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BREAKING! Milwaukee M18 FUEL Mag Drill has to face the music. 

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DeWALT just announced their very first cordless Mag Drill, which if you don’t need a mag drill, you might think doesn’t matter. But when you look closely at exactly what this thing can do, and how much it costs, there’s another story here. DeWALT is hungry, and they want Milwaukee’s lunch. Let's go!
Dewalt 20V Cordless Mag Drills - www.ohiopowertool.com/brands/...
Milwaukee M18 FUEL Mag Drills - www.ohiopowertool.com/brands/...
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@feinpowertoolssaleswest6514
Rob, one correction: all 3 drill's have a 2" depth of cut not the 5.8" you mentioned for the DeWalt. That figure is the total travel and stroke of the drilling head. To have a 5.8" depth of cut capacity the head would have to be huge to accommodate the retractable centering pin. The Fein has a 5-5/16" stroke with a total travel of 10-1/4" thanks to the double-dovetail head design.
@ToolShow
@ToolShow Год назад
Totally right Fein! Really appreciate you pointing that out! I’ll correct it in the description. Huge fan btw.
@feinpowertoolssaleswest6514
@@ToolShow How does Fein get on one of your shelves and participate in your give-away?
@buildthings79
@buildthings79 Год назад
The Dewalt also has a double dovetail slide. I own 2 of them.
@TorqueTestChannel
@TorqueTestChannel Год назад
Mag drills are a godsend, when you need them they do what would have taken you 10 mins to do in about 30 seconds without throwing out your shoulder. Though they do tend to weigh seemingly a million pounds as well.
@ToolShow
@ToolShow Год назад
I've never used a cordless one. But 30lbs doesn't seem too bad considering you only need to lift it into place. We produced a "how to drill through metal" video way back in like 2017, but never launched it. We used a mag drill, and it was AMAZING.
@Manu__R
@Manu__R Год назад
@@ToolShow Ha, try drilling out a bunch of holes in a beam over your head while on the top of a ladder with the Milwaukee, it's really heavy, and the stupid knob to turn on the magnet is really hard to turn if you don't have a good hand position. I usually use one hand on the chuck to line up the bit, one hand to tighten the knob, and my head to hold the weight of the motor. If Dewalt's magnet lever is any better than Milwaukee's knob, I'm sold.
@Skiboy33
@Skiboy33 Год назад
Mag drills are nice, but for some of us common folk, hole hog and a quick grip does the job.
@tommyobrien9480
@tommyobrien9480 Год назад
@@Skiboy33 you can't compare the two as they do completely different jobs
@tommyobrien9480
@tommyobrien9480 Год назад
@@ToolShow A lot of Mag drill work is done at height so the weight does make a difference which is one of the disadvantages of cordless Mag drills. This one is the only one of the 3 with a reverse function which would be great for tapping treads etc. Great video thanks
@jackofall2305
@jackofall2305 Год назад
When drilling steel you want as slow as you can go
@joshuaking34
@joshuaking34 Год назад
I guess it's time to rebuild my house with steel beams.
@elliotkane4443
@elliotkane4443 Год назад
I've used the Milwaukee along with about 6 other corded versions, mainly ITM. Most important thing to note is: Permanent magnet, screw operated - turn the knob to operate the magnet rather than use an electro-magnet like most corded drills have. This is WAY safer especially if you are drilling overhead or sideways, the permanent magnet does not use battery power so will not let go on you. This avoids problems caused by a pulled extension lead, an electrician or other trade pulling the lead or switching power off without warning or running off a generator with limited fuel capacity. If this happens to you the drill will drop without warning, often mid-cut. If you're not paying attention this can easily destroy the tool or cause serious injury. This feature alone is enough to buy one to switch out over a comparable corded drill if you have to make a lot of holes in difficult locations.. The Milwaukee mag drill was bulkier, heavier and weaker than a comparable sized drill but not to the point it made it unattractive to use. The LED light was a decent feature that corded drills don't seem to have. The electrical cable from the body to the drill motor is much better constructed than many older corded drills, which are really terrible for their price, with no strain relief or serious protection. On the other hand I am not impressed with the lack of a good lifting point or steel handle on either the Dewalt or Milwaukee, when using in a manlift/cherry picker this is fairly important.
@wowritenow
@wowritenow Год назад
I have been using Milwaukee tools for over 15 years. I have that Milwaukee mag drill that's getting "dethroned" . I want to see the review of actual use of the tool. Not just a specification comparison. I have seen a ton of claims that Dewalt tools are "coming back" , but I've never see any of that in the field. I don't mike paying 10 more for a Milwaukee tool that will last me TWICE as long.
