pushing the tool doing work it´s not designed to do makes it loud, not as loud as DCF850 but still loud. doing the work its designed for (small fasteners) its a lot quieter than regular impact drivers. RUclipsrs never show small impact drivers doing the work they are designed for.
@@doobiet well. Everyone else notices the difference. Are you using it for its intended work or following the stupid youtubers using it for big fasteners? If you are, you're much better off using a cordless drill
have enough dewalt to sink a small boat, but got a free hydraulic m12 from Milwaukee promo because I bought a Milwaukee m12 riveter. The m12 lives on my tool cart, it's my favorite one. Quiet yes, weaker too but its m12 compared to 20v max that I use rest of the time, but where I really noticed it lately was working on some cabinet drawers - it was fine tuning, I would easily add a 1/4 turn with the Milwaukee hyd m12 and the normal impacts which were all dewalt would like suddenly bury the screw which was not acceptable in that application. I was using 3 impacts at the same time, one had the pilot bit, and then I had 2 different screw bits, it was night and day difference... would really like to try this hyd dewalt because hyd seems like the way to go
I talked to a dewalt rep. He didnt talk about the 870 as something impressive in terms of quietness. His opinion seemed to be to favor normal drivers instead
So Oscar you’re telling me you think that the Ergonomics of the Milwaukee 12 V line as a whole are just as good as the ergonomics on the Dewalt 12 V line? Please give an example of what two on the M 12 line is ergonomically superior to the equivalent to walk. Don’t even get me started about the battery release tabs. If you truly believe that you’re in a small % if so, Much more expensive may have been a better choice in words when you wanna talk down to someone
@@Jeff-rk8hq the battery tabs on the milwuakee are fine never had a issue with them only if you put in knock off batteries the m12 hammer drill literally has the same specs as the atomic dewalt 20v drill the 12v line of dewalt is dog shi if you believe that, thats your opnion bud and the price is literally the same
@@user-do2yj5rr2k yeah they come out with the 860 saying it's the most powerful and then they just turn around and make the 870 that's more powerful that's what I'm worried about 😅
Скоре всего он немного больше по мощности 850, но гораздо менее сильный чем 860. Его задача(dcf870) заменить DCF850 за счёт менее шумного редуктора. Я так думаю.
@@Mopar_Madness08 pushing the tool doing work it´s not designed to do makes it loud, not as loud as DCF850 but still loud. doing the work its designed for (small fasteners) its a lot quieter than regular impact drivers. RUclipsrs never show small impact drivers doing the work they are designed for.
@@Mopar_Madness08 for sure you can count on it. RUclipsrs never show us impact drivers doing the work they are designed for. Tools With SoAlz is the worst offender. Not to be taken seriously. His tests have never had anything to do with real world work. 😅
@@Mopar_Madness08 its still amazing that it is as fast or even faster than DCF850. the only difference will be the price, I would guess the price to be same as DCF860
Can never tell by video without a real decibel meter. For example, go watch Dewalt Stealthsonic vacuum videos. The reviewer will say "oh man, this is so quiet!" and the decibel meter will read a lot less. But the audio from the video have the two sound exactly the same. They're not using manual level set mics, so it adjusts the levels to be even.
I have tested both side to side. I you are using this for what its designed for its much quieter. Straining the tool doing stupid speed tests that have nothing to do with real world work will make it loud. just like the Milwaukee Surge. What is actually amazing is that dcf870 is as fast as the DCF850 or even faster. where this one shines is with smaller fasteners indoors. Your ears will thank you for buying it.
I dont know what you are talking about, i've been using my 850 with 6" and 8" screws many hours this summer and there is nothing that is "getting hot" and i would say that 8" screws are not moderate use.
You don't know what you're talking about 😂 I use mine in speed 3 for hours upon hours doing decks and it doesn't even warm up barely. The dcf 850 is mint and has been mint.
@@hanssteiner-nv3lf must not have used a Milwaukee before. Go run Milwaukee and DeWalt side by side and then come back and tell us what you think. I have all DeWalt my dad has all Milwaukee. We've done 3 decks in a row this summer. His tools are a little faster but they get hot 🔥
Still don't know how quiet it sounds
you would think that is the first thing he would talk about right
I was thinking the same thing but at the very end of the video he backs the fastener back out and it doesn't seem much quieter to me
pushing the tool doing work it´s not designed to do makes it loud, not as loud as DCF850 but still loud. doing the work its designed for (small fasteners) its a lot quieter than regular impact drivers. RUclipsrs never show small impact drivers doing the work they are designed for.
I have one and its not noticeably quiet.
