The Harbor Freight Hercules 3/4" looks to have come out around a day ago. Our store doesn't have one yet, but we'll have to pick one up to compare! In general these episodes usually take around 2 weeks or more to make - so anything that comes out a couple days before will have a hard time making the cut. Suggest others to compare!
It would be cool to see how the Ingersoll Rand W7172-K22 $427.99 tool only, snap-on CT9100DB 627.95 tool only But something i think it would be interesting to see what the $80 home depot XtremepowerUS Model#: 18855-H1 could actually do! Claiming Output torque: 5800 NM and Approx. 4275 ft./lbs. I think i know the answer to this but, Is there any way this could be connected to an impact?
DeWalt on DeWalt action, by making Chainsaw Massacre ][ by strapping a DCF-961 to it, in place of that Milwaukee? 😊 And, perhaps try and machine a small metal enclosure for the whole thing (instead of using the drill body)? Something that looks similar to the drill impact-attachment that you tested awhile back...
I'm glad Nathan sent it over! I had to tell you right away when I seen it because it was awesome that someone swapped it over so quick... Great tests as always!!!
Is there a build video or post about it somewhere? I'm trying to do the same but wondering if he installed a steel sleeve into the nose cone after enlarging it to fit the 3/4 anvil?
I would offer my Makita 40V 3/4 but even after about 2 years, hundreds of tires and whatever else doesn't want to move for anything else it still works great. Perhaps if the 1 inch comes out and is really good then I might consider it for science.
This was a DCF897 anvil in a DCF961 hammer assembly correct? If so, the anvil sweep is not the same. The lobes are a different size between the DCF897 anvil and the DCF900 anvil. I’m curious to see what the hammer and anvil fitment looks like after your testing.
Id love to see the 3/4" pnuematics on the dyno. I know u cant garauntee 90psi under load but if u cant...we cant either so it would still be good content.
A carbide insert in a boring bar could make short work of it and for most who don't have a home machine shop a visit to your local shop (on a Friday and offer to bring frostly libation) might get the bushing mod done cheap, quick and accurately. Bring anvil and housing so they can mic the anvil shaft. BTW for large batteries to ship freely in Europe one option for manufacturers (and creative hobbyists with 3D printers) could be to make one style of battery with a duplicate battery well in the bottom so as to stack batteries. How insane one chose to be with stacked parallel batteries is up to the user. Another could be a dual battery adapter mounting them side by side vertically. Awkward but for some jobs it could avoid mechanic suffering.
Parkside is common in Europe, pretty sure no parkside tools to be seen in USA. Only real way of getting their hands on those tools is to ship them to TTC.
3:23 just an fyi from a Metabo user. The battery release button is so wide/weird because you are supposed to push it with the hell of the right(operating) hand and pull out the battery with the left hand.
I love these 3/4 videos, that dewalt mod is how they should have shipped it right away from factory. Imho makita xgt still looks very competitive, similar or better numbers in more "realistic" 5 and 10 second tests and none of that vtec nonsense, plus their batteries are much better and quality/repairability is better in general.
Pretty sure they did 1/2 model just in case to be the number one among 1/2 impact wrenches. Maybe there is more to do for the dewalt than just snap on 3/4 drive on 961, and they will do some twicks and things around to make it actual 1200 ft/lbs monster.
It's worth keeping in mind a 10 second test here is still starting from zero torque. You wouldn't be needing 10 seconds to see the performance we show if your bolt is already tight enough to need those numbers. The VTec changes things a bit but still.
i have suspicion the weight of the anvil changed the turn over of the 2nd planetary gear? when you had it open i noticed 2 set of gears big and small one, it may just be a gear change
Something I'd like to see you test are metal shears. It would be quite informative and also pretty cool to see you test the different brands to the point of failure.
Wow this really makes me look forward to my DCF 964 showing up. I have a 9 amp flexvolt and I know exactly where it will be if I can find a bolt/nut that will stand up to that beast of a an impact with a 5 amp battery hooked to it.
