The power is a negligible thing. The battery issolation is nice, the tri led is meh, but you make no mention of the most important thing, that it's 2" shorter. Getting a hi torque into more areas is more important than an extra 100 advertised lb ft.
I have memories of impacts in the 90's and early 2000's having 1000 ft. lbs. and those were the best most expensive air impacts most mechanics had to choose from at the time, it was easily a few hundred for a really good impact. Now they have battery operated impacts that get 1600ft lbs? That's crazy!
@cprooks that's not what I'm referring to. These normally have a delay when you press the trigger, and it's not before of it being defective just how they are
@@ERICSDIYGARAGE Think it is a flaw. The first two I had didn’t do the delay. Then I went through probably 2,3 that delayed and had glitchy first impacts… just got this one recently, doesn’t seem to have any of those issues. I forget the guys name but the dude who tests all the impacts even spoke with Milwaukee about it a year or so ago.
Just ordered one for working on the car and truck. Tire rotations mostly, will definitely be an upgrade from using a wrench. I don't think I will have much to complain about. 🤞👍
Milwaukee has had this since the beginning of the M18 line. It’s what you guys usually complained about saying the batteries fit too loose. They just re-designed it because a lot of you couldn’t make the connection . So it’s more of a re-branding. I like Makita and I recently just started investing in the XGT line. But let’s be honest the LXT line is all but dead and the XGT line only has about 130 tools.
@@steffendetrick lxt is far from dead and makitas isolator was so much better compared to Milwaukee's that you can confidently say that Milwaukee didn't even have one, sorry. Xgt is awesome I agree, also got into it and really like it!
I’m curious to see if the impact is anywhere near their claims. I have a feeling it’ll be on par or maybe even slightly more powerful than the dcf900 but we will see
Hello!.. TIM JHONSON , CUANDO SALDRA A LA VENTA Y DONDE PODREMOS ADQUIRIRLA Y QUE MODELO ES???!!! YA LA,QUIERO EN MIS MANOS PARA TRABAJAR CON ESA llave de impact...
Milwaukee needs that upgrade program! Every time they release a new tool, you should be able to turn ur older model in for an upgrade for a fraction of the price. Every time i buy something, they come out with a new design of what i bought. They pairin up with Apple or wha?? New model every 6months..lol jus sayin
Here’s hoping they fixed the trigger issue completely. I’ve still got a one key high torque sitting in the corner collecting dust because i can’t figure out how to get it fixed
I just used mine an hour ago and it has way more torque and speed than the one I use at wrk the only thing I wish they would of put one key on thm tho but either way it’s perfect for what I do 👍👍
Tim Jhonson sé que estas bien ocupado, pero podrás darnos un adelanto de esta nueva llave de impacto que externamente en estetica se parece mucho al Modelo 2962-20 de medio torque Y esta que esel nuevo módelo de alto Par torque, cuando saldrá a la venta, para estar listo, para poder adquirirla!!!.
Well I guess Christmas is coming early lol, there starting to release tools like they do cell phones lol, but this one is going to help me out in my field of work
@@DownHillgamer look closely it's shorter and got the same design clamshell as the high torque it's definitely a 3gen mid torque it's don't even resemble the gen 2 mid torque
That battery thing is completely unnecessary The flaw is not the vibration of the battery The flaw is that the connector for the battery in the tool is not mounted properly and slides around I fix mine by stuffing some washers in there
So essentially this tells us the new batteries are a scam. How can you boast higher numbers yet compare it to an entry level battery? Likely means when forge is compared to anything with 21700 cells it will perform identically.
Yeah, Milwaukee is the only company to ever “copy” anyone. Just like how not a single tool company copied the sawzall, and no one switched to LiIon packs after Milwaukee patented them. 😂😂😂😂😂😂wow 😂😂😂😂crazy😂😂😂😂😂
I'm sick of Milwaukee releasing new tools literally after I buy the "newest" model
Lol man the high torque is 6 year old get out of your hole sometimes and stop wearing mask they are useless
it's like phones. get a good Milwaukee fuel tool and keep it till it dies man, no reason to keep spending money on same but newer tool.
At least the new stuff is (usually) cutting edge and and see improvements over the old stuff. Rather than rehashes of the same thing.
@@lonestar2520 Its not that i don't think the versions of the stuff i got isn't good, its just annoying lol
Milwaukee is a china OWNED company. Go figure
The power is a negligible thing. The battery issolation is nice, the tri led is meh, but you make no mention of the most important thing, that it's 2" shorter. Getting a hi torque into more areas is more important than an extra 100 advertised lb ft.
something to do with "Power Density" I believe.
