 What's happening all my YouTube peeps? Thanks for tuning back into the channel today. We've got some really cool stuff going on We've got some Milwaukee High-grade impacts to be able to show you guys and do some inspecting and some torque testing on today We've also got some snap-on tools to do some comparison reviews with on how great they hold up compared to the snap-on and the Milwaukee's it's gonna be some pretty awesome stuff. Make sure you stay tuned So in the tool world specifically the automotive one here recently There's been quite a big quarrel when it comes to electric impact tools So I got my hands on a couple of the newer Milwaukee impacts I've got a couple of my snap-on ones to be able to kind of compare with that and show you guys the differences Torque power in actual hands-on capabilities we've got a head over here on a Diesel that we're gonna be trying to take off and a couple of other lug nuts and stuff We're gonna be going through the Milwaukee's one key that I've got here. That's a really cool system I really like that one. We're gonna go into some of the specs on that one as well So first one that we come to is our Milwaukee half-inch drive Model number two eight six three dash two zero. This is the half-inch drive one key with the snap ring anvil on the front runs in m18 so as normal with the Milwaukee tools they run so many tool options with them. It's a pretty awesome system Fuel brushless this thing is pretty sweet pretty sexy and it is an absolute hammer As you can see here on the battery. It's got a level Showing you how much battery power is there and the one key selection has different Settings that you can choose and to connect to a mobile smartphone app as well. That's going to allow you to Differentiate and adjust some of your torque and rpm levels that this thing outputs as well all in all a very very high-grade tool Spec wise it is the half-inch. It has roughly 1,000 foot pounds of on-power and 1,400 foot pounds of off Running the 18 volt m18 This specific one is a five amp hour battery that we're going to be doing our testing with Then we've got our Milwaukee three-eighths drive stubby impact It's going to be part number two five five four dash two zero In the m12 12 volt got a three amp hour battery that we're going to be testing it with the stubby version three-eighths reversible With a light battery indicator is going to be on the tool and not the battery on this one This one's going to be about 150 foot pounds on torque and about 300 250 to 300 foot pounds off torque Pretty nice compact size I really do like the design and how this one feels it's a lot lighter and a lot more compact This one also does have the selectable setting range as well here. We've got our different settings that we just push We've got our breakaway or on torque So whenever you pull the trigger the first hammer that it hits it stops So if you need to torque something down to a specific torque with a torque wrench afterwards You're able to spin this on and as soon as that hammer hits once it absolutely stops the anvil And then we're going to go through settings one two and three is Respective to rpm and torque as well for off-power So to get you guys a little bit of reference on how powerful these impacts are going to be we have an engine here from a 2016 Dodge Ram Pro Master three liter VM diesel. We're going to be taking out these M 15 with an e-torx 18 millimeter head on them these head bolts are on there a hundred foot pounds plus a hundred and eighty degrees of Torque so they're going to be really really on there. So we're not going to be really kind of explaining and comparing this one to any of the snap-on electrics because Honestly, the monster lithium snap on half inch gun is kind of a wuss when it comes to this So we've got the snap-on Latest and greatest pt-850 air impact to compare and see how this one is going to take out the head bolts as compared to the Milwaukee So first up on our lifts is going to be the snap-on pt-850. It's hooked up to shop air We're running right around a hundred and forty hundred and forty five psi of shop air Let's see what this thing can do After about ten seconds of hammering it was able to take it out All right, so let's compare that over to the Milwaukee So here with the Milwaukee we're running three-fourths of our battery power right now. Got a five amp hour battery same exact hookup and We're going to see what this one can do After about literally one and a half seconds it busts them loose. We'll do another one It definitely just snapped our snap-on bit off Look at that one. So it's got the torque Enough to bust your tools in half. Thanks snap-on Next up to test we're going to be testing the snap-on 14.4 volt three-eighths Electric impact and we've got here a 2016 Ram 1500 this thing has 22 millimeter head Lugnuts torque to one hundred and forty foot-pounds of torque Will the snap-on one be able to take these lug nuts off? After about five seconds of impact it did see will it take a second one off? Yep, about after five seconds of impact. It's able to take it off Now let's switch it over to the Milwaukee and see what that does Here's our Milwaukee stubby. Does it have a full battery? M12 as compared to the snap-on 14 volt. Okay, let's see if this one will take off our others About a second and a half About the same So this thing takes off lug nuts with about half as much effort as the snap-on So now we're going to step it up a little bit for these three-eighths guys We're going to move it up to the 21 millimeter Stud lug of this pro master diesel and see if these things will take this one off first up the snap-on Big ol bucket of nope All right, switch it over To the stubby Okay Go over to a fresh one One out do another one that one must That one must just be way over torqued from somebody prior to this But as you can see the Milwaukee the little stubby is a beast She's able to break off a lot more than what the snap-on can get a hold of So one of the coolest things that these tools have to offer is the one key setup And I do have that in the half inch version here The one key setup allows you to have selectable functions Program them in with your cell phone and you're actually able to change and adjust different rpm and torque value outputs I'm going to show you guys I programmed one in already here ahead of time We're going to show you exactly what that can do also with the one key app all open her up here And we'll see what else so you can do with it So once we open our one key app you can see right here the tool that already have programmed in We're able to select that and then it also has something really awesome It's able to connect to the Wi-Fi in there on your phone and see where it's last seen So if