How about an impact socket stress test against that banger of a Dewalt? See which one resists the round-out the best. Wright Tool just came out with WrightSquare which is supposed to be like flank drive for the back end of a socket, and a bunch of other popular socket options like Tekton and Sunex and Pittsburgh, maybe toss in a truck brand in there, etc.
Yeah that 3/4" Dewalt is going to be a beast. Can't wait. Why doesn't DeWalt make a flex volt impact? Seems like that's a tool that is begging to be given life.
Curious as to the difference between stated breakaway torque (over 1100) and measured torque on the Skidmore LED(800 or so)? Is this a difference in pressure applied vs thread friction induced torque? Perhaps shedding some light on any numbers yielded below advertised?
Hogging out the nose of the DCF850 impact driver to install a 1/2" anvil was pretty miserable ... can only imagine doing a high torque! SeeSi did us dirty here 👎
@@itspapaj4732 absolutely, these are meant for people who alredy have the batteries, but dont want to pay stupid money for the makita impacts. for the own vehicles/some friends cars type of garage they are great.
Would doing tests on various digital torque wrenches be something you guys would consider doing in the future? I cant remember who but I saw a video a year back of some guy comparing various wrenches and how far out some of the cheaper models are. Would be nice to see :)
Is there a build video on the dewalt? Im trying to convert my 961 to 3/4 drive also , already got the correct anvil from the older model dewalt 3/4. Just wondering if he installed a steel sleeve or bushing into the nose cone for the 3/4 anvil after boring it out to accept said anvil?
@dzierzega not good lol , I still have the anvil , tried to drill out the nose cone and found out the insert inside is super freakin hardend. so its still not done. would need to machine it out to size and then the 3/4 anvil would be riding on just aluminum since the sleeve was machined out. so would need a steel sleeve that fits the shank of the 3/4 anvil pressed into the nose cone once its drilled out
I’m lost for words by the dewalt what do I do I have the Milwaukee half-inch with the 12.0 battery but that Dewalt slaps it in the face how do I get my Milwaukee to make that kind of power?
Nice video as always guys. Man 1500Nm with a hand held impact, this is getting way too crazy. Can you do the ''release test'' with the Makita xgt 3/4''?
I love how dewalt is kicking fuckin ass and all the Milwaukee fanboys are real quiet about the “best tool brand ever! Hell yeah red tools for life go America” like buddy guy Milwaukee ain’t shit, they just have good marketing and a wide variety of tools. Dewalt isn’t trash
Idk, The $200 AliExpress Onevan 3100nm has more torque than the Milwaukee 2864-20. The Forge battery is pretty impressive but I don’t see it making that much difference.
Seriously I've asked this before and I'll ask it again. Why release new high torques in 1/2inch and leave 3/4inch to age when the torque in these new impacts better suit 3/4 drive
Dewalt all day! Nothing but overall best tools for the field of hard work! 😊 I know I field tests with heavy equipment. But now I making mine a 3/4 too! 👍🏼
luckily didn't pull the trigger for metabo and with its overpriced price.. will be going with bosch bi turbo 1/2 or 3/4in.. looking fwd for the rand 3/4in test
Well, Metabo fanboy here. You tried the 8Ah and the 5.5Ah, but did you try the 10Ah battery? I also wonder how many beans a 4Ah (single row) battery would put out. I also wonder if you plan to test the other Metabo impact wrenches (300, 400, 800 and 1450 Nm marketed devices). But yes, although I am a fanboy I have to admit that this highly praised and priced tool did not deliver.
I hope more brands notice how good it is to make a good quality tool. Seesii probably saw a significant increase in sales after the ttc video and it was solely based on the performance of the tool. The 3/4 wasn’t as impressive, though.
