Only 20.00 week for the rest of your life. Let the guys over at the Torque test channel do the test. Never trust a company to do their own test, especially strap on.
This rig is exactly as TTC. It is just a bunch of parts from Harbor Feight. No calibration just like TTC and not the Industry standard. You can make your own numbers and even vary the pressure with a valve to make the tool read lower or higher. So why are you saying don't trust them...when they are doing exactly like TTC.
Milwaukee has nothing to worry about. For about $25 more than that Snap On 9030 kit with 2 batteries, you could get a Milwaukee 2967 high torque, a 2960 mid torque kit with 2 batteries, and a 2854 Compact.
And how long has Snap on not able to even come close........and now they finally have something just in the ballpark.......and as anotger commentor said.....independent testing
We will definitely have to see for ourselves! These booth tests the home brand always wins. Snap on has always had some good forward and reverse switches though they feel comfortable and easy to use
Now this tool is out Iv gotten to see how sell it performs got to say very impressive worth every penny. $950 for the 2 battery charger kit $611 tool one battery.
@@DailydoseoftoolsNegative it was set on setting 3. I have the same M18 compact. But it only collects dust😂. I was sent one as a replacement warranty on my older 2754. I have two True M12 stubby's that are my go 2 because I can break them down with the torpedo style 🔋 and get into some tight spots. If Snap on truly has a stubby style impact with similar m12 battery then I'd be interested for now I believe the only thing they have is the Air Stubby.
I find shit like this hilarious. 😂. It’s a tool and if the tools is good enough to do the job and for the money then why spend all that hard earned money on a brand name. So many die hards live and die by certain tool brands but in the end ones gonna always cost twice as much as another. 😂 my buddy at work tell me. Yeah my snap on can do the same. Well so can my impact from Walmart. 😂😂😂😂
Only 20.00 week for the rest of your life. Let the guys over at the Torque test channel do the test. Never trust a company to do their own test, especially strap on.
Haha no lie brotha!!! We gotta see TTC get it on the dyno!!
he's pulling Milwaukee off the bolt
Agreed.
This rig is exactly as TTC. It is just a bunch of parts from Harbor Feight. No calibration just like TTC and not the Industry standard. You can make your own numbers and even vary the pressure with a valve to make the tool read lower or higher. So why are you saying don't trust them...when they are doing exactly like TTC.
Milwaukee has nothing to worry about. For about $25 more than that Snap On 9030 kit with 2 batteries, you could get a Milwaukee 2967 high torque, a 2960 mid torque kit with 2 batteries, and a 2854 Compact.
These guys are X carnival game workers !
And how long has Snap on not able to even come close........and now they finally have something just in the ballpark.......and as anotger commentor said.....independent testing
We will definitely have to see for ourselves! These booth tests the home brand always wins. Snap on has always had some good forward and reverse switches though they feel comfortable and easy to use
That's a m18 impact, not the m12 stubby.
Oh shoot good catch that’s the m18 compact, which is essentially as powerful as the m12 stubby
18v vs 18v. Seems fair to me
Milwaukee has 2 M18 one puts out 250 and the other puts out 650… the real M12 stubby puts out 250.
Now this tool is out Iv gotten to see how sell it performs got to say very impressive worth every penny. $950 for the 2 battery charger kit $611 tool one battery.
All the Milwaukee guys in here crying is hilarious 😂 😂😂
Snap On guys in here trying to justify spending 3x more for a product that is either worse or only marginally better 😂😂😂
M18 stubby is rated for 250 lb shit is weak sauce, compare it to the mid torque and we got game lol
Why would you compare one compact tool against a mid torque and not another compact… am I missing something?
@@Dailydoseoftoolsthe mid torque is just as compact as that snap on one though 🤔 that tool is the same as my tiny m12 just now with m18 bats
@@edgargg1669 nah no way those compacts look the same size the mid torque is way bigger bro!? You think they are the same size
Also never should the mode the Milwaukee was on.
Someone was saying it was on mode 2!?? Can’t confirm what do you see?
@@DailydoseoftoolsNegative it was set on setting 3. I have the same M18 compact. But it only collects dust😂. I was sent one as a replacement warranty on my older 2754. I have two True M12 stubby's that are my go 2 because I can break them down with the torpedo style 🔋 and get into some tight spots. If Snap on truly has a stubby style impact with similar m12 battery then I'd be interested for now I believe the only thing they have is the Air Stubby.
Will this be released in 1/2" drive too?
Can't even get the title right!
Whoops m18 compact 🤣 guess im a typical Milwaukee user now
I find shit like this hilarious. 😂. It’s a tool and if the tools is good enough to do the job and for the money then why spend all that hard earned money on a brand name. So many die hards live and die by certain tool brands but in the end ones gonna always cost twice as much as another. 😂 my buddy at work tell me. Yeah my snap on can do the same. Well so can my impact from Walmart. 😂😂😂😂
lol it’s all perspective, they all really do the same thing in the end it’s how you value your brand or money! Personally I love Ryobi!
@@Dailydoseoftools I mean personally I love unbranded tools 😂😂😂. Jk. But I have had a 3/8 ratchet from Marshalls last me longer then my sk ratchets
@@spawnandbatman6975 from Marshall’s!??? Lol do I need to go check out their store now and see what I find!? And sk sold out recently anyways right?
@@Dailydoseoftools yeah sold out to china. Kind of a bummer.
@@spawnandbatman6975 what’s your go to brand right now?
Don’t buy snap on cordless