200 more with the forge battery.
I have memories of impacts in the 90's and early 2000's having 1000 ft. lbs. and those were the best most expensive air impacts most mechanics had to choose from at the time, it was easily a few hundred for a really good impact. Now they have battery operated impacts that get 1600ft lbs? That's crazy!
DCF961 is up to 1750.
I wish they would put the price of these in the shorts. Anyone know?
@@cranberriesdoodle1450299 I believe with Two batteries and a charger
@@Olds_Pwr watch TTC, the nee dewalt is having issues with stalling at times and popcorn noises.
Now let's see TTC review it.
They put vibration isolators on the SDS guns and it made a huge difference. Good to see it on the impacts now
Lets hope they fix all the trigger delay issues
They Literally Had A Recall
They did, I got one. I love mine
@cprooks that's not what I'm referring to. These normally have a delay when you press the trigger, and it's not before of it being defective just how they are
@@ERICSDIYGARAGE
Think it is a flaw. The first two I had didn’t do the delay. Then I went through probably 2,3 that delayed and had glitchy first impacts… just got this one recently, doesn’t seem to have any of those issues. I forget the guys name but the dude who tests all the impacts even spoke with Milwaukee about it a year or so ago.
Thank goodness. I've been waiting for milwaukee to put a light on the high torque.
They’ve become the apple of power tools 😂😂
Literally apple has released the 14 last year and either this year or next year we're gonna be seeing the 15
Constant improvement works for me.
@@afellowinnewengland6142 yeah it’s great. Not great for my wallet and my insatiable appetite for new tools 😂😂
Just ordered one for working on the car and truck. Tire rotations mostly, will definitely be an upgrade from using a wrench. I don't think I will have much to complain about. 🤞👍
Excellent! These updates address the two biggest sources of complaints on the original high torque designs. Sign me up for one.
What a beast, the design very much like the 2962 only bigger, it including ASC unlike the 2767.
"TTC" just entered the chat.
Time to chooch?
Okay TTC, time to see if it was worth the wait
Damn you milwaukee damn you. I need more
Nice, battery isolator after makita had it for like 10 years...
Milwaukee has had this since the beginning of the M18 line. It’s what you guys usually complained about saying the batteries fit too loose. They just re-designed it because a lot of you couldn’t make the connection . So it’s more of a re-branding. I like Makita and I recently just started investing in the XGT line. But let’s be honest the LXT line is all but dead and the XGT line only has about 130 tools.
@@steffendetrick lxt is far from dead and makitas isolator was so much better compared to Milwaukee's that you can confidently say that Milwaukee didn't even have one, sorry. Xgt is awesome I agree, also got into it and really like it!
@@riba2233 how would you know you have know hands on experience with there new isolator.
@@steffendetrick talking about the old ones
@@riba2233 gotcha
When will it be available to buy in stores?
Very soon my friend, late Sep 2023.
Cual es el modelo !! Yo me apunto, esta genial!!!! Va valer la pena!!
@@javierortega8024 el modelo es 2967 amigo
I have this impact and it's an absolute monster, I love it
I wish they would give the M12 stubby the 3 led treatment. I would buy it in a heartbeat to replace the stubby I already have
Its more compact but more compact also means less and smaller parts im wondering whats going to beak on it first.
When is the 3/4" drive version going to be released?
Hope battery don't fall off when its under pre
I’m curious to see if the impact is anywhere near their claims. I have a feeling it’ll be on par or maybe even slightly more powerful than the dcf900 but we will see
Hello!..
TIM JHONSON , CUANDO SALDRA A LA VENTA Y DONDE PODREMOS ADQUIRIRLA Y QUE MODELO ES???!!! YA LA,QUIERO EN MIS MANOS PARA TRABAJAR CON ESA llave de impact...
Dijo que el modelo era 2967.
Is it gonna break down after the warranty?
Milwaukee needs that upgrade program! Every time they release a new tool, you should be able to turn ur older model in for an upgrade for a fraction of the price. Every time i buy something, they come out with a new design of what i bought. They pairin up with Apple or wha?? New model every 6months..lol jus sayin
You’re gonna buy it anyway
What model can i compare it to? 2767-20? Want to know if i should wait or just buy a 2767-20.
Thatd be the closest. Id wait for torque test channel to get their hands on it before deciding
Quantos quilos de Tork tem essa chave de impacto
Strange 🤔 usually they'll bring out a new 3/4 impact at the same time?
