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You gatta try the craftsman angle grinder the CMCG450B it’s the most powerful grinder craftsman has
ОтветитьHow about 36 volt metabo grinder
ОтветитьМакита 💪🏻👍🏻
Ответитьits time to switch in makita dewalt and bosch .
ОтветитьWhat again was the criteria for ranking milwaukee No? So makita has higher power output (bl4040f battery), costs less - but your pick is milwaukee😅 (btw would be great if you mentioned weight of milwaukee tool with that 12Ah battery)…. But no worry, here in Germany channels are the same, only instead of milwaukee or dewalt, we always have bosch, festool or metabo ranked first
ОтветитьThat Makita actually draws enough electricity to blow a 20 amp circuit in a house if ran at 120v!
ОтветитьI have the Milwaukee 125mm angle grinder. The 5.0 amp battery gives me more than enough power for medium duty work. Cuts thru rebar and steel fence posts like butter. I might get the Forge 12.0 amp just to test it out. The Forge💥💥
ОтветитьShame FLEX wasn't in the test. That grinder is wicked nice, but has no brake.
ОтветитьWhy didn't FLEX get into the mix? Probably deserved as much consideration as Ryobi.
ОтветитьYou have helped me tremendously by showing me that the new FORGE batteries may be too much for older Milwaukee tools. I will be using FORGE only on new models.
ОтветитьDo you happen to have tested any of the older XGT grinders?
ОтветитьI have the bosh with 8ah battery
ОтветитьHey, I love you testing! Can you include some kind of constant baseline as a calibration of sorts, something with a known wattage out like a corded grinder? I’m particularly interested in Metabo’s such as their WEP-19-150 which should be their 1900W input 6 inch grinder.
Ответить1989 called, they want their rubberized grips back.
ОтветитьThat M18 grinder is going to be absolutely cooking batteries.
ОтветитьRidgid may not be best in class but for price to performance ratio. It serves me quite well with my 6ah octane and 6ah max output batteries.
ОтветитьGreat channel just signed on have a quick question about the review of the icon tool box - what shop flooring are you using thanks in advance
ОтветитьNext time add the Metabo HPT 36 volt
ОтветитьNo DeWalt flexvolt? Only been out since 2016. Been reigned the top by.... Like everyone.
Got the new special Milwaukee stuff but won't include the king for the past like 4 years minimum. Cheaper than the Makita and Milwaukee too......
Why?
That Milwaukee one should really be compared to the Dewalt flexvolt!
ОтветитьМолодец автор!Порадовали меня макитой,Вы самый лучший и справедливый обзорщик инструмента, браво!!!
ОтветитьQue buen video los que sacas, espero con ansias tu revicion de la marca metabo alemana. Saludos!
ОтветитьDewalt 60v for the win
ОтветитьI was just going to complain that you didn’t test the 60v DeWalt and with a minute left, you fall on the sword. Looking forward to its results.
ОтветитьThe dewalt dcg418 will wipe the floor with them all!
ОтветитьI have the milwaukee the one in the video and i am really impres by how hard is it to stall and much more powerfull compared to the prior gen 6" , you need to run it with the forge tho but i don't mind , i am really impress with the makita too love xgt stuff as well just i am impress with the m18 stuff being 18v and kicking ass
ОтветитьYou've got great content and you're awesome at displaying results and comparing. Thanks for your dedication!
ОтветитьMilwaukee may have edged out makita, but the makita batteries will ALWAYS outlast the Milwaukee in terms of longevity. I've got 10 year old LXT batteries still whooping așș when guys at the shop are replacing Milwaukee batteries 2-3 years in
ОтветитьDewalt flexvolt!?
ОтветитьMakita❤
ОтветитьI was literally about to post a comment about the DCG418 as you were mentioning 60V DeWalt. Then we just need a 60V Powerstack!
ОтветитьAs cool as this is, with more power comes shorter battery life, unless you spend hundreds more on the biggest batteries. And even then, I don't know if I even need more power than my current 2888-20.
ОтветитьI'm beginning to think Milwaukee is making to many sacrifices to have the strongest tools... Needs the most expensive batteries, they run hot, tool runs hot, batteries don't last long etc... People going to be using that warranty a lot i think
ОтветитьSo happy with my corded grinder - no loss of power all day and I don't mind hauling the cord.
ОтветитьI have the 60v DeWalt. It' stupid powerful. I like the easy trigger and the brake. Which most new ones have now
ОтветитьThanks for the reviews and testing!
ОтветитьThese top dog cordless grinders are utterly insane! I’m sure the runtime is less then 10 minutes if they’re running anywhere near max power continually. But even still, that’s incredible performance! One other commenter asked if you had tested the flat head/deep reach Milwaukee grinder, I second his request! Though I completely understand that you’re still pouring a ton of money in for minimal to no return yet, hoping that changes soon. Just for crazies sake, I’d also love to see you get your hands on and test the old Ridgid octane 36 volt grinder! It ran off two 18 volt batteries and was designed to spin a ten inch wheel! I’ve heard it has utterly insane power but it is 10+ years old now and not many were made. Awesome video as always!
ОтветитьWould like to see Bosch 18v-15 with tabless battery
ОтветитьI have the flex 24v variable speed 4-5” grinder as well as the Metabo HPT also variable speed model 36v g3615dvf I believe is the model its the 6” paddle switch, holler at me if you wanna test it, I’ve been following ya for a while and I wouldn’t mind to help ya with all the info you share and you definitely buy enough tools as it is and everyone likes to see how the brands and models all stack up against each other. Also the g3615 I feel falls into a good range and combination of power and runtime imo, def not gonna beat the dcg418 but it’s still got some power man
ОтветитьWow I knew gen2 makita will be good but these numbers shocked me... They rate it for 2300w so glad to see they weren't lying lol. Thanks and can't wait to see more :)
ОтветитьI dont think people realize the significance of 2.5kw from a handheld battery tool. A regular 18v 2ah 1p compact battery is rated for like a max power delivery of 180-270w while a 4ah 2p is rared fir like 360-540w
(actually very common to see 15a cells in 1p and 10a cells in 2p, so they'd be at 270 and 360w so they could base the tool lineup around 300w)
So when you are putting down several kw from a hand tool, that's more than a completely bogged down 15a circuit. Actually, the makita guzzles down more than a 20a ciruit and would need to be eirher 3 phase or 240v depending on where in the world you live. Honestly, a 3 1/4hp motor in hand is a truly terrifying to think about.
This makes me sad Makita is neglecting their 18V line so much, they could clearly do better.
ОтветитьYou should test the 418 from dewalt
ОтветитьDamn. Milwaukee and Makita really laying down some heat - both figuratively and literally! When you get the Flexvolt, I'd love to see an in-depth test of these 3 with real world tests and temp measurements.
Great vid, thank you!
These new top models are finally in the topend corded grinder territory on 220v. These might be the last powertools where corded (not air!) is/was still ahead.
ОтветитьI have the Milwaukee flat head grinder. Do you have a video going over that?
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