Hilti has the best batteries. Milwaukee and Snap-On make good batteries too.
Project Farm tool battery test: https://youtu.be/4OkT_SU6GSg
Project Farm tool battery test: https://youtu.be/4OkT_SU6GSg
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I've learned that storing and charging my batteries in conditioned space adds to their longevity. Before I learned this, my batteries were stored and charged in Mother Nature's freezer during the winter and in Satan's oven in NC summers. They rarely gave me more than 2 years of service.
Terrible review. The language you use. No testing to back your opinions. Garbage video. Try harder.
Hilti is far better than anyone
As a professional home owner, my fleet of Cryobis and M12s is serving me perfectly!
I had a Makita battery that I drained to empty. Went to charge it a good while later and it starts charging just fine. A burst of curiosity and wonder made me question what the battery charge indicator would display while the battery is charging. I press it and curiosity kills the cat, charger displays a fault. I take the battery out and plug it in again, and now the thing is a 100-dollar flashy brick. Now I spoil them and plug them in whenever they are a little hungry.
Take the new Nuron battery apart that Hilti made! Let us hear the Masters opinion! love your videos man
the homeless despot gets me always laughing
Ok Tina Turner it's a good video tho except you didn't review DeWalt 20v.
If a tool performs well in one test and is retested 6 months or year later down the road and still performs well that my friend is a skookum tool.
The problem with project farm is you don't know how the same tools perform 6 weeks or 6 months later down the road. That's the real test.
Can anyone explain the low voltage fault that he's talking about for the Makita? I cant wrap my head around it.
Can some explain in layman's terms what causes the faults with the DeWalt and Makita batteries?
I've seen so many dead hilti batteries. So many only charge 1 or 2 points and half the cells are dead
Not used dewalt flexvolt but the other batteries i have are all still good. I have a load, probably over 20 batteries and if i remember correctly only one battery died just from being used to many times.
Just my two cents
Believe it or not I've had the most luck with rigid batteries so far. I've had a pair of Ridgid batteries for seems like 10 Years still working. strong. No problems at and I beat the hell out of them things. Looking for a pair of Sabre saws next. One for the shop one for her twat. Hope they got a good water seal. Haha
Algorithm directed me to project Farm well before this channel. I like both of your channels quite a bit.
I cannot decipher what this guy is saying.