Been waiting to see when the new Milwaukee 3/4" is supposed to drop to buy a DeWALT DCF964 3/4" and test both with their new 8Ah tabless, but much longer and we'll probably just find something else cool to test with the 964.
@@riba2233 Not their 4Ah battery that's basically the same thing as their 8's? You trying to get us killed in the comments :D We have a 12Ah FORGE as of this week, it's not a race XGT wants part of until they make an 40V 8Ah tabless.
@@TorqueTestChannel sure you could also use makitas 4ah tabless but you would have to order it from japan, 8ah is already available in the US and easier to get a hold of so just to see if the tool is limited internally or if a bigger battery would help :)
@@riba2233 We do have an 8Ah XGT on hand in anticipation of their new 1" HOG. 4Ah tabless is due in the US in the next few months as well. They're basically teasing us
Yep, went back and played it again immediately. Great way to leave some Easter eggs for those really listening and drives engagement for the channel when people like us point them out. Awesome stuff all around haha.
as a truck mechanic for 20 yrs, retired now, my IR 3/4" air impact was my go to tool for removing U bolts and semi lug nuts...I would LOVE to see this tool in REAL world conditions that I experienced EVERY day in my world...frozen U bolts that I would work back and forth to finally get them to go and lug nuts that over-exuberant tire techs put on with 1 inch impact guns......I literally have spent a year of my life taking off u bolt nuts and lugs and would like to see this gun in the real rusty, overzealous lug tighteners out there....i have graduated to battery operated impacts in my retired life and pretty much retired my air compressor except in extreme conditions (rarely) or have to air up the snow tires etc but it would have been interesting to try these big boys in my world
I am not a mechanic: When I tighten the lug nuts on my automobiles, I tighten the lugs with a midsize impact wrench. Then I always finish with a torque wrench.
My DCF961 does more than I could ever ask it to, including remove semi-truck lug nuts. I’m not sold on IR cordless longevity yet. Back in 1989 or 1990, I bought an IR cordless drill. Wasn’t cheap, but hey, it was IR. Within a couple years it was discontinued and there was no support. Not even for batteries (Amazon wasn’t around back then). I’ll stick with black and yellow for now.
I don’t think you would have the same experience if you purchased the D 5140 half-inch drill that is a part of the IQ V 20 line of cordless tools. I have one myself and with the 5.0 amp power battery pack that thing has not let me down yet. I’ve owned it for three years and I’ve run down hundreds of fasteners without fail. I’ve even let my dad borrow it a time or two and he has no complaints. Ingersoll ran was one of the first companies to get into the cordless game, but they did not put the farm on it. Pneumatic tools was the bread and butter back in those days. I am heavily invested in the IQ V 20 and the IQ V 12 line of Ingersoll ran cordless tools and I haven’t regretted making the investment. Yes they’re expensive but these tools are really good and I’ve not had to call in for warranty service on a single one of them. The red boys can’t say the same.
I love it when TTC does an Ingersoll ran cordless tool. IR is my brand and I am heavily invested in both the 12 V and the 20 V line. They don’t have the biggest battery packs. They don’t have the highest specs but those tools get the job done the first time every time. They are Built beautifully, reliable as hell, and I have not had to call in for warranty service for a single one of my tools. Personally, I would like to see a six amp power battery pack, but I think that’s as high as I would wanna go. I’ve seen that 12 amp hour forge at the Home Depot and I would not want to carry that thing hanging off the end of my half inch impact.
The moment I first used my dewalt 961 , I knew I had something kinda special and paradigm shifting in my hand. This channels tests confirm that basically every week .
Just another example of how insanely good the DCF961 is. And at $269 on Amazon, I'd buy one if I didn't get a crazy special buy on my Milwaukee 2967-20 for around $160 (in kit form)
Can't Complain about my DCF961 it does the job and it does it good, just today took off and put on 60 lug nuts, its my second one, the first one got its anvil snapped, and warranty replaced it.. haven't had to use a air 1" yet... it would be nice to see a 3/4 or even 1" from dewalt, and since i know this one i thing they could be even better.....Anyway great vid. keep up the great work...
