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  • When you compare fair, hilti wins every battle

  • all of the you tube video i watchd were so stupid dewalt 18v 3Ah vs hitachi 18v 1.5Ah ofcouse dewalt run longer why dont they use hitachi 3 Ah, or 28v vs 12v ofcouse 28v more power . The figures they are testing are never the same. Hope they do it correctly so we can see the difference

  • Its like Racing Bugatti (dewalt) against VW golf (Milwaukee) keeping one in first gear and flooring the other...

    Milwaukee's are nice looking tools for moderate use in your garage nad showing the nice looking line up when a buddy comes over..

  • oh, did anyone notice the weight on those 28v?

  • 1 brand can never be the best in everything,now i got a variety of brands, makita,hitachi and hilti ,

    milwaukee themselves told me that their 18 volt stufff is better then their 28 volt tools

  • last week sold all my 12 18 and 28 volt milwaukee stuff and i,m happy never to see that crap again

  • Milwaukee is best !

  • what a load of bollox!

    28volts vs 18volts? and the Dewalt is in 1st gear while the Milwaukee's on 2nd,

    like i said, BOLLOX!

  • WTF the Dewalt is set on gear 1 (screwdriver mode) the 28v Milwaukee (power Devil/AEG/VAX) Vs a 28v Milwaukee on speed 2 what a con. I have worked in the building tade for 24 years and only Dewalt and Makita are favoured for Longevity...Milwaukee is a Powerdevil Brand - a bin it in twelve months job get a Dewalt for strength is got a Black and Decker heritage not a Hoover heritage!

  • Btw look here for movie "dewalt VS hilti vs Milwaukee vs Panasonic" made by people form Hilti, but more objective than from Dewalt, but Hilti win only because they made for higher voltage.

  • Sorry but i dont believe in "your" test;) cause frist you had 18V milwaukee now you say 28V milwaukee, and tomorrow you ill have 36V?? If Milwaukee is so bad why you have two milwaukee Drills????????

  • Commercial did not begin from the beginning on both tools, so it may be rigged.

  • As a electrician I can say this drill is crap I own a 36 volt dewalt for a reason

  • I have owned and used many types of power tools in my long career as a self employed jobber tradesman but the Dewalt 28v Nano range are the best money can buy. I wouldn't bother using anything else now. The batteries seem to last forever and never seem short of power to get the toughest of jobs done. Simply brilliant.

  • i also tried my hilti sf-100 9,6v 3.0 ah from 6 years old against a brand new 18v lithium ion screwdriver milwaukee in real thick wood with a 26 spoondrill. with the hilti i could drill 6 holes the milwaukee only 2 and batt was empty .even with 2 batteries fully charged we could not come to 6

  • @leukste4 yuo are very funny guy;)) 9,6V beat 18V??? - that is impossible! No matter on that is makita, dewalt, milwaukee or hilti..

  • @KallenSC today had to drill three holes diameter 54 throw 7,5 cm wood .with my milwaukee 28v the battery was empty half way the hole!! then took 2 makita,s 14,4 v from the carpenter with full battery,s and needed both for 1 hole and the last 1 did with my trusted 9,6 v hilti ,ok it took al little long and no easy but worked and after put it down for hour after i worked the all the morning with same battery .

  • i had a makita 12 volt 2.6 ah for 3 years and used it much with 130 wood holedrills and worked always good ,1 time i used this 28 volt milwaukee with the same drill .the milwaukee stopped and gave so much smoke and i had to send back for repair.

    had 3 broken batteries 28 v ,the charging doesn,t work more then it works ,i threw all out of my car and now have hilti 9,6 volt and 1 of 15,6 volt and tested it. the 15,6 beat the milwaukee easily

  • Try to beat it with the dewalt 36V! dewalt is the best

  • Пиздоболы! Один давит, другой нет вот и всё!

  • agreed this was not a fair comp. Granted it took dewalt a while longer to jump on the li-ion bandwagon. So i think thats what milwaukee was grabbing at. That you could have a 28v tool with an 18v weight. But now that dewalt has come into the li-ion game im sure they are just as good. I like my milwaukee stuff but damn the battery need charged alot.

  • So a 28 volt Lithium Ion against a 18 volt NiCd? If you are going to compare products atleast use similar products. If you would not like to, then use the Dewalt 36 Volt Li-Ion series against the Milwaukee 18 volt NiCd. I own a 14.4 volt Ni-Cd Dewalt and there are plenty of times that I have to use it it to finish drilling through solid steel that my coworker's Milwaukee Li-Ion can't do on one charge. In real life, on real jobs, with real metalworkers/carpenters/plumbe­rs Dewalt beats the rest.

  • @kingnothing105 it's weird how so many people want rag on dewalt. Here in the DFW area there is construction sites everywhere and all you see is "yellow" tools being used and laying around everywhere. If you see a "red" tool it's always a Hilti, not milwaukee. My DeWalt DCD970KL 18V will out drill in concrete any 18V drill out there accept the Hilti.

  • @skjoyner weird? Not for me, cause milwaukee's tools working in large factories, that why you never seen then in hands of small workers.

  • in england we do use dewalt, but we remember it best as black and deckers higher rated stuff. Milwaukee isn't really over here. Makita have quite a large market share.

  • Just another note to any watchers of this absurdity, after the milwaukee drill user lifts his drill from the block, PAUSE the video and notice the difference in the test materials, I say to pause at this point because it is the clearest image of the two test blocks side by side

  • I can not believe that milwaukee would even condone this kind of advertising let alone discover it on youtube then pay the idiots that made it. The milwaukee that won the race was powered by 10...10! more volts than the DeWALT like I said before. now do the same test with DeWALT's 36v and milwaukee's 28v I have done it myself and I know the outcome

  • yeah so um... voltage is directly correlated to power so maybe you should compare 18v to 18v... the only reason I could think of that you didn't do that is because you wanted to make milwaukee look better than DeWALT... how about comparing DeWALT's top of the line 36 volt against milwaukee's top of the line 28 volt in the same test and see what happens? I know the answer.

  • My 24Volt Hilti would eat that 28 Volt milwaukee crap...

  • milwuakee's 12 volt would probably beat dewalt's 18 volt

  • So only way Milwuakee can beat Dewalt is by using their 28 volt and putting it against the Dewalt 18 volt...pretty pathetic cheaters. So they should now put their 28 volt milwuakee againt the 36 volt Dewalt...but they won't. I think Dewalt 18 volt nano might even be able to beat it.

  • Obviously a 28V is gonna beat a 18V.

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