NEW DeWalt DCF860 DESTROYS Milwaukee Gen 4... Or Does it?

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Can the NEW DeWalt DCF860 Dethrone The King of Impacts, The Milwaukee Gen 4 Impact Driver? On paper the DeWalt wins, but is that actually the case???

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We buy Milwaukee because it works good and I like the 5 year warranty, but I do like some dewalt tools! Dewalt makes some good miter saws. But honestly you cannot go wrong with Dewalt, Milwaukee or Makita. Buy whatever is on sale from these brands.

harisjaved
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im glad dewalt has stepped up their game the past couple of years, especially since they are usually more competitively priced than the milwaukee.

SB-dwhz
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The wind direction was affecting the Milwaukee!!😂

Mcklusky
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At last! A non bias review on these two beasts! Waiting for this kind of review. Thank you!🙌

-Gahala-
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Did 10 self-tapping screws back 2 back into metal yesterday and the milwaukee was hot as hell already. 🤣 It's great that these things are getting stronger every year, too bad no manufacturer can beat physics so far.

saiiiiiii
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And that's with i'm in love with the Makita oil impulse driver. Being comfortable, ears not ringing, wrist not sore....that's the most important things to me at this age.

ProToolsApproved
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At this point power barely matters because it just destroys the bits and fasteners you’re installing. Lighter and better user experience is what I’ve looking towards. I’ve got a few years old M18 brushless hex driver not sure which generation and the M12 surge has been able to fill its shoes just fine. That said desalt seems to be fibbing a bit.

gerbil
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Theyre both good drills. Im a Dewalt guy though. I just got the 860 a few weeks ago and am absolutely loving it

charliesleeseman
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I have the old version of DeWalt and still love it. I recently bought my dad into Milwaukee and he loves his. Both are top notch brands.

doyjrrk
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You should've tested driving 20 of those long screws in a row, if the Milwaukee is getting that hot one would think it's just gonna overheat after a bit

KeijonAutoVuokra
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Dewalt definitely looks a touch better. Very interesting to watch both tools stop halfway on some screws.

leaves
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Nice video and testing. Many manufacturers are really pushing numbers as this is easily seen by users and what many will die for. Honestly, in the real world it doesn’t matter if one driver is 1.5 seconds faster. Users don’t line up 15 fasteners in a row and blast down the line. You drive a fastener, reach over for the next one and set it up to drive. Drop a screw, oops, gotta pick it up. Stop to fart, ok. Feeling tired, gonna be a wee bit slower. Etc, etc. Drill pilot holes first, well then pretty much any test on YouTube is invalid as no one drills pilot hole first.

jamesgoens
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Isnt that the Milwaukee that has been blowing up its gearboxes on people a lot recently?

alouisschafer
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milwaukee gets hot very quickly, means on the long jobs it'll need warranty faster🤷🏻‍♂️😁

ssergei
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I use both brands, about 50/50, I have both batteries and chargers for both brands, I usually research which one is better and get that one, for me that works out the best.

truthserum
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Torque test channel just proved that dewalt likes reverse better than forward.

keysautorepair
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Thanks for making this video mate. Now I’m guessing Milwaukee will get jealous and make a more powerful impact so the fan boys don’t cry for too long. Haha

Sando
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I literally searched for this video and dang, you just dropped it. Thank you.

jamesomara
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The 9Ah Flexvolt is better than the 5Ah PS, but the 5Ah PS shows less of a voltage drop under high load than the 6Ah Flexvolt. They are about equal, but that 5Ah PS just edges it out. With the form factor and weight, I would take the 5Ah PS every time over the 6Ah Flexvolt for a 20V tool. The 6Ah FlexVolt MAY outperform the 5Ah PS with some tools and vice versa, but it's pretty much even.

ldworvh
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Been tempted to go into the Dewalt line to try their brush less biscuit joiner. So I can compare it against the cordless Makita biscuit joiner.

patbird