Those super-powerful drills are monsters ;). I think Bosch has something similar, and also Parkside. Still, they are so big and heavy that it is at least dificult to use them for example standing on the ladder. But when you are on the ground and has two strong hands to handle the torque, there is no hole they won't drill ;).
Thank you for your feedback! That correct. It's not that easy to work with such a monster all day long but if you need the power this drill will have no difficulties :D Kind regards
@@orhankoula1781That's backwards... higher gears spin faster but the low gear has the most power. In my experience drilling out new construction wood framed houses, speed 2 is fine. Older houses, like remodels sometimes have dried out wood that is really hard on the drills, I slip down to 1 for more power. Be careful using the dcd999 in gear 1 and set on drill... i turn my clutch way down to 6 or 7 so it stops when i hit a nail instead of breaking my arm or ripping a finger off.
Thank you for this video. Just bought the DCD999 and excited to see a practical test.
@rtang10005 With pleasure! 😊👍🏼
I'm glad you enjoyed the video!
Thank you very much for the praise and for supporting my work! :)
Best regards
Those super-powerful drills are monsters ;). I think Bosch has something similar, and also Parkside. Still, they are so big and heavy that it is at least dificult to use them for example standing on the ladder. But when you are on the ground and has two strong hands to handle the torque, there is no hole they won't drill ;).
Thank you for your feedback!
That correct. It's not that easy to work with such a monster all day long but if you need the power this drill will have no difficulties :D
Kind regards
I thought the DCD999 was 126Nm of torque
Yes that's correct 127/68Nm max. :)
For the starting video u say first gear? Why what i see u use second gear? 😅
@Sapit-lq2oz Unfortunately, I can no longer say exactly what I did there. 😅 It's possible that something was mixed up...🤔
@@TechIllusion-ENtell me something, with the 2nd and 3rd gear this machine is more stronger than 1st gear ?
@@orhankoula1781That's backwards... higher gears spin faster but the low gear has the most power. In my experience drilling out new construction wood framed houses, speed 2 is fine. Older houses, like remodels sometimes have dried out wood that is really hard on the drills, I slip down to 1 for more power. Be careful using the dcd999 in gear 1 and set on drill... i turn my clutch way down to 6 or 7 so it stops when i hit a nail instead of breaking my arm or ripping a finger off.