Milwaukee tools are very good. They take rough service well. I used them in the power house when I worked for the power company in Georgia for 44 years.
Just bought that same exact hammer drill. Then the 2953 impact. Got 2 free high output batteries with it too. Thanks to your videos. My Makitas are now my autistic sons tools.
@RougeDeBlah cause I've always been an makita fan. Till I started watching this channel. Realized what I was missing. Why I mentioned my autistic son. Plus, it's a good start for him. Though he loves to steal my Milwaukee impact. Lol
I have that exact one .. boy, I love it. Nothing that I threw at it in the last 3 months, that would make it even flinch . Yet another great milwaukee tool.
The number reason I didn't go with Milwaukee when I replaced all my power tools, was simply because I discovered Flex's lifetime warranty. I'm still a lover of all power tools that can get the job done when they're called upon.
Finally got me one of these bad boys today! I’ve been holding out cause I refused to pay the 200 for the bare tool and every time a good deal with free battery comes up at HD it sales out before I can get it. Found one brand new for 80 bucks today from a guy so I couldn’t pass it up
That is totally impressive but you know what I think I'm gonna just do aside with all the audities and just simply get myself ah 3/8 Impact wrench and put a 1/4 attachment to it For all my Drill bits and what have you And call it all power I'm done going through all the hoop jumping just go for all power and you can't go wrong.
Excellent tools, we use them in our small gold/silver mines we own in high county Colorado, they support our animal rescue military boarding home/ homestead! Atvs and crawler loaders all have packout. Thanks for the great review!🇺🇸
@@pyro323 got the brushless 20v Bauer drill for car detailing, specifically drill brushing and shampooing seats. Works great because it spins fast and doesn’t use much battery
2980-20…..free gen 4 hammer drill. 13amp 6 in grinder with free battery or tool. One of the option for free tool is the gen 4 hammer drill or free battery or 3/8 impact wrench.
Did you try it on different settings. Like speed 2 or screw setting. Or hammer drill setting if it has. Also try with low battery and completely full battery. Also maybe different type of wood or bolt. Just to see if the torque changes alot
Can you do the new Ridgid hammer drill. I have both Milwaukee and Ridgid hammer drills and I can mix concrete faster on the Ridgid compared to Milwaukee fuel. Would like to see power of Max output Ridgid hammer drill
@@kevinragsdale6256 not true at all, they’re newest half inch mid torque and high torque slightly beat the two year old 2767 and one year old Milwaukee mid torque by about 5% on the curve, while both of them being quite a bit bigger in size than the milwaukees. When the third gen milwaukees come out they will probably make a bit more, but both of them are great tools. Neither of them “spanks” the other they’re very very close in performance and in normal operation you would never see a dofference
De verdad no compredo el tema de Nm torque. Un taladro dewalt DW130V de mezclar dice que tiene 11nm y tiene tanta fuerza que a estado a punto de romperme los brazos haciendo perforaciones en metales. con brocas de 1 pulgadas Yo creo y pienso que los taladros mas potente son los taladros de mezclar y pienso que es por su sistema de engranajes o transmisión. Algun experto que me explique
the torque value of the tested product is more as factory data.So even when we convert the Ibs value to torque, factory data is not obtained, do you know the reason for this, can you explain?Please.So how are we supposed to calculate?
@@ToolswithSoAlz that’s great! I guess I learned something knew, I always thought that battery capacity played a significant role in amount of power a drill could produce for a torque test. You should do a test with different sized batteries and different charge levels on them
Not worth it jus wait till gen 5 comes out but I just got the gen 3 on sale your not going to miss much or notice unless you got your gen3 when it first came out and you need new ones fine because you know Milwaukee will have gen 5 in 2 weeks!
Milwaukee claims 116 ft. Lbs. 😂. I think you can eek out a bit more torque by bumping the trigger again after it stalls out. I say manufacturers should be required to be transparent about testing method used to calculate max torgue
I would say this isn’t a proper test set up and these things bog down when they hit a wall. That wall being non predrilled wood which is a lot of resistance to a tool for a bolt that size. I appreciate the test no less because that is impressive still.
@@jhonimastersipayung5874 is diferent this 150 n-m is from the motor... but is diferent output of the drill.. i ben see other utubers.... germans,the tool delivery arround 75-80 newtons
@@jacobhicks3016 no, but if he's testing tools to compare them to each other and he's doing some tools with fresh batteries and others with not so fresh batteries it makes things misleading
44 foot lbs is only 528 inch lbs. That ain’t much at all, for what the gen 4 specs at. 1400 inch lbs is the highest torque it develops, currently. What am I missing?
I just dropped 400 on the pack with the gen 4 impact and gen 4 hammer drill with a charger and 2 5ah batteries. I kept my receipt because ive yet to really use them but as a diehard dewalt fan. I was let down with atomic. Its gets HOT under medium duty work so i got milwaukee. Lets hope i didnt waste the money
@ToolswithSoAlz update : I've since bought * all m18 fuel latest gens* the shop vac. The side grinder. The hackzall. 2 impact drivers (one for spare) a hammer drill. A 1/2 impact wrench with a metric and imperial deep well set. Then I got 2 3 ah high OPs. 2 5 AHs and 2 3 ahs and a 6ah forge. Lol I've COMPLETELY switched
Obviously people do not realize that is not the purpose of a drill and just because it can do something doesn't mean it's suppose to. An impact driver is made for driving or removing fasteners even some impact guns depending what it is but anyone who says you should use a drill like this Obviously has not had a drill kick back on them from the torque being applied not to mention you never apply a load to the tool your using like it appears he was doing you let it do the job itself and if it can't then you need a different tool.