I have used corded Hilti drills with Hilti drills all my life - it’s a fast flawless system - but when I wanted a s smaller cordless drill for 3/16” to 1/4” fasteners I found the DeWalt price hard to beat. The DeWalt has performed.
@matthewpaton3925Күн бұрын
Amazing video mate! great demonstration. Makes you second think just getting the cheapest one Bunnings have. Cheers.
@pacificdragon12 күн бұрын
Milwaukee and Ryobi belong to the same parent company. I would imagine the specs for impact energy would be similar for the Milwaukee smaller rotary hammer drill.
@jaival_rhaine3 күн бұрын
Nice, that makita is no match. the milwaukee is a better challenger to the dewalt dch417. if you can put them head to head.
@cimely83203 күн бұрын
il testo con la fotocamera Hi, I would like some advice...which one should I buy between the Bosch GBH 18V-21, the Bosch GBHB18V-22, the Makita DHR 171...or the Metabo BH 18 LTX BL 16?? It should be noted that I will have to use it to mount plasterboard guides and hangers on the roof.
@BoltahDownunder3 күн бұрын
Assuming you have batteries for all those brands already? Probably the GBH 18v 21. It's a bit more powerful than the 22, and only the Bosch have chipping mode out of the ones you mentioned. It's not necessary for the job you describe but useful to have if this is your first SDS hammer
@cimely83203 күн бұрын
@@BoltahDownunder the only batteries I have are the 10.8v and 12v makita ones... in fact I had also thought about the makita hd166d... but 1.1 joules makes me think a bit... if it makes me waste time when installing guides and hangers... .if it's slow... in any case for my job I have to consider the weight and manageability because on the ladder it has to make me tire as little as possible. obviously the gbh 21 has 2 joules. but is the gbh 21 something else to consider given that it doesn't have a cushioned body like the gbh 22? thanks
@cimely8320Күн бұрын
@@BoltahDownunder Do you advise against the Makita HD166D? Cerca su
@Kostaslilis134 күн бұрын
Hello boltah, milwaukee has just announced their new 12v rotary hammer and it even has a chisel function its going to be great
@BoltahDownunder4 күн бұрын
Oh yeeeeaaahhhhh! Thanks mate! It is going to be great. When it eventually gets down here. Maybe I'll try to get someone in North America to ship me one.
@Kostaslilis134 күн бұрын
@@BoltahDownunder unfortunately it will be released in november
@Chopa2005 күн бұрын
I've noticed when using the drill that the speed change is more obvious as pressure is applied and slows down when you release.
@DharwinMoris6 күн бұрын
Yes! It would be much better if you put the top performing sds like the milwaukee 2915 vs these badboys face to face...
@emmettturner94526 күн бұрын
My Kobalt thermal camera looks an awful lot like a blue version of your smaller one but it has microSD for saving pics, a power button on top, and you can’t cycle through those different modes. Pressing up/down only changes the saturation of the thermal overlay on top of a full color visible light image. I’d love to have Lava!
@BoltahDownunder6 күн бұрын
That's surprising, I've seen lots of cheap crappy ones that still have lots of colour palettes
@emmettturner94526 күн бұрын
@@BoltahDownunder I’m going to guess the ODM lays out a bunch of options to pick through and differentiate each brand. My “Kobalt” unit was on clearance for only a hundred USD, so it was about the cheapest you could get.
@nunzioscevol6 күн бұрын
Is it better milwaukee or hilti demolition hammer?
@kristianvlahos16727 күн бұрын
Not a fair test, you should have used a 4 ah battery on the DeWalt or the 8 ah on the Makita, it really makes the diference.
@BoltahDownunder7 күн бұрын
These are the batteries the tools come with, but if you'd like to see some others feel free to send me some!
@jonnyprice26187 күн бұрын
Ive just bought the dch172 as my general small fixings drill (like 5.5mm masonry holes) as my main sds is the dch334 and its just a big heavy beast and complete overkill for small fixings. This dch172 is awesome for banging them in. Light and powerful.
@mwroutledge8 күн бұрын
Great Australian channel, thanks for your content.
@afikzach10 күн бұрын
which Makita would you buy HR008G or HR010G? price is almost the same where i live. usage is drilling mostly smaller holes 8-12mm mostly. since price is almost the same i thought getting HR008G but i'm not sure if it not too much heavy...
