The metabo has more torque but the milwaukee with less apparent power drove the lag in just fine and looks like it could have went even further, but the metabo sounded like it was having a hard time to even drive it in all the way with more power ! Didn't sound good at all !
@@Jasonpmc78-wm3xu the Milwaukees run was its second drive so it already had a hole made because it only got 38 ft lbs the first run but I know it could do more so I just ran it down the same hole again. Metabo beat it on its first run without a pre existing hole so I stopped it there
I like the color scheme of the metabo. I like darker colors. Hercules, makita, flex, metabo and maybe a few others look good. Dewalt yellow, milwaukee red and ESPECIALLY ryobi green look bad. Dewalt gets extremely dirty really quick and ryobi reminds me of flu snot. But have you noticed ryobis never get dirty? That's because nobody ever wants to use them....😎
@@Kaleb_RoSsthat Milwaukee kit will give a free forge battery as well. Both tools are badass, I already have Milwaukee stuff don’t want just 1 tool of another brand lol my OCD won’t let me 😂😂 great video
I've used the 1st gen 36v to mix concrete and mortar for years. Mixed the footings for my off grid hunting cabin. 8600lbs of concrete over two days in 90 degree temps. Never shut down once. The last Milwaukee drill I had (2nd Gen Fuel) overheated mixing half a bucket of floor leveler.
Buddy left and came back hours later
@@Modernbob123 lol it was actually only about 10 minutes apart, recording at 5:45 and then it’s dark as hell by 6pm over here lmao
@ real winter situations fr 🤣
Hikoki/Metabo HPT are excellent tools. I just changed over from Milwaukee a few months ago and Im glad I did. Hopefully they keep the standard up
HPT has a tabless battery out now, too. 💪🏼
@@fabbro9999 was just checking that out!
At 36 volts the Metalbo better be the better performer.
The metabo has more torque but the milwaukee with less apparent power drove the lag in just fine and looks like it could have went even further, but the metabo sounded like it was having a hard time to even drive it in all the way with more power ! Didn't sound good at all !
Are you in denial? Because I don't think we watched the same video.
@@Jasonpmc78-wm3xu the Milwaukees run was its second drive so it already had a hole made because it only got 38 ft lbs the first run but I know it could do more so I just ran it down the same hole again. Metabo beat it on its first run without a pre existing hole so I stopped it there
That would make sense that double the volts gives more power
It's double the volts and half the amps.
Also that's the lineup that metabo makes, their line is stronger than Milwaukees
@@jarrodgilbert9909 I would agree but Bosch is stronger than both with less volts
At work, the handed out metabo. They were just junk smoked, and everyone they gave me. I will take milwaukee or dewalt any day over that crap.
@@rawwetzel interesting
I like the color scheme of the metabo. I like darker colors. Hercules, makita, flex, metabo and maybe a few others look good. Dewalt yellow, milwaukee red and ESPECIALLY ryobi green look bad. Dewalt gets extremely dirty really quick and ryobi reminds me of flu snot.
But have you noticed ryobis never get dirty? That's because nobody ever wants to use them....😎
Which drill that you have tested is the # 3, 2 & 1 in torque measurement.
@@rickyperkins232 Bosch 1330c at #1 dewalt dcd1007 and this Metabo hpt go back and forth for the 2nd and 3rd spot
@Kaleb_RoSs I never expected that result at all
How about price difference
@@albertomendoza1386 Milwaukee costs a little more
@@albertomendoza1386 actually, I’m wrong, they’re both the same kit price at $299 for the drill, charger, 2 batteries and a case before any deals
@@Kaleb_RoSsthat Milwaukee kit will give a free forge battery as well.
Both tools are badass, I already have Milwaukee stuff don’t want just 1 tool of another brand lol my OCD won’t let me 😂😂 great video
I agree, I’ve been simplifying the tool lineup behind the scenes lol. Had about 22 different battery platforms but now I’m down to about 4
STILL NO TABLESS CELLS FOR METABO OR BOSCH HERE NORTH AMERICAN BUMMER
@@ericnichols9275 actually just found out Metabo had a tabless battery on acme today for $200
All my pro tools are metabo hpt.
😢😢😢milwaukee should be not lauch milwaukee gen 4... is not upgrade
@@isaaccaris9530 hopefully that gen 5 makes a comeback
But hear me out okay? It's Red
@@Kaleb_RoSswhen milwaukee gen 5 get out?
@@ThePepomzn hell idk 🤣 guess I’m just assuming since it’s been a few years now since the gen 4 came out.
@@TOOL_TECHNICALif milwaukee fanboys were dogs they'd be pugs. Absolutely mindless and unable to put 2 and 2 together....🤪🤪🤪🤪
And the metabo will never work that well again. Or work ever
lol you’ve definitely never owned a metabo tool
@@ccars4545 idk, I use Milwaukee every day at work but I’ve had more issues with them than any other tools brand.
I've used the 1st gen 36v to mix concrete and mortar for years. Mixed the footings for my off grid hunting cabin. 8600lbs of concrete over two days in 90 degree temps. Never shut down once. The last Milwaukee drill I had (2nd Gen Fuel) overheated mixing half a bucket of floor leveler.