I first purchased the DeWalt set first for work and liked them so much I decided to get the Milwaukee set for work and get the DeWalt set for my home shop use.
For real. Bros accent is unique I haven't heard it before. The way he says handle, acetate, I'm certain he's from the Midwest. I'm thinking more north like the Dakotas or something lol. @OP where you from man? Nice video too.
Have the Milwaukee and it’s really easy to drive a screw in with. I don’t know if I’ll ever grab it a death grip, but for driving screws, it’s very comfortable.
Hahah I’ve been researching some demolition drivers and I’ve seen them all. I have to say one thing about the Milwaukee is that it has a square body and you can put a wrench on it. I needed that to get the oil filter off my truck. But I think as long as they all are made with full metal bodies and be to be hammered. It’s a win.
I’ve purchased 3 sets of the Milwaukiees.. I will not buy a decent sized screwdriver that I can not get a wrench on for additional torque; both shafts on the Mil’s can, neither of the D-Walts can..
I will forever now pronounce it DE-Walt awesome video I also buy before watching videos lol thumbs up.
For real. Bros accent is unique I haven't heard it before. The way he says handle, acetate, I'm certain he's from the Midwest. I'm thinking more north like the Dakotas or something lol. @OP where you from man? Nice video too.
I’d say he’s from Tennessee or North Carolina.
Have the Milwaukee and it’s really easy to drive a screw in with. I don’t know if I’ll ever grab it a death grip, but for driving screws, it’s very comfortable.
I have both and prefer the triangular handles
The Klein demolition screwdrivers are insane, they are also twice the money. But worth every penny. DeWalt is good too, but the Klein that s insane
I'm not a fan of the Milwaukee handles also, find it really uncomfortable. I switched to Wiha, I really like their handles.
Hahah I’ve been researching some demolition drivers and I’ve seen them all. I have to say one thing about the Milwaukee is that it has a square body and you can put a wrench on it. I needed that to get the oil filter off my truck. But I think as long as they all are made with full metal bodies and be to be hammered. It’s a win.
Half the time I spend buying tools is making sure they aren't made in Chyna! Nope.
I have both and I dislike both.
The two I prefer is the Klein or Lenox. Just my 2 cents
Excellent, thank you!
I’ve purchased 3 sets of the Milwaukiees.. I will not buy a decent sized screwdriver that I can not get a wrench on for additional torque; both shafts on the Mil’s can, neither of the D-Walts can..
Let’s not pretend Milwaukee 48-22-2860 doesn’t exist.