Harbor Freight Dethroning Milwaukee & DeWalt w/ New Ultra Torque Impact Wrench?
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Lifetime live updated tool rankings! torquetestchannel.etsy.com Check out @PhillyFixed latest upload too! Harbor Freight's Hercules line introduced (finally) 2 new brushless high torque impact wrenches, one of them being the new Ultra Torque. They unapologetically match the specs from the DeWalt DCF899 and Milwaukee 2767 1/2" impact wrenches, so do they deliver on that promise?
Yes, yes they do. Pretty much. No need to watch the video then.
Why are you still reading this? You have entirely too much time on your hands. Also, I'm editing this at midnight right now. What am I doing with my life, we have like 55 impact wrenches and we ordered one of these Ultra Torques. Does anyone else have like a PILE of tools? Is it disrespectful to store them this way? We're incredibly fortunate you guys fund this madness, but at some point, like, the shelves are already full of power tools and batteries we'll need again I'm sure. The peg board has already fallen down and almost taken out the household cat. It's a safety issue at this point.
I'm working for Astro Tools in product development, though they dont make anything cordless. But it's good to know all that you can know, ya know?
I'm going to sleep.
Пікірлер: 850
Some work safe nut-busting & undressing of these tools: kzread.info/dash/bejne/Z46kw6emd7fSlbw.html *Pricing on these has since introduced come down, and thus their points updated in our rankings* etsy.me/3G8j3QK What's everyone's impression of these new HF introductions? Happy to see a real warranty? Too close in price to trusted mainstays in the market? Going to make your own Tesla powerwall out of Hercules 12Ah packs? Torque, who started this channel, is working in product development for Astro tools, who also make power tools but not cordless. Always consider multiple sources when looking at a tool!
@TorqueTestChannel
Жыл бұрын
@@kilgorefarms2169 Our spreadsheet is always prices at the time of testing which I feel is fair. Otherwise tools would be moving up and down daily in the ranking. With over 300 tested and ranked tools, not feasible. Only Home Depot is asking for $329, lots of $250-270 sellers still out there. Which ain't bad.
@craigmiller332
Жыл бұрын
Nice to see shout outs to Philly. We need more people analyzing tools of all kinds. Maybe hand tools could be tested to destruction. Wrenches, screwdrivers, ratchets, breaker bars, roadside/trail and shop jacks, bathroom scales...
@damon20r
Жыл бұрын
@@craigmiller332 Look up "Project Farm" You tube channel. He is always testing and comparing various tool and around the shop items.
@_AndromedaGalaxy_
Жыл бұрын
why do you have such an aversion to even mentioning the existence of the Earthquake 3/4in impact? you act like the 1/2in is the biggest one they make. idgi smh...
@prgnify
Жыл бұрын
I was thinking maybe the differences seen when disassembling will have something to do with durability? but since now they have a real warranty I shouldn't worry too much?
Wow. Impressive results this time from Harbor Freight! With a 5 year warranty and a substantially lower price when you consider the battery cost - this seems like a legit contender.
@jamesfair9751
Жыл бұрын
Yes but how many times can it do that. Yes I know 5 year warranty and supposedly walk in walk out with a replacement but how many times are you gonna have to go in during that 5 years.
@billymurphy3
Жыл бұрын
@@jamesfair9751 as many times as you gotta get that free tarp, flashlight, or bucket lol
@rapidroadsode8789
Жыл бұрын
@@jamesfair9751 well I have had 3 earth quake xt in 14 months ! 3! Sooo yeah
@leafybug04
Жыл бұрын
@@jamesfair9751 your assumption with your comment is that it will in fact break or start performing at a lesser capability. But until we see that, you just can't assume. Nobody thought that they would start rolling out 5-year warranties, but here we are.
@BurningBroadcast
Жыл бұрын
@@leafybug04 To add to that, if they had to replace it every 4 months, they would lose money big time on a 5 year warranty. So them giving that does mean they have some degree of confidence in their product.
For a shop, that price difference could add up, but perhaps even better would be the over the counter warranty. Being able get a working tool same day could mean a lot.
@wim0104
Жыл бұрын
I had to buy extra Milwaukee power tools, because of how long their warranty process takes. I can't do without my money makers for 3 weeks. So for power tools, HF should compare the price of ONE over-the-counter-warranty, versus the price of TWO mail-in-warranty ones.
