Needed more practice sharpening chains. Dull chains bounce instead of cutting. And RPMs, or rippems here, lessen the box bouncing around. There, case solved for the next uncardboarding episode.
This man risks life and limb to simply give us his thoughts on the tools that make our lives easier!!! The dedication to his craft, and the harrowing risks he must endure…….it truly makes me appreciate him all the more!!
Dr; “How did you sustain the damage to your testicles?” AvE; “We’ll, I was opening a DeWilt drill driver box with my chainsaw and it suddenly and unexpectedly flew towards me.” Dr; whispers to nurse, “get at psychiatrist down here STAT”
DeWalt also has a locking collar on the offset drill attachment, which retains the bit when pulling out... The Milwaukee doesn't, so the bit gets stuck in the material and pulls out of the tool, definite oversight on Milwaukees part. Nice review👍
I miss tools that didn’t all look like rejected transformer ideas, getting lit up in the rain pushing the go button separated the men from the boys... & the apparently 57 other blue haired things that just piss me off with insisting I play along with their batshitcrazyness that I flat refuse
If you use the extension cord plugged into the lights to wrap around the box it will lock it down tight on your bench keep the Jeezless thing from falling on the floor.
Makita with the glow in the dark piece on the impact, now thats forward thinking. I dont like the color yellow, nor red, but i do think yellow dewalt tools look better and feel better in the hand than milfuckee
This is one of my favorite channels to watch. The comedic ways of reviewing power tools are excellent. Keeps a smile on my face and trust the opinion of the quality of the tools. Love your videos never stop.
@@ericgoldman7533 I dont think i must have been the only one here who thought AvE had opened up his thumb and was letting some of the life juice out :)
To answer your question, this is exactly the type of BOLTR that I want to see. A job well done, the facts tell the story. You need more Canadian kopecs to do what the channel needs, I rather you keep things transparent and I'll just buy more stickers
I just want you to know. I run a small firearm manufacturing company and everytime I am prototyping a new machine gun I wear your Achtung! Carefuling in process hoodie and my milling machine behaves better. I just thought you might enjoy knowing that you are a big part of the process. Thanks 😊
My night was made when I saw AVE put a teardown video up! Keep it up, doesn't matter if it is a red, blue, yellow, green, or orange tool brand but tear apart, then reassemble, then TEST! Love it
Can you do a BOLTR on a FERREX branded drill. Aldi's sells them for cheap and they have like a 2 year warranty. Glad to see you are back with us and in top form. Hug the rest of the Ave family for me.
Must be the Canadian way to open packages with a Chain Saw. Really like the small Bosch saw as well. Must be related to Peg. Thanks for the videos, always a treat.
I'm a kitchen installer. Multi head drill is my most used tool. I went through all Brand's and types. This little DeWalt is by far best overall. It's a pleasure to use and incredibly light.
i work in radio, i do it all from electrical to millwork. so I've stolen some of your tools for studio building and repair, real nice for getting in tight behind a rack or mounting cable trays under MDMF desks! do you run other 12V delwalt tools or is this the only 12v you got?
Off topic question? Can we get a reupload of the christmas story again this year? I know its weird but its part of my christmas routine. Go to work, go to dinner with family, come home to my single bedroom condo, watch youtube, watch the christmas video, inject 20cc of the finest mexican tar, nod out.
That stand up was smooth as F. As per your question for us video. I bought my DeWalt and Mac 3/8s and bit driver almost specifically because of the direction switch
I've had this 703 now for almost a year and it has some serious power for how small of a tool it is. I'm more than a DIYer but it's perfect for the basic DIY feller
Direction switch placement is crucial when pulling drywall screws with a nut buster socket. No need to dig the mud out of the Phillips sluts, the nut buster grips the outer head. Using pliers in the non dominant hand, grab the now freed tire ventilation device, reverse direction and clear the socket for next screw. Hit reverse switch again. 5 per minute or more.
@@jakekunkel6955 he is basically saying use a plier to dig the head of the screws out by pressing down the surrounding drywall, and then force the nutbuster onto the exposed head and reverse out the screw. Guy trying to mimic AvE the motor mouth's speech pattern but didn't realize that shit won't fly irl.
The BOX is Damaged...not the tool. They don't care about the box. Captain Ahab has a hook for a hand so, when did the cardboard BOX become important? They only use packing tap on it to hold it together or have the tool on display sans box.
I loved everything about the Milwaukee except the Forward/reverse switch. I love the sheet rock screw gun style grip wrap your hand around the backside they even put the finger grooves and the knuckle protector that Has the magnet whenever I’m installing hardware or door knobs etc. I keep all the little fasteners on that magnet.
Bosch has a version of this called "flexiclick" in both 12V and 20V. Only the 12v model has a stackable 90 degree, although maybe it will fit on the 20V model, also for the 20V model there is a hammer drill gearbox available separately, much like the Black + Decker Matrix/ craftsman Bolt-On. I've had the 2nd gen matrix for a few years now, and have torn up pallets to make crates with it, and other jobs and found it to be quite awesome, since a lot of tools have essentially the same motor just different gearboxes, and for the ones that are seldom used the space is more valuable than special jigsaw features for example if you are not a wood worker. Also working at a friends place it is nice to have basically a whole shop in a small bag for all the "little things" she didn't mention before you showed up. It is too bad they are using less metal on the chucks with each version, and using the 2ng gen amazon reviews and listing with the updated 3gen tool so I don't know what if any improvements have been made, or if it is just cost cutting.
