Love Dewalt, especially their saws. I have several drills and the dws780 and both have been running without trouble for years. Dewalt has proven themselves to me and have earned my business for life.
I picked the hammer drill up last week,,998,,I have to say,,it's a monster,,,,I'm sure it will out live my life, Great comparisons,,thanks for sharing,
I just picked up the DeWalt dcd998 Power Detect and it's a Beast and it actually has 33 settings on its clutch not 22 , 11 per speed times 3 speeds = 33. I also have the Power Detect dcg415 grinder and it's also a Beast , I'm going to go all Power Detect as I upgrade my tools , instead of FlexVolt because I'm already on the 20v platform and the PD. tools have more Runtime compared to the FV. and the PD has Plenty of power for me ....👍🛠🖖
Hi Dave, What's the reliability like with the DeWalts nowadays? I will be sticking with my Hilti, like you have here. Any more than about 6 6mm holes I use my Hilti Te6 A22. I love all my Hilti gear much more than my Milwaukee gear. I don't think the DeWalt gear would be as tough. Plus....I had a Ni-Cad Dewalt years ago and the after sales service was awful!! If I get a problem with my Hilti stuff the rep is with me within the hour with a new tool for me. This happened when my assistant dropped my old brushed SF6H A22 down a deep street drain while refitting the steel top frame. It still worked but sounded a bit funny. Hilti got me a replacement within half an hour and mine was back from repair within 24 hours. Keep doing the great video's and please stay safe Sir. Dave from England.
I bought my Dewalt drill and driver set in 2007. I work in HVAC and I still use them everyday, Well let me correct that I just bought the 996 drill because if was on sale for $100 and have been using that for a month. DeWalt has come along way since the NiCad cells.
Dave! Can’t believe I didn’t comment on this video? I did have a nice exchange with my new friend Dave Sheppard. 😁 I guess I like dudes named Dave, coz that’s my Son’s name. 😊 This was a fantastic Versus video! And not just because DeWalt prevailed. Anyone that has a beef or questions your tests, should realize that Hilti didn’t ‘win’ here, and that is your preferred tool! I think the Hilti made a good showing. It will probably outlast the ole DeWalt. I think DeWalt is stepping up their game, but the sad reality is they are owned by one of the biggest Tool conglomerates around, and the bean counters will always be looking for ways to cut costs! You made a comment on the handle, for example. Yes, they could have used better plastic, and maybe a touch more metal, but that would eat into profits. “Nature of the Beast.” Big thumbs up! Stay safe and Healthy everyone! 👍👍👍✌🏻😁🇺🇸
Hilti is the better drill superior quality and my opinion it equalled the Dewalt and bettered it in some Wood boring tasks..In concrete drilling Hilti was on drill mode by the sounds of it..Hilti just a better drill..
Yes..... I own two of these Hilti's and they are great. Just quality throughout.......spend a lot of time just looking at it !! 😂😂. I also own and love the SID 4 impact and the TE6 SDS. Dave.
So you did a test with the hilti and the dewalt flexvolt advantage but not use the flexvolt battery which is what it's made to work best with. You use the 8ah with the power detect which is what it works best with though? The flexvolt advantage didn't get a fair comparison at all since you used only a 4ah on it...
I already did many tests on batteries and the batteries with 21700 cells will make the tool work better then a special battery for that tool. 21700 cells deliver more power, that 8ah battery has 21700 cells in it
Great video as always! Also, you could put the amazon link in the description so we can know the exact price at the moment. Plus, you could make a couple bucks from it.
I've used both and I prefer the DeWalt over Hilti by far. The Hilti felt heavier than the DeWalt and the DeWalt has better balance. As much as I us a drill in the field weight and balance goes along way. I like the DeWalt trigger much better than the Hilti as well. It was easier to control the variable speed on the DeWalt, it felt way more responsive than the Hilti. Of course, this is all my opinion.
I remember the days of using other brands before owning hilti.. warranty claims and downtime. Hilti is a little slower has a little less power.. but they just keep going...
