Hilti are they worth the hype?
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If you want to know what are the most durable tools, go to any rental shop. You will mainly see Hitli, with some Milwaukee. The rental store want to squeeze every penny out of the tools. That tells you what to need to know. Do Hilti tools have to best on paper specs, not all the time.
As a commercial electrician I dont care if the tool is 2 seconds slower. My first priority is it working all the time. Dropping it off a ladder, using it as a hammer, tossing it around, etc. It still better work.
Concur. Hilti is a very good but expensive investment.
This is literally why I switched from Milwaukee to Hilti. Hilti generally is slower than Milwaukee but it’s the turtle that wins the race and id rather have reliable slow tools than fast not
So reliable
Been using Hilti for many years. Never let me down. I have 25 year old (corded) hammer drills which still get it done but with the 22v system rarely sees the light of day. But it’s in the shop just in case.
It's not just about how durable individual tools are, it's about the warranty and replacement policy. Hilti has a high upfront cost, but they'll basically replace the whole tool quickly for free. Their main target market is the construction industry, not individual users (unlike, say, Festool).
The te6-22 also has a removable chuck. So you can use a chuck to use smooth shank drill bits. Eg hss bits.
Never really used any hilti, i know they are good! Im a big festool fan, just got thier multi tool, its night and day compared to my dewalt one, ive pretty much replaced all my dewalt with festool now excluding circular saws for roofing etc, but everything else is festool and i love it!
I’ve used their Circular saws years ago and loved them. I’ve also got a few festool tools, their domino machines and sanders are in my opinion second to none! but obviously comes at a price. I was incredibly lucky to be able to get to test these tools and I was blown away by their multi tool! I barley felt the vibration compared with my Fein! 👍🏻
16:10 - The sensor checks for axial rotation (i.e., drill bit got stuck). If it's rotating *_vertically,_* you've got bigger problems. 😜
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I've had a Hilti TE5 drill since 1991 and it's as good today as It was when I bought it. They offered me teh vacuum attachment bach then which worked off a secondry drive at the base of the drill. I didn't buy it as they wanted stupid money for it.
However you can't say the brand new hilti Impact driver is any better than your "Old Makita" because it's not a like for like comparison. Not a dig at you mate but there are far too many You tubers clearly promoting tool brands and given incentives by the tool companies. As a time served qualified C&J of some 35+yrs I rarely watch woodworking channels because the vast majority are just marketing w@nk. US Channels must give a disclaimer saying if they are in any way being supported by the product manufacturers which I think we should adopt in Europe. As I said , not aimed at this channel but a general observation.
The 4-22 would be perfect (more compact than the 6-22) if it had a chisel mode.
Hiliti is top-tear for sure, best tools along with festool, but i'll rather stay with makita as i'm no professional and only do home renovations
Sure is. Their new Nuron platform is incredible!!
Top tier !
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Hilti isn’t any better than any other top tier tool brand like festool or bosch etc. The only thing they do better is their fleet service and lease models. We use it in our contracting company and the tools are very frequently broken and have to be shipped back. Also their vacuum cleaners are total shit.
Festool doesn't build the type of tools that Hilti does. Bosch hammer drills don't compare to Hilti's. Just a fact. While Bosch's hammer drills are top notch, Hilti easily overtakes Bosch. You expose yourself.
Bosch is not comparable to Hilti or Festool.... Bosch is for a home mechanic, the others are for professionals
Festool has better dust extraction, generally lighter tools, and focuses more on woodworking and small contractors that go into people's homes to fix / install / finish / customise things. Hilti has more durable tools, better dust seals, better service (in most areas) and focuses more on "heavy" construction.
I'd generally go with Hilti, Metabo or Bosch (blue) tools for construction and Mafell, Festool or DeWalt (a select few models, mostly stuff they licensed from Elu, Mafell or Metabo, like the DW621 and D26410) for wood. Or, if it's a tool I don't plan to use much, I go straight for Parkside, which isn't great but is amazing value for money.
:)) insane comment, hilti doesn't break if used properly. Even the ones from 1967 work, but if you don't know how to use a machine yes even hilti will break etc.
But hilti is light years away from any brand, if u work hard construction not average joe, you need them tools working 6/8/10 hours. Other brand will fails in weeks or months.
Was mit eine scheisse Vergleichung ist das. Neue Hilti mit 22v und nuron System versus alte 18v Makita. Spinst du alter?
It’s more about the comparison of new technology rather than new vs new and what our industry has to offer these days. Also I did a comparison between my brand new Festool quadrive and the new Hilti combination drill. So all in all I’d say that it wasn’t a bad comparison. 😉
@@claytoncarpentry618 I agree with everything U saying but the comparison it was like "Fiat Punto with mercedes"
First of all the price from the tools and the quality is not the same.. festool and Hilti both r expensive I understand that. But placing an old f*cking Makita with nuron system.... Come on men . It's not even the voltage the same... Next time take a Lidl Parkside drill versus nuron.. I wish U a good night
@@xys-the whole point of a brand like Hilti is to show that it's more refined and nicer to use that will also last a lifetime. It's not about performance, if you want performance buy m18.