@BoltahDownunder9 күн бұрын
For small holes you don't get any real advantage with the 008 and in fact it's a liability because as I showed the high impact force means it's harder to control and can damage the surface if you're not really careful. It's also 2.6kg heavier more than double the size, and very different application than the 010. The 010 is designed for mostly drilling holes around 8-12mm (though it can handle up to 20mm), whereas the 008 is the biggest SDS+ they make, for holes more like 16-20mm (max 30mm). It's really good value for the 008 if they're the same price, but it's a really big thing to drill small holes with
@afikzach9 күн бұрын
@@BoltahDownunder thanks for the profound explanation i was thinking to get the 008 because it's a great deal but I think I would go on the 010 since I'm worried about the wight. How about drilling a deep 16mm hole will the 010 do it ok ?
@BoltahDownunder9 күн бұрын
It could do it occasionally but if you're doing that a lot the bigger drill would be better. If you look at this video you'll see what the 010 and also the 001 are like kzfaq.info/get/bejne/mN2Sm8d8us24mIk.html But it's better if you can go into a store and hold them yourself. The 010 and the 008 are very different tools, the smallest and biggest SDS plus in the 40v range
@afikzach9 күн бұрын
@@BoltahDownunder thanks for your tips
@toolscientist11 күн бұрын
Ok, here's another idea that won't require $1k in SDS bits. Test all 4 with a 26mm bit, but do 10 holes back to back, then show a graph of hole time vs holes drilled. See if any of them fade as the motor/mechanism gets hot. Ideally attach temp probes to the motor's stator as well and add that into the plot. Ideally you'd get them all on 18V 8Ah equivalent batteries, but that's not possible with flexvolt. The 9Ah FV is much more powerful than an 18V 8Ah. The 6Ah FV is about the same power, but less capacity, so performance could fade from battery depletion.
@BoltahDownunder11 күн бұрын
What about the XGT batteries, Does the high output 4ah have higher current than the 5ah normal? I looked on Reddit but couldn't find that specific info. In the manual Makita actually recommended using the 4 or 5 ah on this drill, presumably because the vibration might break the rails with a bigger battery
@toolscientist11 күн бұрын
@BoltahDownunder are you talking XGT 4Ah tabless (BL4040F) vs 5Ah tabbed? Tabless probably wins, but in a long run test the extra capacity of the 5Ah might help as the voltage should stay higher for longer.
@BoltahDownunder11 күн бұрын
Yep that's the one. I'll probably get another battery in these eofy sales and just wondering which way to go .I was thinking the 5ah as it'll make testing sessions easier (I recharge when they get to 3 stars) so if there's no major current advantage to the tabless battery I'd take the extra runtime
@toolscientist11 күн бұрын
@BoltahDownunder slightly better going by T&S vid from 9 months ago at 20:01 mark. It may be even better than shown as he did 4 runs (4Ah, 5Ah, 4Ah, tabless 4Ah). So tabless 4Ah had the hottest tool (copper increases its resistance at 0.4%/C). I'll try to direct link vid below, but YT often memory holes comments with links.
@toolscientist11 күн бұрын
Love to see the big 4 matchup. I guess I'd like to see a full sweep of 12mm, 18mm, 24mm, and 30mm, but those 30mm bits are expensive. Only other thing would be some sort of measurement of vibration at the hand on each. Some of them claim to have vibration reduction, which may hinder their performance.
@BoltahDownunder11 күн бұрын
Yes to vibration! I got a new sensor that's much easier to attach than the old phone. I actually tried it on these guys but need to work it up a bit more before I'm confident in the measurements
@magnusa2411 күн бұрын
Good video as always. One thing I’ve been wondering about for some time is how Bosch and Milwaukee can make big tools like these running on 18v, whereas Dewalt and Makita feel they need to make them run on 36v or 54v. Does the increased voltage translate to less current and therefore thinner wires? Or is there some other advantage? I know that Bosch at least are using the 21700 cells (procore) in batteries for these tools, and more recently tabless cells in procore+. But Dewalt and Makita are using this as well, so not quite sure what the deal is. Delving into some of this would be interesting, as it doesn’t seem like Bosch for example are struggling more with runtime than Dewalt and Makita even with the smaller voltage. I don’t recommend digging into this as deep as ToolsAndStuff did on his channel though, as he actually set a battery cell on fire 😅