The DeWalt PD is Awesome. Have you tried to use the new 6.0ah battery with the 21700 cells on the DPD ? If yes , does it have the same power because it has the same cells as the 8.0ah that comes with the drill ....✌ Be Safe ...😷
Hi Brian, ‘Brian’ over on WorkShopAddict, claims that the results are similiar with the 6.0 XR newer battery, as with the 8.0 XR. He did some exhaustive testing, you might check him out. Peace ✌🏻 👍😁🇺🇸
@@georgedavall9449 -- Yes , I'm a sub of Work Shop Addict , it a great channel , since this comment I've watched every video on the Power Detect and FlexVolt Advantage tool that I could find , lol , but thanks for the Heads Up anyway...👍🖖
@@ManCaverTools I beat the 996 will run a whole lot better with that 8ah battery and try it on speed 3 I beat it will do it now and I do like your video better than anyone out here. Dewalt is the champion
I use the dcd996 XR brushless hammer drill 3 speed daily at work to drill quarter inch holes using the Bosch 3x drill bit in concrete in that drill is a beastI was debating on swapping out and getting the new Hilti I'm still on the fence. I also burned out five of those DeWalt dcd996 drills they just stopped working. Ended up contacting a rep at DeWalt after the fourth one died on me and I got my 5th replacement he said he'd like to do something for me ask me for my home address I came home from work one day and I had five brand new dcd996 hammer drill kits with batteries given to me by him.
Hilti quality will far outlast the DeWalt (which is Stanley, Black & Decker). The old original DeWalts were good with the Elu motors. I only use Hilti and Milwaukee now. Milwaukee is crap as well hardly ever works and gets too hot. I will use them until they pack up but will only buy Hilti now.
@@davesheppard8797 Stanley black and decker might own Dewalt but they make sure Dewalt gets all the good stuff. I own both and I'm here to tell u the power detect 998 drill nothing will touch it and I got a friend that has had his Dewalt set for 10 years and still going
Whatz up mct ; how you doing man I heard of vcg channel and watched them as well and they are how I found you and also hart tools I have a few hart tools I'm a beginner in buying and using/learning the tools and power tools but as you say and others about hart it's a good beginner brand and my thought is after I leran and try to use some tools who in your choice is the best /next level up from hart I was thinking eaither kobalt; ryobi or dewalt but dewalt doesn't seem to have as much or meany tools as ryobi lol ; thanks for reading Harvey
Not fer nuthin' but...for the difference in price between a DeWalt and a Hilti, you can go out and buy whatever aftermarket handle you want...many times over. I forgive them. Just throwin' that in there.
Nice vid again😎...but i kinda think dewalt is a little overrated as far as durability goes...have you done a test between craftsman imp driver and skil imp simular models...have e great day
I unsubscribed to VCG I got tired of the begging for likes, superchats, and to become a member. The final straw was now only members and super chatters can participate in the live chats on TTR. Their reason is for trolls which brings up another point if anyone disagree's with them you're labeled a troll. So no thanks on the VCG
Hey Dave go check out Home Depot's website they have the brand new Ryobi 18-volt bucket top misting fan kit for 8999 just released picked up mine yesterday love it
@@ManCaverTools you're welcome anytime for you guys also saw the new Ridgid subcompact kit $199 the tool boss and the tool review channel are doing reviews on them
Howie Z.....you’ve got to buy the real tool and not the cheap, fake, knockoff ones. Real true DEWALT tools lasts for years and years....at least that’s been my experience with them. My dad has also been using dewalt most of his life and he too has never had a problem with most of them.
Good video, but definitely not a consistently fair test. When you used the spade bit with the Dewalt the spot you drilled the hole was closer to you and your body was in a better position to apply a straight downward force and the spade bit remained at 90 degree angle to the wood,... When you did spade bit with Hilti, it was further from your body so less down force and you had the drill on an angle that wasn't 90 degrees and not strait so you didn't get as much down force and the bit was cutting on an indirect angle. The same thing happened with the concrete hammer drilling, the Hilti was on an angle and you actually removed one hand to use the Ryobi blower when you were drilling with the Hilti,... Go back and watch the video and you can clearly see this. Also, to be a fair test, you need to drill at least 10 holes in concrete because a concrete slab is NEVER CONSISTENT throughout, some spots have larger aggregate and higher PSI. SO, OVERALL A VERY UNFAIR AND NOT VERY SCIENTIFIC TEST. I recommend when you are drilling wood or concrete for a test that you drill sideways into a wall because you will be more consistent with your driving angle and force applied. So maybe mount your wood on a wall and same thing with your concrete slab. Like the channel and your videos and enthusiasm, keep it ip, CHEERS FROM CANADA
Dewalt make the best drills they last forever, I have 14.4 from 1994 and it is still going it was dropped in a pool several times fell off a roof more times than I can count
@@AverageReviewsYT the Hilti will last many more years. I have a Hilti 18volt hammer drill from 2003 that still works great, of course its only for home use now. With Hilti you get what you pay for.