Good job on the review!! I could tell right off the get go when I heard the thumping while you were drilling the first hole with the spade bit... oops!!! He hit a screw!! Time to do some sharpening! LOL!! Having been a contractor for over 20 yrs. I've done the same thing myself... more than once I might add😁
When using a chainsaw to open boxes on the bench it should be used upside down. That way the chain teeth push the box forward into the pile of tools and parts instead of pulling it off the bench. Of course the teeth don’t cut good running backwards but they still work on cardboard in sort of a stone axe sort of way.
Nooo speed and power, he needs a 6ft blade and gear that sucker up to over come the inertia of getting the box moving, just ease the saw through the box, bench, leg, arms with ease, the blood will stop eventually
These new DeWalts are amazing at 20v, they break your hand/wrist on most men. I love the soft motor kill torque adjustment ring dial. One might 1st think bat. went dead however 1-15 torque settings current lock the rotor quick! Never over-torque your screw men...
Just starting the video but I also found it odd and very poor form to see the tool come out of the box with the battery installed. Was happy to see that was called out. Hope to see a good resolution in the rest of the video.
Love how Ave rates the tools on build quality and components rather than American UA-cam idiots rating them on how many thousands of a second they save you driving a screw. Big fan from the UK, learned a lot.👍
He finally figured out his Husky Rancher saw works infinitely better with the bar right-side-up. AvE obviously pays full attention to comments where he's told; "you're doing it wrong!"
Hay Farstener thanks for bleeding yourself for this review. Much appreciations. And agreed, still got my DeWalt 20v drill/driver from 7yrs ago, Black Friday $100 special, not brushless either. Has taken some beatings and still is a great drill.
There is a different version from Milwaukee called FPDX for the 12V system. It utilizes the ordinary forward and reverse switch. It is a great tool and I love to use it. (It has also the capability to switch attachments)
As much as I hate to use it, these install drivers are great for what they’re designed for. Keeps pipe jockeys like me from breaking easy to break stuff that goes together with screws
I still have the original festool t15. Interesting since the patent expired all these equivalent companies producing a similar tool. Thanks for the video and thanks for sharing.
I use the 12v dewalt screwdriver (DCF601F2) at work, nothing but love for it. The milwaukee 12v drill/driver I used previously cramped my hand holding that fat handle. Broke it from a drop off a 12ft ladder. The dewalt you can sit uprite rather than on it's side only cause of the flat battery pack. Really good balance. It's the only dewalt tool on my truck though but I am impressed.
@@Curlyim2 I too want to switch from Makita to DeWalt but have yet to find durable adapters that don't have crap conductors/contacts. I am a service plumber and fragile tools are not an option.
I have an impact or drill in my hand all day and that's why I chose DeWalt. It feels the best in hand not to mention these last ones I bought are going 5 years strong with daily job site use.
We just need to appreciate the fact that you are destroying your workbench for us makes me feel happy. I've started with the Milwaukee battery line, but I think if you buy Milwaukee, Makita or Dewalt, you just can't go wrong. All those brands will get the job done, one is better with the saw, other better with the drill, the other better with a impact driver. The battery line you use will be the main reason why you'd buy a tool, but after seeing this I got a bit of a crush on Dewalt ❤️
I changed from Bosch to Makita, partly because Bosch quality dropped, but also to switch up to 18V. Now I have mostly all portable tools I need in one format. I see that there is good availability of battery adaptors so that you are really only constrained by choice of voltage. In any case, I've found that Amazon has 3rd party Makita type batteries that work just fine.
That bent-chuck dingus reminds me of a film I once saw at a bachelor party where a pizza delivery guy showed up at an all-girl pajama sleepover and...well...you know the drill.
Other than that plastic gearbox front case, looks like a quite well made tool by modern standards. I think Milwaukee dominating the public consciousness has pushed DeWalt step up their game.
I had the old DW XRP tools, they had high quality motors spur cut gears etc. The company went in a slump producing crap for the DIY market for a while. I have inherited a set of 18-20 volt tools and am pleasantly surprised. The impact driver has an electronic 3 position torque limiter, It increases my throughput and reduces bit wear.
All they need to do now is make their tool in a colour that matches my Ferrari, not my Lamborghini. I don’t like getting jobsite mud on the charging bull.
@@andrewfrancis3591 Torque limiters are a must, not just for impacts but for drills as well. You get your bit wedged into a robertson square drive and forget to drop your torque, next thing you know the screw is halfway through the 2x4 and your wrist has cammed out. That's an expensive oopsy if you live here in the states.
Every time I've looked the Dewalt 12 volt models (current incarnation, not the one from 20+ years ago) in Home Depot, they've generally seemed a bit better designed than the Milwaukee M12 line. And I own an M12 drill.