First off, your channel is awesome, thank you so much for all the work you do for us. Problem with those adapters are they are good if you are gentle with the tool, they will snap off as soon as they are dropped.
I’ve been running an adapter on my older v18 Milwaukee sawzaw for 2 years and only issue I had was I had to run a zip tie around or it would lose connection from sliding forward but it’s gets knocked around my truck with no issues
Went to Walmart yesterday, and it seems that there is a whole new update on their Hyper tough brushless tools. There is a whole new 12 V stubby, there is a mid torque, 20v stubby, 20v brushless drill driver and hammer drill. The new 12 V stubby comes with a 4AH, and the casing has been redesigned, it also has a two speed switch. Thought I would drop this comment hoping you guys might test it.
I think it's incorrect to use the 1300lbft claim for the scoring. My reasoning is this, if I walk up to the box in the store, or read the website to buy it, what is the number posted there? If it's eleventy million lbft, then that's what I expect it to do. If the real info is hidden in a catalog I can't order from, or in the manual available AFTER I bought the tool, then the score card needs AT LEAST an asterisk. I think the score card should have the 2000lbft number and an asterisk. You and I might disagree on this one, but I still think you're doing good work. Keep it up.
It would be great to see a test of the new Bosch GDS 1600HC so see how it actually stacks up. 2200 nm bolt breakaway torque sound like a lot, but I haven't seen any tests like yours on basically any tools from over here. Does actually make for a much less transparent market, to be honest. Would be great to have some tests for impacts here before choosing one for the heavy machinery, since we still use really, really long extension rods.
the 1600HC is sold in North America as the GDS18V-1180CN. It's been in the market for a couple months, but it looks like no YT Channel has tested it. Quite unfortunate TBH
Well the dcf961 with the 3/4 inch anvil from the discontinued dcf897 did beat it at best of 1145. I think the dcf961 has “vtec” to ensure the socket is firmly in place before it unleashes all the beans. I think the 964 is going to shoot with all its fury from the get go.
Watching the new top tier toys getting release makes me question if makita is going to ever released the damned 1" 40V impact. This thing (TW009GZ/TW010G) showed up in 2 vietnamese channels months ago and ever since then not a single article, review, video, nothing, where's is it?!
@@andrewk8636The XGT system has great batteries and unlike other shit ass companies the XGT system has the exact same performance on all of the batteries regardless of capacity, no bullshit “ well if you want the advertised performance you have to shell out more for our special battery”
On the modded units, the price should include the cost of the adapter in the price metric. It's only $30, but still - it is required to create the "bare tool".
Silly idea - what happens if you run a battery tool off a lab bench power supply? How many volts and amps can a commodity tool take and remain working, before it asplodes?
I’m removing and reinstalling lugs on my truck and trailer with my 1/2” red gun. My 33mm is 3/4” so my ext is a 1/2 -3/4” adapter. Drop of oil between nut and flange washer and it comes up to torque. I’m torquing with a hobo freight 3/4” tq adapter. Running it with my breaker bar and winch bar on it for a cheater. Way cheaper than a 1” lug torque jobby. Off and on 2.5 times (at least) with whatever battery came with (5.0?). I have the video. I can remove a wheel and 5 brake caliper bolts and start putting them back on with as well. They’re 5/8” bolts but they’re miserable and need extensions and sometimes swivels. Did I mention they’re miserable? And heavy and miserable. I have a rubber Jimmy cap on it from Amazon to protect it. I’m wondering if that’s actually going to hurt over time with heat dissipation- it can get warm.
Work at a truck shop, we just got a IR torque multiple gun. Thing is wicked torque our main bolts in like 30 sec including the 240 deg torque turn. Its also 10k for the kit 🤣
Can you do a 3/4" air impact test please? As a suspension tech for 30yrs in the industry, there's always a debate on which one is more powerful between the HF earthquake, Ingersoll rand, mac, and Snap-On's MG1250 which is what I'm running, there's not one single legit comparison that has been made as far as i know
I can pull lug nuts from class 8 chassis wheels with my XWT18Z all day with no problems. A single 5 AH battery can remove and install 4 wheel positions before dropping to 2 bars.
