Vince I like how you are a Milwaukee guy, yet understand that people have different brands that they favor and you provide unbiased opinions and information on all brands that you know about, rock on and keep being a good guy
The clutch is the mechanism that keep the tool from jerking and spinning around. Also, the bit binding in the hole is caused by drilling into the concrete past the fluting on the bit. Great presentation.
Very in-depth unboxing video Vince....liking it👍🏻. Think one of my most favorite features about the Team Yellow/Black SDS, the dust extraction being powered from tool battery w/o having to throw another battery on the dust extractor attachment. Pretty slick, not having to use multiple batteries on 1 tool. Also liked how you can easily setup the depth adjustment to where you want it, w/o playing around w/ multiple buttons/switches. Definitely interested in some further testing to see how it holds up over time & how it does “doing the jobs”. Cheers 😁 Just thought, LOL, a #TTR w/ SDS rotary hammer drills. That’ll be interesting 🤣
How does this compare to the Dewalt DCH273?!?? Tons of reviews of the 273 but no comparison to the 263. The 263, which has more joules can make a large diameter drilling capability but higher vibration than the 273. Please do a side by side between these two, as they are the same price.
The flexvolt batteries are wired both ways, Series and Parallel. When using the battery in a 20v max tool the tool tells the battery I’m a 20v tool and you get more run time out of the battery because there are more cells in the battery. When you take it out and plug it into a 60v max tool the tool tells the battery I’m a 60v tool and the battery switches to the other wiring configuration allowing it to put out the full 60 volts
M18 1-1/8" SDS+ is 4.47 joules and 8.6m/s vibration FYI (in case you somehow didn't know - which would surprise me). It's also the best SDS+ Milwaukee offers IMO. Though that opinion is based a lot on specs as I've not handled every SDS+ Milwaukee offers. But I gotta say... As an admitted Milwaukee fanboy, as far as the main power tools are concerned, DeWalt, Milwaukee, and Makita all offer a tool capable enough that you could accomplish most jobs without the need to own more than one line of tools. A couple brands that have always made great tools that have quietly built up a product line offering that I've become more and more impressed by and interested in are Bosch with their 18V CORE line and the Metabo HPT Multivolt line with the capability of using either 36V batteries or their AC adapter - which is pretty appealing on larger tools like miter saws, etc. Hitachi has always made solid miter saws too. And in a pinch, you could even power a drill/impact driver/etc. with AC power should it be necessary. Pretty appealing for someone that wants to maybe take on more demanding DIY projects around the house. And their promos right now are nothing short of incredible (buy the hammerdrill kit and get a free impact driver, 3rd battery, AND AC adapter. Pretty great offer IMO). So I guess it looks like there's some serious competition in the powertool market... and that should only benefit us consumers
First again dewalt sent me the sane one got it uesterday cant wait to use it. I love how the dust collection turns on automatically when you pull the trigger
DAM THAT'S SEXY!!! I WISH THEY WOULD MAKE A VERSION OF THE VAC TO FIT THE 1" DCH133B. I wouldn't care if it was 12v or 20V. You know, kinda like the "red" one. Even a cable to an intermediate connector between the battery port and the battery. On another note, the DCH133 can beat you to death. Particles go all over the place. Some of us don't think the man-bag vac is stylish.
@@VCGConstruction There's no "universal" attachable vac unit I know of from DeWalt. The other manufactures have a version. DeWalt's options are the man-bag vac, accordion attachment, or that yellow suction hose attachment.
@ OP where can you find this with the case? ACME tools and Dewalt state this setup doesn't come with the hard case. Only option is to buy the hammer drill kit and extractor and that would give you the case.
great video, honest as always little fact metric system is not just used across the pond 195 country only 3 do not use metric for all your friend surrounding you that used the metric ;)
Nicely done sir 👍💪 don't think we didn't notice the muscle in those arms Vince. You're a Beast !!! LMBO Really great review my friend. Thank you! Rodney
$279 cordless hammer and dust extractor 2 chargers and two 4 amp Core batteries. And Bosch throws in am extension for long bits. Bosch is so much nicer and at $279 killer price
Hello friend, your videos are very good, but I want to ask you the following, I hope you answer me, I really like dewalt's machines, but I have the dcf 887, the dcd 778, the dcd 776 and an 8-volt screwdriver. but the question is between the dewalt 263 and the Bosch GBH 18v 26 d the bull dog which do you think you would recommend from your experience ... Thank you very much cordial greetings from Santiago de Chile ... atte Jaime ...
