The fact that dewalt put the lag over a minute quicker than the millwuakee but millwaukee took out the dewalt lag in half the time makes me think you found soft spot or a knot in the wood glad you redid the test that was weird
Hi Dave, in my opinion they both did outstanding there’s no winner for me they both did beyond their job limits and proved they deserve to wear the company name, excellent quality video ty, Bob,
You know better than that. Real life scenario, my butt. You had to have felt the soft spot. The Milwaukee handily beat the Dewalt in every other test, and yet in this one it takes three times longer? C’mon man!
@@AV84USA The fact that the milwaukee takes out the dewalts lag bolt alot faster(after supposedly losing to put it) proves it hit a soft spot. Both great impacts thought.
@@ManCaverTools You normally do a good job keeping tests fair and consistent, but to say "real life scenario" is just stupid in this instance. The Milwaukee walked all over the Dewalt in every test but somehow it smoked the Milwaukee all of the sudden? Come on man
Yeah I was thinking the same thing. Looked like soft spot on the 2nd go Aswell. After they couldn't drive it in any more he should have switched impacts and leg bolts to see if either one could have drove the bolt in further.
With the Dewalt, I was able to remove lug nuts torqued to 100 pounds, and even at 120 pounds, though it struggled at that point. It is very impressive, small and light.
@@ManCaverTools Hey man I already told you I got a makita set drill and impact man I love it and I ordered an impact straight from Japan it is the newest one and it is red and black it ain't a Milwaukee red man I can't wait until it comes in. I will send you a photo of it when it comes in. Makita also has a 40v impact man
I wish you had tried putting the DeWalt on the Milwaukee lag bolt to see if it could put it in further. Doesn't make sense for the M12 to win every other test and then fail to put the 8 inch lag in faster/further.
This test is just to prove what a modern and brushless motor 12V tool can do. But really I don't use mine on driving a 1/2" dia 6" long lag bolt for that specific job I use 1/2" Impact Wrench. What I love about my DeWalt Dcf801 Xtreme 12V Impact Driver and the DCF 601 Screw Driver is that they're Very Ergonomics, Lightweight! And very Precise. That's what I use in my jobsite for installing Fasteners that don't require much power. Such as Tapcons concrete fasteners when you use high powered impact driver they tend to break. DeWalt 12V is the perfect choice for me. Otherwise my good ole 20V DCF888 Electronic Speed Switch w/ Bluetooth Impact Driver and my DCF996 Hammer Drill is my all around tool in my everyday jobsite works. I hope someday DeWalt will adopt a IP-56 Rated tools (meaning Waterproof, and can withstand Fridgid Environment) just like my Hitachi Triple Hammer 36V Multi Volt impact driver.
Overall a very good vid. I would have liked to have seen if the DeWalt would have moved the lag bolt that stopped the Milwaukee in its tracks, just to be sure that was not in a harder spot on the log.
I have both m12 and Xtreme, some tools like the stubby and the caulk gun, lights and wratchets..the m12 is obviously the go to, for a screw gun or a hammer drill I use the Xtreme. The weight and ergonomics win out for me on those two.
Love the display you have of your tools. I hope to one day have a collection like it someday. Again another great video and I can't wait to see Hilti in action. I saw an add for a Hilti cordless jack hammer? Something like that. It looks dope and would love to see that in action aswell. Anyways, keep up the great content i'm sure your channel will become much more successful soon.
@@ronblack9395 speed 4 is for self tapping screws. Its starts off slow and goes to about medium power. It's to prevent walking on steel studs and what not
Milwaukee is too strong, the force is 12v but as strong as 18v of other brands, Dewalt cannot keep up with the speed of Milwaukee, in this competition Milwaukee dominates completely :)))) 💪👍
Something seems off. The dewalt blasted that lag in but took longer to take it out. I think the Milwaukee 8 in lag must have hit a knot or something as it took longer to go in with Milwaukee and took longer to take out with Dewalt. I may be wrong but those results don’t sound right.
No answer on that but dewalt did return my call and said what they sell at Lowe's and home depot is the same as Carson nut and bolt that all retailers get the same thing.