With all these modded tool batteries, it would be good to see a more in depth video on the mods or fixing/rebalancing tool batteries that inevitably go bad. I have countless 18v abd 40v batteries from Ryobi who seem to have died for no reason and would love to be able to bring these to life vs replacing them as atleast for 40v there is no tutorial for doing so and my 18v differs from other videos.
Can you test head lamp flashlights? Those little doohickies that you strap onto your forehead. Not sure which brands to try or what's out there but I'd love a review of some!
I don't know if you've covered this, but can you test gun torque with all the grease in the hammer/anvil taken out vs a normal amount vs loads of grease?
"A one hand semi-truck wheel gun"... My Second Gen 1/2in Milwaukee gun worked just fine with 9.0hd batteries for about 8 years. Still works great. Just upgraded this year to the 3rd gen and it does more or less the same, just faster.
And let me add, I still have one of said 9.0 batteries. Working just fine, and it was my first choice so much so that I took the air gun off my service truck and never got caught in a jam or need a backup. Also combine wheels. 🤷♂️
waiting for rotake cordless impact wrench since the ones selling in my country were "dongcheng"ish 20v but the new ones 18v are "milwaukee"ish with ridiculous nm ala dewalt
you need to buy a high power dc psu for tests, something that can deliver 24v at 500 amps so youll be able to see how strong the tool is if the battery was ideal
Have you ever considered making battery adapters with thick wires that play well with tabless batteries to adapt forge to makita and this IR and other brands with batteries that suck? I wouldn’t wanna buy an adapter from someone I dint trust on amazon, thoughts? 💭
Been waiting to see when the new Milwaukee 3/4" is supposed to drop to buy a DeWALT DCF964 3/4" and test both with their new 8Ah tabless, but much longer and we'll probably just find something else cool to test with the 964.
Test it vs xgt 3/4 but with 8Ah battery ;)
@@riba2233 Not their 4Ah battery that's basically the same thing as their 8's? You trying to get us killed in the comments :D We have a 12Ah FORGE as of this week, it's not a race XGT wants part of until they make an 40V 8Ah tabless.
I’d like to see the new flex 3/4 tested
@@TorqueTestChannel sure you could also use makitas 4ah tabless but you would have to order it from japan, 8ah is already available in the US and easier to get a hold of so just to see if the tool is limited internally or if a bigger battery would help :)
@@riba2233 We do have an 8Ah XGT on hand in anticipation of their new 1" HOG. 4Ah tabless is due in the US in the next few months as well. They're basically teasing us
The boys at jiffy lube are foaming at the mouth to tighten some oil drain plugs with this badboy.
😂
And spark plugs 🙃
Just had to Tap my oil pan because jiffy lube cross threaded the plug
its funny because its true
they don't have $850 to spend so it's okay
I love the lighting on this thing. So much better than any other impact with the few tiny LED's they slap on
The diffusion is also part of how good it is.
9:39 did anyone hear that "Gawd Damn" in the background???
Hahaha Well I damn sure did now😂
hoping i'd be the first! i thought it might be neighbors but god damn!
I've heard it in other videos too. makes me laugh
Yep, went back and played it again immediately. Great way to leave some Easter eggs for those really listening and drives engagement for the channel when people like us point them out. Awesome stuff all around haha.
Favorite part of the video. So wholesome, love it.
as a truck mechanic for 20 yrs, retired now, my IR 3/4" air impact was my go to tool for removing U bolts and semi lug nuts...I would LOVE to see this tool in REAL world conditions that I experienced EVERY day in my world...frozen U bolts that I would work back and forth to finally get them to go and lug nuts that over-exuberant tire techs put on with 1 inch impact guns......I literally have spent a year of my life taking off u bolt nuts and lugs and would like to see this gun in the real rusty, overzealous lug tighteners out there....i have graduated to battery operated impacts in my retired life and pretty much retired my air compressor except in extreme conditions (rarely) or have to air up the snow tires etc but it would have been interesting to try these big boys in my world
I am not a mechanic: When I tighten the lug nuts on my automobiles, I tighten the lugs with a midsize impact wrench. Then I always finish with a torque wrench.