@BoltahDownunder11 күн бұрын
There are others better equipped to answer than I, but in general yes you're right. Power=volts*amps, so if you start with higher voltage you can get the same or more power into a motor with less current. That means many things, like you can have thinner wire on motor windings, and/or better electrical efficiency. I found this with the Hikoki 18 vs 36v hammers and was really surprised how much more efficient the 36v was, around 20%. But really it's a strategic decision for the whole company. Like, how will customers react to a different, incompatible range like Makita's? I think everyone will be moving towards much bigger cordless tools to rival petrol, and Makita's 40v range makes a fine 80v option for them to replace petrol engines. DeWalt's flexvolt batteries switches voltage mechanically, so is that something that's hard to make, or is it going to fail often and cook tools? Or be a warranty problem? Since they've made a whole new giant tool platform it looks like they had enough issues with the flexvolt stuff that they didn't want to try to make really big stuff in 2x60v format. It could just be down to battery economics. If you're making 60 or 120v stuff then using a million 18650s doesn't make sense. And you also don't want clowns plugging that giant shit into their tiny impact drivers, cos you know they will. Bosch & Milwaukee seem to be betting that they can keep making technological improvements long enough to keep their 18v platforms competitive, and so far yeah they have been. But I have no idea what Bosch is going to do about petrol replacement, is their 36v platform still around? Regardless they make everything from dishwashers to ebikes, so I'm sure they'll have something that can be easily repurposed into really big tools
@engineer_alv11 күн бұрын
Higher voltage means you have a higher ceiling of what the tool can do, or in this case what the lineup is limited to do. SDS Plus rotary hammers are not that power hungry but SDS Max are, and so are angle grinders and Outdoor Power equipment. That's where higher voltage really shines and 18V and below pales in comparison. Makita went all in with their 40V lineup because they haven't released new battery technology for their 18V LXT batteries (stuck at 18650 cells) and they identified those batteries were maxed out so they tried the LXT x 2 experiment on higher powered tools but it's far from ideal due to weight and packaging. Some tools like the drills and impact drivers don't benefit from 40V but they want to offer the whole package. There's also this thing about Dewalt's battery compatibility so they don't need to develop a whole 54V lineup since those batteries will also work on their 18V tools. Amps translates to runtime and runtime will depend on battery size but also what the tools' power draw is.
@kahlum111 күн бұрын
There's a lot of ho's in this video
@mrclive511 күн бұрын
Still my favourite tool channel!
@BoltahDownunder11 күн бұрын
Cheers mate!
@user-fe2gk9rk2w11 күн бұрын
Hi, you need another battery for Makita, 5a.h or 4a.h but high output
@BoltahDownunder11 күн бұрын
This is the battery the tool comes with in the kit, but if you'd like to see something different please send me one to test or donate so I can buy one
@pleasingsnail704811 күн бұрын
Battery amp hours was too much of a difference, not fair to start off
@user-vf7gj3my9z11 күн бұрын
Привет!Обзоры у Вас очень хорошие несомненно,но я Вам скажу так:скорость бурения непосредственно зависит от силы нажатия на инструмент,чем сильнее Вы нажимаете на перфоратор,тем быстрее он пробурит данное отверстие.И для того,чтобы Ваши видео были более не предвзятые и честные,я порекомендовал бы Вам сделать специальные стенды,которые могут работать без участия человека,т.е специальная станина на двух направляющих,на нее привязывается одинаковый груз,допустим по 3кг и засекая время на секундомере начинают бурить с одинаковым весом,вот такой тест не вызовет ни у кого не молейшего сомнения,что он будет не честным,я ни в коем случае не хочу обвинятб Вас,что Вы делаете,что то не так,просто сам человеческий фактор никто не отменял,Вы можете случайно надовить на один перфоратор сильнее,а на другой слабее и это очень сильно отразиться на времени,тем более там доли секунды.Поэтому уважаемый автор сделайте себе этот станок для тестирования перфораторов и Вы будите самый первый в мире человек,который делает самые честные и не превзятые тесты инструмента,всего Вам доброго!!!