@thatdude6045
@thatdude6045 Год назад
Milwaukee always does it first and then another company always wants to jump in and make one slightly more powerful
@mjp404
@mjp404 Год назад
Milwaukee need to redesign the mag activation knob, it gets painful activating that badly shaped handle all day. The lever on the dewalt looks like a better idea.
@andrewk8636
@andrewk8636 Год назад
You use a cordless one all day? How does the battery last on that?
@Manu__R
@Manu__R Год назад
Yes it's really hard, hurts my wrist, especially when trying to do it while holding up the drill overhead. I usually turn the knob most of the way, hold up the drill and let it stick, and then take a break 😵 and then loosen the knob a drop to adjust it.
@Manu__R
@Manu__R Год назад
@@andrewk8636 I find, with a 9ah, it can drill at least 20-30 9/16" holes with an annular cutter. We only kill a 9ah when drilling many holes with a 1/2" foot-long twist bit through wood & steel (don't ask 😜).
@mjp404
@mjp404 Год назад
@@andrewk8636 We can drill close to 100 M16 holes through 5mm plate with the 12ah. It's pretty impressive.
@mjp404
@mjp404 Год назад
@@Manu__R Tell me about it, wrist fatigue is real! Half activating the magnet is a good trick.
@sto502
@sto502 Год назад
DeWalt looks good, too. However, I think FEIN is a more attractive mag drill considering the durability of the motor and gear has been verified and the speed control and ease of use of the switch.
@mattkaplan1316
@mattkaplan1316 Год назад
Fellas what do you reckon you could pull some strings to get makita to make a 80v one Like tools might
@FixitFred
@FixitFred Год назад
I am happy about this not that I want the Dewalt but more competition in this space would be welcome to help lower prices and bring out new models from Milwaukee
@Andrew-xd9fg
@Andrew-xd9fg Год назад
There is other cordless mag drill. Metabo, nitto, there’s a euro brand cordless mag drill that runs of the cas battery system. Dewalt will probably top the charts based off its paper specs
@joshuapreusser2265
@joshuapreusser2265 Год назад
Between this mag drill (assuming performance claims are accurate of course) and Dewalt's new high torque impact I could say good-by to Milwaukee's M18 line of tools and actually be gaining capability.... Or (more likely) it seems I may end up with yet another line of batteries at some point.....
@ToAstYNaChO
@ToAstYNaChO Год назад
tools are a race. every brand ups the game and is top dog for a while. until the competitors come back swinging
@Anteater6788
@Anteater6788 Год назад
It only took Dewalt 5 years to beat the Milwaukee high torque. Personally I'm glad they did because Milwaukee finally has the competition needed to develop a Gen 2 high torque.
@philipjohn4149
@philipjohn4149 Год назад
My Milwaukee 3/4 impact has developed a windings issue. Milwaukee has so many generations... I wonder if they skimp on testing. My dewalt 1/2 impact is on 8 years.
@philipjohn4149
@philipjohn4149 Год назад
@@Anteater6788 lol. Gen 2 has already been out for years. That's the problem Milwaukee creates generations so fast.. that all gens are at the store at Sametime... u could end up with gen 1 at a higher price.
@philipjohn4149
@philipjohn4149 Год назад
@@Anteater6788 well to get 8 years and going strong from dewalt gen 1 with no electronics issues is pretty amazing... I can skip gen 2 and get gen 2 3/4... as my Milwaukee is brunt up after 3 years.
@Pinz314
@Pinz314 Год назад
Minimum speed is 130rpm as seen on the drill @2:25 And interesting to see what Fein con do with the Bosch battery platform which they will adapt at the end of this year.
@ToolShow
@ToolShow Год назад
Thanks for pointing that out! I saw that after the VO was recorded.
@feinpowertoolssaleswest6514
@@ToolShow Just wait till we can hook a 9Ah battery to the AJMU 137. 👊😎
@ns_racing
@ns_racing Год назад
@@feinpowertoolssaleswest6514 good luck contending with dewalts new brushless motors!
@feinpowertoolssaleswest6514
@@ns_racing Fein will put their brushless motors up against anyone's in the industry. Not worried.
@robbo951
@robbo951 Год назад
@@feinpowertoolssaleswest6514 will the amp share/Bosch batteries fit into the current mag drills?
@jamesgarrison6430
@jamesgarrison6430 Год назад
I saw Milwaukee in the title and was like that's a dewalt mag drill in the picture
@johngregory662
@johngregory662 Год назад
Interesting…I use mag drills quite a bit. They are great especially when drill 3/4’ holes or larger into structural steel, above your head, on top of an elevator ( usually on a ladder on said elevator). Any good mag drill has auto shut off if the magnet loses connection with the steel it’s on. The cheaper ones don’t 🙄. It’s not a good. I’ve never tried a cordless one. A bit Leary of the permanent magnet and how strong it really is.but then that’s why the safety shut off Live confidently and peacefully
@WilReid
@WilReid Год назад
I think I'd prefer the permanent magnet. I haven't used a mag drill in over a decade, but I distinctly remember the few times I've tripped a breaker or the cord came disconnected while drilling with one. Thankfully only broken cutters and no broken bones from it. I think it'd happen much more often due to a weak battery, so a permanent magnet makes a lot of sense imho. That's only true if they used a big enough magnet of course.