I see you comparing other brand of tools now instead of ryobi vs ? Nice! I have both of this tools I like them both, I like my Milwaukee I know is more powerful than dewalt xtreme I have most of the m12 Milwaukee tools and all the xtream Dewalt i have a lot of the 20v and flexvolt Dewalt also and liked them all. I also have lots of Ryobi the old blue and the new one and the old Makita 7.2 9.6 10.2 14.4 to white 18v my next collection will be the Milwaukee m18 I love tools unlike other viewers bragging Milwaukee is the best or Dewalt etc. I wish I would of start RU-vid tools reviewers back then. I can't afford to buy all different brand of tools. I like your review cause you don't yell like the others.
other brands have been on this channel for over a year now :) and I thank you for your support Rudeman :) more videos will be coming. I got over 440 videos now :)
Yea there definitely is something not right with how quickly the dewalt put the 8" lag bolt in, it struggled with the 41/2" bolt. Great videos though, definitely deserve to have more subscribers.👍
Tim from Canada suggestions for man cave tours. .. when you are posting the model numbers for the tools.... is it possible for you to write them down and put them on the screen... you talk too fast did not get the model number for a Milwaukee fuel. This one I am looking for. Would it be good to have a model number posted... just a suggestion thanks
Yes that Milwaukee still I have also and it’s a everyday use,For sure dude keep doing what you do !!i see that you be watching vcg also !happy holidays!!
You brand bias people will find anything to compalin about when your brand looses over others. I use both dewalt and milwaukee and love both equally. Seeing him put two hands on it but not knowing how hard he is pushing is an arbitrary argument. Thats like everyone thinking power output changes based off amp hour rating of a battery.
Tim from Canada my question is for the man cave tool guy why is it that you put more pressure on Dewalt to make the lag bolts go in.. did not put pressure on when Milwaukee was up... this tells me dewalt cannot do the job..
And about if I get an 8ah battery for my dewalt drill 996 I know it will give it more power but will the new 998 power detect drill still be stronger than the 996?
Two more questions is that true that dewalt makes the commercial type? Is the new dewalt drill 998 stronger than the 996 or could I get the 8ah battery and will it be equal in power? Sorry for asking all these questions
@@ManCaverTools I am confused about my drill set I got from Carson nut and bolt they told me it was the commercial type and the thing that gets me is the box mine came in it says my drill weight is 4.7 and the ones at Lowe's and home depot the same drill but it don't weight the same as mine I don't get. The 996 u got tell me what it weights
Dewalt only had 2 speed settings besides the screw setting. Milwaukee had 3 and the screw setting. The tests wouldn't be fair if I used dewalt high speed against milwaukee 2nd speed
It has more to do with core wood being dense and other anomalies is the wood. You would be better off doing this not on the end grain. maybe on a 8x8 where you can see growth anomalies more easily.
You could stack several 2x4 or 2x6 and screw them together. They will split eventually but should get a few test out of it. You could use scrap lumber from jobsite dumpsters.
I would wear Ryobi gloves if I can get my hands on them. I saw in the Facebook posted from the UK they had Ryobi winter hats. I want one of those so badly. I love Ryobi and that will not change. The shirt I am wearing is Ryobi
20:32 Just look at the size difference between the two drills. The Milwaukee's battery design makes the tool much more compact than the Dewalt and Makita design. The better performance is a bonus.
Dude for real, check out the dyna-glo propane heater. I have both. And it will blow that little ryobi pos one away. It's only $99 an depot. You look cold. Trust me on this. The ryobi one blows...
I use the propane heater I have because it doesn't use that much propane. im in my garage for about 4-5 a day 4 days a week. and a tank last me about a month. its a sacrifice I make. it cheaper on gas
The precision drive setting on the DCF801 1/4" impact driver is not working for me. In the Precision drive mode it completely stalls out, even when driving a tiny #8 3/4" screw that I've already pre-drilled a pilot hole for. I was hoping this mode would function the same as the Precision Drive feature of it's big brother (DCF887) and impact slowly as resistance increased as you drove the screw, but the DCF801 just completely stalls out (stops chooching entirely). Did I get a lemon, or are other people experiencing the same? The Precision Drive mode on my tool is essentially useless, which sucks because precision driving is more what these smaller 12V tools are designed for and not drilling huge lag bolts.
@@ManCaverTools I used the battery that came with the kit (2AH). The highest AH they currently have in the 12V line is only 3AH, but I don't think that's the issue because when I use the "Lo" or "Hi" setting, it'll bury the screw, no problem at all. I think it's an issue with the electronics of the Precision Drive mode. I saw that another RU-vidr had the same issue as me. Can you try driving a screw in Precision Mode to see if maybe we just got lemons or if it's a universal issue?
Man caver will u please answer that question for me. Does dewalt make a commercial type cause where I got mine they told me it was the commercial type and is better than the ones at Lowe's and home depot
Have u seen the new 998 dewalt drill? Do a rematch with that beast. I have a question for I bought my dewalt set at Carson nut and bolt and my code is different from Lowe's and home depot and they told me that it is because my set I bought is the commercial type is that true they make a commercial type? I say it is true cause my code is different on my box
Should have torqued a tractor wheel lug nuts for even more useless comparison. Seriously why all RU-vidrs use out of scale of intended use tests. This says absolutely nothing useful about the tool.
its says everything useful about the tool, this test shows the power difference in the motors, how is that not useful? these 12v tools are having amazing results for what they are