3/4' IMPACT Wrench BATTLE - Milwaukee vs Makita vs Kress TESTED

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How well do other Impacts Wrenches compare to Milwaukee, Makita, Kress? is Milwaukee more powerful than Makita? Are Kress impact wrenches good? #milwaukeetools #impactwrench #battle #tooltest #vs #makita #kress #threequarterinch #impactdriver #machinerynation #powertools #projectfarm #torquetest #torque

00:00 Introduction
00:51 The 3 Contenders
02:31 Coach Bolt Test
04:37 Nut Busting Test
06:59 Water Dunking Test
09:36 Drop Test
11:59 Final Results

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These tool tests are certainly making an impact !

s.kxx
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Makita's 40v 3/4 gun is SO much better than that one

__Many_Projects
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Yes, it's anti-vibration for the battery/board, to protect it from the impacting vibrations when used. Vibrations kills batteries/electronics.

AlexKall
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The biggest issue with Milwaukee (apart from build quality) is you can't get spares/parts, where's with other makes you can every little bit.
20 years ago they were very good when they were owned by atlas copco/aeg.

marccadec
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I think the fact Milwaukee are churning out so many tool speaks volume on how much R&D they’re not doing. While I agree they’re powerful, I’ve seen a lot of people say they’re throw away items. Whereas Makita can be repaired by even a layman. I made the mistake of buying a Milwaukee chop saw a few years back, it was 2 degrees off true, which is a lot when you’re doing second fix timber work.

rupertm
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almost 5 years ago is when i purchased my 3 Makita impact wrenches, 3/8", 1/2" and 3/4" the DTW 1001 thats how old it is and your other 2 ar recent within the last 24 months or less, I work in the heavy steel industry here in Canada and my co- workers have Dewalt, Milwaukee and Ridgid, I have never had a warranty claim or needed service on any of my Makita impact wrenches or batteries or the chargers since i have owned them, the rest have had to do so, the Dewalt and Milwaukee guys have had to do the most, Milwaukee is bad for getting parts although the service is quick the parts are not, Dewalt is stupidly expensive to service, far more than any of the 4 purchased, my 1/2" impact wrench is almost as strong as the 3/4" one, One your right about, Makita takes more years than any other cordless tool company to bring a new /revised tool to market, they don't need to, the existing works reliably and really doesn't breakdown like the other companies do and i have used Makita drills since the 80's when they had the 9.6 volt drills that were indestructible, too bad they quit making them, they were beasts 👍

unclebob
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When it comes to 3/4 offerings, the Makita 40v gun is much better than the 18v one…

kbbenkwith
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Having the forge battery on the milwaukee was a smart move for sure, as you're upping the spec of the impact straight away 😅

theoxfordshirehunter
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Only issues with Milwaukee is they're throw away tools the cost to fix them is more or near the cost of a new tool where as the Makita Bosch ECT are fixable at a low cost

NBK
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It is very clear that the experience is directed, and the smell of hidden advertising is clear

aibacninja
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Would love to see how the snap on 3/4 would hold up

Ripvankwinkle
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Excellent video again James it's got to be the most painful thing I have watched treating that Milwaukee like that 🤣👌

ashtreecare
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The Makita impact wrench you tested is like 10 years old lol, they have a newer more powerful 3/4" on their new 40v line. And it's best in class from the numbers and other testing channels apparently.

Does price come into this comparison? Because I own Milwaukee but I ain't paying £200 for a 6ah battery, even it is black and says "Forge" on it.. a normal Makita or that other brand are using batteries you can get for £50-60...

And from someone who owns multiple Milwaukee impacts, the battery connection from the battery to tool are always sloppy and have a lot of play. They end up after 2-3 years good use losing connection or cutting out because of the sloppiness. A lorry mechanic friend of mine uses makita and they may not be as powerful but boy are they more reliable. 👍🏻

MrZimmaframe
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How old is the review and your testing the LXT Makita. Where the XGT 40v Makita? Also Makita teal by the way not blue

zarajoe
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Isn’t that Milwaukee superseded already with a new model?

is
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Good vid....try the gen 3 milwaukee iam thinking buy 1😊

jimxyz
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Milwaukee and Makita Very good ! Im From Viet Nam. Thank You !

ElevenShop
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isn't the new milwaukee 1/2 inch more powerful than the old 3/4 inch tested here would like to see that tested against the winner

winfields
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Funny guys, had me chuckling all the way through. What does kill these impacts is salt water, I’ve repaired two.

almclean
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So where would you really use these for other than industrial places?
Plus, the DeWalt one is supposed to be the best when other places have tested it, against the red one 👌

therealdojj