@@doobiet well. Everyone else notices the difference. Are you using it for its intended work or following the stupid youtubers using it for big fasteners? If you are, you're much better off using a cordless drill
When & Where ! ?
have enough dewalt to sink a small boat, but got a free hydraulic m12 from Milwaukee promo because I bought a Milwaukee m12 riveter. The m12 lives on my tool cart, it's my favorite one. Quiet yes, weaker too but its m12 compared to 20v max that I use rest of the time, but where I really noticed it lately was working on some cabinet drawers - it was fine tuning, I would easily add a 1/4 turn with the Milwaukee hyd m12 and the normal impacts which were all dewalt would like suddenly bury the screw which was not acceptable in that application. I was using 3 impacts at the same time, one had the pilot bit, and then I had 2 different screw bits, it was night and day difference... would really like to try this hyd dewalt because hyd seems like the way to go
Did it just BEAT the DCF 850 and when is it coming to NORTH AMERICAN
I talked to a dewalt rep. He didnt talk about the 870 as something impressive in terms of quietness. His opinion seemed to be to favor normal drivers instead
When is it coming out? Might switch to DeWalt. They're killin it rn
I hope they make a 12V version of this
Not necessary its already compact as it is plus dewalts 12v line is inferior to milwuakee's
So Oscar you’re telling me you think that the Ergonomics of the Milwaukee 12 V line as a whole are just as good as the ergonomics on the Dewalt 12 V line? Please give an example of what two on the M 12 line is ergonomically superior to the equivalent to walk. Don’t even get me started about the battery release tabs. If you truly believe that you’re in a small % if so, Much more expensive may have been a better choice in words when you wanna talk down to someone
@@Jeff-rk8hq the battery tabs on the milwuakee are fine never had a issue with them only if you put in knock off batteries the m12 hammer drill literally has the same specs as the atomic dewalt 20v drill the 12v line of dewalt is dog shi if you believe that, thats your opnion bud and the price is literally the same
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So is the 870 going to be stronger than the 860?
That's what I'm wondering too..
@@user-do2yj5rr2k yeah they come out with the 860 saying it's the most powerful and then they just turn around and make the 870 that's more powerful that's what I'm worried about 😅
@@Jspg119 it won't be. It just barely beats a DCF850 while the DCF860 is almost twice as fast as the 850
@@engineer_alv dewalt's naming conventions are so weird man
Скоре всего он немного больше по мощности 850, но гораздо менее сильный чем 860. Его задача(dcf870) заменить DCF850 за счёт менее шумного редуктора. Я так думаю.
Milwaukee did this a few years ago. Its an M12 tool.
Milwaukee surge and its m18 line!
Is it faster than 860?
He had a little bit of a head start but he would’ve won regardless from seeing both impact drivers driving the screws at the end
Why not just drill one with the regular impact and then the "quiet" to compare...
It’s probably just as quiet as the Milwaukee surge. Same tech
The surge isn't quiet😭😭
@@Mopar_Madness08 pushing the tool doing work it´s not designed to do makes it loud, not as loud as DCF850 but still loud. doing the work its designed for (small fasteners) its a lot quieter than regular impact drivers. RUclipsrs never show small impact drivers doing the work they are designed for.
@johannkrist makes sense, like that new dewalt hydraulic that's supposed to be quiet but they use it on 10" screws
@@Mopar_Madness08 for sure you can count on it. RUclipsrs never show us impact drivers doing the work they are designed for. Tools With SoAlz is the worst offender. Not to be taken seriously. His tests have never had anything to do with real world work. 😅
@@Mopar_Madness08 its still amazing that it is as fast or even faster than DCF850. the only difference will be the price, I would guess the price to be same as DCF860
Gotta be honest. It still sounds loud as fk
Will this one be available in America
I have 5 of this in VietNam . Lol.
@@khanhbui4373 giá bao nhiêu nhỉ? bao giờ bán chính thức vậy ạ?
@@binhang7611 4tr hơn bác
@@khanhbui4373 mà sao bên mỹ chưa có mà ở vn đã có nhỉ?
@@binhang7611 bí mật kk
Didn't seem that much quieter
Can never tell by video without a real decibel meter. For example, go watch Dewalt Stealthsonic vacuum videos. The reviewer will say "oh man, this is so quiet!" and the decibel meter will read a lot less. But the audio from the video have the two sound exactly the same. They're not using manual level set mics, so it adjusts the levels to be even.
just as loud as the 850 😂
Its very hard to tell with a video since the mics adapt to loud noises, I hope its a substential difference too
Both loud as hell 😂
@@user-do2yj5rr2k like your mouth
@@user-do2yj5rr2k Nope, i've been putting in some 6" screws today with the 850 next to my ear and its no problem.
I have tested both side to side. I you are using this for what its designed for its much quieter. Straining the tool doing stupid speed tests that have nothing to do with real world work will make it loud. just like the Milwaukee Surge. What is actually amazing is that dcf870 is as fast as the DCF850 or even faster. where this one shines is with smaller fasteners indoors. Your ears will thank you for buying it.
Kapan di jual resmi?
Так же шумит 😂
Ayana Walks
When Dewalt hires a person that has a thick accent with limited vocabulary😂
You looks like cristiano ronaldo😂
Surge
Ullrich Mews
All Dewalt impacts especially the 850 get really hot under moderate use. That’s not going to be good with for the hydraulic impact. Good luck
I dont know what you are talking about, i've been using my 850 with 6" and 8" screws many hours this summer and there is nothing that is "getting hot" and i would say that 8" screws are not moderate use.
You don't know what you're talking about 😂 I use mine in speed 3 for hours upon hours doing decks and it doesn't even warm up barely. The dcf 850 is mint and has been mint.
@@GodsBattleAxsame.. he has no clue
Mine gets very hot.
@@hanssteiner-nv3lf must not have used a Milwaukee before. Go run Milwaukee and DeWalt side by side and then come back and tell us what you think. I have all DeWalt my dad has all Milwaukee. We've done 3 decks in a row this summer. His tools are a little faster but they get hot 🔥
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cant understand this guy!
Slavic accent )))