Well I was raised righty tighty lefty loosely and a ended up a diesel mechanic... The first 2 were tightening it pushing down to the right, and the DeWalt he was using is by far 350 ft lbs or more was going left. Sooo yes that DeWalt had more than enough power to remove the lug nut
@@Nza420 I got the dcf900 since I needed a high torque and my dcf901 is basically a mid torque in it's own right. (Recently upgraded cuz deals and major car work) Have yet to find anything that the 900 can't break loose. To the point I half threaten my friend to steal his semi's lug nuts while he sleeps.
@@hondaservicecenter hi, the dcf900 is an absolute beast, I thought the dcf899 was a beast, this dcf900 is even stronger, it’s awesome for heavy suspension work,
Bro if u like that crappy 889 the dcf 900 will blow your mind makes that one look like a paper weight same gun with bigger leads and motor much more rpm and bigger spring for hammer it's a beast make that 899 look like a sub compact
Yeah but what about sitting and rusting up awhile lug nuts plus most 1/2 in impacts are suppose to do better than 350 ft lbs stock the dewault air impact i bought was garbage tho my gramps old black and decker kicks ass tho
True, when I first got this truck out of rest after 15 years, this thing would not undo the lugs. I had to put all my weight on the stock lug tool to break them loose. This one will do 1200 reverse and 750 forward. But still, 1200 after 15 years of sitting was not enough.
899 is still a capable impact wrench if your just a Mechanic it will take off 99% of everything on gas engine vehicles and 80% of diesel engine vehicles
@@Nza420 what u going to drive lag bolts with it when dcf 900 rpm will smoke it that's why I said if your a normal gas engine mechanic this is a great tool for that for it begin so old but also said craftsmen high torque is a cheaper better version of dcf 899 and cheaper and comes with 4ah battery and fast charger for 168 as low as 119 on sale and it's way better than dcf 899 and just couple hundred ft-pds from new beast dcf 900
Well, it's what I have. It works really well with the 6AH batteries I have for it and pretty much busts loose everything that I have thrown at it. I am gonna use it as long as it works. It was given to me by my brother, so I really can't complain.
@@Nza420 no doubt use it till it breaks wasn't talking bad about it was just opposite I was saying it's really all u need unless you work on tractor and trailers or old Hondas or tractors for farms it won't remove some them , but them old rusty bolts even new high torque fails at these challenges sometimes and yes with the duel row 21700 cells in 6ah DeWalt batteries r the best and power stack 5ah will get you a little more out of the dcf 899 but isn't enough to get it for that reason that 6ah to me is best all around battery
899 is a bad buy now tho because craftsmen high torque is a updated version of 899 but has bigger leads and hammer and is cheaper by 60 bucks so better wrench and stronger cheaper with craftsmen wrench but dcf 900 is stronger than both by a lot
@@Nza420 you would be stupid to torque them to 350 factory spec is 135 also I said that it is not impressive for that size of impact there are 3/8drive ones that can do 350
Well I was raised righty tighty lefty loosely and a ended up a diesel mechanic... The first 2 were tightening it pushing down to the right, and the DeWalt he was using is by far 350 ft lbs or more was going left. Sooo yes that DeWalt had more than enough power to remove the lug nut
I noticed that too and wondered if anyone else would comment on it!
I am not used to battery tools being able to do so much torque. I am old school, from the pneumatic days.
@@deanecton8629 yes, says 700 lb/ft spec. Buy quality.
How many left-hand threads have you snapped off like that?
@@Nza420better catch up to the times my man! An old dog can always learn new tricks, air tools are becoming dinosaurs
Wait till he gets a dcf900
Much better eh? I plan on wearing this one out before I upgrade.
@@Nza420 I got the dcf900 since I needed a high torque and my dcf901 is basically a mid torque in it's own right. (Recently upgraded cuz deals and major car work)
Have yet to find anything that the 900 can't break loose. To the point I half threaten my friend to steal his semi's lug nuts while he sleeps.
@@dr_tal Good to know. This thing is super handy, especially in a wrecking yard or working out and about.
@@dr_talWait til you get the DCF 961, makes my 900 look weaksauce
@@diazaaCan you buy it yet or is still a unicorn? Want to buy the 900 but am willing to wait if Dewalt will release the 961 some when soon.
Hi, put that dcf899 on the suspension of this truck and let it show its full potential, lugs are Childs play for this tool!
I agree, this was too easy for this thing.
Dcf899 vs dcf900 and why
Because i own the dcf899 right now. And it works fine.
@@hondaservicecenter hi, the dcf900 is an absolute beast, I thought the dcf899 was a beast, this dcf900 is even stronger, it’s awesome for heavy suspension work,
Bro hasn’t seen the vtec dcf 😂
😂
It looks like a Hercules from harbor freight
Does a Herk-a-leez perform like this? I seriously doubt it.
@Nza420 I'd say Hercules performs better that 899 is weak
I doubt it.
Bro if u like that crappy 889 the dcf 900 will blow your mind makes that one look like a paper weight same gun with bigger leads and motor much more rpm and bigger spring for hammer it's a beast make that 899 look like a sub compact
Until this one breaks, I ain’t replacing it.
Just because something newer comes out doesn't mean your old tools are weak and useless. 899 took it off without trying.
