A lot of comments about where this tools are made, saying that Milwakee's are made in China, but it doesn't matter : of course chinese know how to make very strong tools, that's not the question. The true question is "which quality do they decide to make for the tools they sell under which brand". It's not being able or not being able. It's choosing a quality and a price for each brand.
Некоторые замеры не честные, расстояние рычага менялось, особенно это заметно на старинном разводном ключе где рычаг был заметно укорочен что и показало большее усилие
Milwaukee Tool is a subsidiary of Techtronic Industries, a company based in Hong Kong. This means that Milwaukee Tool is ultimately owned by a Chinese company, which indicates that it is not an American company, but a 'Chinese company'. Most of this company's products are manufactured in China, and marketed and sold here in the United States.
In another industry I follow where most items are made in China, it's possible to have the factory build to spec. is this apples to apples ? Not sure but what I'm saying is that even though things are built in China, there can be a range of qualities depending on how you get them made. it's just too bad we can't make more in the US.
As has already been stated, these wrenches have all been built to different standards....the Milwaukee regardless of ownership has been built to a higher standard...
Hogert and Yato are not a Polish manufacturers. These are Chinese tools. The only Polish manufacturer is Kuźnia Sułkowice (their 180 mm pliers cost about 12 $).
En la prueba de las pericas la prensa es alejada para que ocupe menos torque al quebrarla y las de marca Milwaukee acerca la prensa para use más torque al quebrarla y así dar mejor puntaje a la marca
Würth of Germany is no manufacturer. It is a big dealer who sells mostly reliable tools and stuff. Test better Stahlwille, Gedore or Hazet. These are known as good and expensive quality.
@laszloszell8753 china does not make high quality products. China's "international" products are generally regarded as low quality. China's "national" products are amazon/temu tier crap
To over engineer or to serve the purpose ? To under utilise or to overuse ? Price to usage ratio ? Everything can be made for a price for such tools from those countries - whether competitive or not only. Nothing very complex here unlike rocket or space science. 😊
The vintage pliers look like Jamestown Crescent, always good tools. If you need more than 20 kg on the handle, you are not using the right tool. Several reasonably priced tools will out-live an expensive one for the same cost used reasonably. Ten Chinese cheap angle grinders for less than one Milwaukee. Nine still in their boxes, first still going well.
People who use tools in the United States are very hard on them, I have broken the finest quality Craftsman and snap-on tools, not the new garbage, but the stuff that was built in the '50s and '60s and '70s. I've twisted wrenches until they've broken in half. I've exploded sockets, I have pulled on a 4-ft long pipe wrench until the steel gave way and the wrench snapped in two pieces with so much violence and I never found the second part. So it's good to see Milwaukee still producing good quality tools.
70 years old and I have never bought a tool that isn’t the best quality that I can get. I’m not buying some five dollar or whatever tool I have tools that were my dad‘s and my grandfather‘s and they work perfectly well even though they’re 100+ years old. By the very best you can.
I think the video showed pretty clear that it's a myth that old tools are so superior. They are not. Most tools are just good enough for 99% of the people and use cases so they never fail and therefore old tools give the impression of better quality. It's a question of demand and maybe in some cases precision. An old tablesaw wont be that precise anymore as the bearings get old. But an old hammer does the same job as a new medium or expensive one. But probably will beat cheap chinese products.
If you purchase these Chinese products in China, the price only needs to be one tenth of what you indicate. The price difference was taken by your importer. In China, if the product performance reaches half of that produced in Germany or Japan, the price only needs to be one percent of theirs. If the performance is exactly the same, it only costs one tenth of the price.
Milwaukee Tools is owned by Techtronic - Hong Kong multi-national company. However, hand tools are made in the U.S., and in other countries to serve local markets.
You must try ZEBRA tools from Wurth, "ZEBRA" stands for premium quality tools. "Red line" tools from Wurth are lower/standard quality (much cheaper than Zebra). The same at Gedore, it's Gedore (premium quality tools) and Gedore Red (lower/standard quality, much cheaper).
The screwdriver is pressed from the end of the lever in Russia,5:27 Germany and China, which causes it to be easily damaged Whereas in the US 5:58 you compress it in the middle, which gives false strength and an unfair comparison
The Milwaukee pliers shown in this video are clearly stated SOLINGEN, which makes them a German tool and not an American one. It's a rebranded tool which is made in Germany.