Could you please make another video to determine the release torque on the dewalt dcf 961 and the metabo ssw 18 ltx 1750, that would be much more interesting Thanks
Interesting to see Metabo's offering producing 100% advertised claims! I personally chose to believe that's thanks to *_TTC's_* existence, keeping manufacturers honest! ❤ Just in case this is the last episode of the year: Wishing a happy and _safe_ holidays to everyone over at TTC! _(and no, not _*_that_*_ Wish!_ 😅 _lol)_
e5216 I have since removed serval big truck lugs now the dcf961 at work couldn't move and tightened a pinion crush sleeve the 961 couldn't so I already know it out performs the dewalt on 24v . It will be interesting to put numbers to it though.
Did you watch the test of the test of the 2767 going from 800 to 970 on the flex? That is 20+% gain. On the 2967 that would yield 1100 which seems about right based on my experiences with the 961 as a comparison. The whole vtec thing is really annoying when you need the extra power, sitting there letting it hammer for 3 seconds before anything happens, especially when you have to do it over and over on a set of lug nuts. I can have an entire wheel off with the 2967 before the 961 has 2 nuts loose. I like the 961 I just wish you could deactivate the low power ramp up mode on the highest setting.
@timiacobucci I have both the milwaukee and dewalt I use the milwaukee more because it lighter with plenty of power but on very stuck bolts I have to bring out the 961 much more powerful with there original batterys Might get the 24v battery and adapters to test it out I know what your saying the vtec is bit annoying would of been better full power out the gate
Great video guys, can you show how to modify the nose cone to fit the 3/4 anvil? Is it worth doing or should I wait till the 3/4 model dcf961 comes out
The Harbor Freight Hercules 3/4" looks to have come out around a day ago. Our store doesn't have one yet, but we'll have to pick one up to compare! In general these episodes usually take around 2 weeks or more to make - so anything that comes out a couple days before will have a hard time making the cut. Suggest others to compare!
Hey, it's me. Air ratchet guy. Jonnesway makes a knuckle buster.
Why is UA-cam comments on Mobile absolutely dog shit?
It would be cool to see how the Ingersoll Rand W7172-K22 $427.99 tool only, snap-on CT9100DB 627.95 tool only
But something i think it would be interesting to see what the $80 home depot XtremepowerUS Model#: 18855-H1 could actually do! Claiming Output torque: 5800 NM and Approx. 4275 ft./lbs.
I think i know the answer to this but, Is there any way this could be connected to an impact?
Would love to see a comparison of all the new gen Hercules impacts to see if they’ve improved on anything
Also, the gen 1 ultra torque Hercules can be had for $130 right now with a 20% coupon on top of its clearance price.
DeWalt on DeWalt action, by making Chainsaw Massacre ][ by strapping a DCF-961 to it, in place of that Milwaukee? 😊
And, perhaps try and machine a small metal enclosure for the whole thing (instead of using the drill body)?
Something that looks similar to the drill impact-attachment that you tested awhile back...
The reason Dewalt hasn't come out with theirs is because they're still working on how to make it as angry with life as the 1/2" model.
theyll slap a bigger motor on it so it can stomp 1'' impacts.
or make a whacky flexvolt impact
I'm glad Nathan sent it over! I had to tell you right away when I seen it because it was awesome that someone swapped it over so quick... Great tests as always!!!
Is there a build video or post about it somewhere?
I'm trying to do the same but wondering if he installed a steel sleeve into the nose cone after enlarging it to fit the 3/4 anvil?
@@jdogdiesel7242 nope he just enlarged the whole big enough to fit
I'd like to see some durability tests,who's insides are ground to dust with repeated use .
I would offer my Makita 40V 3/4 but even after about 2 years, hundreds of tires and whatever else doesn't want to move for anything else it still works great.
Perhaps if the 1 inch comes out and is really good then I might consider it for science.
@@shangri-la-la-la they have already tested the makita 40v 3/4 inch. Towards the end of the video, they mention it briefly.
@@Asmith-1111 I am talking for a durability test. To see how they hold up after being used on a frequent basis.
This was a DCF897 anvil in a DCF961 hammer assembly correct? If so, the anvil sweep is not the same. The lobes are a different size between the DCF897 anvil and the DCF900 anvil. I’m curious to see what the hammer and anvil fitment looks like after your testing.
