FLEX vs Milwuakee (Hammer Drills)

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I appreciate you sacrificing your living expenses for the wood for these tests😉

Joethetoolguy
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Both are really powerful tools. The Flex seems to be faster in most test. Mine is so far so good. The only thing is that when I run it on turbo that your not suppose to do all the time it gets really hot. The heat is concentrated in the handle right above the battery. That's only on turbo other than that you could run that drill in regular speed all day.

toolhead
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Can you make a tshirt with "aight so, right here is "aight so, ready... go!" and "TIME!" on them? :D

kvernesdotten
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Brand new 24V system vs. a 18V system that is a couple years old? I would hope the Flex beats it. If not, then Flex has a serious issue.

lnybin
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You tell Milwuakee I will buy storm trooper edition drills for twice the price! Good video!

stevenkramer
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Great video again..can’t wait for more “Flex” vs the world…😊😊…not too shabby..👍👍👍

delosaurasrex
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Another great one Dave thanks, you're the man and thanks for how these videos help in figuring out which tools to purchase to save money

weldonpinder
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Flex is super fast on the Concrete in hammer mode impressive @Man Caver Tools

AntonioClaudioMichael
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Throughout all these vs tests I watch, despite one brand maybe having a generally small time advantage, I need to know the tool I'm using is going to consistently work and get my job done over a long period of time. Until Flex can offer me a large variety of the solid price and product deals I can get with proven brands. Dewalt, Milwaukee, Makita I am not going to shell out more money per product unless I am getting value back. The deals that are available for these other brands are amazing, and the options are endless. I appreciate Flex can win a time test here and there, not always but where is the incentive to buy these Flex right now. I can certainly wait till the prices come way down and the battery choices and options are much better.
I still love watching these vids, but just like Festool or Hilti may be better for some applications here and there, more bang for the buck keeps them out of the majority of tool bags. Flex just doesn't spark any interest in me to but the product.

k-nutl
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Oh a little secret for you. When you tighten your chuck down, tighten it then turn it the opposite way one click. It locks in the racheting chuck. Most don't know that. You will feel the click on the Milwaukee and most others actually make a noise

kentuckybeardsman
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In my opinion. Milwaukee is more powerful. Flex is faster. Guess it depends on ur needs. I personally go with power, because I drill a lot with holesaw bits, and I already think my Milwaukee is too fast sometimes. I'm sure others might like more speed tho.

shermanwilliams
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The Milwaukee is a good match for the Flex since they can both be considered somewhat compact vs the more powerful full size drills that DeWalt and Hilti produce. On one hand you could say Milwaukee was actually kind of favored here since it had a 21700 cell battery pack and the Flex did not, but on the other hand Flex's batteries are absolutely massive so that this is a more reasonable comparison for their size. Great test though, and I wonder how Flex will hold up over the years. That is what will make or break them as a brand.

GuyFromJupiter
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Hi! I live in Vietnam. I am looking to buy a battery screwdriver and I am deciding between the 3 brands that I think are the best: Makita, Milwaukee and Dewalt. I know that your channel has accurate, objective and reputable assessments of the quality of machinery brands. Please give me your opinion on my question: I want to choose a battery-powered screwdriver that lasts over time, a machine with the longest average life, 1 of 3 brands Makita, Milwaukee and Dewalt. A machine that can be used for a long time over time includes factors: getting wet due to going out in the rain, being hit hard by falling, the possibility of damage to the control circuit board with long-term use and other damages. other miscellaneous miscellaneous. Please let me know which of the 3 brands I should choose for long-term use according to the factors I mentioned above.

cabic
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The question is, which drill gets hotter overall?
Milwaukee has been known to get hotter than other brands, but the gen 4 seems to put out more air for better cooling.
By the way, the 2804 has been proven to be one of the most powerful drills on the market.

DiligentDave
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Next video... TTI asked for their shirt back😂🤣

matthewsmith
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Nice video and testing. Thank you for showing us this.

pythonprofreak
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Chillin on a Friday night watching some classic Mancaver head 2 heads💯🔥✊

IMPACT-NATION
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What hammer drill do recommend. Im on the makita platform, but I bought a milwaukee impact. I'm also looking to get flex when the come to Canada. Impact for sure might get the hammer drill as well. My makita kit is about 7yrs old

kurtishutchinson
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Power and speed are 2 different things entirely. If both drills can complete the task without much resistance speed wins. The more resistance the more power plays a part until ultimately one drill completes the task and the other doesn’t.

Milwaukee is a 3yr old drill and still has as much power as the drills being put out today. I can only imagine what their next offering will be come later this year or next.

Only thing I don’t like about the Milwaukee is the setting selector. It’s made of plastic and I’d prefer something sturdier. Other than that it’s a great drill.

I also really like the flex tools. Future is bright with both brands no downside.

realstaceylewis
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Got the new ryobi hp hammer drill at home, and the milwaukee one at work

Love both of them !

Keep up for the good work

French viewer

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