@user-fe2gk9rk2w11 күн бұрын
Вы путаете с ударной дрелью, у перфоратора практически нет прироста производительности при нажатии, наоборот зажав ударный механизм производительность снизиться как и ресурс, быстрее отнесёте в ремонт
@BoltahDownunder11 күн бұрын
I actually tested this and no there's not much difference with hand pressure kzfaq.info/get/bejne/aamqiMeetbibp30.html The biggest parts of the error stack up are the concrete and drill bits
@user-vf7gj3my9z10 күн бұрын
@@user-fe2gk9rk2w Вы мне уважаемый можете не говорить,я ничего не путаю,эти тесты с перфораторами сделаны мной лично с секундомером и разным давлением на инструмент и практика показала,чем сильнее ты давишь на перф,тем быстрее он делает свою работу,вот так эти блогеры и тестируют данные инструменты,кому нравиться милка,давят сильнее еа милку,кому бош,давят на бош,поэтому я и не делаю эти смехотворные тесты,т.к,чтобы сделать их максимально честными и правдивыми нужно немало средств и трудв затратить на спец оборудование,чтобы не человек регулировал какой инструмент будет эффективен,а то получается детский лепет,так же тестируются и ушм и дисковые пилы,на все это нужеы специальные стенды с одинаковым грузом и вот только тогда выиграет сильнейший и мощнейший,а не так,как это хочет человек,не верите мне,что чем сильней давишь,тем он эффективней бурит,попробуйте сами,я никогда просто так языком не треплюсь,если я сам это не испробывал на практике. У меня есть этот перф от макита,ое очень мощный и чтобы он бурил бодро на него нужно хорошенько надавить,но задавить его невозможно он просто зверь и этот девольт будет в попе,если автор нагрузил их по полной,еще момент по акб,он опять на девольт поставил мощный акб на 9ам,а на маките опять эта дохлая четверка,три ряда 21700 или 2 ряда 21700,надо было или новую четверку 4040f или 4050f!!!
@andreylisitsa48576 күн бұрын
Именно так, даже в рекомендации к работе со сверлами hilti пишут, что 10кг- оптимально для сверления, 15кг максимум. Но и слишком слабое нажатие hilti считают не правильным.
@MrJopi9513 күн бұрын
Which one would you recommend, HR007 or this HR008, they seem pretty similar in performance? I'm about to buy one of these at almost the same price but can't decide which one. Mostly on <20mm holes in concrete but sometimes larger holes in granite also
@BoltahDownunder12 күн бұрын
The 008 is the next size up in capacity and it's substantially larger & more powerful. I guess if you're mostly doing around 20mm go the 008, but if it's occasionally drilling that big but mostly say 16mm down, then the 007 should suit you well. If the price is the same I guess go the bigger one, you can always turn down the speed for smaller jobs. If weight is an issue then go the smaller one, which is 1.3kg lighter.
@MrJopi9512 күн бұрын
Thank you very much!
@YepStillGood13 күн бұрын
Two quick corrections. First 2:50 TTI does NOT own AEG. TTI licenses the AEG name from it's owner Electrolux. Second 3:44 it is NOT a case of Emerson marketing TTI tools branded w/ their own RIDGID name. TTI licenses the RIDGID name from Emerson for use on line of orange colored midgrade power tools, tool boxes and other accessories they design, manufacture & market. Emerson still makes and sells very high quality red colored RIDGID tools marketed to tradespeople & businesses including cordless power tools that use a different battery platform than the orange TTI tools. Further adding to the confusion Emerson makes and sells various orange colored RIDGID products such as vacuums & extension cords.
@grahamkidd300515 күн бұрын
Best video description I have seen on KZfaq ever
@JerimiahGentry17 күн бұрын
This is amazingly helpful thank you! Is that sexy table availble to phlebs like me or just the patrions?
@BoltahDownunder11 күн бұрын
I just haven't gotten around to publishing it. Hopefully I'll get to that soon
@heritagejonery387919 күн бұрын
If you run it in reverse and stick it in the hole dose it clean out the holes?
@BoltahDownunder19 күн бұрын
Yes it can, but in reverse it's not nearly as powerful
@heritagejonery387919 күн бұрын
@@BoltahDownunder I wonder if you could turn the fan around and add a bit of hose to make a little vac 🤔
@jargen878210 күн бұрын
@@heritagejonery3879 it has reverse mode, and comes with vac accesrory. link in description.
@spreaddeezhazelnutz751120 күн бұрын
The LXT and XGT dust blowers with the anchor hole nozzles are pretty sweet. Not as small as the blower in the video but not massive either and can handle dusty environments.
@BoltahDownunder19 күн бұрын
Yes I need to get one of those, the lxt probably
@tylerfraker930420 күн бұрын
Did anyone else hold their breath while he blew that granite dust??
@BoltahDownunder20 күн бұрын
Even I did, and I was wearing a respirator!
@Soroosh.Jahangiri20 күн бұрын
Makita is not worth the money you pay for it.
@ZataMachi21 күн бұрын
Handy! Where did you buy it?
