To be fair it's battery was a little undersized. Going to make a couple shorts today testing the DCF961 with 5ah powerstack and Milwaukee 6ah Forge. Is it going to change the outcome? I don't think so
m18 is still my choice, the 961 is too big, heavy, and violent for a 1/2 I'd consider using. if I were shopping around for a 3/4 then dewalt would definitly be my first pick, until or unless milwaukee releases a 3/4 that can at least make more torque than their own 1/2.
I suppose it depends on the application. They are both high torque impact wrenches. They all have quite a bit of vibration. The VTEC takes some getting to used to, but it's so worth it because you know it's going to do almost any job.
the 964 is out now, its a 961 with a 3/4 anvil. delivers more torque than the 1/2 and it doesnt destroy sockets like the 1/2 will. honestly 3/4 is probably just better for the power levels we're looking at here
@ you can use it for basically anything, I was referring to farm equipment because most farm trucks require a strong break away torque. It’ll break away any car or truck bolts, but testing it in a farm vehicle with rusted bolts, it has no issues. There’s a lot of videos on the 961 on farm equipment.
Looking at these high torques just make my wrists hurt looking at them lol.
You can definitely feel the power with these High Torques!
Great video man!
Appreciate it!
I really like how the Flex is made , Practically whole tool is ALUMINUM ...... 👍🖖
To be fair it's battery was a little undersized. Going to make a couple shorts today testing the DCF961 with 5ah powerstack and Milwaukee 6ah Forge. Is it going to change the outcome? I don't think so
m18 is still my choice, the 961 is too big, heavy, and violent for a 1/2 I'd consider using. if I were shopping around for a 3/4 then dewalt would definitly be my first pick, until or unless milwaukee releases a 3/4 that can at least make more torque than their own 1/2.
I suppose it depends on the application. They are both high torque impact wrenches. They all have quite a bit of vibration. The VTEC takes some getting to used to, but it's so worth it because you know it's going to do almost any job.
the 964 is out now, its a 961 with a 3/4 anvil. delivers more torque than the 1/2 and it doesnt destroy sockets like the 1/2 will. honestly 3/4 is probably just better for the power levels we're looking at here
The Dewalt 961 was made for farm equipment use.
Source?
@ you can use it for basically anything, I was referring to farm equipment because most farm trucks require a strong break away torque. It’ll break away any car or truck bolts, but testing it in a farm vehicle with rusted bolts, it has no issues. There’s a lot of videos on the 961 on farm equipment.
Did Anyone really have any doubts Who was going to Win ..... 🤭😂🤣👍🖖
The DCF961 is a straight up beast
10 amp hour for sure when others have 8
I'll get a 10ah stacked Lithium and retest it in the future. They only sell it with the rear handle circular saw, though.
Should have tested with 10-20 percent more torque. You quit too early. Dewalt was just warming up
The highest setting is 750 ft-lbs. I'll try and get a higher torque adapter
Flex makes a 8 amp to now
Don't think it's STACKED LITHIUM
I think I'll make two shorts today and retest the Milwaukee with 6ah forge and Dewalt with a 5ah powerstack. Be on the lookout for those Mike
Milwaukee number one
@@maelxmusic1613 not on this test it isn't. It came in 2nd though.
Dewalt babyyy!
@@CygnusX-pt1ms Dewalt takes the cake on this one