@@mikeknoeber6507 you can't actually prove which one will last longer. Of course a tool sitting in the garage that never gets used works just as good as the last time you used it 🤣 that would apply to dewalt also if it were sitting in the garage unused....
... at this moment in time is a chase between the manufacturers and will continue probably in till the humans will not work anymore a the robots will do the jobs for as . Could be fan to watch this kind of competition but for the working level the situation is like this the experience trades are to experience to invest in new tool and you can luck to Essential Crafsmen he receives a cordless circular saw from SkilSaw and he is still working with the corded ones, impact driver? I believe he has one from the period before Christ , and the combi drill the same. The new generation of craftsman ar to poor to invest in the new professional tool, and the rich guys like you already have them all 😊
Your test is not good. You are using old bits and you are using a bit for the dewalt before you use it on the hilti meaning that it isn't as good because every usage wears down the but or the speed bore
Did u see his video where the 12v hilti was smoking over a basic task 😂😂 they almost all lose against whoever they're against. They're like makita. Boring old man tools except at least makita can do tasks on par with other tools and do it for a fraction of the cost
The HILTI tools will outlast the other brands. There is a reason why HILTI cost so much. The materials HILTI is made out of is better quality with more expensive materials. if a HILTI smokes it doesn't mean anything, the quality of the parts will help prevent it form burning out. HILTI is not designed to be the fastest. it is designed to last.
If you need a cordless tools for house maintenance purpose only, dewalt would serve you better. Why? Hilti are not design for home improvement or maintenance they are made for contractor meaning their vision is for quality or their goal is to have one stop buy cordless or powertools because they are the KING of power tools when kt comes to the quality. I really do like dewalt apparently the reason why i hate it is because of their motor issue when it's hot it's starting to smoke the motor. Dewalt- perfect for DIY and for personal use only Hilti- is the best if you have money go for hilti but their tools are twice expensive as the dewalt are. Metabo and hilti and ingersoll rand is my only cordless to go. Power corded tools hilti the best at all, built for contruction workers. Neither do i see a person using a hilti for personal use only like 3screw or drill a month because it is way over kill. Hilti made for contruction company their selling point is for bulk orders they use to offer their products to construction company. Dewalt it won't last long if you use it for contruction workers specially everyday aw ain't gonna last. Hilti is like using Rolls royce if someone saw you using a hilti bag it's like you are a serious man you look like you are wearing a louis vuitton bag
Yes hilti is great and they are top of the line I feel that milwaukee is there with them they are great tools and they are just as good quality as hilti but not as expensive. Makita is right there with them to.
Love Dewalt, especially their saws. I have several drills and the dws780 and both have been running without trouble for years. Dewalt has proven themselves to me and have earned my business for life.
the new dewalt power detect is a beast
Damn that DeWalt shocked me at the first hole with the speed, very impressed with that drill based on these tests in the video
that Dewalt Power detect is a beast
@@ManCaverTools yep it's a power shocker jkjk
Both awesome drills! Glad dewalt stepped it up finally now if only we could get a replacement for the DCF887/888
that dewalt power detect is a beast
I picked the hammer drill up last week,,998,,I have to say,,it's a monster,,,,I'm sure it will out live my life,
Great comparisons,,thanks for sharing,
I Thank you Roberto
I just picked up the DeWalt dcd998 Power Detect and it's a Beast and it actually has 33 settings on its clutch not 22 , 11 per speed times 3 speeds = 33. I also have the Power Detect dcg415 grinder and it's also a Beast , I'm going to go all Power Detect as I upgrade my tools , instead of FlexVolt because I'm already on the 20v platform and the PD. tools have more Runtime compared to the FV. and the PD has Plenty of power for me ....👍🛠🖖
that dewily hammer drill is the best on the market so far
I would like to see that Dewalt tool against the Hilti SF 10W.
once I get my hands on it I will and I thank you Jackson
@@ManCaverTools I work for Hilti in Omaha, Nebraska. Let me know if you ever have any questions!