I'm using this hamer about 2 weks ands is realy precision in chiping, light weight and quiute. But quite power hungry but for may application is great. :D Bear tool in Poland about 220 USD
Vince, It's called E clutch system. I have to say this is a very nice sds rotary hammer. I do like the shock system on the handle. Did it help when you where using it? Jimmy needs to get one of these, LOL...
@@VCGConstruction I have the corded bosch bulldog and it's great. I really don't use it much but it's nice to have when you need it. I know bosch has a cordless model SDS rotary hammer drill. I just don't have any bosch cordless tools to justify getting one. This DeWalt will work for me for the amount of times i will need a SDS rotary hammer drill. Plus i already have the batteries for the dewalt. Again, watching the video i do like that dust collection that runs with the battery, that extra shock system on the handle and the bit adjustable button on the front handle. Thanks for the update on this tool and video. Get jimmy and TTR this bad boy....
I believe the Osha regulations are made by calculating exposure over a duration of eight hours. If you’re just drilling a few holes real quick you’re nowhere near exceeding the exposure limit. If you’re drilling all day for the majority of the time then that’s a different story.
Hey vince! Do you use safety fall harness? Im just about to buy one and came here to see if you have made a review of that and can't find that, do you have any recommendations?
That thing just looks ridiculous. Was using DeWalt for twenty years and just this year switched to Milwaukee. Best decision I could have made personally. DeWalt is just getting left in the dust as Milwaukee blows by them
@@xenonram lol na man that thing looks like a super soaker and just the sound of the attachments sounds very cheap and plastic. That dust extractor gimmick would break in a day on a construction site
Vince, that Dewalt XR SDS hammer drill looks dangerous... You can make some serious holes all over the place. Next time when I buy donuts and they don't have any holes in the middle, can I borrow you tool? 🤣🤣🤣
Vince I like how you are a Milwaukee guy, yet understand that people have different brands that they favor and you provide unbiased opinions and information on all brands that you know about, rock on and keep being a good guy
Thanks Kyle we appreciate it!
dewalt has always made very good tools for concrete drilling & demolition...heavy duty stuff
I agree!
The clutch is the mechanism that keep the tool from jerking and spinning around. Also, the bit binding in the hole is caused by drilling into the concrete past the fluting on the bit. Great presentation.
Thanks John!
Very in-depth unboxing video Vince....liking it👍🏻. Think one of my most favorite features about the Team Yellow/Black SDS, the dust extraction being powered from tool battery w/o having to throw another battery on the dust extractor attachment. Pretty slick, not having to use multiple batteries on 1 tool. Also liked how you can easily setup the depth adjustment to where you want it, w/o playing around w/ multiple buttons/switches. Definitely interested in some further testing to see how it holds up over time & how it does “doing the jobs”.
Cheers 😁
Just thought, LOL, a #TTR w/ SDS rotary hammer drills. That’ll be interesting 🤣
Thanks Aepek we appreciate the feedback!! Rotary hammer #TTR would be crazy!
How does this compare to the Dewalt DCH273?!?? Tons of reviews of the 273 but no comparison to the 263. The 263, which has more joules can make a large diameter drilling capability but higher vibration than the 273. Please do a side by side between these two, as they are the same price.
This channel is making me broke from all the tools I suddenly need
Cuz we’re supposed to be saving you money!!
The flexvolt batteries are wired both ways, Series and Parallel. When using the battery in a 20v max tool the tool tells the battery I’m a 20v tool and you get more run time out of the battery because there are more cells in the battery. When you take it out and plug it into a 60v max tool the tool tells the battery I’m a 60v tool and the battery switches to the other wiring configuration allowing it to put out the full 60 volts
How well does it contain dust during overhead drilling ( drop in anchors )
Nothing but professionalism. Thank you. Looks premium tool.
M18 1-1/8" SDS+ is 4.47 joules and 8.6m/s vibration FYI (in case you somehow didn't know - which would surprise me). It's also the best SDS+ Milwaukee offers IMO. Though that opinion is based a lot on specs as I've not handled every SDS+ Milwaukee offers. But I gotta say... As an admitted Milwaukee fanboy, as far as the main power tools are concerned, DeWalt, Milwaukee, and Makita all offer a tool capable enough that you could accomplish most jobs without the need to own more than one line of tools. A couple brands that have always made great tools that have quietly built up a product line offering that I've become more and more impressed by and interested in are Bosch with their 18V CORE line and the Metabo HPT Multivolt line with the capability of using either 36V batteries or their AC adapter - which is pretty appealing on larger tools like miter saws, etc. Hitachi has always made solid miter saws too. And in a pinch, you could even power a drill/impact driver/etc. with AC power should it be necessary. Pretty appealing for someone that wants to maybe take on more demanding DIY projects around the house. And their promos right now are nothing short of incredible (buy the hammerdrill kit and get a free impact driver, 3rd battery, AND AC adapter. Pretty great offer IMO). So I guess it looks like there's some serious competition in the powertool market... and that should only benefit us consumers
Vince, I just got two DCD996's for the price of one in the Home Depot clearance section. Maybe others can get the same deal
Sweet, what’d you pay?