16:51 -- I wonder if you can attach two of those right-angle adaptors to the same tool so as to form a 180° U-turn drill. That way you can more easily drill into a 2x4 by laying the board across your two outstretched arms and then *pull* the drill into your chest to drill a hole.
Had the Milwaukee one for two years this xmas, the switch does surely suck! Not minty at all, I treat her nice ( no big bits) I will be putting it in my back up tool box and I’ll be getting the dewalt just for the bloody switch!
I went down to the local university to do a little machining, recently. In their scrap metal bin, they had mostly tool steel and 2024 Aluminum. If you ever want to train kids in machining, you want easy to cut metals as to not dull the bits or break the taps. Corruption in the shop leadership is out of control!
i know a feller who teaches aviation maintenance at the local college, he mentioned something similar. i dunno all the details, but i guess the 'approved' suppliers were out of the cheaper chinesium steel, so rather than put in a request to order from somewhere else (which apparently isn't a big deal since it usually gets approved same day) the guy in charge of ordering material just ordered a bunch of expensive abrasion/drill resistant steel that just ended up in the scrap bin. then the scrap bins disappeared for a week until they reappeared empty.
I recently turned cast iron for the first time. Ran the first piece at my favorite speed for mild steel. If you like sparks, it was quite satisfying! Pure fire show.
Hahahah. I was a Dewalt repair tech for a few years, you wouldn't believe the number of times I forgot to set that fwd/rev lever on the switch properly before closing it up. Protip: just give it a strong whack and it will bend just enough to lock in. Shouldn't damage the switch. Shouldn't. But yknow...
So my take away is they are both good tools. If you can get over the forward reverse switch the M12 is a bit smaller. The compact size helps me more than a switch location. Second I prefer the Grip of the M12 and the fact that it has a bit holder.
you asked before if we thought you should give tool recommendations - This is the best way .. and I think you did ... you could tell in your voice during the teardown and use that you liked it.
Wow. I've normally gone team red because they typically are better than the Dewilts. But for once, Dewilt wins. Neat! Now I just need to develop an adapter plate so I can let my red batteries drive my yellow tool.
With 18V, no problem (but increasing weight and especially tool height a fair bit). However, converting a 10.8V in-handle battery to connect to a slide-underneath-the-handle tool isn't going to be compact or ergonomic in any way, shape or form.
You should take a look at the Bosch version of this, the GSR12V-FCB22. It's 25% lighter, about 30% more powerful, smaller, includes two batteries, and is generally cheaper (though the price varies wildly for some reason depending on where and when you buy it; I picked it up for $150). I'm a DeWalt guy for 18/20V tools, but I prefer Bosch for 10.8/12V.
I returned a Milwaukee 18v because the reversing switch was in exactly the right/wrong place, I bought this unit for $99 and it's a real winner - light & strong, and the accessory heads are good for those special opportunities - just what every guy needs.
When I was getting my first drill set last year I wanted to make sure I got something good that'd last me. Went with the Dewalt Drill + Impact set, made in 'merica version. Haven't been happier, it's a very solid set.
Nice vidja as usual. Winters comin, we need more caveman tv if you find the time for stokin a fire. Also, I’d love to see a VFD tear down if you can get your hands on one
(Stern 60's voice) "Maybe you can spot how this accident could have been prevented. The safety minded employee always uses a circular saw to open boxes. The right tool for the right job."
Been using the Mil. 12v installer for over a year now. It has its place for sure. That jeezlus switch you speak of is darn near a deal breaker though. That switch and the light positioning deserve all the scorn one can help on them.
I agree that the conventional direction switch is better, but I am not getting another battery system. Do the dinguses swing either way (across beands)? Can the Milwaukee 90 get stacked on the dewault for extra offset nonsense? For completion ism, try the Bosch. They were the original installation driver I believe
@@Alex-uh1mj want. It says "limited release only in Australia" which is a little disappointing. If it turns up for sale I will be buying one. Thanks for the heads up.
@@mordachaifl could have been. I never see Festool in my local area so I can't keep track of when they come out with stuff. I only see them on UA-cam, but I don't search for them. It doesn't look like Festool offers the extra narrow offset head, but u could be wrong about that too.
Bosch did a similar thing with the digital direction control on some of their home gamer tools. It was so frustrating that it timed out and went back to forwards after 30 seconds.
Ya thats just a stupid idea to have digital direction switch. If you want digital power settings, sure...i guess, but leave the regular analog direction switch like the m12 stubby impact wrench and makita impact driver.
On the batteries, I've had a makita DHP481 driver sitting on my desk for.. I'm not sure maybe 5 years.. possibly like 7 or 8 with one 5AH 18v battery on it the entire time, I know I've charged it at least once in all that time, maybe twice. It's for sure been over two years since I last charged it and it still shows 2/3 leds on the battery monitor. I never use it really but I drilled some holes in an alloy box with it and put some new hinges on my gate the other day, works no problem. Maybe the newer tools are leaching power but this thing can't be, I was surprised it wasn't dead.
