... you didn't run them? Like stress test any of them.. i could read the description on each box. I honestly thought you would compare each one while testing it. But screw it thx
Drill- Packedge in typical box, came with a tool bag (added bonus), two batteries, one charger, drill, and driver. Two words "plenty of Torque" th-cam.com/users/postUgkxW1vOBRCMrgTCDEijzpVzDWsgI-Jm2iQv well I guess that's three. Nice upgrade from current setup. Has belt clips, I don't think I will be using those. Driver and drill were bigger than what I expected but it is an upgrade from the current setup. For the money I would say that this is a great setup for Professionals and DIY/Weekend warriors.
Had a £30 Black and Decker drill for 15 years, bit weak but never failed. Invested in a Dewalt, used probably a 100 times in 4 years and it just started smoking and then stopped. Dewalt's attitude leaves alot to be desired, I personally would never buy another DeWalt, looking online they smoke and burn out far too often.
i almost had a moment of madness recently when i needed a new drill/driver i dont know why but i nearly bought the Ryobi version ! what was i thinking ?. even though its like rolling a dice with there reliability issues i ended up going Milwaukee gen 4 fuel . its fine state side with the 5 year warranty but we dont get that in europe
Makita XPH14 if you want a handheld heavy duty drill on their 18 Volt LXT Platform or the Makita GPH01 if you want the XGT 40 Volt Platform. Both drills are excellent Hammer/Drill/Drivers with the 18 volt having almost as much power as the De Walt but with far better ergonomics and quality, the 40 Volt also has kickback protection which the 18 volt really needs but it’s still an excellent drill. Personally I have a XPH14 and it’s never let me down, I routinely use it in wood with a 2 9/6” Forstner Bit and it powers through multiple 2” boards with ease and also has no problems with hole saws in wood. In steel I also have used it to drill 2 9/16” holes in 3/16” and 1/4” Steel using Diablo and Milwaukee Bi-Metal and Cobalt Hole Saws as well as smaller Carbide Hole Cutters. The key do drilling steel and stainless steel is to use lubrication and go SLOW usually no more than 450 RPM. My main customers are Sonic Drive Ins and frequently I have to run conduit on top of the canopies and must drill through the frames. I’ve found when I need to use a Hole Saw that the “Sonic Ice” (pellet ice) works perfectly to keep the hole saw and steel cool and the melting ice provides more than enough lubrication. Once you have the Pilot Hole drilled tape the sides of the Hole Saw closed with electrical tape and fill the Hole Saw with ice, as always drill SLOW with moderate pressure and it will drill fairly quick and will drill a cleaner hole, as a bonus I can get around 80 holes drilled with one hole saw! Carbide cutters are even better and faster just use Spyder Blue Goo or Cutting Wax Lubricant to extend the life of the tool. One word of caution, when using these drills for large holes in steel you MUST USE the side handle to avoid injury especially with the XPH14 if the Hole Saw catches when it’s cutting through the steel I’d has more than enough torque to break your wrist or arm! As far as Hole Saws go my preference is for Diablo, their system is superior to other brands. When it comes to Carbide Hole Cutters again you can’t go wrong with Diablo but they only go up to 2 1/2” and 1/4” thick material, the other brand that I love for Carbide Hole Cutters is Champion, they are a premium brand and make even larger Carbide Hole Cutters and have ones that can cut 1” Thick Material, their drill bits are also top of the line! 0:45
questions about security cameras. The only question I have for you.... when it is plug in 24 hours does it run up the electric bill? Do you get better video quality when you have plug in cameras like Blink mini plug in or Wyze plug in cameras? ve outdoor wireless cameras? which brand has better video quality better night vision and real time motion detector record time?
Most of my tools are Ryobi they get the job done’ However a Drill & Driver are the bread and butter of any project’ I was using Ryobi brushless ones finally got the Milwaukee Fuel m18 gen 3 Drill and driver came with 2 batteries at HD $399 NIGHT and DAY difference! I still use all my Other Ryobi tools but their Drill/ drivers are nothing compared to the fuel’
Lol, my gen 3 NON-FUEL milwaukee completely smokes and roasts DeWalt XRs 😂😂. Putting it number 1 is just ridiculous. If you're going for price/performance, I still wouldn't put it number 1. All my friends who use dewalt have had to replace multiple drills within 2 years.
