Ok this guy literally has the most diverse brand of impact drivers I've seen then any other youtubber I've watched the only brand I didn't see was hercules,festool,ingersoll,and a few others but great video none the less
That was fun! Worx came out with an even more compact impact driver, hope to see it soon on the channel. I’m surprised kobalt gen 2 wasn’t invited to the party but great video nonetheless
Dude, GREAT idea for a video. I've been saying for years it's bizarre that the Dewalt 12v extreme tools cost the SAME as Milwaukee M12 Fuel tools, but when you actually get them in your hands and use them, Milwaukee's on a completely different planet in terms of build quality and power. Like multiple TIMES better than the Dewalt extreme stuff. Also wanted to say I think what Hercules is doing is the most profound thing to ever happen in the history of battery power tools, selling tools that literally compete performance-wise within 2-3% of the best tools on the market at 75-80% cheaper WITH a warranty and at a physical store. Nothing close to that has ever happened before. Slap an 8-amp hour 21700 battery on that Hercules and it makes like 15% more power lol.
This was fun to watch. What I don't understand is why you chose harbor freight warrior model over the Hercules which is more in line with more of the upper tier brands that you chose.
The Bosch 12v might be the slowest, but I also think it’s the smallest and most reliable one. Mine has been going for more than 7 years already. That driver with the brushless drill and the chameleon 5in1 is pretty much all you really need for around the house drilling and driving small to medium screws and bolts. Yes it’s slow but it’s a pretty tank little sucker. 😅 also very nice runtime
The 18v (LXT) Makitas beat the 40v XGT Makita 😂 (except 1…) They need to ditch the 40v platform and just make their 18v line stronger like Dewalt & Milwaukee. Use 21700s and pouch cells at least
Only in the impacts. Every other tool including the drills are more capable in XGT. 40V provides a higher ceiling for power hungry applications like angle grinders or OPE
The crazy thing is, Hercules has a dirt cheap big 8 amp hour 21700 cell battery he didn't use that would've put it top 2 or 3 in the test and you could have gotten the impact driver and 8 amp battery for $99 total last month, roughly 75% cheaper than any other impact in the top 6
Oof man you can't use stacked FLEX, Milwaukee and Dewalt batteries and give the Hercules a basic 5 amp. Just goes to show that the Hercules would be top 3 with its good battery.
Dang dude, that was an extensive collection! Nice work 🔥
Ok this guy literally has the most diverse brand of impact drivers I've seen then any other youtubber I've watched the only brand I didn't see was hercules,festool,ingersoll,and a few others but great video none the less
There was a Festool in this video
Hercules at 7:15
That was fun! Worx came out with an even more compact impact driver, hope to see it soon on the channel. I’m surprised kobalt gen 2 wasn’t invited to the party but great video nonetheless
Dude, GREAT idea for a video. I've been saying for years it's bizarre that the Dewalt 12v extreme tools cost the SAME as Milwaukee M12 Fuel tools, but when you actually get them in your hands and use them, Milwaukee's on a completely different planet in terms of build quality and power. Like multiple TIMES better than the Dewalt extreme stuff. Also wanted to say I think what Hercules is doing is the most profound thing to ever happen in the history of battery power tools, selling tools that literally compete performance-wise within 2-3% of the best tools on the market at 75-80% cheaper WITH a warranty and at a physical store. Nothing close to that has ever happened before. Slap an 8-amp hour 21700 battery on that Hercules and it makes like 15% more power lol.
This was fun to watch. What I don't understand is why you chose harbor freight warrior model over the Hercules which is more in line with more of the upper tier brands that you chose.
The Bosch 12v might be the slowest, but I also think it’s the smallest and most reliable one. Mine has been going for more than 7 years already. That driver with the brushless drill and the chameleon 5in1 is pretty much all you really need for around the house drilling and driving small to medium screws and bolts. Yes it’s slow but it’s a pretty tank little sucker. 😅 also very nice runtime
Mastering Mayhem !!!!!!!!!! Awesome Marius! 💯
Thanks for this extensive test! Please wear hearing protection next time!
I wish I could have seen the black Metabo HPT WH18DBFL2 in the mix. That thing is a beast.
The 18v (LXT) Makitas beat the 40v XGT Makita 😂 (except 1…)
They need to ditch the 40v platform and just make their 18v line stronger like Dewalt & Milwaukee. Use 21700s and pouch cells at least
Only in the impacts. Every other tool including the drills are more capable in XGT.
40V provides a higher ceiling for power hungry applications like angle grinders or OPE
Mikwaukee surge? 12v or 18v?
That hilti with the big battery is ridiculous
The DCF850 with the 15Ah Flexvolt pack: hold my beer
The crazy thing is, Hercules has a dirt cheap big 8 amp hour 21700 cell battery he didn't use that would've put it top 2 or 3 in the test and you could have gotten the impact driver and 8 amp battery for $99 total last month, roughly 75% cheaper than any other impact in the top 6
This would be more usuful if you provided a chart of the results at the end with price breakdowns/speeds
Oof man you can't use stacked FLEX, Milwaukee and Dewalt batteries and give the Hercules a basic 5 amp. Just goes to show that the Hercules would be top 3 with its good battery.
Damn, how many impacts do you need for your job?
So the newer bosch is even slower than the old model...
What? No Hercules???
Nice 👍👍👍
Not a fair test..Project Farm wouldve done that test correctly