My man's technique was questionable but his commitment is unwavering. Some duct tape and super glue should do the trick. Try to keep the red stuff on the inside! 😉
Uh-oh, what happened to the Bosch EasyCut 12 NanoBlade mini-chainsaw? I'm just curious if it broke or got lost. Bosch also has a similar item: Bosch GSR12V-140FCB22 Cordless Electric Screwdriver 12V Kit - 5-In-1 Multi-Head Power Drill Set. It has the same standard side forward/lock/reverse switch. The unit cost about $110 in 2019 and also came with 2 batteries and a charger. Thank you for the video. Always enjoy the teardowns.
I bought the 20V MAX impact driver and 20V Max 1/2 in. drill with 2 small batteries (Lithium Ion) and charger as a kit in 2014.I thought I was getting brushless but nooo.Anyhow no-one told me not to leave batteries in so I did.It is now nearing end of 2022 and batteries still charging and giving service.The tools are frequently put to use. CHEERS from HERE! ( P.S. DeWalt tools)
With all the opening techniques I say the Bosch mini micro chainsaw has by far been the best
Same. Even had to import one myself. It's been one of the most useful tools I own
The greatest! 👍🏻 It even slices bread!
It’s great for thanksgiving too 🤣
I also enjoyed the aluminum tape around the end of the box, and then the plasma cutter
It’s very effective
AvE's chainsaw skill level is now so high that instead of cutting off his thumb, the chain just bounces off and only springs a leak
dam, he did spring a leak!
That chain, like a good dog, knows it's place around the homestead. It knows it can only nibble on daddy's fingers.
Needed more practice sharpening chains. Dull chains bounce instead of cutting. And RPMs, or rippems here, lessen the box bouncing around. There, case solved for the next uncardboarding episode.
When he sharpens the chain he just uses his finger nail
I thought that it looked like he had a thumb leak at 2:00! AvE is quite entertaining though.
This man risks life and limb to simply give us his thoughts on the tools that make our lives easier!!! The dedication to his craft, and the harrowing risks he must endure…….it truly makes me appreciate him all the more!!
Not to mention destroying his workbench!
@@penrith50 he’s a giver!!!
Dr; “How did you sustain the damage to your testicles?”
AvE; “We’ll, I was opening a DeWilt drill driver box with my chainsaw and it suddenly and unexpectedly flew towards me.”
Dr; whispers to nurse, “get at psychiatrist down here STAT”
Smooth as silk with that chainsaw 👌
Lets hope its not any smoother or whole hand might be smoothed off lol
@@wmars4655 chainsaw, lotion, whats the difference 🤷♂️
He likey only did that because someone mentioned it in his last video as a comment. As a percentage, I'd give it a blonde one's chance.
"Steady...steady-OH GOD OH MY GOD HOLY SHIT!!!"
And almost no blood😂
DeWalt also has a locking collar on the offset drill attachment, which retains the bit when pulling out... The Milwaukee doesn't, so the bit gets stuck in the material and pulls out of the tool, definite oversight on Milwaukees part.
Nice review👍
100% agree, it's my biggest gripe with the m12. the forward/reverse switch is odd, but doesn't bother me.
I miss tools that didn’t all look like rejected transformer ideas, getting lit up in the rain pushing the go button separated the men from the boys... & the apparently 57 other blue haired things that just piss me off with insisting I play along with their batshitcrazyness that I flat refuse
You definitely don't want any oversights when pullin out
@@patrickancona1193 Put ’em all in a pile and spray a can of battleship gray over the lot.
@@jttech44 agreed, worrying about losing your bit ruins the whole drilling experience, in my opinion 🤣
If you use the extension cord plugged into the lights to wrap around the box it will lock it down tight on your bench keep the Jeezless thing from falling on the floor.
Genius.
Enlightening
I'm shocked he didn't think of it himself.
Personally, I like the yellow that DeWilt uses. It's like my tools are wearing hi-vis vests so I can find them in the junk pile.
I feel the same. Bright tool color is great. Other than white. No idea what Hart was thinking.
Makita with the glow in the dark piece on the impact, now thats forward thinking. I dont like the color yellow, nor red, but i do think yellow dewalt tools look better and feel better in the hand than milfuckee
Agreed, I don't need my tools to be fashion statements I just want my dumb ass to be able to find em before I lose my cool
@@jacksmith2315 makitaaa? 🗑and I'm glade you referred to Dewalt as a junk pile 😂 also 🗑🗑
The brighter the better, our eyes are terrible 🤣
These are the videos I've been missing good old unboxing and teardowns
This is one of my favorite channels to watch. The comedic ways of reviewing power tools are excellent. Keeps a smile on my face and trust the opinion of the quality of the tools.
Love your videos never stop.
A true return to form. Love the BOLTR VJOs!
This dude is nuts I love the creative ways he's opened packages over the years
this was definitely the sketchy-est unboxing yet xD
@@ericgoldman7533 I dont think i must have been the only one here who thought AvE had opened up his thumb and was letting some of the life juice out :)
he even opened himself this time! very efficient multitasking!
I'm only here for the unboxing
TIME!
To answer your question, this is exactly the type of BOLTR that I want to see. A job well done, the facts tell the story. You need more Canadian kopecs to do what the channel needs, I rather you keep things transparent and I'll just buy more stickers
The flawless execution of the glorious unboxing strategy was only emphasised more by the perfect dismount.