на ютубе полно тестов советских ключей - они лучше совсем дешевого Китая, но до немецкого японского или американского инструмента им далеко. изредка крутить гайки пойдет, как профессиональный инструмент нет
@@ROBIN50111 Soviet workers can be judged by the results of their work. Everything that was made in the USSR was of terrible quality. When the Iron Curtain fell and people began to have money for normal quality things, everything Soviet immediately went to the trash bin))
@@user-qi1cs3zg3n I don’t agree with you I am from the Middle East. In my grandfather's house, we have a Soviet fan and refrigerator that are still working well. In addition Soviet military industries such as aircraft and tanks conquered the world thanks to their quality We still love Russian industry and Belarusian heavy machinery to this day
The Milwaukee pliers are actually made in Germany. On the Hinge areaa you can see "Solingen" which is a city in Germany wheresome Toolmakers are located.
“Made in USA from global materials”, means, it's also made in China, but we don't want you to know that xD That's why we put the USA sticker on it that's the only part made in USA xD
Tell me an high quality Chinese tabke saw. Or a high quality Chinese impact drill... Or just high quality pliers like knippex. I mean i do not doubt they could. But i don't know why brand that i would trust my fingers to.
Unless you're an artisan who requires tools for every day use, by all means buy a decent set of tools. But for a once off never to use again ... getting something cheap is okay. Just a thought 🤔...😊
Tools made from metal. All technique are transparent. Manufacturers will take care of wide range of market needs, so products of different quality for people to afford. Better quality ones will ask for higher price. Don't buy cheap ones and then say they are bad. Many many countries can made strong tools from metal, not very high tech thing. DeWalt is US company that many tools are Made in China. My Sony A7 III is a very very popular Japanese camera which is Made in China.
Dude you did Toast a lot of different things with the H Press . You spent some cash to get the tools to Destroy . How about a Snap-on versus Mack,proto, Craftsmen ,Lennox ,Harbor Freight. Lowes,Home Depot.
1970 Россия? Забавно что эту херню русский пишет. Не знают даже ближайшую СОБСТВЕННУЮ историю, что уж говорить про другие века, другие страны? Зато всех учить истории пытаются
best tool is not with highest quality. best tools is whos do his job for less price, you dont need snap-on tool if you only one time in your life use. most time the tools more heavy if you used daily heavy tool you more powered out=tiered.
A lot of comments about where this tools are made, saying that Milwakee's are made in China, but it doesn't matter : of course chinese know how to make very strong tools, that's not the question.
The true question is "which quality do they decide to make for the tools they sell under which brand".
It's not being able or not being able. It's choosing a quality and a price for each brand.
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Некоторые замеры не честные, расстояние рычага менялось, особенно это заметно на старинном разводном ключе где рычаг был заметно укорочен что и показало большее усилие
I noticed that too and that is not a very subjective test if it's done in a manner with a lever longer or shorter
Инструмент Милуоки хороший. Американцы умеют делать.
Milwaukee Tool is a subsidiary of Techtronic Industries, a company based in Hong Kong. This means that Milwaukee Tool is ultimately owned by a Chinese company, which indicates that it is not an American company, but a 'Chinese company'. Most of this company's products are manufactured in China, and marketed and sold here in the United States.
In another industry I follow where most items are made in China, it's possible to have the factory build to spec. is this apples to apples ? Not sure but what I'm saying is that even though things are built in China, there can be a range of qualities depending on how you get them made. it's just too bad we can't make more in the US.
@@PKB-AG 而且,他們會偷走技術,你想提告也告不贏
I think the reason they said Milwaukee is American is because it started in the US (hence the name)
In fact at 9:36 you can clearly see the Solingen stamp, so Milwaukee is actually a German-made.
As has already been stated, these wrenches have all been built to different standards....the Milwaukee regardless of ownership has been built to a higher standard...
The truth: They all mode in China, including that test machine.
Hogert and Yato are not a Polish manufacturers. These are Chinese tools. The only Polish manufacturer is Kuźnia Sułkowice (their 180 mm pliers cost about 12 $).
Nie wiem czy Hogert jest Chinski, ale w miare porzadny sprzet. Szkoda, ze na filmikach brakuje Chocby Klein Tools, Lennox, czy Hilti.
@@piotr84ruchinski
真能造谣,中国没有这两种工具,你不要那么虚伪,别学韩国人,是你的错就改正,不要说谎。 别忘了闪击波兰
И где узнать где он был зделан?