That special sauce DeWalt is using is something else!
secret ingredient is meth :D
I love the mad science that happens on this channel!!! Don’t stop doing it 🥳
HF just released the 3/4" "Ultra torque". Would be interested to see where that stacks up. Assuming it's just the 1/2 with a 3/4 Anvil.
Looks like our stores dont have any yet, but we'll have to pick one up!
And it's ONLY $200 in stock store by me but want to get it in INDIANA save on TAXE$ hopefully they did more then just 3/4 ANVIL
@THEBEARDEDTOOLGUY oh its def just an anvil. But that's normal
@@THEBEARDEDTOOLGUY -I just saw the 961 on Amazon for $280! So it’s not much more for a DeWalt at this moment. 8/28/24
Seeing the SeeSii try to shout you out in an ad, and then get destroyed in todays runs, was quite funny 🤣
Id love to see the 3/4" pnuematics on the dyno. I know u cant garauntee 90psi under load but if u cant...we cant either so it would still be good content.
We're working on a new air system in spring
@@TorqueTestChannel Please do a build episode on it.
Would love to see under a 90psi load and also run a proper set up to see the difference.
A carbide insert in a boring bar could make short work of it and for most who don't have a home machine shop a visit to your local shop (on a Friday and offer to bring frostly libation) might get the bushing mod done cheap, quick and accurately. Bring anvil and housing so they can mic the anvil shaft. BTW for large batteries to ship freely in Europe one option for manufacturers (and creative hobbyists with 3D printers) could be to make one style of battery with a duplicate battery well in the bottom so as to stack batteries. How insane one chose to be with stacked parallel batteries is up to the user. Another could be a dual battery adapter mounting them side by side vertically. Awkward but for some jobs it could avoid mechanic suffering.
I'm no machinist, would you shave my lobes?
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That's a really neat idea
Dewalt has the new 3/4 labelled as the dcf964 its on preorder at one of my local tool stores
As a heavy equipment mechanic who uses Dewalt... I NEED the 3/4 961.
Allegedly it's already in the works as a DCF964
That DeWalt is a beast. Wow.
Hey TTC,
do you have access parkside tools?
Im courious about their numbers in your test setup.
I don't think so but spoiler, they all suck balls hard. Every review I have seen of them was horrible.
Parkside is common in Europe, pretty sure no parkside tools to be seen in USA. Only real way of getting their hands on those tools is to ship them to TTC.
would be great to finally be able to have a proper comparison for them
@@franksenden8187 you can already find reviews on them, they suck and are not worth the time.
We bought a handful of them actually, and then they canceled our shipment because the batteries couldn't ship by air
What is With the Bosch Professional gds 18v 1050hc (name in Germany) It also has a 3/4 inch mount
Can you guys test the Ework high torque impact and maybe a few of Eworks other impact wrench options?
I just did an anvil swap on my dcf900. Used a dcf897 nose cone and anvil. Fits perfectly
how does it perform? better than when it was 1/2in drive?
3:23 just an fyi from a Metabo user. The battery release button is so wide/weird because you are supposed to push it with the hell of the right(operating) hand and pull out the battery with the left hand.
Definitely need to see more Temu Stuff
I love these 3/4 videos, that dewalt mod is how they should have shipped it right away from factory. Imho makita xgt still looks very competitive, similar or better numbers in more "realistic" 5 and 10 second tests and none of that vtec nonsense, plus their batteries are much better and quality/repairability is better in general.
Pretty sure they did 1/2 model just in case to be the number one among 1/2 impact wrenches. Maybe there is more to do for the dewalt than just snap on 3/4 drive on 961, and they will do some twicks and things around to make it actual 1200 ft/lbs monster.
@@bleyz3557 maybe yeah, we'll have to wait and see :)
It's worth keeping in mind a 10 second test here is still starting from zero torque. You wouldn't be needing 10 seconds to see the performance we show if your bolt is already tight enough to need those numbers. The VTec changes things a bit but still.
