BATTLEGROUNDS! Milwaukee 2967 vs Snap-on CT9080 High Torque Impact Wrench
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- Опубліковано 10 гру 2024
- Which High Torque Impact Wrench would you choose? We put head to head the @MilwaukeeTool 2967 M18 FUEL High Torque Impact Wrench and the @SnaponToolsOfficial CT9080 1/2" High Torque Impact Wrench. They both deliver a ton of power and exceed the limits that any 1/2" anvil should deliver. The Milwaukee costs about half as much, at $299, vs the Snap-on at $623 for the bare tool. 5-year vs 2-year warranty as well, and the Kit prices are $499 vs $1112.
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Before I even see the results, I know the Snap-On fan boys are going to be crying that the Milwaukee won or either was very close to winning. For the money you spend on the Snap-On, it should be doing 10X better then the M18. Side note: it seems over all the Snap-On tests I have seen on your channel that you are not a fan of the brand. Now I could be wrong, but it is just my opinion. Thanks for sharing this and all the testing you do! You make it easier on people to buy the right tool. For the 2976 to break 2000 when only being rated at 1500 is amazing. Plus if you already have batteries, the tool only is less then $300 compared to the Snap-On $1100+ 1000lbs over spec!!
i do agree with you even though the milwaukee had the new forged battery he should keep it fair and used the 5ah battery that the kit will come with just saying
@@carlosmedrano3549First comment response I read is "You used the wrong battery."
UA-cam comments never fail to deliver
@@reginalb124 what just saying why not used the batteries that the kit will come with
@@carlosmedrano3549 That is one way you could compare the tools.
But given that the Milwaukee costs half as much as the Snap-On bare tool ($299 vs $629) or quite a bit less than half as a kit ($499 vs 1,111.95) I cold argue that using the best case battery on the Milwaukee is perfectly fair, since both the price gaps ($330 or $612) give me well more than enough to buy the Forge battery for $199 and still have lots of beer money left over.
There's arguments both ways, but I don't think either using the kit battery or the Forge is the objectively more fair measure.
Thank you for the kind words. I think Snap-on makes some awesome tools, both hand tools and power tools. However, when the price is more than double and you really can't put your finger on why it's priced as such, it makes it really tough to recommend. We love their flank drive stuff and we think the 14.4V impacts with the rocker switches are the bomb. Their 18V impacts used to be an absolute embarassment, but the past two updates have brought them closer to the mark. They also refuse to talk with us on any level about their tools; whereas, we talk with many engineers and product managers with all the other major tool manufacturers. They have a very closed system, including their market strategy with trucks and franchises. There's another discussion about how they leverage the truck/franchise owners and put the weight on them for sales and warranties. For the record, we don't have a problem with Snap-on as a whole. Thanks for watching.
No person on this earth can convince me that anything snap on makes is worth their ridiculous prices.
You're not alone, from the comments. Thanks for watching.
as a mechanic you just have to pick and choose but for a diyer snap on doesnt make sense. like a flat rate tech definitely should have some snap on hand tools to make good money. but the power tools are really only worth it for some and even then really only the 14.4v lineup at most and you could definitely make it by with milwaukee.
@@shaunclancey1107 Overpriced tools will never help anyone make money. What the hell is wrong with you!?
Totally agree.
@@Modine. yes it absolutely does. Most company warranties require sending in tools and waiting to get fixed or replaced. Snap on is quick exchange. Hand tools nothing really compares to snap on imo. If I can get the job done faster with a snap on tool and not worry about breaking it, it is absolutely worth the extra price. Like he says you don’t need all snap on but a few tools here and there is 100% worth it in the field
Milwaukee for the Win. Way cheaper more power, better warranty, and smaller. Use the 2967 every day and yes I do have the DCf961. Having both of those is still cheaper than the Snap-On
The warranty is only one year in Europe.