@@jacksonbaker7914 will there be an SF 10H?
@@jacksonbaker7914 im waiting for a brushless version of The SF10 A22 that would be a serious Monster 🤯
@@verliebt3465 I doubt it, but wouldn't be shocked. Our small TE tools would be the most optimal for extensive hammer drilling applicstion
That new Dewalt drill is badazz....PERIOD!
Yes it is, that power detect is a beast
Hi Dave,
What's the reliability like with the DeWalts nowadays? I will be sticking with my Hilti, like you have here. Any more than about 6 6mm holes I use my Hilti Te6 A22. I love all my Hilti gear much more than my Milwaukee gear. I don't think the DeWalt gear would be as tough. Plus....I had a Ni-Cad Dewalt years ago and the after sales service was awful!! If I get a problem with my Hilti stuff the rep is with me within the hour with a new tool for me. This happened when my assistant dropped my old brushed SF6H A22 down a deep street drain while refitting the steel top frame. It still worked but sounded a bit funny. Hilti got me a replacement within half an hour and mine was back from repair within 24 hours. Keep doing the great video's and please stay safe Sir.
Dave from England.
the newer versions of all tools are better then the old brushed tools
I bought my Dewalt drill and driver set in 2007. I work in HVAC and I still use them everyday, Well let me correct that I just bought the 996 drill because if was on sale for $100 and have been using that for a month. DeWalt has come along way since the NiCad cells.
I’m very happy and contented with my 996. 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
we will see how the 996 performs with the 8ah 21700 cells
Man Caver Tools LET’SSSS.. Do It! 💪🏻
Hi Jason, nothing wrong with your 996! 👍😁✌🏻🇺🇸
Dave! Can’t believe I didn’t comment on this video? I did have a nice exchange with my new friend Dave Sheppard. 😁 I guess I like dudes named Dave, coz that’s my Son’s name. 😊 This was a fantastic Versus video! And not just because DeWalt prevailed. Anyone that has a beef or questions your tests, should realize that Hilti didn’t ‘win’ here, and that is your preferred tool!
I think the Hilti made a good showing. It will probably outlast the ole DeWalt. I think DeWalt is stepping up their game, but the sad reality is they are owned by one of the biggest Tool conglomerates around, and the bean counters will always be looking for ways to cut costs! You made a comment on the handle, for example. Yes, they could have used better plastic, and maybe a touch more metal, but that would eat into profits. “Nature of the Beast.”
Big thumbs up! Stay safe and Healthy everyone! 👍👍👍✌🏻😁🇺🇸
The Dewalt Power Detect is the most powerful Battery Hammer drill that I have tested so far. and I thank you George :)
Hilti is the better drill superior quality and my opinion it equalled the Dewalt and bettered it in some Wood boring tasks..In concrete drilling Hilti was on drill mode by the sounds of it..Hilti just a better drill..
I agree with you on that when it comes to quality , I still prefer the hilti
Yes..... I own two of these Hilti's and they are great. Just quality throughout.......spend a lot of time just looking at it !! 😂😂. I also own and love the SID 4 impact and the TE6 SDS.
Dave.
Glad you finally got to play with it.
it was and awesome comparison
Yeah dave!!! It was time time time!!!! To UP load this vid
Congratulations!!!
I agree Carlos
Nice video. I’m not surprised that the Dewalt won.
Im glad it lost, This HILTI needs to lose at some point
So you did a test with the hilti and the dewalt flexvolt advantage but not use the flexvolt battery which is what it's made to work best with. You use the 8ah with the power detect which is what it works best with though? The flexvolt advantage didn't get a fair comparison at all since you used only a 4ah on it...
I already did many tests on batteries and the batteries with 21700 cells will make the tool work better then a special battery for that tool. 21700 cells deliver more power, that 8ah battery has 21700 cells in it
Finally! I’ve been waiting for Dewalt Power Detect.
and now it is there :)
Both powerful hammer drill 👊
both are beasts
@@ManCaverTools yep Beast
The Low speed on cordless drills is recommended for larger holes....
correct, but using a hight speed makes a good stress test. but thank you Tyler :)
Any more than about 6....6mm or 8mm hole I use my cordless Hilti Te6 SDS. Its as easy to use and obviously much faster.