I'm not a mech either and have never used a torque wrench on a wheel nut, Never had one come loose either, just a cheapo 4 size spider.
For u bolts up in Ottawa Ontario. The best impact.... is a torch! I'm sure you agree! Lol
Can't beat the old Victor wrench @@BoosterBear
This. All the lab work in the world can't replicate the real world.
Damn. I was ready to see the backpack again.
Used one today for the first time at work, it was the 1” short one and it replaces some of the things we’d use an air impact or slugger for
We REALLY need a battery ranking chart for all these crazy batteries and battery combinations!
I've got to say that is embarrassing for IR to come out with a 3/4 inch kit that gets beat by a 1/2 inch gun. Love watching these weekly videos.
A half inch gun that costs 70% less.
@enthused7591 exactly. a 1/2" gun that cost 70% less, that you can swap a 3/4" anvil into, that you probably already have batteries for.
Those 1/2inch guns have no business putting that much power on a 1/2inch anvil. At that level you need to be in 3/4inch.
@@philb5593 Only reason I didn't buy a 961 yet. Too much for 1/2" sockets.
@@-tr0n 964 should be out in stores right now, or very soon
My DCF961 does more than I could ever ask it to, including remove semi-truck lug nuts.
I’m not sold on IR cordless longevity yet. Back in 1989 or 1990, I bought an IR cordless drill. Wasn’t cheap, but hey, it was IR. Within a couple years it was discontinued and there was no support. Not even for batteries (Amazon wasn’t around back then). I’ll stick with black and yellow for now.
That's kinda where I'm at. I LOVE the IR cordless guns and the build quality is fantastic...but price to power, meh.
I don’t think you would have the same experience if you purchased the D 5140 half-inch drill that is a part of the IQ V 20 line of cordless tools. I have one myself and with the 5.0 amp power battery pack that thing has not let me down yet. I’ve owned it for three years and I’ve run down hundreds of fasteners without fail. I’ve even let my dad borrow it a time or two and he has no complaints. Ingersoll ran was one of the first companies to get into the cordless game, but they did not put the farm on it. Pneumatic tools was the bread and butter back in those days. I am heavily invested in the IQ V 20 and the IQ V 12 line of Ingersoll ran cordless tools and I haven’t regretted making the investment. Yes they’re expensive but these tools are really good and I’ve not had to call in for warranty service on a single one of them. The red boys can’t say the same.
I love it when TTC does an Ingersoll ran cordless tool. IR is my brand and I am heavily invested in both the 12 V and the 20 V line. They don’t have the biggest battery packs. They don’t have the highest specs but those tools get the job done the first time every time. They are Built beautifully, reliable as hell, and I have not had to call in for warranty service for a single one of my tools. Personally, I would like to see a six amp power battery pack, but I think that’s as high as I would wanna go. I’ve seen that 12 amp hour forge at the Home Depot and I would not want to carry that thing hanging off the end of my half inch impact.
I wish they’d invested more in the 12V line.
I’d love a cordless ratchet the length of the 12V one but with 3/8” drive.
just letting you know, home depot now sells a 12 amp forge. you should get your hands on one
9:39 "god damn" 🤣
Got my 3/4” dewalt last week
Ingersoll Rand is the peak of impacts. Since the 60's there's been no substitute. Awesome seeing them do some more coordless options!
Waiting for the test of new 8Ah and 12Ah Forge batteries ;)
Right?!
Wanna see the 12ah force on that 1 in d ha dle though.
@@V.AJackson1611 faxxxx
The moment I first used my dewalt 961 , I knew I had something kinda special and paradigm shifting in my hand. This channels tests confirm that basically every week .
