@@rafaelespin it was in store on their clearance table. It was a leftover from holiday deals that no one bought, so they reduced the price even more and put it on the clearance table. Almost every time I walk by that table there's some crazy good deal!!
@@jonathanharris4282 can't wait! I love this battle, Milwaukee and Black@Decker have been at each other's throat since around 1920 I believe....love every second of it. I prefer DeWALT over Milwaukee though. I like Milwaukee but I'm only gonna be on one platform and it's yellow
M18 is only like 10% more powerful than the M12. Torque test channel already proved that the stubby atomic 20v stubby is more powerful that any other stubby on the market. The only other "compact" impact that beats it is the Makita, but that thing is significantly bigger than all of the stubbies on the market.
I have exactly the same Milwaukee impact never fail me!! Last week I went and bought second impact by Milwaukee also M12 but angle Style to get to tigh places
So the power limiter of the m12 fuel line must be thermal control, and the new High output batteries must be able to maintain better thermal output so the hardware take advantage of power demands
Milwaukee stubbies are actually significantly weaker than the DeWalt 20v stubbies. If you want proof, check out the comparisons on torque test channel.
Well they both worked however the dewalt screw was already in a little deeper and the angle of the milwaukee screw was not straight as dewalt. These will both affect the results
It might have not been perfect circumstances but get used to DeWalt getting more Ws over any brand. From the 921 to the dcf900 or even the new Vtec coming out in a month or 2, things are looking very bright for DeWalt, with reliability, power and endurance on the batteries.
Lol 😂 I wasted money thinking the M12 was what everyone who hated DeWalt said it was now my M12 crap doesn't get used except the ratchets but fanboys just think it's better because it costs more.
Not really power in anything electrical is a function of voltage times current. So the fact that on is 12volts isn't all that relevant to power. You just get a motor with thicker windings and you will kill the 12v faster but get similar power.
Thanks for the vid. I LOVE BOTH of these & scored DEALS on each (Home Depot app) over the last few weeks. REALLY LIKE & IMPRESSED with the DeWalt 20v offerings of late, but already having been invested in the M12 lineup & snatching up the 3/8" stubby w/ 4ah battery & charger for $159 on Cyber Monday, I'll be returning the DeWalt dcf921 kit.... despite loving it....just don't need both.
Pretty sure a craftmn will do that too. In all actuality if you were doing work that involved this kind of force, you would probbly either pre dril or use something that actually can do the job without self distruct
That dewalt gun literally has a lag screw mode and you obviously didn’t use it, I’d like to see you use it and see the results of that heads up video, I have that same dewalt impact gun
I probably would’ve told a lot of stuff for this cause I’m gonna go ahead and skip reading the comments because really who has time for that, but that was a very good contest maybe if you were to do two clips one of each one use the same socket because suck it doesn’t make a difference, but also doing each one beer with you apply the same motor pressure behind each drill more less And people to get it straight or anything anyhow, this is all typed through my microphone off of my iPhone so spelling is not right I’m sorry thank you for your contact
every single one of your videos has the dewalt bolt/screw just slightly lower then Milwaukee and it always finishes barely before the Milwaukee, yet you have a 12v Milwaukee keeping up with a 20v dewalt
I own the dcf921 and I have to say the test is faulty for comparison. The timber screw mode is designed for this application. The 1 and 2 are for your breaking and torquing fasteners.
DeWalt feels better in the hand and cheaper. I switched to Milwaukee and tried to like them but now my Milwaukee stuff sits except the ratchets I do love the ratchets
@@powertoolinnovations Milwaukee is owned by China 🇨🇳 Dewalt is owned by a American company I understand pretty much everything is made in China, I go out of my way to buy from American company
So fun story here the company I work for is a Korean company based on the US and we manufacture parts for American cars mostly GM but almost all components are chinaizum grade or from so thrid world shithole on the planet hoth but most "American" company's spend most of their money on chinaizum bullshit because they want you to think it's American made because we assemble the parts Milwaukee is building hand tools in America does it make a bit of difference it doesn't it's all just marketability bullshit trust me just buy the better tool if you can or the ones you have the battery for don't fall for the marketing wank