@niallcosgrove5596 Damn that's bad
You selected an OUTSTANDING backup plan with that Dewalt. Extemly powerful. With the new batteries for dewalt should be even better.
The fact that people still purchase snap on power tools is crazy
Being a fan boy is expensive.
I prefer the Dcf961b for my Ego fastener removal needs.
It only loosened a fastner 100 ft lbs more than the m18. The dewalt is alot bigger, heavier, way more vibration, and only has a 3 year warranty on it. I'd take this mikwaukee all day over the 961
@@markk3948
200 ft lbs more, and that was, after his socket was ruined. And you’re comparing a 5ah 18650 battery vs a 6ah lithium pouch battery.
Throw in the newly released 8ah pouch batteries and watch that 200 lbs difference increase to 600+ lb ft difference.
@@markk3948 dcf961 beats the 1" milwaukee also
@@markk3948 It's OK man, just admit it, the DeWalt is way stronger. I have it and the hammer is the size 3/4in. guns
@@juanc5149 100 more
I love me some Snap On, they really do make a lot of fantastic tools. I’ll take my Snap On hand tools over just about anything else, any day of the week. However, their prices on power tools and other electrical and diagnostic equipment are just quite frankly inexcusable. It’s why when I finally retired my very tired Snap On and Matco cordless tools, I replaced them with Milwaukee. Couldn’t be happier overall. That said Snap On does have some really neat cordless tools that I wish Milwaukee would make versions of. The rocker switch compact impacts and screw guns are just so sweet to use, too bad they just cost way too much.
That's what I preach and respect bro!
i totally agree bro. i love their hand tools and comfort and feel of their tools but man…price ranges make absolutely no sense sometimes knowing there’s competition out there doing a better job in some areas..the brand should live up to it’s hype properly!
Wait until you see the Harbor freight Icon vs snap on wrench tests lol. Icon wins hands down, and a set of icon wrenches costs about $500 less then snap on
@@JohnDoe-hj9xh Oh? What video are you referring to?
Awesome review brother. Just got my milwaukee 2967-20. Extremely satisfied and happy with it.
Everytime i had a question about something he answered it as if he could read my mind, top tier tool review man
Glad to hear that we answered your questions. Thanks for watching.
Love the work that goes into researching and creating these videos. Both impressive tools that will wreck 1/2 sockets. However seeing what Milwaukee's m12 3/8 stubby impact does and their m12 high speed ratchet as well, I know where I stand. Thank you again for what you and your team does!
Everything about the Milwaukee is better, plain and simple. Not to mention the whole battery platform doesn’t put you in a corner on tools you can use. Grab a couple batteries from work before the weekend and build a deck at home with your other Milwaukee tools, can’t say the same for snap on.
Just bought the Milwaukee kit for $399. No brainer.
Me too. Tool, 2 batteries of 5.0ah, thr charger and one new forge battery of 8.0Ah for 400 bucks
This was exactly the kind of video I was looking for, very clear, very simple, there are no doubts after watching it. 👍👍
Used the Milwaukee on its first truck wheel seal job a couple of days ago, truly amazing. I got 1"'s it will keep up with.
That is awesome! Thanks for sharing.
That is some amazing power for a battery powered impact wrench. I just bought a New Milwaukee and waiting for it to arrive.
would like to see the newest 1/2 and 3/4 Hercules ultra torque
Neat thing about Milwaukee is, even with the kit, if you know where to look, and if any sales crop up, you can get it for $399, with the 2x 5.0Ah batteries and the standard dual charger combo.
Milwaukee, the tools once known to belong in the plumbing and electrical industry, are now making a name for themselves in the automotive field. Even DeWalt is giving it a shot in the automotive world, despite being well known as contractor and construction tools. Most tire techs use Milwaukee anyway, and they're gravitating away from air.😄
Which is dumb, long live Air Nation!