@@TorqueTestChannel yeah ofc :)
@@MrArcticPOWER ofc, for a good reason 👍
Where you at with the dcf964 review it’s out now! Just bought mine
Have you tried Makita's 3/4 "XGT impact with the newer 4.0 ah high output battery? It probably won't make a difference but worth a check.
I would love to see the air version of this snap on Matco Mac ext and a one inch version aswell
Too bad you didn't get the new Hercules 3/4" curious how it compares to these
Looks like it's been out for 1 day and our stores dont have any yet
i’ll wait for the new yellow 3/4. my old big boy 1/2 is still doing fine
i have suspicion the weight of the anvil changed the turn over of the 2nd planetary gear? when you had it open i noticed 2 set of gears big and small one, it may just be a gear change
can you include your test with 3/4" bosch biturbo? its tool only only price is kinda on the low side.
Something I'd like to see you test are metal shears. It would be quite informative and also pretty cool to see you test the different brands to the point of failure.
Wow this really makes me look forward to my DCF 964 showing up. I have a 9 amp flexvolt and I know exactly where it will be if I can find a bolt/nut that will stand up to that beast of a an impact with a 5 amp battery hooked to it.
How about an impact socket stress test against that banger of a Dewalt? See which one resists the round-out the best. Wright Tool just came out with WrightSquare which is supposed to be like flank drive for the back end of a socket, and a bunch of other popular socket options like Tekton and Sunex and Pittsburgh, maybe toss in a truck brand in there, etc.
Yeah that 3/4" Dewalt is going to be a beast. Can't wait. Why doesn't DeWalt make a flex volt impact? Seems like that's a tool that is begging to be given life.
Fern, my girlfriend's last name is Heimerdinger. I am devastated that now our friends, all avid TTC viewers, will now giggle when she enters a room. 🙁
Be thankful your girls hammer has no action to it... they'd crack alot of Thai jokes I'd imagine if that thing did hit
the paw patrol mayor 😂😂 gotta love having young young siblings/cousins
I keep saying, you still haven't tried the big xgt battery for the makita.
how do yall choose what is considered a amazon brand when did amazon start making tools??
Curious as to the difference between stated breakaway torque (over 1100) and measured torque on the Skidmore LED(800 or so)? Is this a difference in pressure applied vs thread friction induced torque? Perhaps shedding some light on any numbers yielded below advertised?
Damn, how are you going to top this video on Christmas day?
Hogging out the nose of the DCF850 impact driver to install a 1/2" anvil was pretty miserable ... can only imagine doing a high torque!
SeeSi did us dirty here 👎
And to think Makita XGT had this torque 3 years ago…
“Like a sbc with a big turbo” best line I’ve herd on this channel😂
i use the same heimerdinger in 1/2", for the laughable amount of money it costs, its very good.
Unless you already have Makita batteries, you'd be better off just buying a kit for a big brand since the batteries alone make it too expensive.
@@itspapaj4732 absolutely, these are meant for people who alredy have the batteries, but dont want to pay stupid money for the makita impacts. for the own vehicles/some friends cars type of garage they are great.
i have bought mine with shipping for roughly the price of a makita 5ah battery.
Have you test LAGATUNS 3/4 impact wrench yet . I bought 2 of them came with 1x 6ah battery . Have DW DCF900 bought 2 of them but not dcf961 yet
Please make a review and comparison of yato wrenches YT-828074 and YT-828071
Can you guys test the Menards brand power tools, masterforce. Very curious where they land since they're also made by Chervon like flex and skil
Would doing tests on various digital torque wrenches be something you guys would consider doing in the future? I cant remember who but I saw a video a year back of some guy comparing various wrenches and how far out some of the cheaper models are. Would be nice to see :)
Is there a build video on the dewalt?
Im trying to convert my 961 to 3/4 drive also , already got the correct anvil from the older model dewalt 3/4.
Just wondering if he installed a steel sleeve or bushing into the nose cone for the 3/4 anvil after boring it out to accept said anvil?