Here’s hoping they fixed the trigger issue completely. I’ve still got a one key high torque sitting in the corner collecting dust because i can’t figure out how to get it fixed
Didn't they recall them? I could be absolutely wrong though
Just got mine ❤
do they use the same battery
I just used mine an hour ago and it has way more torque and speed
than the one I use at wrk the only thing I wish they would of put one key on thm tho but either way it’s perfect for what I do 👍👍
I just got mine ❤
We hope you love it.
But can it beat the new dewalt dcf961 monster?
Nope
hope the battery doesn't get loose
Tim Jhonson sé que estas bien ocupado, pero podrás darnos un adelanto de esta nueva llave de impacto que externamente en estetica se parece mucho al Modelo 2962-20 de medio torque
Y esta que esel nuevo módelo de alto Par torque, cuando saldrá a la venta, para estar listo, para poder adquirirla!!!.
When does to new high torque impact drop?
Supposed this month in October
These Chinese tool companies really took a note from apple
I really wonder what you would even need this tool for. I mean 1600 ft lbs is more than any car, would it be semis maybe?
How much will be overpriced these ones?
Will they make it in 3/4”?
When does this come out??
Well I guess Christmas is coming early lol, there starting to release tools like they do cell phones lol, but this one is going to help me out in my field of work
Got 2 year warranty?
5-year warranty.
Will it have more accuracy with it’s torque… meaning precise numbers
Does it come with one key
Is that a gen 3 mid torque right next to it?
Look like
No they are just showing you can use old xc5.0 batteries with it but get less power
@@DownHillgamer look closely it's shorter and got the same design clamshell as the high torque it's definitely a 3gen mid torque it's don't even resemble the gen 2 mid torque
No, high torque with pin retention on the left, he’s holding the friction ring model
@@iTzzJoSuE who talked about the pin or friction ring model
By the way the high torque is available in both style
They have a new forge battery?? Damnit I thought I was done after the last new battery
That battery thing is completely unnecessary The flaw is not the vibration of the battery The flaw is that the connector for the battery in the tool is not mounted properly and slides around I fix mine by stuffing some washers in there
I can’t get my one key to work with mine! 😒
1600 ft lbs. Right!!!!!!!! Tool companies still playing us for fools
Well... not exactly
I switched back to Snap On 3/8 and 1/2 due to nose cone design. Numbers don't mean much if it don't fit into areas of need.
Comment peu causé avec vous ?
So essentially this tells us the new batteries are a scam. How can you boast higher numbers yet compare it to an entry level battery? Likely means when forge is compared to anything with 21700 cells it will perform identically.
I wanna see it vs the dewalt dcf 900. I think dewalt will smoke it.
DCF961, is their latest.
@@Olds_Pwrdcf900 is only a little over a year old. It's a beast. I can't imagine what you'd call the 961. A monster?
milwaukee is the best in the world
@@Bundy663 I suggest to see how the 1/2" DeWalt can overpower the 3/4" Milwaukee. ua-cam.com/video/yvCznz3G4Fg/v-deo.html
don’t be a fanboy admit what is best.
😊
How much will they run for??
Lol probably in the 500$ range as a set!
299
Isolation...just like a Flex???😈😈😈😈
Say what you want but I love it
Nice… keep cranking them out, Milwaukee….
Very nice can I try one for free.
It’s not 1600 nut busting it’s 2400 It crap out at 2500
They're like iPhone now. New model every year with one thing changed
🇦🇫🤝😇👍👏
Battery isolator😂😂MAKITA LXT been designed like so over 20 yrs ago. What else could Milwaukee copy....how about a cooling fan on the charger 😂😂😂
True . 👍
Aint nobody care bro i would still buy Milwaukee over Makita all day!
They need the voltage cutoff that Makita has.
Yeah, Milwaukee is the only company to ever “copy” anyone. Just like how not a single tool company copied the sawzall, and no one switched to LiIon packs after Milwaukee patented them. 😂😂😂😂😂😂wow 😂😂😂😂crazy😂😂😂😂😂
@@mattyboolinIf someone patented something, how can someone legally make a copy?
So they are copying makita now nice.
Which part is copying Makita?
The previous model looked better
Hell no 👎
@@Ninoo187 Lol why not. It was nice and silver/gray where the anvil resides and didn't have that black trim piece with the 3 lights
@@Edgar_Acosta I got the mid torque so I kinda want the lights on the full torque.... Plus the new full torque gonna be shorter and stronger.
@@Edgar_AcostaThe black is rubber, which I feel is more beneficial
I just want a gen 3 mid torque that can provide a bit more juice🥲
Nobody cares about FPTT saying that shows this guy is a scammer. It only has 1200 FPRT if that on a 12A battery.