I have both guns. Love the 9080 it's an Animal
I have both of these impacts i prefer my Milwaukee i use them everyday in automotive
Kind of a skewed test don't you think? You talked about pricing of the kits and bare tool, but you included the forge battery on the Milwaukee. Which d does not come with the kit and has to be bought seperate. The Milwaukee with a 5.0 ah battery won't hit the same performance metrics, and honestly, most people are just going to buy the kit with the battery and not invest in another $200 dollar battery.
Ok buddy… add the cost of a $200 battery and charger, add that to the $300 bare tool, and it’s STILL well over $100 cheaper than snap on.
I’m not an advocate for Snapon impacts at all but I can’t help but notice how he uses one hand on the Snapon on the last test.
You can buy a kit with a forged battery…Best Buy runs a lot of Milwaukee specials where you can pretty much build your own kit
You can get a 1/2 high torque with two 6.0 forge for $569 at Home Depot.
The thing with snap on vs mil is that one is for finer work like headstuds the Milwaukee is for construction or all out breakaway which sometimes isn’t good like when the faster gets broken halfway down the threads just my two cents
Results are skued because the six ah forge battery puts out the same watts as a 12 ah high output red lithium Milwaukee battery. Also on the Milwaukee mode 4 is high and called nut busting mode delivers all of the torque in reverse and once the fastener is loose it slows the rpms down as to not sling the fastener.
I have the 1/2 gen 1 for almost 10 years and still do everything I want it to do and if things get little difficult for him. I also have the 1in. Milwaukee impact wrench to help he's older and smaller brother 👍
That's really the cordless impact wrench that really broke the mould and made the mechanics believe it was a legit replacement of pneumatic. That woke up the industry, and now every major player has a strong 1/2" high torque impact wrench. Thanks for watching.
I’m a snap on fan boy but for electric impacts, I choose the Milwaukee. For electric ratchets, my go to is snap on.
Bro I just got a 1/2 inch Milwaukee impact mid torque wrench. New model. 650 ft on breaking torque. With two high output battery’s with a charger. All for 280$ shipped to my door! 600$ set 55%… your welcome.
Impact wrench*
This is deal was for Labor Day and no longer exists for anyone who is wondering. I’d just keep an eye out, probably wait till Black Friday. Sometimes you can get a really good deal if Home Depot doesn’t want it.
I just used the Home Depot “hack” and returned the “free” 5.0 battery and was able to get this new M18 high torque for $190. It’s such a beast.
CAN'T wait for the 2968 3/4 ANVIL MILWAUKEE M18 fuel GEN 3 and the NEW DEWALT XR DCF 964 3/4 ANVIL when it comes out this winter with 1900 FOOT POUNDS
that milwaukee is a beast next purchase for sure
Great episode I think you should compare it to the Dewalt 961 the ultimate beast
Mechanic job What is the correct machine that you recommend I buy since I need it to be very powerful. Which one has the most power of 1/2? Just help me, which one is the correct one, the cost doesn't matter. I need the strongest one.
The 2967-20 Milwaukee 1/2 impact fuel, the best part is it's not even the most expensive but has more power
The Dewalt DCF961 would spank both of those. I’m not a dewalt fanboy, I have dewalt, craftsman, snap on and Milwaukee battery tools. Each has their perks.
Not even close. Milwuakee would make that dewault default
Milwaukee!!!
Milwaukee is stronger cheaper and better warranty why would you go snap on
Simply for the name I’d guess.
I thought snap on had a lifetime warranty?
@@Gavensdailytoolsandjobs their power tools only have a 2 year I believe
Not to mention way better looking
Only thing snap on has over Milwaukee is that the store comes to you no matter where you are once a week
I’ve got a yellow high torque, too!
Never really needed to use it. I have an older RV which has a lot of rust. I assume something will come up that needs a high torque. I’ve gotten away so far with just the DeWalt 12v 3/8” :)
I’ve got some suspension work coming up, I think, so we’ll see if the discount Ryobi is good enough or if I have to get an M18.