@tommyobrien9480
@tommyobrien9480 Год назад
I don't think you need worry about the magnet but they are a fair bit heavier than the corded ones and a lot of mag drill work is done overhead and off ladders so weight would make a big difference. Also the cost would be a factor for me anyway.
@johngregory662
@johngregory662 Год назад
@@WilReid absolutely. Battery operated ones HAVE to have a permanent magnet. It would draw to much lower from the battery
@johngregory662
@johngregory662 Год назад
@@tommyobrien9480 cost is always an issue. There is no reason it, or any cordless mag drill has to be that high. Lower the price. Sell more More people may get in to mad drill and realize how nice they are 🙂
@elliotkane4443
@elliotkane4443 Год назад
The permanent magnet is a big+ on these. Makes them much more safe to use, especially when drilling overhead or horizontal. The permanent magnet is just as strong as the electro-magnet on comparable size corded units, I've used the milwaukee and you do have to turn that knob on the rear at least 1 1/2 full turns to fully engage the magnet.
@pettypendergrass8596
@pettypendergrass8596 Год назад
i love the presentation of this channel. its not the same ole' run of the mill 'this tool made a hole'' type of channel.
@ToolShow
@ToolShow Год назад
Glad you're finding something fun to watch here Petty!
@danakibby627
@danakibby627 Год назад
I have a 2017 year Milwaukee hammer drill! I just bought a new brushless hammer drill and the new one is very cheaply built! I also bought a grinder and it is also very cheaply made
@dommendoza
@dommendoza Год назад
i want this. but high voltage like 40v up
@rudyschwab7709
@rudyschwab7709 Год назад
I don't need this. I can't afford this. But, I sure do want this!
@ronh9384
@ronh9384 Год назад
I agree with you 100 💯 % I want this but no longer have a need for one. The last time I used one was probably 30 years ago at an amusement park while they were open and with a very long extension cord! 😊
@isaaclandau5751
@isaaclandau5751 Год назад
Honestly! I think there’s a market for the Makita XGT line in the space. The screams like a Makita project
@matzmopar1
@matzmopar1 Год назад
Where’s the @milwaukee track saw at?!?
@liambaker1597
@liambaker1597 Год назад
humm they been out?
@matzmopar1
@matzmopar1 Год назад
@@liambaker1597 huh?
@liambaker1597
@liambaker1597 Год назад
@@matzmopar1 not sure if you being sarcastic but milwaukee dropped their track saw a few months back
@owenkrauss5249
@owenkrauss5249 Год назад
I am an apprentice electrician and man this one time I had to drill 4 one 3/4 holes in 3 inch thick, I was a weak 17 year old using a rigid brand drill. I think it might have been a mud mixing drill. I didn’t know how to do it fast so after 4 hours I got two holes done and a carpenter gave me a piece of foam insulation and duct taped it to my chest. It took an hour to drill the last to holes. It would have been faster to drive to the store and convince the boss to buy one of these! I need to start trying to convince him!
@WilReid
@WilReid Год назад
You can use a small ratchet strap to apply downward force as well. I assume that's what the foam was for. lol
@owenkrauss5249
@owenkrauss5249 Год назад
@@WilReid that’s a good idea! Although I was on a scissor lift so it was more of a perpendicular force and I don’t think the strap would work for that
@gtaonlinestoryvideos7397
@gtaonlinestoryvideos7397 Год назад
But yet @dewalt we still don’t have a one inch impact wrench and tbh I really don’t wanna buy Milwaukee I’m waiting for the one inch to come out
@Manu__R
@Manu__R Год назад
Yayyy been waiting so long, I've always been wondering why Dewalt doesn't just take milwaukee's little product brochures and copy everything on it 😁 plus with the flexvolt line, should be easier to make some of the large machines that milwaukee makes in MX.
@buildthings79
@buildthings79 Год назад
You've got that backwards but ok. Dewalt takes a very long time to bring things to market. Years of testing and research ( most time too long). They file for the patents early then Milwaukee uses that idea and copies it because they are owned by a Chinese company. I live in Maryland where one of Dewalt manufacturing plants are and test tools for them privately at my shop. I have tested tools that Milwaukee then has copied years later but I can assure Dewalt had them first. It's just that Milwaukee isn't concerned very much about law suits from injury cases since its difficult to sue in China. Dewalt on the other hand is Based out of Towson, Maryland so very easy to sue. The thing with patents is that you can change one small item of the design on how a process is done like a safety switch or function and unless the whole tool with every aspect is patented( which they can get around anyway) it's difficult to keep secret.
