@@toolsobsession889 i cant stand that about my m12 tools.... restarting all the time. This is not thermal festool, its their anti-wrist snapping feature
First, no professional would use gloves on any rotating machine as this might get caught and cause injury. Second, the drills are not set correctly both to drill mode, so this comparison makes no sense.
This is only valid for dangerous tools with high power such as circular saws, table saws, routers, etc. For drill-screwdrivers you can actually wear gloves to avoid hitting your fingers in tight places or avoiding screwing your fingers when the head slips
Did you use both drills on the same setting? Speed 1 vs Speed 2 on the top of the machine.
Yes I did.
03:44 i could see that the drill was on screw mode not on drill mode
You maybe right I have to check that.
@@toolsobsession889 That's why the drill was making a beep soud because of the electronic clutch
bro I don't know if 12v and 18v have the same power.😆
They are both 18v
Festools thermal overload pisses me off
Milwaukee is even worse.
@@toolsobsession889 i cant stand that about my m12 tools.... restarting all the time. This is not thermal festool, its their anti-wrist snapping feature
First, no professional would use gloves on any rotating machine as this might get caught and cause injury. Second, the drills are not set correctly both to drill mode, so this comparison makes no sense.
Are sure of that.
This is only valid for dangerous tools with high power such as circular saws, table saws, routers, etc. For drill-screwdrivers you can actually wear gloves to avoid hitting your fingers in tight places or avoiding screwing your fingers when the head slips