An interesting metric, especially when you're using battery adapter plates, would be Volts/Amps/Watts while running.
It would be really neat to see how many amps they're pulling!
Adapter plates could make great breakout boxes.
Hey TTC, i watch these videos in my semi truck before bed. I really love this channel and seriously look forward to them.
Just another example of how insanely good the DCF961 is. And at $269 on Amazon, I'd buy one if I didn't get a crazy special buy on my Milwaukee 2967-20 for around $160 (in kit form)
did you buy that off amazon or home depot? the Milwaukee kit
Can't Complain about my DCF961 it does the job and it does it good, just today took off and put on 60 lug nuts, its my second one, the first one got its anvil snapped, and warranty replaced it.. haven't had to use a air 1" yet... it would be nice to see a 3/4 or even 1" from dewalt, and since i know this one i thing they could be even better.....Anyway great vid. keep up the great work...
Did DeWalt send you a while new impact or did they fix and return yours?
@Diggin-off-the-side they send me a new one bcs apparently they still didn't had spare parts,
Your deadpan delivery on Humor is awesome! 😎 Keep it up!
First off, your channel is awesome, thank you so much for all the work you do for us. Problem with those adapters are they are good if you are gentle with the tool, they will snap off as soon as they are dropped.
The ABS ones yes, these we've done some seriously stupid stuff with
I’ve been running an adapter on my older v18 Milwaukee sawzaw for 2 years and only issue I had was I had to run a zip tie around or it would lose connection from sliding forward but it’s gets knocked around my truck with no issues
I would love to see the 1" milwaukee pistol grip impact tested with the new 12ah forge battery.
Went to Walmart yesterday, and it seems that there is a whole new update on their Hyper tough brushless tools. There is a whole new 12 V stubby, there is a mid torque, 20v stubby, 20v brushless drill driver and hammer drill. The new 12 V stubby comes with a 4AH, and the casing has been redesigned, it also has a two speed switch. Thought I would drop this comment hoping you guys might test it.
Would love to see a video comparing flex head ratchets from Icon, snap on, matco etc. Would definitely be a watch for me. Love the channel!
We just got the big two-handed IR gun in 3/4 inch that thing is insane. Works great for buzzing off those huge freightliner lug nuts.
The commentary was hilarious in this one! Great video!
I love this channel! Always great content thank you
Thoroughly tested. Well done.
Since using the IR in high school auto shop, I’ve never encountered a better impact, even though owning several other brands 💪🏻
I think it's incorrect to use the 1300lbft claim for the scoring. My reasoning is this, if I walk up to the box in the store, or read the website to buy it, what is the number posted there? If it's eleventy million lbft, then that's what I expect it to do. If the real info is hidden in a catalog I can't order from, or in the manual available AFTER I bought the tool, then the score card needs AT LEAST an asterisk. I think the score card should have the 2000lbft number and an asterisk.
You and I might disagree on this one, but I still think you're doing good work. Keep it up.
That's a totally fair argument
That looks pretty big. Seems like a market for that tool. Thanks for the videos.
Thanks for all you do another great episode
The Smith and Wesson 500 of the tool world. That thing looks crazy
Neat... it's certainly not weak. If it has the reliability and build quality, it could be a winner in someone's truck garage.
The dewalt dcf964 mod made more than the ingersoll rand with the 9 amp flex volt.
I have the 1/2" version of this from 2 years ago. It's an absolute monster of an impact.
You should do a new test with the w7152 with dewalt batteries
May have said this before, but; I have an IR air impact I've had since the 70's. Thing is still a top notch impact. Me, not quite as much.
It would be great to see a test of the new Bosch GDS 1600HC so see how it actually stacks up. 2200 nm bolt breakaway torque sound like a lot, but I haven't seen any tests like yours on basically any tools from over here. Does actually make for a much less transparent market, to be honest.
Would be great to have some tests for impacts here before choosing one for the heavy machinery, since we still use really, really long extension rods.