I just want you to know. I run a small firearm manufacturing company and everytime I am prototyping a new machine gun I wear your Achtung! Carefuling in process hoodie and my milling machine behaves better. I just thought you might enjoy knowing that you are a big part of the process. Thanks 😊
nothing better then a tschöörmen Achtung! sign sticking everywhere.
I've got the Achtung touristen mit dem looked lookenpeepers on my toolbox and the death awaits sticker on my milling machine
Have the Not to be operated by Fukwitz danger sign on my car 😂
It's mindblowing how your camera focus on EVERYTHING ELSE but the stuff that needs focusing on.
My night was made when I saw AVE put a teardown video up! Keep it up, doesn't matter if it is a red, blue, yellow, green, or orange tool brand but tear apart, then reassemble, then TEST! Love it
That initial shock of “ah jeeze, i chainsawed another good tool bag” had me rolling
I bought a set of those screwdrivers recently. I've been really happy with the performance of the "Phillips".
You and Codys lab were the best thing on youtube for years.
Can you do a BOLTR on a FERREX branded drill. Aldi's sells them for cheap and they have like a 2 year warranty. Glad to see you are back with us and in top form. Hug the rest of the Ave family for me.
Must be the Canadian way to open packages with a Chain Saw. Really like the small Bosch saw as well. Must be related to Peg. Thanks for the videos, always a treat.
I'm a kitchen installer. Multi head drill is my most used tool. I went through all Brand's and types. This little DeWalt is by far best overall. It's a pleasure to use and incredibly light.
i work in radio, i do it all from electrical to millwork. so I've stolen some of your tools for studio building and repair, real nice for getting in tight behind a rack or mounting cable trays under MDMF desks! do you run other 12V delwalt tools or is this the only 12v you got?
Off topic question? Can we get a reupload of the christmas story again this year? I know its weird but its part of my christmas routine. Go to work, go to dinner with family, come home to my single bedroom condo, watch youtube, watch the christmas video, inject 20cc of the finest mexican tar, nod out.
(that last bit is a joke)
(I dont nod out)
I admire your delicate precision with the chainsaw. You are a true artist and inspiration.
That stand up was smooth as F.
As per your question for us video. I bought my DeWalt and Mac 3/8s and bit driver almost specifically because of the direction switch
I've had this 703 now for almost a year and it has some serious power for how small of a tool it is. I'm more than a DIYer but it's perfect for the basic DIY feller
Direction switch placement is crucial when pulling drywall screws with a nut buster socket. No need to dig the mud out of the Phillips sluts, the nut buster grips the outer head.
Using pliers in the non dominant hand, grab the now freed tire ventilation device, reverse direction and clear the socket for next screw. Hit reverse switch again. 5 per minute or more.
Can you elaborate on this technique? Not familiar with using a nut buster for screws.
I usually pay extra for getting my nuts busted, but your technique seems far superior as you are also getting screwed!
@@jakekunkel6955 he is basically saying use a plier to dig the head of the screws out by pressing down the surrounding drywall, and then force the nutbuster onto the exposed head and reverse out the screw.
Guy trying to mimic AvE the motor mouth's speech pattern but didn't realize that shit won't fly irl.
@@jakekunkel6955
The sockets used for fasteners modified by a Swedish nut lathe.
@Robert Swaine
Also Justine True Duh!
"For non obvious reasons I prefer not to return this" I busted out laughing
Mate yes !! And the fact he cut his thumb too made me lose my shit 😆🤟
The BOX is Damaged...not the tool. They don't care about the box. Captain Ahab has a hook for a hand so, when did the cardboard BOX become important? They only use packing tap on it to hold it together or have the tool on display sans box.
You should overdub the big chainsaw sound over the micro chainsaw so often used
not entirely unlike the prop sound dubbed in the movie Airplane.
RIP Leslie Nielson
I am serious. And stop calling me Shirley.
Wesley Treat got complaints about the noise his table saw made, so he dubbed the sound of the Jetsons flying car over it for a number of videos.
I loved everything about the Milwaukee except the Forward/reverse switch. I love the sheet rock screw gun style grip wrap your hand around the backside they even put the finger grooves and the knuckle protector that Has the magnet whenever I’m installing hardware or door knobs etc. I keep all the little fasteners on that magnet.
Bosch has a version of this called "flexiclick" in both 12V and 20V. Only the 12v model has a stackable 90 degree, although maybe it will fit on the 20V model, also for the 20V model there is a hammer drill gearbox available separately, much like the Black + Decker Matrix/ craftsman Bolt-On. I've had the 2nd gen matrix for a few years now, and have torn up pallets to make crates with it, and other jobs and found it to be quite awesome, since a lot of tools have essentially the same motor just different gearboxes, and for the ones that are seldom used the space is more valuable than special jigsaw features for example if you are not a wood worker. Also working at a friends place it is nice to have basically a whole shop in a small bag for all the "little things" she didn't mention before you showed up. It is too bad they are using less metal on the chucks with each version, and using the 2ng gen amazon reviews and listing with the updated 3gen tool so I don't know what if any improvements have been made, or if it is just cost cutting.