@bruce7sv21 күн бұрын
I think you have a fake x3 I probably do too but mine is not that jankey
@BoltahDownunder21 күн бұрын
I think they're all fake? As in, there's no genuine model out there, they're all like this
@user-fe2gk9rk2w22 күн бұрын
Одноразовая игрушка
@BoltahDownunder22 күн бұрын
If you want one of these search 'mini blower' in AliExpress, taobao, Amazon, etc and you should find many. Example: www.aliexpress.com/item/1005006529479396.html?spm=a2g0o.detail.pcDetailBottomMoreOtherSeller.24.7eeaDPXYDPXYsp&gps-id=pcDetailBottomMoreOtherSeller&scm=1007.40000.326746.0&scm_id=1007.40000.326746.0&scm-url=1007.40000.326746.0&pvid=0084bfef-91bf-461b-8d4a-c6a1ab2b5b45&_t=gps-id:pcDetailBottomMoreOtherSeller,scm-url:1007.40000.326746.0,pvid:0084bfef-91bf-461b-8d4a-c6a1ab2b5b45,tpp_buckets:668%232846%238107%2339&pdp_npi=4%40dis%21AUD%21108.54%2135.46%21%21%21513.18%21167.64%21%402103010c17186200138796846e1fd5%2112000037544661111%21rec%21AU%21%21AB&utparam-url=scene%3ApcDetailBottomMoreOtherSeller%7Cquery_from%3A
@beans19122 күн бұрын
Haha you actually put them in this video aswell
@mrclive522 күн бұрын
Ooh! Does this mean there's a new drilling vid nearly ready?
@BoltahDownunder22 күн бұрын
Ha, there is too much drilling! I'm actually testing drill bits, but they take sooooo long to wear down
@RichardSmith-ms6hh22 күн бұрын
Problem in Cornwall UK doing hobby mine things is everything is covered in mud including ochre. Wash not blow. Like the idea you can simply blow things clean.
@BoltahDownunder22 күн бұрын
I like the idea of having a hobby mine!
@RichardSmith-ms6hh21 күн бұрын
@@BoltahDownunder 🙂 There's more than one hobby mine here in Cornwall - there's at least Condurrow ("ours") and Rosevale.
@nervoxingaming131622 күн бұрын
I might need to pick one of these up, where can you find them?
@BoltahDownunder22 күн бұрын
Search for mini blower on AliExpress or Amazon you'll find lots of options
@beans19122 күн бұрын
How much one of those fan things cost?
@BoltahDownunder22 күн бұрын
Search for mini blower on AliExpress or Amazon you'll find lots of options
@beans19122 күн бұрын
@BoltahDownunder thanks it seems pretty cool. I could probably use it.
@jargen878222 күн бұрын
@@BoltahDownunder Still, we'd prefer the link to this one. I couldn't fint this model on aliexpress or amazon.
@BoltahDownunder22 күн бұрын
Ok, link in description!
@beans19122 күн бұрын
@BoltahDownunder oh really thanks, i couldn't find the same one either
@thom356222 күн бұрын
Goodbye lungs
@BoltahDownunder22 күн бұрын
Hello respirator!
@tundra7522 күн бұрын
You can hear the respirator over his mouth lol
@BoltahDownunder22 күн бұрын
Thanks for noticing! But yeah it's always worth remembering, wear ppe everyone
@dollamoneyman486422 күн бұрын
Why are you drilling holes?
@BoltahDownunder22 күн бұрын
This was to test drill bit life time
@JohnathanBalls22 күн бұрын
Brand/Model?
@FA-tq9ip22 күн бұрын
How come you think that quick change chucks are useless? Is it not good to be able to use standard drill bits.
@BoltahDownunder22 күн бұрын
They make a big, heavy, expensive tool more so. They're a weak point that could break, a leftover from the days when combi drills weren't so good. But now I have a small Milwaukee combi drill that's got more torque than any rotary hammer and a gearbox that makes it way better for normal drilling than any rotary hammer. If all you have is a rotary hammer then yes it's good to have normal drilling ability, but you can also get adaptors rather than change the chuck
@mrmukura22 күн бұрын
maybe an offcut of hepa filter bag over the intake would work. Could be a hinderence, but might be a compromise to longevity. Odds are it's nylon bearings which the dust will burn out. Looks very handy though.
@BoltahDownunder22 күн бұрын
It came with a little vacuum attachment that had a filter in it, but it really blocks the flow. Like 70%
@gewurztramina22 күн бұрын
So both do the job, one does it faster
@gewurztramina21 күн бұрын
I think the small one will be good enough for my needs
@BoltahDownunder21 күн бұрын
Yes generally that's the case. You only want a rotary hammer if you're drilling lots of holes on concrete
@gewurztramina21 күн бұрын
@@BoltahDownunder I mostly want to hang decorations on my concrete walls. Maybe setup a few shelves
@BoltahDownunder21 күн бұрын
A regular hammer (combi) drill will handle that. It'll be slower but a much more useful tool around the home than an SDS rotary hammer (the bigger square one)