Testing the New Dewalt Against the Best! DCD1007 Vs Flex, Makita, Milwaukee and Bosch!

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Dewalt's Newest Hammer Drill was first leaked a few months ago, but we finally have in the shop and we are ready to Tinker with it. But how will it compare against the best drills on the market?
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It's sad, for me, that the 18v Makita DHP 486 wasn't used in the test, but in general, looking at the entire test, we could say that it doesn't matter which brand of tool we have. With each of the drivers, we will get the job done relatively quickly, each in its own way is a top product from the brand, and all that remains is which color we like the most. With none of these, we won't miss a purchase. All of the tested ones have enough power. Minimal differences in hundredths of a second. The only question is how much work we can then do with batteries from each brand. Very happy to see, that u teste them together, not just Vs milwaukee one. Nice job done.

WoodworkingCyclist
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You’re my favorite channel on YouTube, I started a channel 5 months ago, but definitely not to your level. I now have a new view on what it takes to produce a drill comparison, you are the best at it !

StevesWoodshopandToolReviews
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I'm mostly running Dewalt, with a few M12 tools. My 996 seems to still do the job well, and I believe it performs above specs when combined with 9ah flexvolt - almost the same as 999. I have to say Milwaukee often strikes a really good line between really high power and compact format. I cannot say anything about Flex, as I've never seen anyone use it in Norway. Glad to see Dewalt not simply upgrading stuff, but re-designing.

olgajoachimosmundsen
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I’m a plumber and do a lot of new construction….ive got the flex and the dewalt hammer drill what I have noticed is flex is just so fast and will go thru about anything, but where flex fails which is low torque and tougher wood that requires torque that’s where the dewalt begins to shine…..I have nothing bad to say about either but at the moment my go to drill is the dcd1007 I’ve had it for a week and can say it might be a little bulky but it’s like a Cadillac when using feels great in hand and never have to worry about it binding up and snapping your wrist with the anti-rotation and great video!!!

jamespate
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Seems like the Power Pack is no slouch, let alone the DCD1007! 💯

slingin_tires
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Can you implement other size bits for concrete? 1/4, 1/2? As you do different size screws

yosoytubandolero
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It’s nice having the DCD800 / 805 for 99% of tasks and this in the truck for the heavy hitting.

burningstraw
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In my line of work I never use the hammer drill feature, I just like the speed and quietness of a SDS rotary drill much more.

hermancm
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Would've been nice to see the Metabo DV36DC in the lineup, in addition to that big Hilti since it's the only other one with a gearbox more than two speeds. I'm also very surprised at that 2 9/16" bit result.

providencelaw
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Love how my favourite hammer drill, the Bosch, stacks up against the quality Competition. That Profactor Drill a beast of a drill. I love it. PS. When will you be getting the New Profactor Tabless Batteries, the ProCore 18V Plus Batteries, that has been out since last year? Keep up the excellent work you do, much respect.

dellusionportland
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Great breakdown. Honest analysis. You have a good formula for your testing. I'm liking your channel, you have a good thing going here.

artvandelay
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Watched a bunch of review videos on this dewalt drill. Yours is the best.

nate
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Great test as usual :)
Makita does have an anti kickback, you were one of the first channels to showcase it iirc ;) it also has the most power on dyno but with larger packs as you said ofc. It is a shame that you still didn't get the 4040F pack with tabless cells, it would put it in a closer position to dewalt for sure.

riba
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great review . these new batteries are changing the game .soon we will be seeing milwaukees new batteries in action . that new dewalt is impressive .

josephmerz
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I can honestly say I’m glad to see Dewalt/ SBD innovate. Which only causes competition which will only help the power tool industry. Because honestly if it weren’t for big Red and Yellow there wouldn’t be much in the way for tools that help the Tradesman, because honestly I can’t stand Makita or Bosch tools I don’t feel they bring value or performance for the price paid. Hopefully Flex will up their game, but I don’t see that when Chevron has posted negative growth and asset loss for three consecutive quarters. Until the other manufacturers can actually put value and performance into their respective tool lines, Milwaukee or Dewalt are honestly the only brands worth getting into if you’re in the trades. Otherwise if you’re a weekend warrior I’d get Ryobi.

rnuovz
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My go to drill is the dcd1007… it’s such a beat and very nice to know that there’s a less likely chance of you damaging your wrist with it… I’ve had it happen to me every now and then with my dcd999 whenever I’m in an awkward position to drill holes ☠️

carlosf
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I'd love to know the performance difference between this and the DCD999. Or any of Dewalts other top hammer drills for that matter.

blackdragon
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Why not use the handle with the dewalt when drilling through the wood like you did with the others?

sorrym
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Very well done! I’m mostly DeWalt for quite some time in battery and line power tools. I’m very satisfied. I do have a Bish sander and two other small Bish tools. I do have to say that dewalt’s naming of battery type equipment is really confusing. It’s become very difficult to know which tool works best with which battery. Now, they’ve changed it again and it’s more confusing. A number of batteries will work with a tool, but the tool doesn’t benefit from that battery. They go to flat pack as their best battery, and now go back to circular batteries. Yes, I know they’re different, but why? Are they better in power delivery? It’s really confusing. I’ve got a lot of batteries. How would this perform with these?

melgross
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I’d like to see how the performance changes on the 1007 with the 1.7 and 5.0 powerstack and the new 8 ah.

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