I recently was faced with the decision to buy either the DCF900 DeWalt or the 2967 Milwaukee. The two tools are nearly identical in performance but the DeWalt kit was $50 less money than the Milwaukee. I could not justify paying $50 more for the Milwaukee plus the additional tax for nearly identical performance. Both tools are incredible but DeWalt got my business on this one.
That car shop that tightens lug nuts with an impact wrench, do not know what they are doing. You ALWAYS tighten with a manual torque wrench to the specs for each car else you'll ruin the rims. Not even talking about that you tighten in a cross/star pattern and not like shown in that video. I would never ever give my car to that workshop if they can't even get the basics right
I was hoping to get an actual run down of field usage. Instead, I’ve got an opinion from someone using chromies while fastening in some kind of rook pattern. Sorry for the hate, but this review is hard to take seriously if you don’t even know what you don’t know.
In this particular case the dewalt is much more powerful than the milwaukee they just advertised simulator specs but the dewalt is much newer than the milwaukee and both brands have released new models since
Fyi long term milwulkies battery and mounting system are.complete junk i work oilfeild construction 5 years ago no contest red.. now were switching to yellow and black noone beats these impacts like we do
This is so far from correct.. I see this post almost daily 💀💀💀 I've put my Milwaukee stuff through hell the last 10 years and have never had a battery issue besides when they get run over. Shit I dropped one off a blender not to long ago was perfectly fine scratched a good bit but not broken or falling outta the impact/ drill or anything
@@infamousftfw If you see it daily, all from different people across different walks of life, all working in different industries and putting them through all sorts of different abuse, yet all of them have the same definitive opinion... then who's the odd one out here? To that effect if you paid attention for half a second you would see the vast majority of people complaining how Milwaukee's quality has _plummeted_ over the last 10-15 years
@Patrick.Weightman Oh man, if you think of how many people bought/own/use/abuse those tools right. And then you think of how many people complain.. you're talking about 1% or less of users who are doing the complaining or having these issues. I bought my 2767 when they first came out, put it through hell and back. I replaced it last year due to the impact it's self, just not catching anymore, and it would just sit there and click. I get people love to bitch and complain, but give credit where credits due. Also wtf were you going on about "incompatible with other chargers" bro what? I've got Chinese Amazon batteries and chargers, I've never run into that issue either.. one-off issues aren't a reason to shit talk a brand 😂😂 but at the end of the day you'll do you and I'll do me. Have a good one, best of luck. (Also there is a company somewheres that sells "battery straps" for the M18 stuff, gets screwed into where the belt clips are and it's supposed to take the vibration away and keep the battery tight. Or so they say, never seen one yet)
@@JdmgjnFjahgks You don't think a brand literally known for their quality, from a Tool company that's been around for well over 100 years, engineered from a country that is known to make the best products for longevity on the planet, is a good take?
I recently was faced with the decision to buy either the DCF900 DeWalt or the 2967 Milwaukee. The two tools are nearly identical in performance but the DeWalt kit was $50 less money than the Milwaukee. I could not justify paying $50 more for the Milwaukee plus the additional tax for nearly identical performance. Both tools are incredible but DeWalt got my business on this one.
That car shop that tightens lug nuts with an impact wrench, do not know what they are doing. You ALWAYS tighten with a manual torque wrench to the specs for each car else you'll ruin the rims. Not even talking about that you tighten in a cross/star pattern and not like shown in that video. I would never ever give my car to that workshop if they can't even get the basics right
I was hoping to get an actual run down of field usage. Instead, I’ve got an opinion from someone using chromies while fastening in some kind of rook pattern. Sorry for the hate, but this review is hard to take seriously if you don’t even know what you don’t know.
In this particular case the dewalt is much more powerful than the milwaukee they just advertised simulator specs but the dewalt is much newer than the milwaukee and both brands have released new models since
Just got me the Dewalt dcf900,planning on getting a power stack or flexvolt battery to get the EXTRA boost in case I need it.
If you don't use the star method when installing lug nuts don't talk to me. DeWalt FTW
You gotta use DeWalt power stocks battery
Then use the new Milwaukee forge battery too right ?
Yes
Bosch is the best 🎉
No way
Fyi long term milwulkies battery and mounting system are.complete junk i work oilfeild construction 5 years ago no contest red.. now were switching to yellow and black noone beats these impacts like we do
Also incompatible with other chargers
This is so far from correct.. I see this post almost daily 💀💀💀 I've put my Milwaukee stuff through hell the last 10 years and have never had a battery issue besides when they get run over. Shit I dropped one off a blender not to long ago was perfectly fine scratched a good bit but not broken or falling outta the impact/ drill or anything
@@infamousftfw If you see it daily, all from different people across different walks of life, all working in different industries and putting them through all sorts of different abuse, yet all of them have the same definitive opinion... then who's the odd one out here?
To that effect if you paid attention for half a second you would see the vast majority of people complaining how Milwaukee's quality has _plummeted_ over the last 10-15 years
@Patrick.Weightman Oh man, if you think of how many people bought/own/use/abuse those tools right. And then you think of how many people complain.. you're talking about 1% or less of users who are doing the complaining or having these issues. I bought my 2767 when they first came out, put it through hell and back. I replaced it last year due to the impact it's self, just not catching anymore, and it would just sit there and click. I get people love to bitch and complain, but give credit where credits due. Also wtf were you going on about "incompatible with other chargers" bro what? I've got Chinese Amazon batteries and chargers, I've never run into that issue either.. one-off issues aren't a reason to shit talk a brand 😂😂 but at the end of the day you'll do you and I'll do me. Have a good one, best of luck.
(Also there is a company somewheres that sells "battery straps" for the M18 stuff, gets screwed into where the belt clips are and it's supposed to take the vibration away and keep the battery tight. Or so they say, never seen one yet)
Or if you want one that lasts, get Makita
What a bad take
@@JdmgjnFjahgks You don't think a brand literally known for their quality, from a Tool company that's been around for well over 100 years, engineered from a country that is known to make the best products for longevity on the planet, is a good take?