Would be very interesting as the numbers on the GDS 450 and 1000 where very accurate.
the 1600HC is sold in North America as the GDS18V-1180CN. It's been in the market for a couple months, but it looks like no YT Channel has tested it. Quite unfortunate TBH
Let’s see a review on the new hyper tough high torque please!!
Please test the CAT DX73 wrench and CAT DX7020
Will dcf964 beat it? Find out in the next episode.
Now put the 6 inch long anvil on the DCF 964 and see what it can do
Well the dcf961 with the 3/4 inch anvil from the discontinued dcf897 did beat it at best of 1145. I think the dcf961 has “vtec” to ensure the socket is firmly in place before it unleashes all the beans. I think the 964 is going to shoot with all its fury from the get go.
@@juanc5149I have the 964 and it waits a good 3 seconds before it lets it really rip. It’s truly amazing though overall!
VTEC and turbo lag when it kicks in LMFAO nice one.
Watching the new top tier toys getting release makes me question if makita is going to ever released the damned 1" 40V impact. This thing (TW009GZ/TW010G) showed up in 2 vietnamese channels months ago and ever since then not a single article, review, video, nothing, where's is it?!
How about when will they release a half decent battery? Makita is too slow
@@andrewk8636I think Toyota needs their own battery cell factory before that can happen. 😅
@@andrewk8636The XGT system has great batteries and unlike other shit ass companies the XGT system has the exact same performance on all of the batteries regardless of capacity, no bullshit “ well if you want the advertised performance you have to shell out more for our special battery”
On the modded units, the price should include the cost of the adapter in the price metric. It's only $30, but still - it is required to create the "bare tool".
Awesome video as usual, would love to see what that Makita could do with all the different batteries.
Same
It was a model I wanted to see for a long time.
Idk if I missed it but Snap-On's new line has been phenomenal for me.
That muted “God Damn” with the forge battery was pretty funny.
I like the 1/2-in drive battery powered Ingersoll Rand but the thing overheats if you use it very much
Silly idea - what happens if you run a battery tool off a lab bench power supply? How many volts and amps can a commodity tool take and remain working, before it asplodes?
I’m removing and reinstalling lugs on my truck and trailer with my 1/2” red gun. My 33mm is 3/4” so my ext is a 1/2 -3/4” adapter. Drop of oil between nut and flange washer and it comes up to torque. I’m torquing with a hobo freight 3/4” tq adapter. Running it with my breaker bar and winch bar on it for a cheater. Way cheaper than a 1” lug torque jobby. Off and on 2.5 times (at least) with whatever battery came with (5.0?). I have the video.
I can remove a wheel and 5 brake caliper bolts and start putting them back on with as well. They’re 5/8” bolts but they’re miserable and need extensions and sometimes swivels. Did I mention they’re miserable? And heavy and miserable.
I have a rubber Jimmy cap on it from Amazon to protect it. I’m wondering if that’s actually going to hurt over time with heat dissipation- it can get warm.
Man I bet that forge 12.0 would be NASTY on that thing
20% power increase using a competitor's battery is somewhat embarrassing.
The new Ingersoll Rand DXS2 cordless impact has swappable anvils like the pneumatic version
you won't need those weighted sockets for the honda crankshaft bolts anymore... maybe.
Wow! Bolt stretch! We are hitting some limits.
Are y'all planning on testing the new Flex 3/4? I've been eyeing it for a while and haven't seen any tests on it yet
I hope Bosch releases a 1" cordless soon.
Hey IR if your reading this intermodal chassis mechanic here i would love to try this in the field 😅
Get all the new hyper tough impact wrenches and some old ones to test them. They have a new 3/8 12v and then a low, mid, and high tq 20v
I would love to see the high output 12 ah milwaukee battery in some of these test. I used it on my m18 2763 high torque and it makes a difference
Marco released a new 1/2” cordless impact claiming 1,800 ft lbs. breakaway. I’d love to see what it actually makes
Love the channel! You guys ROCK!