How'd you make out? I just got the anvil not sure if I need anything else
@dzierzega not good lol , I still have the anvil , tried to drill out the nose cone and found out the insert inside is super freakin hardend. so its still not done. would need to machine it out to size and then the 3/4 anvil would be riding on just aluminum since the sleeve was machined out. so would need a steel sleeve that fits the shank of the 3/4 anvil pressed into the nose cone once its drilled out
@@jdogdiesel7242 have you ordered the same anvil he mentioned in the video?
@dzierzega yes out of the dewalt 3/4in drive impact
I’m lost for words by the dewalt what do I do I have the Milwaukee half-inch with the 12.0 battery but that Dewalt slaps it in the face how do I get my Milwaukee to make that kind of power?
Nice video as always guys.
Man 1500Nm with a hand held impact, this is getting way too crazy.
Can you do the ''release test'' with the Makita xgt 3/4''?
I can't wait to see the Hercules 3/4" NEW ultra torque driver. I definitely have a Hercules addiction!
I would like to see testing on all the battery powered caulk guns, just wondering if there’s anyway they’re worth it
Man now I have to wait for a dedicated video on the new hercules
Im interested to see you test some worx brand drill and impact drivers
They are a very good bargain in my area
The DeWALT actually defeating an air tool on this chart is astounding. Can't wait to see the real tool when it releases.
As a German Heimerdinger made me laugh pretty good
I'd love to see you review the line up of Caterpillar power tools. Dont know who manufactures them and I wonder if they're any good.
I love how dewalt is kicking fuckin ass and all the Milwaukee fanboys are real quiet about the “best tool brand ever! Hell yeah red tools for life go America” like buddy guy Milwaukee ain’t shit, they just have good marketing and a wide variety of tools. Dewalt isn’t trash
I enjoyed "Frankewaukee". Man taht moded DeWalt 3/4" sure has a bad attitude when it comes to stuck bolts! Nice!
The DCF897 has a different width on the anvil lugs (dawgs as you call them). That will result in strange wear/low life on that anvil.
Yep. I just posted a video showing this exact thing, but I've been calling them lobes 😂
That hymendinger resembles the old Harbor Freight Chicago Electric cordless impact from 15 years ago 🤔
That Humdinger better call the PAW Patrol to get a little more power.
Maybe try the Bosch 3/4"? Its rated for 1050Nm, just 50 more than the 1/2" but guessing from how that finished, that would be 2nd place...
Why'd the Milwaukee 3/4 get left out of this compare? It would have been cool to see with a Forge battery.
Idk, The $200 AliExpress Onevan 3100nm has more torque than the Milwaukee 2864-20. The Forge battery is pretty impressive but I don’t see it making that much difference.
Very true 👍
Do you have Lidl stores in the Amerikastan so you can try Parkside tools?
Go mayor Humdinger!
Seriously I've asked this before and I'll ask it again. Why release new high torques in 1/2inch and leave 3/4inch to age when the torque in these new impacts better suit 3/4 drive
I wish you included the Older Makita and XGT 3/4 impact with a larger battery on screen with the curves for comparison with the other Fakita Impacts.
I agree. Makita isn’t getting much love on this channel…. Let’s see the XGT 3/4” with a 5ah or 8ah battery.
Dewalt all day! Nothing but overall best tools for the field of hard work! 😊 I know I field tests with heavy equipment. But now I making mine a 3/4 too! 👍🏼
The heimerdinger is the same tool as that first Seesii high torque you tested isn’t it? They look the same besides drive size
Nope, fairly different
Humdinger. There’s some serious humor with that company!
luckily didn't pull the trigger for metabo and with its overpriced price.. will be going with bosch bi turbo 1/2 or 3/4in.. looking fwd for the rand 3/4in test
Well, Metabo fanboy here.
You tried the 8Ah and the 5.5Ah, but did you try the 10Ah battery?
I also wonder how many beans a 4Ah (single row) battery would put out.
