 What is happening guys? Thanks for stopping back by here the channel with the rust belt mechanic today We've got one more tool review. I know this week's been a fulfilled snap-on week over the last well I guess two weeks. We've been getting some really cool tools lately and this one I kind of held off because I really wanted to give it a good test before I showed it to you guys It's the brand new snap-on CTSR 761 right angle drill. We're gonna check this out today. Stay tuned Snap-on was a little bit slow to get into the game of these right angle drills as for comparison I brought along my Milwaukee Right angle screw gun today just to give you guys a check out of the differences in them I know a couple of months ago Snap-on did come out with the chucked head would that compares to the M12 mil walkie The walkie one's been out for about a year and a half to you know two years or so And I've been using that one off and on for that amount of time So we'll go into what the Milwaukee had the RPM rate on this one is right around 800 RPM so not too bad It does use the M12 line battery 12 volt and I have been using the 6 amp hour battery to get a little bit more Longevity out of the system. It makes it pretty nice. It does have an adjustable Torque on it and Speed Scroll down to and it takes a little bit to spool up reversible The adjustable chuck that will receive any of you know pretty much anything you shove in there does have an LED light on the front Well, and all pretty easy tool I went with this one over other right angle drills because it does have a shorter chuck to it as compared to the You know other brands of you know craftsmen or whatever that I always find in which is actually very slim pickings on the market for a Good right angle battery drill So that one was a look with the Milwaukee one Then the snap-on one right here the new 761 we will give a check of the difference in head so Difference in length right there you have about an inch shorter length and when we're talking about a 90 degree angle For one of these drills that really does help in tight spots So when we chuck this thing up It does have the nice easy chuck and like I was saying earlier this snap-on does have the Version with the chuck I'm just reviewing this one because it's the one I got and this one did come out You know most recently last week does have LED light on the front the RPMs on this one are quite a bit higher This one reaches right around. I think it said 1550 RPMs So the RPMs are a lot higher on this one, especially if you're going to use the chucked drill bits They are really awesome for that I am a huge fan of the 14 four line as you know, you guys probably already know that's for sure I love that these have the battery Magnets that go on it that you can stick wherever you need to Does have the reversible trigger and it is Adjustable in your clutch that you have for it. So that makes it pretty nice to have that adjustable as well height The snap-on is about three quarters of an inch taller Longer So it makes up for it and that loses a little bit in height. I do have the battery on it I guess I could check that one So you got about half an inch difference in between the two In testing them the battery life is really good Like said, I went with the four amp hour battery on this one just to give it a little bit of a you know comparison on that The battery on this on the snap on does last a little bit longer Especially with the torque that it's able to do and the RPMs it gets the job done a little bit faster as well. You give a This one spools up pretty low Even if I go up on the highest setting Does have a little bit of delay Whereas the snap on I guess I'm hurting here We have very instantaneous power It is a two speed as to where the Milwaukee has only one speed does have a battery indicator Here on the back of the tool whereas the snap on one It has its battery indicator light right here on the side just like any other 14.4 volt line But the torque on this one is pretty much instantaneous. I really like that about it so Those are the positives of the two. Let's get into the negatives of what I really thought that these had I've tested the Milwaukee over the last year and this one I know it's only been out really soon and I've only tested it for about a week But there are some negatives that I have to point out I don't like that the M12 is a little bit thicker. I'm not a big fan of the chucked head. I Like to have something that's a little bit smaller So I know that the snap on comes on top for having that smaller surface head I do a lot of conversion vans that the cabinets are just really short in size. So fitting this in there having that is a really nice tool to have in those kind of spaces Back to the Milwaukee Another negative would be I don't like the charging time on the batteries the batteries take quite a bit to charge I think compared to the snap on 14.4 line and Other than that functions very well Battery life was a little bit shorter, but all in all a really good tool LEDs are in the end it does work and The price point on this one. It's right around 80 bucks warranty comes out on top on this one Warranty is a five-year limited warranty through Milwaukee. Where's the snap on only got a year warranty. They do mark it to the Guys who are in shops So I don't know if that's why they only give it a year warranty But it only does have a year warranty batteries on the 14.4 line do have a two-year warranty negatives on the snap on one the one of the negatives that I had is I don't know if it's just that it's a new tool, but the Speed right here likes to get caught up right in the middle. So every once in a while I kind of had to give it a little chuck here just to be able to switch it back and forth I'm not a big fan that the button for the reversible Trigger here is so clicky and it's pretty tiny This one has a flop back and forth little flap trigger So I don't like that. That's so tiny Other than that this one came out on top like I said on battery life and torque and speed so With that compounded with the Smaller head to it. I think this one's gonna be a top tool for me I know for you guys that it comes out to price point as well This one comes out just over 200 us dollars. This one's right at $80 and I know, you know You guys may think I'm a snap on fan boy. I'm not a big, you know Killer on the warranty for these I use these day in and out and my snap-on rep takes care of me He really does so when it comes to the tool He'll take care of me over the warranty of what snap-on does give a lot of times and no walkie I don't have time to be sending this in or finding a representative or Store that will warranty these out as fast. I like when the snap-on tool guy comes to me to fix my tools I don't see this tool failing in the future. This one has not failed over the last year So I don't see it really being a huge issue. Anyways, the price point was a little bit higher But you pay for a little bit of extra quality and for the convenience of the guy coming to you. I Don't have any real fancy tests to show you guys the torque and differences on this one I'm just going by specs on it and what I've used it over the last week And you guys can take my word for it or you guys can go check them out yourself The snap-on one does have a higher RPM and more torque The battery life was longer and it does fit into the smaller spaces So my tool number one is going to be the snap-on tool over the Milwaukee The price point didn't make up for the differences and the pluses of the two tools So there was a review. I hope you guys enjoyed that today I've got a couple more coming up in the pipeline. We've got more snap-on tools coming out real soon It's gonna be awesome. I'm gonna be talking with my rep. They do have their snap-on tool convention I kind of tried to get into it, but they said no go you're not a rep So I'm not gonna have any on hand Availability to check that thing out But I know some really cool things that we're gonna be coming out of that convention Stay tuned to be able to check that one out Really, that's all I've got for you guys today. Hope you guys enjoyed the little review Make sure you guys check me out over on Instagram Rust Belt mechanic That's where you can find me there or you can email me directly at the rust belt mechanic at gmail.com Appreciate you guys stopping in today and as always you guys stay awesome