@Manu__R
@Manu__R Год назад
@@buildthings79 You're serious? Milwaukee steals Dewalt's patents? That's crazy.
@SandyMasquith
@SandyMasquith Год назад
At $2500 this is a bit pricey, but I wonder if one could use it as a milling machine for metal? Can you chuck a facing tool in there and then use a clamp that lets you move the material under that facing tool. There’s cheaper milling machines out there, but they are not what one would call portable.
@neilwalker8686
@neilwalker8686 Год назад
These types of tools are designed for vertical loading. Horizontal load will destroy it and already brand new have way to much play for any kind of precise tolerance.
@Manu__R
@Manu__R Год назад
Probably, they're pretty tough. I wouldn't go with a massive bit, but small jobs should work good, probably annoying to keep shifting the drill around though. If shavings get under the magnet, you have to clean it off so it can stick. They do have quite a bit of play though, as @Neil Walker says.
@roberterickson6331
@roberterickson6331 Год назад
Mag drills are amazing but a lot of the company's I work for won't get them
@thatdude6045
@thatdude6045 Год назад
Had me intrigued all the way up until the price. Those mag drills are expensive
@johnfaustus1
@johnfaustus1 Год назад
There are likely no homeowners who would ever need this tool - construction and industry only.
@beardedswordsman2901
@beardedswordsman2901 Год назад
I call these drills the ooopsie drills because when the machine shop forgets to make a hole or two in something but it's too late and/or costly to send back to have your holes made.
@forger9443
@forger9443 Год назад
If only I can find a mag drill to "magnetise concrete" so I don't have all those antics on top of ladders drilling through cement block.... Them neighbours must surely think I'm from the circus....
@angrydragonslayer
@angrydragonslayer Год назад
I... I'm perfectly happy with my corded mag drill At least with the price of mine being an order of magnitude lower ($450 from the local hardware store)
@elliotkane4443
@elliotkane4443 Год назад
For $450 that must be a real hunk of junk.
@angrydragonslayer
@angrydragonslayer Год назад
@@elliotkane4443 it has a low runout, a good magnet and a 2 kw motor but otherwise, it's disappointing
@elliotkane4443
@elliotkane4443 Год назад
@@angrydragonslayer Really, 2kw for $450? Doubt. Not calling you a liar but 1550w is what $3,500 AU will buy. I reckon they're lying to ya.
@angrydragonslayer
@angrydragonslayer Год назад
@@elliotkane4443 it draws 2.2kw from the wall and says it's a 2kw one I'd guess the efficiency is bad though and the actual power out is closer to 1kw
@rileymannion5301
@rileymannion5301 Год назад
I just want a mag drill that has a strong enough magnet for me to put some beans behind it, the corded milwaukee one dosent hold for shit
@buildthings79
@buildthings79 Год назад
If you have to put that much downward force on the magdrill then your cutters are dull. A nice sharp cutter doesn't need much force on the handle.
@libertyvilleguy2903
@libertyvilleguy2903 Год назад
Dang, that is pricey.
@jordanstaal01-107
@jordanstaal01-107 Год назад
Dewalt can’t beat Milwaukee’s warranty. So I’ll stay with Milwaukee.
@jamallaidley4718
@jamallaidley4718 Год назад
Nice One 😏 😎
@TheGingerWorkshop
@TheGingerWorkshop Год назад
Need? No. Want?! Ummmm Yeah!
@andrewk8636
@andrewk8636 Год назад
Price is absurd tho on both Milwaukee and dewalt
@CantankerousDave
@CantankerousDave Год назад
Maaaaybe let Sarah have a turn?
@brizzle8797
@brizzle8797 Год назад
That's just the way it goes with these tools I mean how long has the Milwaukee mag drill been out.. years! How hard could it be to have all that time to come out with something that's only marginally better! That's fine Milwaukee will just make one that takes two batteries! LOL
@Andrew-xd9fg
@Andrew-xd9fg Год назад
Milwaukee and dewalt mag drills both manufactured by atlas copco
@brizzle8797
@brizzle8797 Год назад
@@Andrew-xd9fg That is interesting!
@lucasgiallorati4896
@lucasgiallorati4896 Год назад
WOW
@Handyman247llc
@Handyman247llc Год назад
Nope!! I can't say I have found a project, that requires a Testosterone laiten Mag drill. Well maybe...Nope that was a concrete project. No Mag drill required.
@AldenPez
@AldenPez Год назад
Obviously I have no need for a mag drill that's why I'm here
@ericamlin1460
@ericamlin1460 Год назад
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