you're one key enabled tool leaves your designated area It actually has the capability to let you know When your tool has left so right now we're going to connect in to our tool Make sure the tool is on We put it over here on to the Wi-Fi Section right here and then we can do a couple different functions. You can turn the tool lock on so right now the tool Works just fine If we turn our tool lock on go to hit the trigger Absolutely nothing so those guys with sticky fingers coming over to your box They won't be able to use your expensive tools that you just bought Turn the tool lock off the tool controls is probably the best function They have you're able to go into it and as you can see over here on the tool There are four different settings that you can choose from pushing the selector button It will then go through the different settings so you can put four different custom settings in one two three or four individually set them two Three and then I've got number four set at all the balls out So it has the full amount of rpm torque removal So here on custom number one is what I set it up to and I actually had it set very nicely for 19 millimeter standard size lug nuts on Torquing them on to right around a hundred to a hundred and ten foot-pounds It's not dead on exact but in that realm of hundred to a hundred and ten That's 90% of the cars that we work on nowadays. I was able to set the max speed rpm Then on when we're talking about the bolt removal the removal speed And then we can put in a custom torque level when we're on on to on position So I have it set at level two level two with that rpm setting is set perfectly for 19 millimeter bolts So right now I can go over here to my tool So we can go over here We've got a Chrysler 200 here with some lug nuts we're able to work on and the off power is going to work Just normally just like every other one would It's able to take them off and then when we go back to the on setting I Gotta make sure I'm on number one on the tool number one Go on And it will stop I didn't even have to take my finger off the trigger you want to take the bolt off hit the off key Takes it off. Just normally full all out and then when we go to back on It stops right where it needs to and that one we've tested multiple times It will be between a hundred and a hundred and ten foot-pounds So if you guys are able to do that and in that function that works great for what you have I'm going to be selecting this and making it a couple more custom selections on my Smartphone in the app for the other numbers there on the tool so I can do a custom Selection for some larger lug nuts. I just kind of haven't gotten around to it. So back to the app here We've got your tool information where it was last seen and everything You can manage your profile and you can actually have People set up to where they can check this tool in and out So for you guys who have contractors who have a whole bunch of these tools you guys can tell guys You know when you check this tool out, you've got to make sure you check it out You can turn the tool lock off and it tells you who actually did it so you can give different access to different people for these So that would be in managing the profiles identify your tool Not exactly sure what that one is Oh It's over here Flashing so it can tell you which one you're working on this specific one like if you're If your model number or your serial number was worn off on the actual gun So you couldn't tell which one you were working at you hit the identify tool button and It sits there and just flashes at you so you know which tool you're working with pretty cool And then you're able to go to a factory reset All in all this is one of the reasons I bought this specific impact because of the functionality of this app With the Milwaukee half inch impact It makes it something that is top of the line here on the market And there's not really anything else that you can compare it to these things are just plain badass One last thing that I would recommend getting to anybody. I have not gotten one yet for my half inch But for my three eighths. I did get one in today. It is a for the stubby one It is a nice boot cover. These things are pretty thick. They fit fantastically well I didn't have to fight with this thing forever and it fits absolutely perfect to all the the vent holes for the motor The selector switch on top all the way around all the edges and it's got bolstered corners that are nice and protective So if you drop this thing, I'm not going to be worrying about this thing cracking and breaking all the time So we've got that and I'm got one on order for this. It just has not yet Come out yet. So or I had just haven't gotten it yet. So that will be coming soon as well So the biggest thing that everybody really wants to hear about is the prices for these things the half inch impact with one key with the Friction ring on there just for the tool alone is going to cost right around 259 To three hundred dollars depending on where you get it from and then the three eight stubby in the M12 version That one's going to run you about a hundred and eighty dollars So your batteries and everything are going to be separate usually if you get the kit on the half inch one with the Battery and the charger everything with it. That's going to end up running you right around five hundred dollars So you're doing pretty good there because the snap-on version of the monster lithium Is it going to be running you about seven hundred and forty nine to eight hundred dollars right now in that comparison in the Pt850 that's going to run you about five hundred plus Then over here at the three eighths that one compared to the snap-on version the snap-on with the tool only of the CT version the three eighths impact that one's going to run you right around 260 bucks 250 260 for the tool only add batteries you're well over the 300 350 dollar range. So these things kill them on price kill them on how they work They're just killer tools all the way around All right guys well that's about all I've got for you today in comparing these tools I hope you guys enjoyed it and actually we're able to take some of this information to Take forth and hopefully get some of these really awesome tools Make sure you keep track of the channel coming up here. I've got some really neat content coming up I've got a nice track Hawk here in the shop. We're going to be doing some Engine work on and that's going to be some neat stuff. Make sure you go check out My channel over on Instagram at the Rust Belt mechanic Make sure you stay tuned in for cool stuff like that I post stuff to keep you guys up to date all the time So thank you again. I appreciate all your support and you guys stay awesome You