@@VCGConstruction $80 each
Hi , i have the other Dewalt hover that fits on my DCH333 sds drill my hover doesn’t carry on for the two seconds does that mean its faulty
First again dewalt sent me the sane one got it uesterday cant wait to use it. I love how the dust collection turns on automatically when you pull the trigger
Awesome Nicholas, let us know how you like it!!
DAM THAT'S SEXY!!! I WISH THEY WOULD MAKE A VERSION OF THE VAC TO FIT THE 1" DCH133B. I wouldn't care if it was 12v or 20V. You know, kinda like the "red" one. Even a cable to an intermediate connector between the battery port and the battery.
On another note, the DCH133 can beat you to death. Particles go all over the place.
Some of us don't think the man-bag vac is stylish.
No vac for that unit?
@@VCGConstruction There's no "universal" attachable vac unit I know of from DeWalt. The other manufactures have a version. DeWalt's options are the man-bag vac, accordion attachment, or that yellow suction hose attachment.
fantastic demonstration....thanks for your help
You are welcome!
@ OP where can you find this with the case? ACME tools and Dewalt state this setup doesn't come with the hard case. Only option is to buy the hammer drill kit and extractor and that would give you the case.
This MUST go against the Bulldog in the next TTR!
@VCG CONSTRUCTION would you pick this up over the Milwaukee M18 SDS+?
I’d need time to fully use this baby! The Milwaukee has been trough battles for a lot of years! Can answer that right now!
Where can I buy this case, brought extractor and the drill separately :(
Home Depot has the DCH293 Rotary Hammer, 2 FlexVolt 9.0ah batteries, fast charger and a case for $471.20. Very cheap. 👍🏻👍🏻
Is the flex volt 21700 cell batteries like the 20v max?
18650 Cells like every other battery
Is this also good for chipping?
great video, honest as always
little fact metric system is not just used across the pond
195 country only 3 do not use metric
for all your friend surrounding you that used the metric ;)
Thanks Cuz!!
Nicely done sir 👍💪 don't think we didn't notice the muscle in those arms Vince. You're a Beast !!! LMBO Really great review my friend. Thank you! Rodney
Thanks Rodney we appreciate it!
I just bought the Bosch bulldog for my dad and he loves it thing a beast
👍🏻
$279 cordless hammer and dust extractor 2 chargers and two 4 amp Core batteries. And Bosch throws in am extension for long bits. Bosch is so much nicer and at $279 killer price
@@johnnyquest4668 Sounds Like A Great Price , Now You Have Me Interested ... Thanks For The Info Cuz !!!
No no 263, better 133 + milwaukee 2306 :)
Hello friend, your videos are very good, but I want to ask you the following, I hope you answer me, I really like dewalt's machines, but I have the dcf 887, the dcd 778, the dcd 776 and an 8-volt screwdriver. but the question is between the dewalt 263 and the Bosch GBH 18v 26 d the bull dog which do you think you would recommend from your experience ...
Thank you very much cordial greetings from Santiago de Chile ...
atte Jaime ...
Very nice tool
I'm using this hamer about 2 weks ands is realy precision in chiping, light weight and quiute. But quite power hungry but for may application is great. :D Bear tool in Poland about 220 USD
Oh goodness!! Nothing but good things guys! I love me a nice SDS+ ! I’m a Bosch rotary hammer guy though....
Me too!
Thanks Devin, the Bosch is nice, been using mine for years!!
Bosch or Hilti for SDS and demo hammers.
Great tool I got one used it every day. 😎
Vince,
It's called E clutch system.
I have to say this is a very nice sds rotary hammer. I do like the shock system on the handle. Did it help when you where using it?
Jimmy needs to get one of these, LOL...
Thanks Michael C e clutch slipped my mind! I’m sure jimmy will get his hands on this one!! 🤣🤣
@@VCGConstruction
I have the corded bosch bulldog and it's great. I really don't use it much but it's nice to have when you need it. I know bosch has a cordless model SDS rotary hammer drill. I just don't have any bosch cordless tools to justify getting one.