Try a REAL TEST Put a 1/8 drill bit in and start drilling into 1/8 steel and see how often the bit comes loose from the chuck. Then try the same tests in 3 in thick wood over and over. That is the real pain with keyless chucks. That is why I stick with jacobs type keyed chucks.
i don't wear Cartier so my drill skills you be afraid of rather than directing on/off genital switches if that isn't estrogenic enough to explain what you refrain doing
What do you shoot drill bits??? No the drill bit is driving the gear that drives the launcher systems track...3d print a barrel...and magazine full of gravel...or even plastic bullets might do a lot of damage at that speed...
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... you didn't run them? Like stress test any of them.. i could read the description on each box. I honestly thought you would compare each one while testing it. But screw it thx
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Went for a Milwaukee, nothing but trouble, two years in packed up completely.
the power of milwaukee tools in unbelievable BUT the build quality is awful they just dont last at all
Still better than DeWalt but if you want a dependable professional tool you can’t go wrong with Makita
i had kinzo drill for 36 years it burn out yesterday drilling hole through wall tiles 😢 any suggestions what to get plz
Drill- Packedge in typical box, came with a tool bag (added bonus), two batteries, one charger, drill, and driver. Two words "plenty of Torque" th-cam.com/users/postUgkxW1vOBRCMrgTCDEijzpVzDWsgI-Jm2iQv well I guess that's three. Nice upgrade from current setup. Has belt clips, I don't think I will be using those. Driver and drill were bigger than what I expected but it is an upgrade from the current setup. For the money I would say that this is a great setup for Professionals and DIY/Weekend warriors.
Had a £30 Black and Decker drill for 15 years, bit weak but never failed. Invested in a Dewalt, used probably a 100 times in 4 years and it just started smoking and then stopped. Dewalt's attitude leaves alot to be desired, I personally would never buy another DeWalt, looking online they smoke and burn out far too often.
i almost had a moment of madness recently when i needed a new drill/driver i dont know why but i nearly bought the Ryobi version ! what was i thinking ?. even though its like rolling a dice with there reliability issues i ended up going Milwaukee gen 4 fuel . its fine state side with the 5 year warranty but we dont get that in europe
What's the name of the best quality drill that can use and kinds of drill bits with different sizes and can cut through wood or metal ?
Makita XPH14 if you want a handheld heavy duty drill on their 18 Volt LXT Platform or the Makita GPH01 if you want the XGT 40 Volt Platform. Both drills are excellent Hammer/Drill/Drivers with the 18 volt having almost as much power as the De Walt but with far better ergonomics and quality, the 40 Volt also has kickback protection which the 18 volt really needs but it’s still an excellent drill.
Personally I have a XPH14 and it’s never let me down, I routinely use it in wood with a 2 9/6” Forstner Bit and it powers through multiple 2” boards with ease and also has no problems with hole saws in wood. In steel I also have used it to drill 2 9/16” holes in 3/16” and 1/4” Steel using Diablo and Milwaukee Bi-Metal and Cobalt Hole Saws as well as smaller Carbide Hole Cutters.
The key do drilling steel and stainless steel is to use lubrication and go SLOW usually no more than 450 RPM.
My main customers are Sonic Drive Ins and frequently I have to run conduit on top of the canopies and must drill through the frames. I’ve found when I need to use a Hole Saw that the “Sonic Ice” (pellet ice) works perfectly to keep the hole saw and steel cool and the melting ice provides more than enough lubrication. Once you have the Pilot Hole drilled tape the sides of the Hole Saw closed with electrical tape and fill the Hole Saw with ice, as always drill SLOW with moderate pressure and it will drill fairly quick and will drill a cleaner hole, as a bonus I can get around 80 holes drilled with one hole saw! Carbide cutters are even better and faster just use Spyder Blue Goo or Cutting Wax Lubricant to extend the life of the tool.