En la prueba de las pericas la prensa es alejada para que ocupe menos torque al quebrarla y las de marca Milwaukee acerca la prensa para use más torque al quebrarla y así dar mejor puntaje a la marca
Würth of Germany is no manufacturer. It is a big dealer who sells mostly reliable tools and stuff. Test better Stahlwille, Gedore or Hazet. These are known as good and expensive quality.
When I pay 50-100x more for something, I expect it to be 50-100x better 😅
一针见血!
China isn’t too bad for the price and Germany and USA are quality
If we buy china good quality products for same price as USA or top end Germany, then is will be competitive. You cant compare the 2 ero with 45 euro.
@laszloszell8753 china does not make high quality products. China's "international" products are generally regarded as low quality. China's "national" products are amazon/temu tier crap
@@laszloszell8753tell me one. A good Chinese tool brand. They could do it. But they don't...
To over engineer or to serve the purpose ? To under utilise or to overuse ? Price to usage ratio ?
Everything can be made for a price for such tools from those countries - whether competitive or not only.
Nothing very complex here unlike rocket or space science. 😊
中国也有质量好的 而且价钱比这些便宜好几倍 主播拿的只是我们这里卖两块钱的货而已
The vintage pliers look like Jamestown Crescent, always good tools. If you need more than 20 kg on the handle, you are not using the right tool. Several reasonably priced tools will out-live an expensive one for the same cost used reasonably. Ten Chinese cheap angle grinders for less than one Milwaukee. Nine still in their boxes, first still going well.
I am an industrial mechanic, and I have always bought German Knipex lineman's pliers and locking pliers. They grip the best, in my opinion.
Hvac here....Klein for linesman .....but locking. Nothing will touch Knipex😊
People who use tools in the United States are very hard on them, I have broken the finest quality Craftsman and snap-on tools, not the new garbage, but the stuff that was built in the '50s and '60s and '70s. I've twisted wrenches until they've broken in half. I've exploded sockets, I have pulled on a 4-ft long pipe wrench until the steel gave way and the wrench snapped in two pieces with so much violence and I never found the second part. So it's good to see Milwaukee still producing good quality tools.
then you are the idiot who doesn't know how to use tools. :D :D :D
Their wrenches are made in Taiwan
Craftsman 🤣🤣🤣
@@darrendel-fante6674Old sears era craftsman was solid.
@@brandondickie3456 they’re the cheapest tools in Bunnings here.
70 years old and I have never bought a tool that isn’t the best quality that I can get. I’m not buying some five dollar or whatever tool I have tools that were my dad‘s and my grandfather‘s and they work perfectly well even though they’re 100+ years old. By the very best you can.
I think the video showed pretty clear that it's a myth that old tools are so superior. They are not. Most tools are just good enough for 99% of the people and use cases so they never fail and therefore old tools give the impression of better quality.
It's a question of demand and maybe in some cases precision. An old tablesaw wont be that precise anymore as the bearings get old.
But an old hammer does the same job as a new medium or expensive one. But probably will beat cheap chinese products.
Force ооочень удивили. Планировал покупку набора инструментов, выбирал между force и Yato(прайс почти одинаковый). Ты очень помог, спасибо.
The caliper he used is worth $2. I have one too.
If you purchase these Chinese products in China, the price only needs to be one tenth of what you indicate. The price difference was taken by your importer. In China, if the product performance reaches half of that produced in Germany or Japan, the price only needs to be one percent of theirs. If the performance is exactly the same, it only costs one tenth of the price.
Их все делают в Китае)
Не знаю на счет этих, но в России завод НИЗ делает качественные ключи.
В России все идет на специальную военную операцию. Это должно быть прилично.
Those Milwaukee pliers are rebranded/manufactured by the German company NWS
Good to know. As German i have to admit some of the Milwaukee tools are pretty nice.
@@Solarmopp-i7rяпонские инструменты лучше немецких!
@@USAF-USMC Врядли!
@@BACA01 я продаю японский инструмент,качество знаю!
And double priced
7:13 Milwaukee USA...doesn't that look more like made from NWS Solingen/Germany? 🤔
I have antique swords made from them 😁
NWS
I found some 10 years old razor blades made in USA in my garage. They're still shine and bright. Some blades 1 year old, made in China were rusted.
You are lying
stainless steel vs carbon steel? Get educaded
Milwaukee Tools is owned by Techtronic - Hong Kong multi-national company. However, hand tools are made in the U.S., and in other countries to serve local markets.
For european market most of hand tools are mede in Germany by NWS.