I have Milwaukee 2067 and I absolutely appreciate it that i bought it,
I really think snap on’s bread and butter is in hand tools. They fell behind with the delay to go brushless. The impact isn’t bad by any means but when someone’s offering 2.5x the warranty, half the cost, and a tool that will do the same or better and it’s available down at your local Home Depot then you’re not even competing anymore.
Oddly, to me my hand tools are the ones I’ll clean up and I care about how they look at the end of the day when I lock up my box. I don’t care as much about my power tools. They get way too dirty and beat up to care. Snap on tools are nice and should look nice. So are hand tools. Snap on also makes really great hand tools.
i have a customer with this new snap-off. I have used a dewalt dcf900 twice to get bolts off his snap-off wouldn't touch
We don't doubt that. That DeWalt is a strong contender.
Love my Milwaukee!
All in all, when my Milwaukee 1/2 dies I’m probably gonna be buying the Ridgid 3/4…
It is gonna look great with all of my 14.4 Snapon tools, and the ridiculous amount of Milwaukee tools I own
So DEWALT IS STILL THE KING dc961 👑
Snap on makes a lot of good tools. Power tools are not in that category. I use milwaukee power tools almost exclusively (partially because I dont like having multiple chargers and battery sets) and very rarely have I ever run into something that my milwaukee tools couldnt break loose that a snap on could. Theres been a couple instances where one of the guys cant get something loose or cant seem to "hold their mouth right" on something and I hand them a milwaukee impact and it comes right off. Don't just take my word for it, even my snap on dealer carries more milwaukee electric tools on the truck than snap on. That should say everything that needs to be said. Snap on cant be beat for some specialty tools but at the end of the day, I buy whatever tool is cheaper off whichever truck and rarely have things break. 9 times out of 10 if its either off a truck or bought from a professional brand like sunnex or even capri, the tool wont give you any problem unless you use it wrong. Seen a lot of people bitch that their snap on torx bits rounded and then when asked they say they put their non-impact rated sockets on an impact and were upset it didnt go well.
Milwaukee doesn’t have a kit that comes with 2 forge batteries. They do have a kit that comes with 1. The cheapest I seen it was $499.00.
It was on sale for a day $250 with a 5ah battery you can buy a charger seperately still won't be as pricey.
Im such a big snapon guy but i run millwakee. I wish snap on would make better power tools. Though i love their 14.4 tools
I Hope you Run The MILWAUKEE M18 fuel GEN 3 2967 with the new 8 and 12 amp FORGE BATTERIES soon and Run the DEWALT XR DCF 961 with the New XR 8 AMP POWER PACK BATTERY soon because im going to get all 3 BATTERIES SOON
Did you de-grease the studs?
Why is the DeWalt not in on the group? They have the biggest impact wrench.
Soy mas amante de Milwaukee por sus presentaciones y esa combinación de rojo y megro uf y DeWalt también por su combinación de color amarillo y negro son mis preferifas.
Two awesome guns.
I’d like to see how much force it takes to break 1800 foot pounds by hand with a breaker bar
I would love to see the snap on ct9038 review. I think that’s the new 18v 3/8 stubby.
We'll be doing that soon too. ;) Thanks for watching.
I think if snapon offered a better warranty on there power tools like 6 or 7 years for tool and 5yrs for battery it might be justified on price like hilti is with power tools. Otherwise not worth the price/hassle.
Dewalt 961.
Great review.
Glad you enjoyed it
If add a bit more money to snap on tool you can buy Hytorc Lith 2 :)
Great review mate, can I suggest that's better not to wear you're apple watch when impacting since it will affect the connections on your circuit board like the batteries boards on the impacts :)
Thank you very much. I do understand the concern for the watch, but if I buy a watch, then I'm going to wear it. Thanks for watching.
Where does the DCF961 rank?