Great video as always! Also, you could put the amazon link in the description so we can know the exact price at the moment. Plus, you could make a couple bucks from it.
this was barrowed. I don't own this dewalt hammer drill just the HILTI
@@ManCaverTools lol, that shouldn't stop you from putting an affiliate link in your description and making a bit of money man.
Amazing video and both drills are great but Dewalt the best and thank you man !!!!
I thank you Omar
I like your videos I appreciate this one
I thank you usman
I suggest to test the Drill on Steal or iron
more tests are coming
Hi dude, this is a nice video. Do you would recommend the Dewalt DCD997 as a good option for working wood or masonry?
it would be great for both
Good video, looking forward fir the next ttr
Hopefully they get a HILTI
Good job Dave 👍
I thank you DW
I've used both and I prefer the DeWalt over Hilti by far. The Hilti felt heavier than the DeWalt and the DeWalt has better balance. As much as I us a drill in the field weight and balance goes along way. I like the DeWalt trigger much better than the Hilti as well. It was easier to control the variable speed on the DeWalt, it felt way more responsive than the Hilti.
Of course, this is all my opinion.
I remember the days of using other brands before owning hilti.. warranty claims and downtime. Hilti is a little slower has a little less power.. but they just keep going...
I agree with you on that and I thank you for viewing Henry
The DeWalt PD is Awesome. Have you tried to use the new 6.0ah battery with the 21700 cells on the DPD ? If yes , does it have the same power because it has the same cells as the 8.0ah that comes with the drill ....✌ Be Safe ...😷
not yet. I don't have it right now but I will and thank you Brian
Hi Brian, ‘Brian’ over on WorkShopAddict, claims that the results are similiar with the 6.0 XR newer battery, as with the 8.0 XR. He did some exhaustive testing, you might check him out. Peace ✌🏻 👍😁🇺🇸
@@georgedavall9449 -- Yes , I'm a sub of Work Shop Addict , it a great channel , since this comment I've watched every video on the Power Detect and FlexVolt Advantage tool that I could find , lol , but thanks for the Heads Up anyway...👍🖖
Yupp..if you dont like it too bad 👍👍
exactly
Hell yeah I love it Dewalt is the king u can't beat there drills
we will see how it performs with the other batteries
@@ManCaverTools I beat the 996 will run a whole lot better with that 8ah battery and try it on speed 3 I beat it will do it now and I do like your video better than anyone out here. Dewalt is the champion
Their drills!
@@jts4248 DeWalt are Stanley, Black & Decker now so they are shite! The first Dewalts were good with their Elu motors.
I use the dcd996 XR brushless hammer drill 3 speed daily at work to drill quarter inch holes using the Bosch 3x drill bit in concrete in that drill is a beastI was debating on swapping out and getting the new Hilti I'm still on the fence. I also burned out five of those DeWalt dcd996 drills they just stopped working. Ended up contacting a rep at DeWalt after the fourth one died on me and I got my 5th replacement he said he'd like to do something for me ask me for my home address I came home from work one day and I had five brand new dcd996 hammer drill kits with batteries given to me by him.
the hilti messed on the concrete. it slipped out of Hammer feature. I will redo the concrete test today
I don't know how u burn out the drill mine is still running strong
Had to left it out in the rain or something
Hilti quality will far outlast the DeWalt (which is Stanley, Black & Decker). The old original DeWalts were good with the Elu motors. I only use Hilti and Milwaukee now. Milwaukee is crap as well hardly ever works and gets too hot. I will use them until they pack up but will only buy Hilti now.
@@davesheppard8797 Stanley black and decker might own Dewalt but they make sure Dewalt gets all the good stuff. I own both and I'm here to tell u the power detect 998 drill nothing will touch it and I got a friend that has had his Dewalt set for 10 years and still going
Looks like a couple people didn't like that so far 😂😂 tyty....jus cuz its capable!! Nice slogan right there 😂
I own Dewalt, work with Makita, and want Hilti 😂
I thank you Jake
Dewalt just spanked hilti ass I got a hilti drill I liked it but I love my Dewalt so much better
@@jts4248 mainly want a the roto hammer with vacuum
Whatz up mct ; how you doing man I heard of vcg channel and watched them as well and they are how I found you and also hart tools I have a few hart tools I'm a beginner in buying and using/learning the tools and power tools but as you say and others about hart it's a good beginner brand and my thought is after I leran and try to use some tools who in your choice is the best /next level up from hart I was thinking eaither kobalt; ryobi or dewalt but dewalt doesn't seem to have as much or meany tools as ryobi lol ; thanks for reading Harvey
Id invest into Ryobi or Makita if I were you. For a good tool at a damn good price get Ryobi
@@ManCaverTools thanks I give ryobi the try thanks man :) for your in put and nice videos sir keep them coming
And ps get a p o,box man
Not fer nuthin' but...for the difference in price between a DeWalt and a Hilti, you can go out and buy whatever aftermarket handle you want...many times over. I forgive them.
