 Месяц назад

    Best ones not even on the list! Wtf?! No Bauer?

  • @prestigemechanical3600
    @prestigemechanical3600 10 месяцев назад +1

    FLEX compact drill and impact is the best bang for your buck.
    The battery technology and charging is above and beyond anything in the market.

    • @riba2233
      @riba2233 9 месяцев назад

      Not really, makita xgt also has great batteries and a powerful charger, but they have a better lineup and their battery don't self destruct like flex ones

  • @hanklero
    @hanklero 7 месяцев назад +1

    Good data and testing methods, lose the animations.,

  • @jamesward5721
    @jamesward5721 10 месяцев назад +1

    Ages went into this video, it's brilliantly done - but I have zero clue what any of the graphs show & it's all just a bit beige - the channel needs to remove the boring as heck Factor from these videos. Connect the drills up to a stick of dynamite, see can they twist it & survive the blast - anything - just lose the "boring" and vague.

  • @jonh4053
    @jonh4053 10 месяцев назад +1

    shouldve used the dewalt dcd 800 or 805

    • @Tools-Tested
      @Tools-Tested  9 месяцев назад

      Yeah its a very powerful drill, I tested it ruclips.net/video/T0rokHDHTYs/видео.html