This DeWalt will work for me for the amount of times i will need a SDS rotary hammer drill. Plus i already have the batteries for the dewalt.
Again, watching the video i do like that dust collection that runs with the battery, that extra shock system on the handle and the bit adjustable button on the front handle.
Thanks for the update on this tool and video. Get jimmy and TTR this bad boy....
Not sure but from the looks of it my TE4 drills a 3/4 hole faster than that did a 5/8. I do like that clear dust box though.
Hepa Vac works well!!
Nice unboxing & review 😊
❤️
Thanks for making the tool heavier and bulkier.
It’s called anti kickback control I think
25:09, bosch has the KickBack Control.
Yes it does!
In the electrical world, osha fines could reach $125,000. It's no joke.
That looks like it would be illegal to own in the state of California lol
🤣🤣
Thank's for the Video Vince. I use Metabo SDS tools and I am a fan of the Bosch SDS tools and bits. Not a Dewalt fan.
Thanks for the feedback Stephen we appreciate it!
Qual nome do acessório aspirador de pó?
its called plunging a hole man, quick in and out once in a while? same test with a plunge and short bit, no binds!
The hepa vac removes the necessity
Great video Vince
Thanks Antonio we appreciate it!
I believe the Osha regulations are made by calculating exposure over a duration of eight hours. If you’re just drilling a few holes real quick you’re nowhere near exceeding the exposure limit. If you’re drilling all day for the majority of the time then that’s a different story.
We haven't seen best drywall screwgun
Hey vince! Do you use safety fall harness? Im just about to buy one and came here to see if you have made a review of that and can't find that, do you have any recommendations?
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space gun?
🤣🤣
I was literally thinking that!
The 2nd generation batteries use 21700 cells (21mm diameter, 70mm length, 0 memory), gen 1 batteries use 18650 cells (18mm diameter, 65mm length, 0 memory).
Blue and Yellow TTR???
It is a lot two guys one bucket.
🤣🤣
TTR Dewalt vs Bosch. Just saying
You da man Dan Solderholm!!
VCG Construction I get it from you. 👍🙃👍. Lol
That's What's Up Mr.Solderholm ...
What is this Case number?
Why did dewalt discontinue the dust extractor ugghh
Ahhhh! Dewalt, yet again, being inspired by Makita! 🤣🤣 Thanks Vince and God bless! 😁👍✌ I'll probably get some backlash for this. 🤔
I’m confused David, how do you feel they we’re inspired by Makita?
@@VCGConstruction Makita had their version of the HEPA vac for their sds rotary hammer back in 2016.
Edit: 2013
Edit: cordless and hoseless. Unless I'm the one confused. It happens. 🤣🤣
@@VCGConstruction ha ha! The backlash begins...😉
DEWALT's Anti-Rotation E-CLUTCH® System
Thanks Cuz, slipped my mind!!
is it called a "fail-safe"
I want to go pour some concrete just so I have to buy this tool
Make sure to take pics and tag us!! 🤣🤣👍🏻
The keyword you're looking for is E-Clutch
Cool thanks!
@@VCGConstruction No problem
That thing just looks ridiculous. Was using DeWalt for twenty years and just this year switched to Milwaukee. Best decision I could have made personally. DeWalt is just getting left in the dust as Milwaukee blows by them
It "looks" ridiculous? What, it doesn't match your red high heels?
@@xenonram lol na man that thing looks like a super soaker and just the sound of the attachments sounds very cheap and plastic. That dust extractor gimmick would break in a day on a construction site
Dewalt smokes Milwaukee in the cordless Sds+ Sds max department
dewalt is cool in some ways #dewaltispro #defalt #yellowtool
It looks like a super soaker.lol Awesome
Red vs Yellow TTR
👍🏻
cells is 21700
Awesome, thanks!
Vince, that Dewalt XR SDS hammer drill looks dangerous... You can make some serious holes all over the place. Next time when I buy donuts and they don't have any holes in the middle, can I borrow you tool? 🤣🤣🤣
You can borrow it Kim, but I’d prefer to use my mouth to put holes in those donuts!! 🤣🤣 🍩
2 years of continuous use and the chuck rotary needs replacing ,and dewalt doesnt want to know.
They use 1850 batteries
You sure?
Yes I work on and repair Dewalt batteries
20700 in 20V 6ah
18650 in flexvolt 6ah
Lmao if you want to use a larger bit just unclip the dust collector install it and clip it back!
e clutch
Thanks Cuz it slipped my mind!
2100 cells
test
Talk too much