Just throwin' that in there.
speed 3 is the same as speed 2 unless its on hammer drill
I thank you for the input no one
First view and comment... nice good video again
I thank you Darrin
The problem is the Dewalt won’t last me more than 6months. I can’t seem to burn up a hilti n
Not a Dewalt fan but was rooting for the Dewalt against the Hilti which is totally overpriced or the batteries are at least
the dewalt would cost more with the 8ah battery. I thank you for viewing Allen
Good video!
I thank you Vane
Can you do more kimo videos
I can and thank you Toolman
Thank you so much I just love those kimo videos
I cant wait until milwaukee upgrade there fuel hammerdrill I know it will be an innovative tool.
how much are they?
the Dewalt kit is about $300 and the HILTI all together would cost about $400
Nice vid again😎...but i kinda think dewalt is a little overrated as far as durability goes...have you done a test between craftsman imp driver and skil imp simular models...have e great day
Not yet, but as soon as I get it I will
Me own a dcd 996 and it is a Beast
the 996 is a beast and I thank you for viewing Odane
the dewalt handle is great.
its for torque, not bit pressure
I thank you for viewing Nick
I unsubscribed to VCG I got tired of the begging for likes, superchats, and to become a member. The final straw was now only members and super chatters can participate in the live chats on TTR. Their reason is for trolls which brings up another point if anyone disagree's with them you're labeled a troll. So no thanks on the VCG
they haven't streamed in a couple of Fridays so far. are you sure its only for members only now?
@@ManCaverTools the last TTR they did 100% was members only or super chat. For me the was the fun of TTR, being able to chat with everyone!
Hey Dave go check out Home Depot's website they have the brand new Ryobi 18-volt bucket top misting fan kit for 8999 just released picked up mine yesterday love it
ill check it out and I thank you Stan
@@ManCaverTools you're welcome anytime for you guys also saw the new Ridgid subcompact kit $199 the tool boss and the tool review channel are doing reviews on them
Good video
Thank you Steven
I used to be a DeWalt fan but I need tools that last longer than a year.
all brands need to use better materials I think
My Dewalt drill has been running for years. Are u buying the real one?
I have Dewalt being abused for over 8 years... still working!!!
Howie Z.....you’ve got to buy the real tool and not the cheap, fake, knockoff ones. Real true DEWALT tools lasts for years and years....at least that’s been my experience with them. My dad has also been using dewalt most of his life and he too has never had a problem with most of them.
Amazing tools........both
I'd like to see what one would be most reliable long term, I think hilti would beat the DeWalt hands down
My new favourite channel!
I thank you Caleb
Excelente 👍👍👍
I thank you Dragan
Good video, but definitely not a consistently fair test. When you used the spade bit with the Dewalt the spot you drilled the hole was closer to you and your body was in a better position to apply a straight downward force and the spade bit remained at 90 degree angle to the wood,... When you did spade bit with Hilti, it was further from your body so less down force and you had the drill on an angle that wasn't 90 degrees and not strait so you didn't get as much down force and the bit was cutting on an indirect angle. The same thing happened with the concrete hammer drilling, the Hilti was on an angle and you actually removed one hand to use the Ryobi blower when you were drilling with the Hilti,... Go back and watch the video and you can clearly see this. Also, to be a fair test, you need to drill at least 10 holes in concrete because a concrete slab is NEVER CONSISTENT throughout, some spots have larger aggregate and higher PSI. SO, OVERALL A VERY UNFAIR AND NOT VERY SCIENTIFIC TEST. I recommend when you are drilling wood or concrete for a test that you drill sideways into a wall because you will be more consistent with your driving angle and force applied. So maybe mount your wood on a wall and same thing with your concrete slab. Like the channel and your videos and enthusiasm, keep it ip, CHEERS FROM CANADA
none of these tests can't be fair. Wood itself is inconsistent. no piece of wood is equal density in every square inch.