Probably at the top. Thanks for watching.
Dewalt
Yes, the lates DeWalt High Torque impact wrench is definitely a beast. Thanks for watching.
Should of tried the dewalt too 🙃
We will add that one too. We have it in the shop. Thanks for watching.
Once again, milwaukee making snap on fan girls cry. Love it
I WENT WITH THE DEWALT 20V MAX Cordless Impact Wrench (DCF961B) ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, CAN'T WAIT FOR IT TO REACH !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
HYY HAVE HAD THE DEWALT 20V MAX DCF961 FOR A BIT NOW AND ALL THE DIESEL MECHANICS CAN'T STOP ASKING TO BORROW IT.................. SO THAT MUST MEAN SOMETHING !!!!!!!!!!
I don't think anybody will invest in the Snapon power tool. Even my mechanic friend who spent $200k on snap-on tools and chest wouldn't spend on their power tool. He invest all into Milwaukee for his power tool in the shop.
So for the price of a Milwaukee 1/2 inch impact wrench. You can get a snap on 1/2 inch ratchet and maybe a 1/4 inch ratchet.
You should buy a wright or proto socket won't have to replace it near as often
Most impact sockets are made from the same material, which is softer than chrome sockets (chrome vanadium). All the impact sockets wear like these. We've used Proto, Milwaukee, Sunex, DeWalt, they all do it. Thanks for watching.
@@Shoptoolreviews very true but some are soft them others, like snap on sockets are very soft and the drive end deforms rather quickly. Some uses better quality steel and have better heat treatments. I'm guessing there are way more vintage proto sockets in better shape then several year old sunex and Milwaukees(not saying sunex and Milwaukee don't make quality impact sockets) Thank you for the video and the response
What is he using to tighten those I want that.
Eso es una potente herramienta que apreta al torque que deseas, es lenta para apretar pero súper potente, es como para hacer tes de herramientas por lo que veo, debe ser bien carita
Also didn't mention how much extra he paid just for the Hi-vis color on snap on
LoL I think I would rather use the Ryobi high torque than a snap on because the snap on warranty is pretty bad and the price is 2 to 3 times more than it should be for what you’re getting
RYOBI definitely stepped up their game with their last edition of their High Torque impact wrench. Thanks for watching.
Will-Walk-On-Thee.
Probably snapon had better cooling, better wiring and in the end will be better as reliability as time goes on. Warranty is a bullshit which doesn't matter as you would work with that tool in a rekote region of alaska or even antarctica or maybe in some bolivian forest area.
PS: I'm not a snapon fan, i can't afford to buy/use it as new, but i dissasembled few from each brand for service/maitenance (in the car workshop i use my dewalt (all from 899 to grinder, sawzall, etc) and the smallest milwaukee 12v (old version of @340Nm, 1/2")
PPS: I'm from eastern europe, working in my own country only.
Well this video sure helped me make up my mind, the DeWALT it is. 😆
DeWalt es una belleza y tiene lo suyo también, en precio más acequible a mi me gusta mucho DeWalt.
Why does the Snap on look like a Dewalt purchased on Temu
I prefer ridgid or Milwaukee, snap on cost to much
Buying Snap on is like buying EVs, it's over priced, little benefits and it's gay. Overall it make no sense in buying snap on when other companies does it better.
We can't speak to the gender or sexual persuasion, but we do agree there are other companies doing it as good or better. Thanks for watching.
Why would anyone go for the Snap on over the milwaukee?
Snap on battery and air tools are junk. There's very few tools that absolutely have to come off the snap on truck. Im not an icon fan but didn't their wrenches just compare to icon?
I had that same Milwaukee. Biggest piece of junk impact I ever had. Switched to the CT9080 and all I can say it’s a way better impact gun.
Gotta throw im the 961 in there
We will do that very soon. Thanks for watching.
Put a 12.0 forge just to see what it can do.