Good job on the review!! I could tell right off the get go when I heard the thumping while you were drilling the first hole with the spade bit... oops!!! He hit a screw!! Time to do some sharpening! LOL!! Having been a contractor for over 20 yrs. I've done the same thing myself... more than once I might add😁
When using a chainsaw to open boxes on the bench it should be used upside down. That way the chain teeth push the box forward into the pile of tools and parts instead of pulling it off the bench. Of course the teeth don’t cut good running backwards but they still work on cardboard in sort of a stone axe sort of way.
Or just clamp the box to the bench.
😅we don’t need logic with a chainsaw.
@@mercoid having to go look for a clamp kinda defeats the expedient chainsaw opening method.
He just needs to use the dogs more and it'll work fine on the bottom.
Nooo speed and power, he needs a 6ft blade and gear that sucker up to over come the inertia of getting the box moving, just ease the saw through the box, bench, leg, arms with ease, the blood will stop eventually
These new DeWalts are amazing at 20v, they break your hand/wrist on most men.
I love the soft motor kill torque adjustment ring dial. One might 1st think bat. went dead however 1-15 torque settings current lock the rotor quick!
Never over-torque your screw men...
"The Goggles they do nothing!" 😂🤣 *continues to bleed
Just starting the video but I also found it odd and very poor form to see the tool come out of the box with the battery installed. Was happy to see that was called out. Hope to see a good resolution in the rest of the video.
As a nightshifter myself, it was like that when I found it.
Love how Ave rates the tools on build quality and components rather than American UA-cam idiots rating them on how many thousands of a second they save you driving a screw.
Big fan from the UK, learned a lot.👍
Ave's unboxing methods are great 😀
He finally figured out his Husky Rancher saw works infinitely better with the bar right-side-up. AvE obviously pays full attention to comments where he's told; "you're doing it wrong!"
Hay Farstener thanks for bleeding yourself for this review. Much appreciations.
And agreed, still got my DeWalt 20v drill/driver from 7yrs ago, Black Friday $100 special, not brushless either. Has taken some beatings and still is a great drill.
Two BOLTRs in the same month??
Better than Christmas!
Always put the box in the vise to open it. Of course first remove any other item you may have in the vise. Keep on keeping on.
But then he cant keep his dick in the vice
There is a different version from Milwaukee called FPDX for the 12V system. It utilizes the ordinary forward and reverse switch. It is a great tool and I love to use it. (It has also the capability to switch attachments)
Seems to be Europe only? And looks like it uses their absolutely worthless electronic clutch.
Your tip on reviving rechargeable batteries landed at just the right time for me. Thank you.
As much as I hate to use it, these install drivers are great for what they’re designed for. Keeps pipe jockeys like me from breaking easy to break stuff that goes together with screws
This is the classic boltr I've missed so much
loving that claret dispensing saw stop
Uncle bumble is in the tool shed again!
That's just a pressure relief valve so the ol' hawser arm don't get raised too high by the excitement of the chainsaw work.
I still have the original festool t15. Interesting since the patent expired all these equivalent companies producing a similar tool. Thanks for the video and thanks for sharing.
I bought a couple of DeWalt tools a while ago. They are absolutly superb!
I use the 12v dewalt screwdriver (DCF601F2) at work, nothing but love for it. The milwaukee 12v drill/driver I used previously cramped my hand holding that fat handle. Broke it from a drop off a 12ft ladder. The dewalt you can sit uprite rather than on it's side only cause of the flat battery pack. Really good balance. It's the only dewalt tool on my truck though but I am impressed.
Love the review conclusion. If I did not already have Makita I would invest in Dewalt tools.
Get a battery adapter. You can use default tools with makita battery. Sixtyfiveford has a video on it.
@@Curlyim2 I too want to switch from Makita to DeWalt but have yet to find durable adapters that don't have crap conductors/contacts. I am a service plumber and fragile tools are not an option.
I have an impact or drill in my hand all day and that's why I chose DeWalt. It feels the best in hand not to mention these last ones I bought are going 5 years strong with daily job site use.
We just need to appreciate the fact that you are destroying your workbench for us makes me feel happy.
I've started with the Milwaukee battery line, but I think if you buy Milwaukee, Makita or Dewalt, you just can't go wrong.
All those brands will get the job done, one is better with the saw, other better with the drill, the other better with a impact driver.
The battery line you use will be the main reason why you'd buy a tool, but after seeing this I got a bit of a crush on Dewalt ❤️
I changed from Bosch to Makita, partly because Bosch quality dropped, but also to switch up to 18V. Now I have mostly all portable tools I need in one format. I see that there is good availability of battery adaptors so that you are really only constrained by choice of voltage. In any case, I've found that Amazon has 3rd party Makita type batteries that work just fine.
@@albanana683 x2 on the adaptors, nice having one battery system
I have missed the ridiculous unboxing efforts.
Thank you!
Dimes are perfect terminals for dewalt batteries. You roll them right in, gives you something to clip the gators onto.
That bent-chuck dingus reminds me of a film I once saw at a bachelor party where a pizza delivery guy showed up at an all-girl pajama sleepover and...well...you know the drill.