Request prostormer vs dewalt
Dewalt☝️
I thank you Eduardo
Dewalt make the best drills they last forever, I have 14.4 from 1994 and it is still going it was dropped in a pool several times fell off a roof more times than I can count
Glad you like it and I thank you Lou
спасибо хороший обзор, разница небольшая, интересно в цене?
Thank you
Де Волт дешевле.
Lol what a shocker. Hilti loses another round of tests against tools half to a quarter the price. Lol
This dewalt drill kit cost about $300
In general Hilti is wayyy more expensive
@@AverageReviewsYT the Hilti will last many more years. I have a Hilti 18volt hammer drill from 2003 that still works great, of course its only for home use now. With Hilti you get what you pay for.
It's quarter of the price because Dewalt is now Stanley Black & Decker. The original DeWalts were really good with Elu motors.
@@mikeknoeber6507 you can't actually prove which one will last longer. Of course a tool sitting in the garage that never gets used works just as good as the last time you used it 🤣 that would apply to dewalt also if it were sitting in the garage unused....
... at this moment in time is a chase between the manufacturers and will continue probably in till the humans will not work anymore a the robots will do the jobs for as .
Could be fan to watch this kind of competition but for the working level the situation is like this the experience trades are to experience to invest in new tool and you can luck to Essential Crafsmen he receives a cordless circular saw from SkilSaw and he is still working with the corded ones, impact driver? I believe he has one from the period before Christ , and the combi drill the same. The new generation of craftsman ar to poor to invest in the new professional tool, and the rich guys like you already have them all 😊
very good and I thank you Dino
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Nothing but the cheapest products from Dewalt
First concrete bit he uses is 1/4 inch. Than switches to 1/2 and says I think this may be 1/4 inch..... shits huge 😂
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In hand, dewalt is like a brick, vs hilti.
I like the way HILIT feels in the hand
Your test is not good. You are using old bits and you are using a bit for the dewalt before you use it on the hilti meaning that it isn't as good because every usage wears down the but or the speed bore
I would buy HILTI over Dewalt because of the quality and warranty dewalt is owned by Black and Decker
Did u see his video where the 12v hilti was smoking over a basic task 😂😂 they almost all lose against whoever they're against. They're like makita. Boring old man tools except at least makita can do tasks on par with other tools and do it for a fraction of the cost
@@AverageReviewsYT these tests mean nothing dude
The HILTI tools will outlast the other brands. There is a reason why HILTI cost so much. The materials HILTI is made out of is better quality with more expensive materials. if a HILTI smokes it doesn't mean anything, the quality of the parts will help prevent it form burning out. HILTI is not designed to be the fastest. it is designed to last.
@@ManCaverTools well said Dave. My Hilti Te1 SDS that is 34 years old is still my go-to corded SDS.
If you need a cordless tools for house maintenance purpose only, dewalt would serve you better. Why? Hilti are not design for home improvement or maintenance they are made for contractor meaning their vision is for quality or their goal is to have one stop buy cordless or powertools because they are the KING of power tools when kt comes to the quality. I really do like dewalt apparently the reason why i hate it is because of their motor issue when it's hot it's starting to smoke the motor.
Dewalt- perfect for DIY and for personal use only
Hilti- is the best if you have money go for hilti but their tools are twice expensive as the dewalt are.
Metabo and hilti and ingersoll rand is my only cordless to go. Power corded tools hilti the best at all, built for contruction workers. Neither do i see a person using a hilti for personal use only like 3screw or drill a month because it is way over kill. Hilti made for contruction company their selling point is for bulk orders they use to offer their products to construction company. Dewalt it won't last long if you use it for contruction workers specially everyday aw ain't gonna last.
Hilti is like using Rolls royce if someone saw you using a hilti bag it's like you are a serious man you look like you are wearing a louis vuitton bag
I agree with you on that Klip, and I thank you for viewing
Yes hilti is great and they are top of the line I feel that milwaukee is there with them they are great tools and they are just as good quality as hilti but not as expensive. Makita is right there with them to.
Yes but after 12 months the dewalt would be burnt out or fell apart the hilti would still be going
I agree with you on that
Wow I hate their channel they’re so full of it Kind of makes me not want to watch your channel hope your not fake like them
then don't watch my channel. if you comment like that I don't want you as viewer.