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Of note: the Bosch and Milwaukee are 12V tools, the rest are 18/20V.
I thought most of the difference would have been in the blade, but you've shown that the tool makes a huge difference. Thanks for the video!
Great update, that Dewalt is still smashing the others. Just finally picked mine up last week, but had to buy it in the kit form, still not available as a bare unit over here. At least I have a couple of PowerStack batteries now though.
ОтветитьThe Bosch model isn't new. I would say it is the oldest of all battery powered 3" cut off tools.
ОтветитьDo a video on the cut off tools from all the brands.
ОтветитьThe battery used with this tool makes a huge difference also and the DeWalt having the power stack gives it a big advantage over the others. The Milwaukee being a 12v tool is a huge disadvantage
ОтветитьGreat video, what about adding vibration meter to all? looking into buying a Ridgid or Dewalt vibration will seal the deal
Ответитьtried the high output on the M12, don't really see a "huge" difference other than it doesn't overheat as easily. It still kinda sucks as it eats through the battery.
ОтветитьCan’t wait for my Dewalt cutting tool to arrive. Ordered it a few days ago. The price has dropped too. Mine was $129 w/ free shipping. 👍
ОтветитьWas watching this to get an idea on the bosch but I think it sold me on the worx, I have both platforms but the worx is like $60 right now well the bosch is $114. As much as I love the bosch stuff this seems like one of those cases where the cheaper tool hits high enough that its a better value. (for non professional use at home) lol just saved me almost $60!
ОтветитьDoesn’t the batteries play a huge part of performance especially with how the cells are setup in the batteries and especially with the speeds? Correct me if im wrong wouldn’t the others do better with the same battery as the dewalt? Im just speculating
ОтветитьGot my Milwaukee for 99 dollars so I guess I’m sticking with it !
ОтветитьGot the DeWalt and I like it so much that I won't mention that the direction of rotation arrows are wrong. 😱
ОтветитьThanks for the video!
ОтветитьRegarding DeWalt... What is the sense of a very big mini angle grinder? I rather go 4.5 or 5 inch in that case.
ОтветитьGot mine 50 off last week. Saw that price at Do It Best and Acme Tools but it’s since gone back up.
ОтветитьI bought the DeWalt as in impulse buy during Home Depot Black Friday. Had no idea what I was going to use it for at the time. 😂 Now I'm glad I bought it. I find myself cutting all sorts of things......metal, tile, fiber cement board, etc. It was tool + 6.0AH XR battery + 4.0AH XR battery for $200.
ОтветитьBosch was 12v compared to 18v DeWalt
ОтветитьI want this dewalt so bad.
ОтветитьThis tool and a dedicated angle grinder are too close in price. The dewalt angle grinders can be had for almost the same price depending on seller This dilemma has me torn. I won't be cutting huge slabs of metal.
ОтветитьI can’t imagine a worx anything that actually does what they say it does.
ОтветитьHow come nobody is talking about how Makita doesn’t even make one? It’s like the twilight zone.
ОтветитьTry
Metabo Powermaxx cc
12v version and 18v version
comparing 20 v vs 12 volt?
ОтветитьCan you compare the new makita 18v .
ОтветитьAny plans to stand the Makita DMC300 up against the reigning champ?
Ответитьdewalt bore is 3/8 or 9.5mm while bosh is 10mm. can you use bosh disks on dewalt?
Ответитьif you don't want something made in china? buy something from mexico....?? who cares. If anyone thinks they are supporting their country by buying an american brand, they are idiots....that's not how it works.
ОтветитьDewalt is 20v bosch is 12v
ОтветитьThe Dewalt are more bigger and clunky. I prefure the small Bosch. Time is not all.
ОтветитьIm genuinely curious does the dewalt dust guard fits in Bosch too?
ОтветитьBest review. Thanks
ОтветитьI like your review format! Thanks for the information.
No comment on the size? The Bosch looks markedly smaller than the Dewalt - almost like it's a different class of tool...
I can't dispute the Dewalt looks way more capable. I'm just thinking the Bosch might have a use-case where precision and one-handed control is the goal.