So what you’re saying is that I should go to a 3/4 anvil for 2000 ftlbs +, gotcha…lol! Poor sockets man, I tell you what!
The m18 should have came with 2 6.0 hos
I don't think you can get a kit with 2 6.0s. Thanks for watching.
@Shoptoolreviews yeah I know lol I was just saying the kit should be 6.0s not 5.0s :) I always watch you are one of my favorites
Thanks for all the hard work you do
Home Depot has a deal goin where if you buy the gen 2 mid torque 2962-20 you can get two 6.0 high out batteries and multiple charger “m12, m18” for free.
@@vonnieboy7878 this is probably in the states
@@markk3948 true
I’ve got a new gen 3 and I’m convinced it’s got something wrong with it it’s less powerful then the snap on
Milwaukee you wanna throw a 3/4 anvil in this so I can buy it? Imagine the top two brands 1/2 outperform their 3/4 for a whole year. Who's it goina be, red or yellow?
U keep saying if you want this much power you should be using a 3/4.. well unfortunately that’s not an option as of now.. at least not for Milwaukee.. the Milwaukee 3/4 is still based on the gen2 1/2 high torque.. the new m18 1/2 is stronger than not only the m18 3/4 it’s stronger than the m18 1 inch one handed.. Milwaukee has some updating to do on some of its bigger tools
You do have a point, and we hope to see some updates soon. However, the 3/4" and 1" impacts hit very hard and many times they will break fasteners loose quicker than a 1/2". Thanks for watching.
If this video isn’t a prime example of how snap on tools are overpriced then I don’t know what is.
man you got to compare 5.0ah to 5.0 ah
Looks like the Snap-On ad is counterproductive
Not sure which one you are referring to. Thanks for watching.
It would be a more fair test if you would've used the regular 5.0 battery that the Milwaukee comes with because the price is waaaay different with a Forge battery and the Snap On doesn't have an equivalent of a Forge battery! One Forge battery is $250 people. But I know how this channel loves to suck up to Milwaukee.
1000 cycles on a battery that costs more than the milwuakee impact seems like a very small amount of uses. You're paying for a brand that used to have good warranties but now just makes shit and is only willing to back up their products for 2 years
Neither
DeWalt all day
Snap on! you always snap the pocket of customer with your tools not worth for the price😂
O 😊
makita xgt high torque when 😜
snapon = less power, slower, bigger, more expensive
milwaukee = more power, faster, smaller, cheaper
Can't make an argument for snapon power tools now a days
I have the 9080 when it first came out but its not strong then i got the 9050 and its stronger than the 9080
The CT9080 is pretty new, only a few months old, and it's much stronger than the CT9050. Thanks for watching.
@@Shoptoolreviews so this is a newer 9080 than the old one
@@Iroc_twan I would assume so the new 9080 has 440 more breakaway and 200 more working torque
You have the number transposed on your video title. It's *2967* not 2976!
We fixed it. Thanks for the heads up.
Very cool video but he’s just not really mean anything in a real world they’re really bulky just give me an air impact wrench, and I am a happy camper
Both are made in china. China builds the best and highest quality tools. Snap on assembled in usa of foreign (china) components. So they screw together the final assembly in usa but everything was actually made in china.
The only reason the Milwaukee won is that battery.
No, not really. You do bring up a good point, we should have run the 5Ah until it peaked, then moved to the Forge 6.0. Thanks for watching.
@@Shoptoolreviews Milwaukee said it added 100 ft lbs?
The height of the Milwaukee will almost never be a good thing
Didn’t sound bitter at all. But I’ll you who looked it, chuck schumer and guess what, Kamala didn’t even show up, that’s not leadership.
Snap-off is overpriced Trash I literally sold all my snap-off for Milwaukee Just because things are high priced don't mean it's the best. All you fanbois keep bying the truck tools.
Snap on overpriced overhyped as usual
We understand how you can think that. Thanks for watching.