One word of caution, when using these drills for large holes in steel you MUST USE the side handle to avoid injury especially with the XPH14 if the Hole Saw catches when it’s cutting through the steel I’d has more than enough torque to break your wrist or arm!
As far as Hole Saws go my preference is for Diablo, their system is superior to other brands. When it comes to Carbide Hole Cutters again you can’t go wrong with Diablo but they only go up to 2 1/2” and 1/4” thick material, the other brand that I love for Carbide Hole Cutters is Champion, they are a premium brand and make even larger Carbide Hole Cutters and have ones that can cut 1” Thick Material, their drill bits are also top of the line! 0:45
I need a battery for this, if anyone knows a place where I can get this pl inform
questions about security cameras. The only question I have for you.... when it is plug in 24 hours does it run up the electric bill? Do you get better video quality when you have plug in cameras like Blink mini plug in or Wyze plug in cameras? ve outdoor wireless cameras? which brand has better video quality better night vision and real time motion detector record time?
Dewalt is my fav
Theres almost nothing to choose from in price ranges except colour schemes now .
Red is nice
Let’s see the testing.
Most of my tools are Ryobi they get the job done’
However a Drill & Driver are the bread and butter of any project’
I was using Ryobi brushless ones finally got the Milwaukee Fuel m18 gen 3 Drill and driver came with 2 batteries at HD $399
NIGHT and DAY difference!
I still use all my Other Ryobi tools but their Drill/ drivers are nothing compared to the fuel’
Bit of a price difference though ey , the Ryobi here is $90
Yeah that is the conclusion I am coming to as well. I almost want to get a Ryobi for simple jobs and a Milwaukee for the heavy stuff.
Why isnt Makitas strongest drill tested? Why a 12v vs 18 and 20v of the other brands? interesting
can you recommend which machine to buy so that I can drill a 90mm hole to wood with a forstner drill?thanks
A pillar drill
Nice video
Guys can a heavy duty drill be used for light duty works
Yes
Best cordless drills for my money are Metabo .
Lol, my gen 3 NON-FUEL milwaukee completely smokes and roasts DeWalt XRs 😂😂. Putting it number 1 is just ridiculous. If you're going for price/performance, I still wouldn't put it number 1. All my friends who use dewalt have had to replace multiple drills within 2 years.
Try a REAL TEST Put a 1/8 drill bit in and start drilling into 1/8 steel and see how often the bit comes loose from the chuck. Then try the same tests in 3 in thick wood over and over. That is the real pain with keyless chucks. That is why I stick with jacobs type keyed chucks.
My skil does the same job as the top brands at half the price
Advantages???
Quiet launcher system no recoil...infinite 3d printable ammo.... or even gravel...
i own rigid, milwaulkee an makita drills....... if i had to pick one....i'd go with makita.......
not even a question. funny how they test the 12v against the 18 and 20
Working with wood is less hardship with these tool, I always need drilling machine for my work.
Its funny that black and decker own dewalt lol
Corps like vanguard own all of them
i don't wear Cartier so my drill skills you be afraid of rather than directing on/off genital switches if that isn't estrogenic enough to explain what you refrain doing
Makes a lot of sense 👍
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a old brushed drill/driver is at number 1 really ? less power less battery run time than brushless models again really ?
I call bs. That Milwaukee drill and makita drill would destroy the desalt in competition.
I don’t think so you even know what you’re talking about? Or what drill actually is.!
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I formative video
I hate these types of videos. Whoever created them probably never held actual products in their hands. Didn't even bother to watch.
fake
This video is of no use. I'm not just going to take some random persons word for it. I want to see the "Tests" you did.
should be called good diy cheap drills 2023, not best drills 2023. there are a million drills better than these
What do you shoot drill bits???
No the drill bit is driving the gear that drives the launcher systems track...3d print a barrel...and magazine full of gravel...or even plastic bullets might do a lot of damage at that speed...
Drill bit...plus gear... two gears either side...two sideways gears...two tracks...very violent gun...