@@americanelectrician I have the fuel impact driver and hammer driver that I bought in the kit. When I got it most what we do was quarter inch holes with a hammer drill. I didn't want to carry that around so I threw it in the hammer driver. And it's went surprisingly quick through brick. 😅😂 It was also VERY loud. I don't use that one because it eats up the batteries but the impact I use all the time, as well as my installation driver. If either of those ever break I am buying a new one that day
If you want to get a quality drill and impact driver set, don’t sleep on Milwaukee’s Brushless M18 combo. They’re not Fuel but they’re excellent tools. I run Fuel but my bro picked up a set of Brushless. So just for kicks we did a side by side comparison and there isn’t much of a noticeably difference. Only thing is Fuel has settings on the impact driver.
When you use the vacuum does it ever struggle to pull the string? I work commercial so it would be pulling string through coreline and emt just curious?
So I have had my ridgid drill set and other stuff (which I use all the time like the 3” cut off tool) for a hot minute but I really hated bringing those giant drills with me all the time so I tried the surge m12 and immediately fell in love with it. I did get the latest m12 hammer drill because 1. I don’t do anything really crazy and I’m keeping my ridgid drills for those occasions like tapcons I drill the hole with one and sink it with the other. The m12s are no joke and it’s a great all around tool from a small drill for house use or in a commercial setting.
Some things ryobi are fantastic and the hp lineup is there best products. I highly recommend ryobi nailers for the price and something you suggested ryobi has a portaband. It's brushed and has a 2m5in capacity but it's what you call a "beast ". Mine is over 3 years old and I cut leaded pipe even hardened car cv axels with it. My buddy chopped up a 1ton truck Frame rail even a small peice of railroad track. For almost 1/3rd the price of dewalt or milwaukee how can you go wrong?
M12 cut-off tool is something I'd pass on very low torque. It can barley handle frp without taking a nap waiting for it to cut. Dewalt rigid or ryobi all make a much better one. Some tools weren't made to be 12v
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The M12 Fuel impact driver is my absolutely favorite power tool. It's small but mighty.
It’s an absolute beast! Glad you’re enjoying it as well
I love my m12 Milwaukee. 12v tools will do a surprising amount of work for a lot of people.
It’s actually crazy how powerful the fuel versions of the tools are. I wouldn’t do it for everything but it’s everything I need for my impact!
@@americanelectrician I have the fuel impact driver and hammer driver that I bought in the kit. When I got it most what we do was quarter inch holes with a hammer drill. I didn't want to carry that around so I threw it in the hammer driver. And it's went surprisingly quick through brick. 😅😂 It was also VERY loud. I don't use that one because it eats up the batteries but the impact I use all the time, as well as my installation driver. If either of those ever break I am buying a new one that day
"Flex your blue-collarness", love it!
If you want to get a quality drill and impact driver set, don’t sleep on Milwaukee’s Brushless M18 combo. They’re not Fuel but they’re excellent tools. I run Fuel but my bro picked up a set of Brushless. So just for kicks we did a side by side comparison and there isn’t much of a noticeably difference. Only thing is Fuel has settings on the impact driver.
"For us electricians, I use this to suck string through pipe for pulling"
We know how…
When you use the vacuum does it ever struggle to pull the string? I work commercial so it would be pulling string through coreline and emt just curious?
They know how to use vacuums, it’s brooms they don’t know how to use
@@nicklapierre5640exactly! I was about to leave this exact comment but you beat me to it 😂
We use them for anything but cleaning 😆
So I have had my ridgid drill set and other stuff (which I use all the time like the 3” cut off tool) for a hot minute but I really hated bringing those giant drills with me all the time so I tried the surge m12 and immediately fell in love with it. I did get the latest m12 hammer drill because 1. I don’t do anything really crazy and I’m keeping my ridgid drills for those occasions like tapcons I drill the hole with one and sink it with the other. The m12s are no joke and it’s a great all around tool from a small drill for house use or in a commercial setting.
I’m a low volt guy so I generally don’t need anything too crazy but having both kinds of sets really help because you never know what’s gonna come up
Favorite m12 tool is the Fuel stubby impact wrench
I heard it’s a beast💪🏼
For me it's the M12 surge impact. Quieter, and less abuse on your wrist.
M12 surge and the new M18 compact brushless hammer drill are my favorite tools by far
They’re both pretty sweet
I love my dewalt 3in cutter tool. Oddly the Bauer seems quite solid too.
Some things ryobi are fantastic and the hp lineup is there best products. I highly recommend ryobi nailers for the price and something you suggested ryobi has a portaband. It's brushed and has a 2m5in capacity but it's what you call a "beast ". Mine is over 3 years old and I cut leaded pipe even hardened car cv axels with it. My buddy chopped up a 1ton truck Frame rail even a small peice of railroad track. For almost 1/3rd the price of dewalt or milwaukee how can you go wrong?
M12 cut-off tool is something I'd pass on very low torque. It can barley handle frp without taking a nap waiting for it to cut. Dewalt rigid or ryobi all make a much better one. Some tools weren't made to be 12v
The gen 3 m12 drill is significantly better from the m12 drill you have. I really like m12 because I would rather carry a smaller drill than no drill
Ryobi is what I went with as it fits my needs the best with the price range they offer
The pricing is insane
@@americanelectrician especially the bundle like you mentioned in the video bro. Honestly I really like my circular saw in particular out of that kit.
Agreed, I wish they had a similar 12 volt line like Milwaukee for more compact tools.
Irony is good but it makes a lot less power than Milwaukee even the 12 volts
I bought the ryobi stick vacuum pet model and it’s great.