Very surprised the 850 Frankenstein was the 2nd coolest from the bunch. Such a small body and no overheating sounds like a win. But that Gen 4 Frankenstein makes me want one. What a beast
My DCF850 never gets hot no matter what torture I put it through. Solid tool especially with a 3/8 anvil on it. YOU DON'T NEED A RIGHT ANGLE Impact anymore 😎 It's so tiny 😁🙂
Awesome review my awesome brother Dave. You are a genius for showing and designing these tools the way the manufacturers should be making and giving us workers a possibility that theses tool companies will follow up and redesign these tools the way you made them. And if they do I pray that they will pay you big money $$$ my Dave. You would definitely deserve it brother. 🇺🇸😎🇺🇸
The ½" anvil with the ¼" hex hole is really holding back the DCF850 "freak". I'd love to see how the DCF850 performs in this test with a ⅜" square anvil. I put the ⅜" square anvil from the DCF890 impact wrench into my DCF887 driver and it's like a whole new tool. On speed 3 I'm busting nuts all day long especially with the high output batteries using 21700 cells.
@@mike_t_007 Hey, just checked them out. Nice! When I got the DCF850 it was originally for around-the-house type work and school project type stuff for the wife and kids to use, but it was so good as a driver that I decided to do the anvil swap on my old 887 (since it was out of warranty and all) and use the 850 as my daily go-to driver. It's worked out great! It's clear the 850 makes for an amazing ⅜" wrench, but, surprisingly, so does the 887! I rarely have to reach for my bigger mid-torques anymore. Btw, what's your Lexus?
Dave, I think you can call it "done" when the socket touches the wood. It makes it easier on you and your testing is still valid as all (whatever is being tested) follows the same parameters.
The combination of the crazy IPMS and an actual anvil for an original driver of the frankenstein jus kicks ass its crazy. The dewalt freak jus seems to not have the balls to overcome the anvil mass with larger stuff. The 1 gun that mite be able to beat it is a flex quick eject frankenstein lol. Also i wonder how the frankenstein would do with a 3/8 anvil instead. The atomic freak with 3/8 did better then 1/2 on TTC Also i do wonder what the newer makita xwt15z would have done. Thats the 1 original impact wrench that beats the atomic dcf921
I edit out segments to save on the duration time. this video was way too long as it is. there is no reason to doctor test results. that doesn't happen on this channel. only real tests results matter
@@ManCaverTools I understand.. and I'm very thankful for your work. For me it's just a very important moment for interpreting the time results comparing how far the lag was screwed in (or not) - after the first attempt and after the second, too. I don't wanna say that you do this on purpose - just that this moment of the result is too important for the interpretation to cut it out.
@@januszR what I need to get is washers for these, which I will pick them up today. i won't need to stop to see if the head of the lag is going though the wood. The washer will prevent that so I won't need to spot and check anymore. I also need to get low profile 1/2 sockets. im not a fan of the not being able to see the lag like it is now. I got low pro 3/8 sockets so that is good to go. ill fix this issue though. its been going on for way to long and thank you Janusz
@@januszR and all of these tools did those lags non stop, the tool didn't stop working, I stopped the tool to make sure I dont driver the lags in to far to where I would need to dig them out. that's when the washers will come in handy
Didn't even know we blew out the lights. Just goes to show, we CANNOT get our hands on a Gen 4 without breaking something on it
lol, bad omen for you guys :) you da man bro :)
Fabulous radio voice on these tool showdowns.
Nice! That Frankenstein is crazy.
I thought so as well
Very surprised the 850 Frankenstein was the 2nd coolest from the bunch. Such a small body and no overheating sounds like a win.
But that Gen 4 Frankenstein makes me want one. What a beast
The dcf850 feels like a leaf blower is stuck to the back of the motor. It runs very cool I’m impressed.
My DCF850 never gets hot no matter what torture I put it through. Solid tool especially with a 3/8 anvil on it. YOU DON'T NEED A RIGHT ANGLE Impact anymore 😎 It's so tiny 😁🙂
New version of that m18 stubby is literally what the Frankenstein it currently is. Calling it now!
Great video. I've been thinking about picking up the Dewalt 921. Your test here proves it will do what I need it to do.
I am glad I can help
Awesome review my awesome brother Dave. You are a genius for showing and designing these tools the way the manufacturers should be making and giving us workers a possibility that theses tool companies will follow up and redesign these tools the way you made them. And if they do I pray that they will pay you big money $$$ my Dave. You would definitely deserve it brother.