You must try ZEBRA tools from Wurth, "ZEBRA" stands for premium quality tools. "Red line" tools from Wurth are lower/standard quality (much cheaper than Zebra). The same at Gedore, it's Gedore (premium quality tools) and Gedore Red (lower/standard quality, much cheaper).
The screwdriver is pressed from the end of the lever in Russia,5:27 Germany and China, which causes it to be easily damaged Whereas in the US 5:58 you compress it in the middle, which gives false strength and an unfair comparison
Very good note true .. ملاحظه جيده للغايه .. صحيح
@@OsamaNazzal-v6kبخدمتكم
in 1970 it was USSR. Let's not try to change the history. Anyway, apart from that, it is a nice video.
Russia was still a place in 1970. The tools very well could have been from a Russian company in the CCCP
@@adognamedcat13 russia is 1991
@@adognamedcat13 russia is 1991
@@Battler-1 Russia existed before 1991. It was part of USSR which was, as USSR says, a Union.
@@VonBeethoven2000 rsfsr is not russia
Different brands, all made in China
Knipex is actually really good 👍
They make different types of tools than Milwaukee but those are the only two I use at my work!
не объективный тест. американский ключ внутри не ровный а с зазубринами. был бы ровный как у всех, то и вылетел бы намного раньше.
Thank you for making these videos! 😊
По мне так ключа на 17 разрушившегося при усилии 292 кг вполне достаточно.
very good test and what i understand is the quality of the steel and design of the make huge difference in durability !!!
Инструмент якобы из США, Германии и Польши - это тот же Китай.
1970 Not Russian, it's Soviet. Anything pre 1991 is Soviet. Don't that dumb
3:50 In 1970, Russia did not exist, there was the USSR - please be more correct, no need to engage in theft.
Россия была всегда, в 1970х она входила в СССР.
Now you should try snap on tool vs other tools
The Milwaukee pliers shown in this video are clearly stated SOLINGEN, which makes them a German tool and not an American one. It's a rebranded tool which is made in Germany.
i like your tests !
China 1 dollar, USA made in China 10 dollars 😂
Ищешь в гараже старый советский ключ и не тратишь деньги)
на ютубе полно тестов советских ключей - они лучше совсем дешевого Китая, но до немецкого японского или американского инструмента им далеко. изредка крутить гайки пойдет, как профессиональный инструмент нет
савятьскоє калчество
The Soviets were great workers
@@ROBIN50111 Soviet workers can be judged by the results of their work. Everything that was made in the USSR was of terrible quality. When the Iron Curtain fell and people began to have money for normal quality things, everything Soviet immediately went to the trash bin))
@@user-qi1cs3zg3n
I don’t agree with you I am from the Middle East. In my grandfather's house, we have a Soviet fan and refrigerator that are still working well. In addition Soviet military industries such as aircraft and tanks conquered the world thanks to their quality We still love Russian industry and Belarusian heavy machinery to this day
Milwaukee hand tools in this video are made in Taiwan. If they’re made in the USA they will be marked with USA.
The Milwaukee pliers are actually made in Germany. On the Hinge areaa you can see "Solingen" which is a city in Germany wheresome Toolmakers are located.
NWS rebrand
Milwaukee tools are mainly made in West Bend. However it's ownership vs Chinese national manufacturing of
Wow, Milwaukee 🙄😬, nice!
because I often use tools from the Makita and Tekiro brands in my workshop
Würth tools are more expensive than in the video showed
I would like to see you also try tools from the Tekiro brand from Japan😊
Every "premium" brand has a branch factory in China. All brands do it.
Made in the USA is an old tale.
I still have that one from 1970...
After watching this, I'm going to buy a Milwaukee.
Milwaukee gehört auch den Chinesen 😉
“Made in USA from global materials”, means, it's also made in China, but we don't want you to know that xD That's why we put the USA sticker on it that's the only part made in USA xD
Цена качество 3 долара сравнили с 14 это брел
China produces different kinds of the same product from 1$ to 1000$
Tell me an high quality Chinese tabke saw. Or a high quality Chinese impact drill... Or just high quality pliers like knippex. I mean i do not doubt they could. But i don't know why brand that i would trust my fingers to.
Most are about the same price, China has a lot of brand
Izeltaş brand, produced in Turkey, should be tried.
12:57 jumpscare holy shit 😂
Would love to see SnapOn tools.