Uses a chainsaw to open a box, pokes a gash into finger while doing it, refuses to elaborate, keeps going
Thanks for the advice to NOT leave the batree plugged in! Always appreciate your PSA’s
Other than that plastic gearbox front case, looks like a quite well made tool by modern standards.
I think Milwaukee dominating the public consciousness has pushed DeWalt step up their game.
I had the old DW XRP tools, they had high quality motors spur cut gears etc.
The company went in a slump producing crap for the DIY market for a while.
I have inherited a set of 18-20 volt tools and am pleasantly surprised. The impact driver has an electronic 3 position torque limiter, It increases my throughput and reduces bit wear.
All they need to do now is make their tool in a colour that matches my Ferrari, not my Lamborghini. I don’t like getting jobsite mud on the charging bull.
@@andrewfrancis3591 Torque limiters are a must, not just for impacts but for drills as well. You get your bit wedged into a robertson square drive and forget to drop your torque, next thing you know the screw is halfway through the 2x4 and your wrist has cammed out. That's an expensive oopsy if you live here in the states.
competition is a great thing!
Every time I've looked the Dewalt 12 volt models (current incarnation, not the one from 20+ years ago) in Home Depot, they've generally seemed a bit better designed than the Milwaukee M12 line. And I own an M12 drill.
16:51 -- I wonder if you can attach two of those right-angle adaptors to the same tool so as to form a 180° U-turn drill.
That way you can more easily drill into a 2x4 by laying the board across your two outstretched arms and then *pull* the drill into your chest to drill a hole.
Had the Milwaukee one for two years this xmas, the switch does surely suck! Not minty at all, I treat her nice ( no big bits)
I will be putting it in my back up tool box and I’ll be getting the dewalt just for the bloody switch!
Im glad i didn't buy the Milwaukee yet. Who thought that was a good idea? Worse to use and easier to break. Winning design features right there
Love the quality time you're spending w your little girl and letting her paint your nails!
I went down to the local university to do a little machining, recently. In their scrap metal bin, they had mostly tool steel and 2024 Aluminum. If you ever want to train kids in machining, you want easy to cut metals as to not dull the bits or break the taps. Corruption in the shop leadership is out of control!
i know a feller who teaches aviation maintenance at the local college, he mentioned something similar. i dunno all the details, but i guess the 'approved' suppliers were out of the cheaper chinesium steel, so rather than put in a request to order from somewhere else (which apparently isn't a big deal since it usually gets approved same day) the guy in charge of ordering material just ordered a bunch of expensive abrasion/drill resistant steel that just ended up in the scrap bin. then the scrap bins disappeared for a week until they reappeared empty.
I recently turned cast iron for the first time. Ran the first piece at my favorite speed for mild steel.
If you like sparks, it was quite satisfying! Pure fire show.
Hahahah. I was a Dewalt repair tech for a few years, you wouldn't believe the number of times I forgot to set that fwd/rev lever on the switch properly before closing it up. Protip: just give it a strong whack and it will bend just enough to lock in. Shouldn't damage the switch. Shouldn't. But yknow...
So my take away is they are both good tools. If you can get over the forward reverse switch the M12 is a bit smaller. The compact size helps me more than a switch location. Second I prefer the Grip of the M12 and the fact that it has a bit holder.
Then try the Bosch one. It's even more compact and has a regular direction switch, like the DeWalt.
You're timing is fantastic, I'll just have my guy color in my tattoo with yellow instead of red. Thanks again
I'd like to give 3 thumbs up for the added visual of red bio fluid on your opposable appendage!
i gotta say that's a freaking beauty for a tool and how its engineered... daym, superslick and compact
you asked before if we thought you should give tool recommendations - This is the best way .. and I think you did ... you could tell in your voice during the teardown and use that you liked it.
Wow. I've normally gone team red because they typically are better than the Dewilts. But for once, Dewilt wins. Neat! Now I just need to develop an adapter plate so I can let my red batteries drive my yellow tool.
...or just buy the one that's on Amazon for like $17.
With 18V, no problem (but increasing weight and especially tool height a fair bit). However, converting a 10.8V in-handle battery to connect to a slide-underneath-the-handle tool isn't going to be compact or ergonomic in any way, shape or form.
Tool review is pure class. The blood is just icing on the box.
You should take a look at the Bosch version of this, the GSR12V-FCB22. It's 25% lighter, about 30% more powerful, smaller, includes two batteries, and is generally cheaper (though the price varies wildly for some reason depending on where and when you buy it; I picked it up for $150). I'm a DeWalt guy for 18/20V tools, but I prefer Bosch for 10.8/12V.
I returned a Milwaukee 18v because the reversing switch was in exactly the right/wrong place, I bought this unit for $99 and it's a real winner - light & strong, and the accessory heads are good for those special opportunities - just what every guy needs.
The dewalt appears to have been returned by someone who replaced the new batteries with his old dead ones to get himself a free pair of new batts.
If this review is the reason you asked about giving tool recommendations, I'd say you did fine and made the right choice.