Wow the Dewalt flexvolt did better on that Ingersoll Rand impressive 10:30 @Torque Test Channel
Work at a truck shop, we just got a IR torque multiple gun. Thing is wicked torque our main bolts in like 30 sec including the 240 deg torque turn. Its also 10k for the kit 🤣
Can you do a 3/4" air impact test please? As a suspension tech for 30yrs in the industry, there's always a debate on which one is more powerful between the HF earthquake, Ingersoll rand, mac, and Snap-On's MG1250 which is what I'm running, there's not one single legit comparison that has been made as far as i know
The new Matco should be tested! Awesome video though TTC
Torque level G-damn achieved!
I can pull lug nuts from class 8 chassis wheels with my XWT18Z all day with no problems. A single 5 AH battery can remove and install 4 wheel positions before dropping to 2 bars.
what's that? Google shows zero results.
@@-tr0n XWT18Z. 18V LXT® Lithium‑Ion Brushless Cordless 4‑Speed Mid‑Torque 1/2" Sq. Drive Impact Wrench w/ Detent Anvil
Dewalt continues to impress me. 👏
That extended anvil is like the old timers lucky trick
When are you going to compare all the Milwaukee Forge batteries
With all these modded tool batteries, it would be good to see a more in depth video on the mods or fixing/rebalancing tool batteries that inevitably go bad. I have countless 18v abd 40v batteries from Ryobi who seem to have died for no reason and would love to be able to bring these to life vs replacing them as atleast for 40v there is no tutorial for doing so and my 18v differs from other videos.
Wondering how Milwaukee will do with the 12 forge battery
switches are easily replaced compared to the chips use for buttons 😊
2:01 torque aside, that LED ring could suffice for a stream cam.
Impressive
Can you test head lamp flashlights? Those little doohickies that you strap onto your forehead. Not sure which brands to try or what's out there but I'd love a review of some!
Would like to see an AirCat 1870-P tested out to compete in this category.
Its rated for 2100 breakaway and 1900 working torque.
Kinda think it deserved The Beans custom 21700 battery.
Would like to see a test of the new Bauer 12amp batteries that harbor freight recently released.
Does it come in a carbine version or just the full length rifle version?
Hi TTC, can you test bosch 3/4" 1600 biturbo that with max torque of lug away above 2000n.m?
9:39 what's that sound? goddamn!
I don't know if you've covered this, but can you test gun torque with all the grease in the hammer/anvil taken out vs a normal amount vs loads of grease?
The 1/2" DeWalt 961, handles semi lugs rather nicely. 🤷♂️🤘
"A one hand semi-truck wheel gun"... My Second Gen 1/2in Milwaukee gun worked just fine with 9.0hd batteries for about 8 years. Still works great. Just upgraded this year to the 3rd gen and it does more or less the same, just faster.
And let me add, I still have one of said 9.0 batteries. Working just fine, and it was my first choice so much so that I took the air gun off my service truck and never got caught in a jam or need a backup. Also combine wheels. 🤷♂️
I can’t wait for Hercules to come out with a brushless 12 V line of tools to hopefully compete with Milwaukee
Same
waiting for rotake cordless impact wrench since the ones selling in my country were "dongcheng"ish 20v but the new ones 18v are "milwaukee"ish with ridiculous nm ala dewalt
Heyyy can you try the new Hyper tough Impact wrench I believe it’s rated for +800 ft lb
excellent
you need to buy a high power dc psu for tests, something that can deliver 24v at 500 amps so youll be able to see how strong the tool is if the battery was ideal
Swap in a normal 3/4 or even 1/2" anvil in there.
Proper DCF 964 according to specs can deliver 1898 Nm of fastening torque and a breakaway torque of 2,584 Nm
The product I'm most interested in seeing reviewed are the solar outdoor lights.
Have you ever considered making battery adapters with thick wires that play well with tabless batteries to adapt forge to makita and this IR and other brands with batteries that suck? I wouldn’t wanna buy an adapter from someone I dint trust on amazon, thoughts? 💭
This is also testing against the makita without the high output batteries
Please dcf964
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