Unless you're an artisan who requires tools for every day use, by all means buy a decent set of tools. But for a once off never to use again ... getting something cheap is okay. Just a thought 🤔...😊
Tools made from metal. All technique are transparent. Manufacturers will take care of wide range of market needs, so products of different quality for people to afford. Better quality ones will ask for higher price. Don't buy cheap ones and then say they are bad. Many many countries can made strong tools from metal, not very high tech thing.
DeWalt is US company that many tools are Made in China.
My Sony A7 III is a very very popular Japanese camera which is Made in China.
The Milwaukee wrench you put lower than others 6:02
I would like to see you testing duratech tools please
Now we know what would happen if Superman used these tools 🙂...
拜托。你拿同等价位的比质量行不行?
Milwaukee tools are incredible
如果你舍得花45美元买一件中国制造的价值45美元的工具, 会是什么结果?
Верно, важно соотношение цена-качество. Какой смысл в инструменте за 14 долларов если его мало кто сможет себе позволить?
如果靠这些工具吃饭,肯定要买质量好一点的。如果平时家用,普通的足够了。
Возьмите китай и Россия по 14 баксов ключи потом это будет честно
I would have preferred a restoration video for a 19th century tool to be honest...
Американский инструмент на высоте.
Interesting video, somewhat misleading title
He’s a Russian, can’t blame him for his ignorance.
Dude you did Toast a lot of different things with the H Press . You spent some cash to get the tools to Destroy . How about a Snap-on versus Mack,proto, Craftsmen ,Lennox ,Harbor Freight. Lowes,Home Depot.
can you crush some survival knives like Buck, Gerber, KaBar etc?
how come you didnt put the press on the end of the milwaukee like the rest of them🤷🏻♂️
Milwaukee wrenches are actually made in Taiwan.
Türkiye'nin de böyle bir markası var İzeltaş diye Keşke onları da test yapsaydınız
I wanna root for USA, but chances are those tools are made in china 😢
I think my new favorite company is Milwaukee
В 1970 х годах не существовало государства Россия, а существовал СССР.
What you do for work, oh I make videos destroying random things with my hydraulic press.
Snap-On tools is supposedly the best here in the US.
I notice there's none from the UK 🤔
Harga tidak bisa bohong. Coba milwaukee dibuat dengan harga sama dengan makita atau yang lainnya apakah milwaukee akan tetap kualitasnya. 😅😅
funny to see that he is taking hi end USA and low end Germany 😂😂🙄🙄
Mileaukee fogó, valójában NWS. Ami német. Milwaukee kéziszerszámok sokszor más gyártók átcimkézett termékei. Ettől még kiváló minőségűek.
Из недорогих можно купить старые из СССР, а сейчас хорошо делает Тайвань
Comparing apples and oranges for self aggrandizement
Get the similar price goods then do the testing it will be different story.
Comparing a cheap 1 dólar tool with an 14 dollar USA tool is it fair?
Milwaukee tools💀💀💀
1970 Россия? Забавно что эту херню русский пишет. Не знают даже ближайшую СОБСТВЕННУЮ историю, что уж говорить про другие века, другие страны? Зато всех учить истории пытаются
The pliers should have been destroyed by using them to cut something really difficult, like an hard material allen key
Try this with a snap-on.
Can you test wera Tools?
With the money of a Milwaukee wrench , I can buy 47 Chinese ones , so it means for me🤪a brand new wrench, for each work, for a long time !!! 😂😂😂😂
Chinese: good, pretty and cheap.
手刻晶片的強大國家
@@dow3388 这就是台湾人为美积电自豪的原因?
1970 is not Russia; it is the USSR.
In 1970, there was the Soviet Union, not Rosia.
please use the same price tools to test
mille wau kee, which means 'the good tool'
best tool is not with highest quality. best tools is whos do his job for less price, you dont need snap-on tool if you only one time in your life use. most time the tools more heavy if you used daily heavy tool you more powered out=tiered.
Why you do not use Polish tools from NEO TOOLS, but from cheap company?
Сравнение брендовых вещей с ноунеймами. В каждой стране есть свой отличный бренд
😂в Китае есть отличный инструмент?😂
@USAF-USMC deko или works уж точно лучше "нашего" интерскола который так же делают в Китае. Xiaomi так же делает хороший инструмент
@b_tpycax_u_kacke а кто тебе сказал что Интерскол наш?-это китай такой же как и сибртех....
NEVER even SEEN anything MADE in Russia,lol😂😂😂😂
We, who live in Russia and ex-soviet countries, see a lot.
Странная реакция)
Что за головка у тебя монстр и где нашёл такие шестигранники?
So buy Milwaukee wrenches