Milwaukee vs. DeWalt. 12v, 3/8" impact wrench comparison
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- Опубліковано 2 тра 2016
- comparing the Milwaukee 2451-20 to DeWalt DCF813. It seems that DeWalt rates their tool at 1150 in/lbs and Milwaukee rates theirs at 1000 in/lbs... neither actually got close to that in a real world scenario.
Man it's tough finding these 12v tools today. Those that have them are not giving them up. Manufacturers assume, I guess, we ALL need big heavy 18+ volt tools with batteries as big as concrete blocks. It's getting as bad as camera pixel wars.
You should do a review on the new DeWalt 12v brushless impact wrench
Great video!
Thanks! lots more where that came from.. someday
Mac makes cordless impacts that take 12v dewalt batteries
both of those impacts are outdated,you should go with the brushless 12v Milwaukee it has 18v power
I literally had to skip thru the entire video-
you're using old impacts nobody is going to buy and which one has had the harder life useless irrelevant test
Dennis Falan Wrong answer dude. That dewalt is one of the best compact impacts ever. Light and well balanced and over 95ftlbs. Still available as the dcf813s2