🇺🇸😎🇺🇸
I thank you very much Rick :)
You got it my brother Dave. Please keep up all the awesome hard work you do for our big and growing tool community. 🇺🇸😎🇺🇸
The ½" anvil with the ¼" hex hole is really holding back the DCF850 "freak". I'd love to see how the DCF850 performs in this test with a ⅜" square anvil. I put the ⅜" square anvil from the DCF890 impact wrench into my DCF887 driver and it's like a whole new tool. On speed 3 I'm busting nuts all day long especially with the high output batteries using 21700 cells.
Philly fixed and TTC proved the the 3/8 anvil is powerful
I have one with a PowerStack battery! It's incredible and so tiny. Have a few videos on my channel
@@mike_t_007
Hey, just checked them out. Nice! When I got the DCF850 it was originally for around-the-house type work and school project type stuff for the wife and kids to use, but it was so good as a driver that I decided to do the anvil swap on my old 887 (since it was out of warranty and all) and use the 850 as my daily go-to driver. It's worked out great! It's clear the 850 makes for an amazing ⅜" wrench, but, surprisingly, so does the 887! I rarely have to reach for my bigger mid-torques anymore.
Btw, what's your Lexus?
@@joshuaewalker That's great Man! Love my 850 as well. RX300 is the Lexus
Dave, I think you can call it "done" when the socket touches the wood. It makes it easier on you and your testing is still valid as all (whatever is being tested) follows the same parameters.
Thanks for comparing these for us
you are welcome
That hollow freak anvil is hurting the dcf850 cuz of it flexing. It'll be more powerful with a 1/4"to 1/2" adapter then the anvil
I feel like the m18 stubby isnt so much of a speedy tool but its more of a torquing tool. With the bigger lags it definitely shined more.
Good job Dave
I thank you sir. its crazy how long it takes to edit these videos. but it is worth it think
Awesome Dave!!
Let’s go new upload 🤙🤙
M18 stubby favors reverse vs driving and I could be right or wrong impacts and rpm are different on impacts vs drivers.
but it was fun making these and see how they compared to stock tools.
What is the Milwaukee "Frankenstein"? Please explain what you're talking about
its a moded impact driver. TTC named it and its stuck
Love it 😊
Can you make a ryobi “freak” ?? Would suit the big facebook page haha
Homeowner tool mods!
I will take one apart and we can see what we can do
Wonder if it could be done with the P235
The combination of the crazy IPMS and an actual anvil for an original driver of the frankenstein jus kicks ass its crazy. The dewalt freak jus seems to not have the balls to overcome the anvil mass with larger stuff. The 1 gun that mite be able to beat it is a flex quick eject frankenstein lol. Also i wonder how the frankenstein would do with a 3/8 anvil instead. The atomic freak with 3/8 did better then 1/2 on TTC
Also i do wonder what the newer makita xwt15z would have done. Thats the 1 original impact wrench that beats the atomic dcf921
the 3/8 anvil I believe is best for the 850.
@@ManCaverTools you need to pit both the 3/8 and 1/2 against each other
I agree with the other comment here, can you check out if it's possible to make a Ryobi 4-mode Impact Driver/Wrench Freak?
that will be coming next :)
@@ManCaverTools awesome!
Top 👍
Why does the 850 appear to be in Speed 2??
it was on speed 3
No ryobi?
dont have a low range impact wrench from Ryobi
Sounding a little familiar
Everytime I watch mct channel with this new format, I can't help but think, "is this pf channel!?" Lol
Exactly my thoughts lmao 🤣
How old is that Makita?
it is a older model, but its crazy on how expensive that kit is
Is that Makita a made in Japan? Might explain the price. I’ve heard the newer Makita version of that impact wrench is quite good.
MCT makes a better impact wrench then everyone 🤣
lol
I like the test but why cut at 4:42? Looks dodgy to me... 🤔
I edit out segments to save on the duration time. this video was way too long as it is. there is no reason to doctor test results. that doesn't happen on this channel. only real tests results matter
@@ManCaverTools I understand.. and I'm very thankful for your work.
For me it's just a very important moment for interpreting the time results comparing how far the lag was screwed in (or not) - after the first attempt and after the second, too.
I don't wanna say that you do this on purpose - just that this moment of the result is too important for the interpretation to cut it out.
@@januszR what I need to get is washers for these, which I will pick them up today. i won't need to stop to see if the head of the lag is going though the wood. The washer will prevent that so I won't need to spot and check anymore. I also need to get low profile 1/2 sockets. im not a fan of the not being able to see the lag like it is now. I got low pro 3/8 sockets so that is good to go. ill fix this issue though. its been going on for way to long and thank you Janusz
@@januszR and all of these tools did those lags non stop, the tool didn't stop working, I stopped the tool to make sure I dont driver the lags in to far to where I would need to dig them out. that's when the washers will come in handy
What about Flex to be fair
I don't have a low range impact wrench for FLEX I don't think flex makes one yet