I also wonder if you plan to test the other Metabo impact wrenches (300, 400, 800 and 1450 Nm marketed devices).
But yes, although I am a fanboy I have to admit that this highly praised and priced tool did not deliver.
I hope more brands notice how good it is to make a good quality tool. Seesii probably saw a significant increase in sales after the ttc video and it was solely based on the performance of the tool. The 3/4 wasn’t as impressive, though.
Putting a 3/4 on the DeWalt was turning it from a "I Wasn't Asking" to a "You Will Be Punished Now"
Could you please make another video to determine the release torque on the dewalt dcf 961 and the metabo ssw 18 ltx 1750, that would be much more interesting Thanks
Okay I had to LOL at seeing Humdinger on the screen!.
You should try to make a 2967-20 3/4 drive version, that would be really cool! A bit less power but shorter and lighter.
You guys need to do the new brushless 3/4 Hercules impact
When will we see a gen 3 3/4 Milwaukee released
I'll buy temu for the price and the power it does produce will tighten or loosen anything I'll ever get my hands on
love the paw patrol reference for all us parents lmao
Hercules just released their 3/4” this week… might not get the Dewalt, but I bet that would beat out the other 3.
just call it the humdinger like ProjFarm Todd would. 891 was my former new favorite thi ng.
hF Hercules just came out with a 3/4 as well for 199 bare tool
that heimerdinger looks really good
Now I can't wait for the real dcf964. My dcf900 just isn't able to remove everything I need it to.
I think testing camping power packs would get you loads of views - as end times approach we need to know what’s the crap in that area 🤔
I really want to know your tool budget. Thanks for the awesome content!
Have you tried hikoki power tools??
Interesting to see Metabo's offering producing 100% advertised claims!
I personally chose to believe that's thanks to *_TTC's_* existence, keeping manufacturers honest! ❤
Just in case this is the last episode of the year: Wishing a happy and _safe_ holidays to everyone over at TTC!
_(and no, not _*_that_*_ Wish!_ 😅 _lol)_
You should take apart some craftsman stuff and see if it will take Dewalt parts.
We've done that with their high torque
@@TorqueTestChanneland?
Quite similar with some updates being newer
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Any plans to test a 2967 on 24v? I've been running it like this for months and I'm certain it's making over 1k. It could even outshine the dcf961.
😂😂😂😂 hahaha
It really flatlines even before 900 the milwaukee 2967 don't think it would make it to 1000 in 15 sec
The dcf961 on 24v would be a monster
e5216 I have since removed serval big truck lugs now the dcf961 at work couldn't move and tightened a pinion crush sleeve the 961 couldn't so I already know it out performs the dewalt on 24v . It will be interesting to put numbers to it though.
Did you watch the test of the test of the 2767 going from 800 to 970 on the flex? That is 20+% gain. On the 2967 that would yield 1100 which seems about right based on my experiences with the 961 as a comparison. The whole vtec thing is really annoying when you need the extra power, sitting there letting it hammer for 3 seconds before anything happens, especially when you have to do it over and over on a set of lug nuts. I can have an entire wheel off with the 2967 before the 961 has 2 nuts loose. I like the 961 I just wish you could deactivate the low power ramp up mode on the highest setting.
@timiacobucci I have both the milwaukee and dewalt I use the milwaukee more because it lighter with plenty of power but on very stuck bolts I have to bring out the 961 much more powerful with there original batterys
Might get the 24v battery and adapters to test it out I know what your saying the vtec is bit annoying would of been better full power out the gate
Been thinking about getting the new Hercules 3/4 from HF
That was a bloodbath. At least Murica carried it home.
Dewalt FTW 🙌
I was wondering if he was going to call it humdinger like project farm did
Did not disappoint
Dork test channel is da bestest
Great video guys, can you show how to modify the nose cone to fit the 3/4 anvil? Is it worth doing or should I wait till the 3/4 model dcf961 comes out
We need to see the Jingleheimer Schmidt review.
Can you try the seesii wh760