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many high end tool vendors call it the yellow.
To cut framing buy the yellow as the Festool rep told a builder
I nick name the DeWalt a yellow black and decker same cheap crap that is an apprentice grade tool or serious DYI.
I up graded to Milwaukee and Bosch some Makita after using a Hilti tool it feels like professional tool power easy of use and balance,
In my research what to buy for the job tool, learned
Festool is for cabinet makers while quality made and durable a 3 year warranty? At those prices hum
Milwaukee is for plumbers and electricians and minor carpentry or remodeling work.
Bosch is good on some things like the soft start plunge router that cost 400 with a guide and router that both offer endless adjustments at the Time only Frued was better
DeWalt cheap for a reason pricing
Hilti a high end expert grade tool that like audio equipment the ones you never heard of are the ty best. with 20 year warranty enough said, the sales rep I talked to sold me. he listened as I asked for a certain tool that is needed yet not offered for finish carpenters.
Thanks for your video sir
Pretty sure atlas copco and Dewalt was the same at some point. We Had some 18v drills and saws back i the 90's and they were identical even think the sds 220v hammerdrill
Sintered metal gears.!! This process seems to have moved on since they 1st started doing it, maybe you could destruction test a few along side a solid machined one just to see how good or bad they really are.!?
By the end of this video you'd definitely fallen for this drill.. haha about half way through it stopped being a review and started being a love video aha I love both my broken DeWalts so I understand.
Fun fact: Hilti has there PCBs made in the U S of A. Right in Massachusetts. I work at the contract manufacturer and they care about quality more than many customers.
I like brushless. But I just bought a brushed Makita jigsaw over the less expensive brushless one. Yeah it weighs noticable more. But it's got the easy brush replacement caps. The ONLY reason I picked that one over the brushless is because it was made in England instead of China. Well that and I like the speed control being in the trigger rather than a wheel you have to stop and look at to adjust. Onther reason I like brushed tools is because I have gotten several high quality brand tools that only needed a set of brushes and bam back they're in business.
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Bought almost new Makita brushed drill with batteries for 25 dollars! Love it! and this thing can do 99.9% everything you need it to do with fraction of a cost of Hilti
I have everything I need for work from Hilti, all battery program, expensive as hell, but worth the money, keeping all batteries in the van during the winter on -15'C and never had a problem for 6 or 7 years now. After all these years using every day still works like new every piece. Before that I had dewalt, it was ok, but Hilti is another level.
Are you an engineer or something, your shop dialog is too far advanced in too many areas for you to be the common trying to earn a buck to impress the hot chick at the liquor store peon
Wtf see I told my wife there should have been cocaine and blowjobs in there we should def give them a contact cause I feel like they are shorting us
5 years later how is it?
I hate math
I own one of these drills for more than 10 years. Still run good.
Watching this guy breakdown the machining quality of old gats with Forgotten Weapons would be like the coolest thing ever.
I've been using Hilti for 40 years and have rarely ever had a problem
Malita=mos quita
Your an idiot