You did a really good job conveying so many specs to us ,,, and with your excellent demonstrations. Speaking and camera work were very good. Camera angles well thought-out -- we always saw clearly. Great channel!
There was a big sale on the 12 V set here in Canada ....I already had it but bought it again because the batteries are wicked expensive here in Canada so I ended up with 2 of everything a new charger and the 2 batteries for less than the price of 2 batteries by themselves
@jeremynoakes I know it's crazy how much the darn batteries are ...my buddy told me the whole kit will be less or the same price and I was like No way ! Sure enough ...got the whole set for less than 2 Batts and a charger
@@maritimespook ended up getting that 12 v impact kit right after Last Sunday Amazon Canada had the 3/8 impact 12v for 98 bucks tool only so it’s coming today Lowes and Canadian tire has the 12v drill kit on sale for 129 cad but I do t need another drill . Maybe it if was a hammer drill I would get it but I’ll save my money to see what sales are on labour day weekend
As someone who has had and enjoyed m12 tools for over 5 years innovations in battery tech makes Dewalt 20v my choice for someone new to tools and looking for compact ones. The atomic line with the 1.7 power stack batteries are a bit bigger than 12v tools with compact in handle batteries. However that style is incompatible with newer 21700 batteries and pouch cell tech. Add to that the real limitations on a 12v line for hp saws, drills, and grinders and i think you win in the long run by having one battery platform that can grow and expand without any real limitations.
@@luisodriozola79 They are not the same. Same voltage(18v) but the 20v is the new line. If you already have the older 18v, no "need" to upgrade but if you are going to be buying new, i prefer the newer 18v "20v"s.
Good comparison of platforms, I have the older set of 12v (brushed motor) will the new 12v extreme batteries work in my tools (drill, impact driver and recip saw)?
Thank you, If those older brushed 12v tools hade slide in batteries like these ones I think they'll work in the new tools. I have an old brushed 12v impact and it's battery works in the new tools and vice versa. new batteries for that old tool too.
I saw a video where it was discussed that the 18V and the 20V are pretty much the same thing. Its just a marketing thing for the most part. Also, the 20V Max just means that the battery charges uo to 20V, and then when you press that trigger it drops to 18V. The 12V is only a 10.6V but we all round up and just refer to it as 12V. For anyone interested in this topic andif you're trying to decide which platform to purchase, check out the link I'm referencing. Let me know what you guys think. To this channel, thank you for your review of these products, it adds to our overall knowldege. Oss! th-cam.com/video/zMCzM6IfPOQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=6CgcNNrB270fGMLa
Great review with a wealth of information, I myself am thinking of getting the DCF850 and the DCF845 to add to my: DCF900 DCF891 DCF923 DCF921 DCF513 I'm still researching the DCD. Mahalo from CommieFornia aka California USA🇺🇸 TBD3.0(Toothless Bull Dog 3.0)
@@jiujitsu2000 not on purpose, you just need to take a tool faster or slower, a screw that falls, etc. you're wasting time.. you need to stop the time between screws and start counting only from the moment you start the drills . And thats more fair ....
I really liked your vid. Very glad i bought the 12V xtreme drill separately with 3ah Dewalt battery. Perfect combo.
Thank you, these are great tools! Still running great!
You did a really good job conveying so many specs to us ,,, and with your excellent demonstrations.
Speaking and camera work were very good. Camera angles well thought-out -- we always saw clearly.
Great channel!
I’m so sold on the extreme can’t wait to get it
Right on👍🏻 I just put my collection together👍🏻
There was a big sale on the 12 V set here in Canada ....I already had it but bought it again because the batteries are wicked expensive here in Canada so I ended up with 2 of everything a new charger and the 2 batteries for less than the price of 2 batteries by themselves
I am hoping Rona /Lowe’s still has the 12 v impact kit with 2 amp battery for 20 bucks more than just a single battery
@jeremynoakes I know it's crazy how much the darn batteries are ...my buddy told me the whole kit will be less or the same price and I was like No way ! Sure enough ...got the whole set for less than 2 Batts and a charger
@@maritimespook ended up getting that 12 v impact kit right after
Last Sunday Amazon Canada had the 3/8 impact 12v for 98 bucks tool only so it’s coming today
Lowes and Canadian tire has the 12v drill kit on sale for 129 cad but I do t need another drill .
Maybe it if was a hammer drill I would get it but I’ll save my money to see what sales are on labour day weekend
@jeremynoakes Right on Brotha ! Some good Tools , good price ! Pays off to look for those deals ! Atb my friend I appreciate you !
How much was the sale price?
As someone who has had and enjoyed m12 tools for over 5 years innovations in battery tech makes Dewalt 20v my choice for someone new to tools and looking for compact ones.
The atomic line with the 1.7 power stack batteries are a bit bigger than 12v tools with compact in handle batteries. However that style is incompatible with newer 21700 batteries and pouch cell tech. Add to that the real limitations on a 12v line for hp saws, drills, and grinders and i think you win in the long run by having one battery platform that can grow and expand without any real limitations.
Good afternoon from Syracuse NY brother
You'll get more pep out of the 12v tools if you use the DeWalt 5ah battery.
Very true!
I've got a Dewalt 18v circular saw, jig saw and 2 drills - great tools!
When they finally die, I will replace them with 20v tools.
18v and 20v are the same
100%
@@luisodriozola79 They are not the same. Same voltage(18v) but the 20v is the new line. If you already have the older 18v, no "need" to upgrade but if you are going to be buying new, i prefer the newer 18v "20v"s.
@@JohnC-xu3kq suit yourself
@@luisodriozola79 I do
I' looking for a beginner drill that can handle concrete, bricks and tile. Would the 12 V drill be able to handle it? I'm working in my bathroom.
Good comparison of platforms, I have the older set of 12v (brushed motor) will the new 12v extreme batteries work in my tools (drill, impact driver and recip saw)?
Thank you, If those older brushed 12v tools hade slide in batteries like these ones I think they'll work in the new tools. I have an old brushed 12v impact and it's battery works in the new tools and vice versa. new batteries for that old tool too.
@@jiujitsu2000 Yes mine are Lithium slide in batteries...I believe the older style are 18V and Ni-cad...thanks for the info.
I saw a video where it was discussed that the 18V and the 20V are pretty much the same thing. Its just a marketing thing for the most part. Also, the 20V Max just means that the battery charges uo to 20V, and then when you press that trigger it drops to 18V.
The 12V is only a 10.6V but we all round up and just refer to it as 12V.
For anyone interested in this topic andif you're trying to decide which platform to purchase, check out the link I'm referencing. Let me know what you guys think.
To this channel, thank you for your review of these products, it adds to our overall knowldege. Oss!
th-cam.com/video/zMCzM6IfPOQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=6CgcNNrB270fGMLa
Неужели не нашлось места по тише , не возможно слушать, напрягаться......😔 ,хотя обзор хороший 👍
Great review with a wealth of information, I myself am thinking of getting the DCF850 and the DCF845 to add to my:
DCF900
DCF891
DCF923
DCF921
DCF513
I'm still researching the DCD.
Mahalo from CommieFornia aka California USA🇺🇸
TBD3.0(Toothless Bull Dog 3.0)
😂your test makes no sense, you manipulate the test with your movements....impossible to compare machines
Why would I do that? I bought both kits with my hard earned money. What purpose would that serve to manipulate the tests?
@@jiujitsu2000 not on purpose, you just need to take a tool faster or slower, a screw that falls, etc. you're wasting time..
you need to stop the time between screws and start counting only from the moment you start the drills . And thats more fair ....