Yeah but what about sitting and rusting up awhile lug nuts plus most 1/2 in impacts are suppose to do better than 350 ft lbs stock the dewault air impact i bought was garbage tho my gramps old black and decker kicks ass tho
True, when I first got this truck out of rest after 15 years, this thing would not undo the lugs. I had to put all my weight on the stock lug tool to break them loose. This one will do 1200 reverse and 750 forward. But still, 1200 after 15 years of sitting was not enough.
Wait till he meet with Milwaukee 😂
I am team yellow for now. I have too many dewalt tools and batteries to jump ship right now
899 is still a capable impact wrench if your just a Mechanic it will take off 99% of everything on gas engine vehicles and 80% of diesel engine vehicles
Yeah, just a mechanic..
@@Nza420 what u going to drive lag bolts with it when dcf 900 rpm will smoke it that's why I said if your a normal gas engine mechanic this is a great tool for that for it begin so old but also said craftsmen high torque is a cheaper better version of dcf 899 and cheaper and comes with 4ah battery and fast charger for 168 as low as 119 on sale and it's way better than dcf 899 and just couple hundred ft-pds from new beast dcf 900
Well, it's what I have. It works really well with the 6AH batteries I have for it and pretty much busts loose everything that I have thrown at it. I am gonna use it as long as it works. It was given to me by my brother, so I really can't complain.
@@Nza420 no doubt use it till it breaks wasn't talking bad about it was just opposite I was saying it's really all u need unless you work on tractor and trailers or old Hondas or tractors for farms it won't remove some them , but them old rusty bolts even new high torque fails at these challenges sometimes and yes with the duel row 21700 cells in 6ah DeWalt batteries r the best and power stack 5ah will get you a little more out of the dcf 899 but isn't enough to get it for that reason that 6ah to me is best all around battery
@@darrenhenderson7076 Cheers bud, have a good one!
Estava soltando pro lado errado, estava era apertando ao invés de soltar
I tightened with the torque wrench, then loosened with the impact. I didn’t realize it would be so hard for people to understand that.
899 is a bad buy now tho because craftsmen high torque is a updated version of 899 but has bigger leads and hammer and is cheaper by 60 bucks so better wrench and stronger cheaper with craftsmen wrench but dcf 900 is stronger than both by a lot
My brother gave this to me, so…. i can’t complain
350 would be impressive 20 years ago. 🤣
Probably so.
Sir you are turning buelt wrong side by tools
That is the lug wrench for the truck. I was just showing that they actually were tight
دو دفعه اول به سمت اشتباه چرخاندید😂😂
I did what I intended to do, thanks
Yeah sure he is tightening not loosening by hand
Your comment makes no sense. No jump cuts. 0/10. There ya go.
So he was trying to show off how powerful the impact was by (loosening) ;) with the torque wrench lmao he's so old there's no way he doesn't know
The torque wrench was set to tighten, thanks.
the tool force power is 2000 pound -inch equal to 225 N.m... not powerful
Um, no, this has significantly more force than that.
You didn't even try dude 😂😂
I know, this is one of the best tools i have ever bought.
is an air drill better?
Perhaps with a 1/2” air line and a 3/4” impact gun and a compressor that can keep up, but this beats any 1/2” air gun I have ever owned.
The 1896 Thor by Astro pneumatic is very nice. But can’t beat the portable of that one you showed in the video. Good stuff
Not all people are stupid
I don’t know what your comment is meant to say. Are you disparaging me or the other people?
This is not a valid test.
The correct test is to try to disassemble the bolt after 1 year of installation with dust and rust
Sorry it wasn't scientific enough.
This is a mid torque compared to a Milwaukee dfc900 is the actual competition
My brother bought this for me, so I will not complain. It does pretty much everything I need it to do. And I don’t have to use my compressor any more.
Lol the 900 smokes Milwaukee there is no competition
Put the handbrake on.
The cable is rusted. And it’s a foot brake on this truck
@@Nza420Got it. Should’ve known. 🍻
Actually, i forgot that i did replace them. I never put the parking brake on with an automatic, however, unless i am on a steep incline
@@Nza420Here in Europe we are taught to use the handbrake even if we are stopped at a red light.
Huh. That seems superfluous
He's a very good guy for Iraq
How so?
Hi whiting on
Pardon me?
It’s a type of fish
@@NerglissFarkowski oh, i see. Definitely pertinent
350 inlbs sure definitely not 350ftlbs also not that impressive for a impact that size there are some 3/8 drive impacts running 350
I assure you, all the lugs were torqued to 350. And yes, this impact will do over 750. So, you know nothing of what you are talking.
@@Nza420 you would be stupid to torque them to 350 factory spec is 135 also I said that it is not impressive for that size of impact there are 3/8drive ones that can do 350
@@brettknighten1171 I don't know why I torqued them that high, I must have read the wrong spec.
@@Nza420 nice try you just made a video for clicks. You knew what you were doing because you had to fake it
Aren’t all creators making videos for clicks? Thats the point.
This video is fake video
Explain how it is fake. I will wait.
You should throw away that stock lug tool, it’s useless now
It charges with solar though. It will last forever.
😂
It's really not. The dcf899 is near the bottom of the 1/2 power scale but the dcf 900 is the top. I am a Dewalt fan don't get me rong
It serves me well. I gave away my ingersoll rand air impact because it does the job so much better for me.
Dcf 899 is 1/2 inch buddy
@@alcerz984 I meant the half inch. Good job you figured it out.
Any difference between a 6ah and 5ah? For torque power
Yes. Fully charged, the 6ah will rip harder.
Wait what
Ok random