How about the CnC as the powertool for the next unboxing ? Excellent content as always :-)
He's done it
When I was getting my first drill set last year I wanted to make sure I got something good that'd last me. Went with the Dewalt Drill + Impact set, made in 'merica version. Haven't been happier, it's a very solid set.
maybe you could machine a gear housing on the haas to replace the plastic one, and start a new series "power tool hacking"
@12:40 "If you want them to look Metal... Just use Metal" AvE you are the God of sarcasm. Just love your vids
I use the Bosch 18V Flexiclick, really impressed with the build quality. You might just want to have a look at it
Or their 12v flexclick. Might be more apples to apples. But yeah, the 18v would be nice to see aswell.
I use the 12v bosch daily for nearly 2 yrs. plenty of power for installation, and the smaller 12v tool great for tight spaces
Nice vidja as usual. Winters comin, we need more caveman tv if you find the time for stokin a fire. Also, I’d love to see a VFD tear down if you can get your hands on one
(Stern 60's voice) "Maybe you can spot how this accident could have been prevented. The safety minded employee always uses a circular saw to open boxes. The right tool for the right job."
he shook hands with danger
Been using the Mil. 12v installer for over a year now. It has its place for sure.
That jeezlus switch you speak of is darn near a deal breaker though. That switch and the light positioning deserve all the scorn one can help on them.
I agree that the conventional direction switch is better, but I am not getting another battery system.
Do the dinguses swing either way (across beands)? Can the Milwaukee 90 get stacked on the dewault for extra offset nonsense?
For completion ism, try the Bosch. They were the original installation driver I believe
MILWAUKEE M12FPDX
Look that up
@@Alex-uh1mj want. It says "limited release only in Australia" which is a little disappointing. If it turns up for sale I will be buying one. Thanks for the heads up.
@@Alex-uh1mj they are on ebay available from Germany. About $300 after shipping. Hmmmm
iirc the original was the festool
@@mordachaifl could have been. I never see Festool in my local area so I can't keep track of when they come out with stuff. I only see them on UA-cam, but I don't search for them.
It doesn't look like Festool offers the extra narrow offset head, but u could be wrong about that too.
I've had one of these for a few months and absolutely love it. Not a heavy duty driver by any means, but great for what it does.
Bosch did a similar thing with the digital direction control on some of their home gamer tools. It was so frustrating that it timed out and went back to forwards after 30 seconds.
I’d run the damn thing over for defying me, it’s getting beyond bad
What is a home gamer tool
@@ryang5441 consumer grade rather than prosumer
Ya thats just a stupid idea to have digital direction switch. If you want digital power settings, sure...i guess, but leave the regular analog direction switch like the m12 stubby impact wrench and makita impact driver.
Bosch make green and blue tools, green for the home user and blue for the professional market.
On the batteries, I've had a makita DHP481 driver sitting on my desk for.. I'm not sure maybe 5 years.. possibly like 7 or 8 with one 5AH 18v battery on it the entire time, I know I've charged it at least once in all that time, maybe twice. It's for sure been over two years since I last charged it and it still shows 2/3 leds on the battery monitor. I never use it really but I drilled some holes in an alloy box with it and put some new hinges on my gate the other day, works no problem. Maybe the newer tools are leaching power but this thing can't be, I was surprised it wasn't dead.
What do you recommend as a good adjustable power supply
I got makita at home and use dewalt at work. I do love the new dewalt tools, very skookum
Glad you are not my Rabbi ... ropey circumspection for sure ....just the tip ....my ass
I read that as if you were reliving past traumas.
DeWalt is the only power tool manufacturer I've had battery issues with.
I'm still using 15 year old Bosch batteries.
My man's technique was questionable but his commitment is unwavering. Some duct tape and super glue should do the trick. Try to keep the red stuff on the inside! 😉
Uh-oh, what happened to the Bosch EasyCut 12 NanoBlade mini-chainsaw? I'm just curious if it broke or got lost. Bosch also has a similar item:
Bosch GSR12V-140FCB22 Cordless Electric Screwdriver 12V Kit - 5-In-1 Multi-Head Power Drill Set. It has the same standard side forward/lock/reverse switch. The unit cost about $110 in 2019 and also came with 2 batteries and a charger. Thank you for the video. Always enjoy the teardowns.
They've since replaced it with a more compact and more powerful brushless version. It's the GSR 12V-35 FC (EU) or 12V-300 FC (US).
No warranty voided during the opening of this here DeWalt
Man, the internals of that tool are like the organs of an animal... everything is routed and shaped like it grew there.
Please do the Bosch Chameleon next. It looks super small which seems advantageous
So, when I get "paint" on my finger, I use paint thinner to clean it off. What fur removing the paint and disinfectant. As always fine vidjayo.
I do love my milwaukee's, but yeah, that speed control switch was one of their stupider design decisions.
I bought the 20V MAX impact driver and 20V Max 1/2 in. drill with 2 small batteries (Lithium Ion) and charger as a kit in 2014.I thought I was getting brushless but nooo.Anyhow no-one told me not to leave batteries in so I did.It is now nearing end of 2022 and batteries still charging and giving service.The tools are frequently put to use. CHEERS from HERE! ( P.S. DeWalt tools)
Good thing it was frickin freezing in there, otherwise you might've bled out.