@jordanalexander615
Жыл бұрын
Same my grinder is out for three weeks for rebuild and it was under warranty so yeah....lol
@TheChrismanis1791
Жыл бұрын
Yeah but drive around to alot of hf stores right now some are missing the dumbest things. Even big ticket items I love hf and I'm considering running two battery line ups but if I can't come in and grab one of the shelf it's a no go for me even if power to cost ratio is better
@DudeEggs
7 ай бұрын
That's huge, because, normally you have to mail it in, wait weeks and still possibly have to pay part of the cost. All the while you've already gone and gotten a new tool just so you can work in the meantime.
@DudeEggs
7 ай бұрын
@@TheChrismanis1791I find that of the two harbor frieghts in my area, one is always out of everything while the other has everything. I just don't go to the first I described.
If I was in the market for a high torque I would actually be very interested in this Ultra Torque. Seems like a great value. That said I already bought a Ridgid Octane high torque, completely because of this channel. Appreciate you guys.
@TorqueTestChannel
Жыл бұрын
The only thing bad about the Ridgid Octane high torque is if you own one with a good battery, you probably dont need to tune into this channel for a couple more years :P
@joehertel8846
Жыл бұрын
Never hurts to have a backup especially for a tool that’s no longer in production.
@krash22mini72
Жыл бұрын
@@TorqueTestChannel I have 12 good batterys and I will al tune in lol
@krash22mini72
Жыл бұрын
@@TorqueTestChannel and yes you cost me $230 on that Octane as well lol
@kylefowler5082
Жыл бұрын
@@TorqueTestChannel hopefully Ridgid will actually release that 21700 cell 8ah battery one year (its been advertised as coming soon for over a year now). When the 8ah battery does come out I would love to see that tool revisted with the new battery. I also bought the Ridgid high torque based on this channel's recommendation and it was such a life saver when I replaced most of the front suspension on my truck. It was mind blowing zinging off nuts and bolts with ease with the high torque. If it couldn't loosen it, it could break it off which was fine by me lol
as far as I'm concerned, y'all were the first to start publicly documenting conversion rates from ugga-duggas to ft.lbs. You definitely deserve a lot of credit for any trend of mfg's including real specs.
When I saw these on harbor freights site I was hoping you'd find a pair of them in your hands. They did better than I expected
@OtherDalfite
Жыл бұрын
I expected them to do less as well. There's a lot of Hercules shills out there which made me doubt their effectiveness. I've used their impact driver and drill at work and they feel cheap
@TorqueTestChannel
Жыл бұрын
@@OtherDalfite There's nothing Hercules we've touched till now that felt worth the effort
M18 users holding there breathe while watching the graph lol
Honestly really impressed by this. I've noticed lately it feels like Harbor Freight tools and stuff have been actually climbing in quality. Obviously still not generally anywhere close to name brands that are typically thought of as "high quality" but it really seems like they're trying hard to genuinely compete with more highly thought of brands.
@DarkLinkAD
Жыл бұрын
They've had = quality on many products for 20 years now.
@BurningBroadcast
Жыл бұрын
>Obviously still not generally anywhere close to name brands that are typically thought of as "high quality" I don't think its that obvious anymore, which is a good thing.
@smellygoatacres
Жыл бұрын
Considering the top names are all basically manufactured by just 3 companies, I'd say it's a drop in quality vs and improvement on HF's part.
@themrgodfather77
Жыл бұрын
@@BurningBroadcast I mean they are pretty quality compared to name brands, I’ve been using my Hercules impact on diesel trucks, my mustang and other stuff and holds up fine so far
@williisaias
Жыл бұрын
Yes i just pick Hercules, Icon and Daytona brand in harbor freight , they are proved good quality , they are not the cheapest but fair price , so Good brands
Thanks for the video. Nice to see HF disrupting things once again. I use a Milwaukee 2767 in my shop and it’s pretty awesome, and I have mid-torque and smaller DeWalt and Milwaukee tools at home, but I picked up HF’s Bauer driver, drill, and reciprocating saw for use around the shop and I haven’t been disappointed in them at all. Maybe it’s time for the Hercules Ultra Torque in my service truck…
Just snagged the ultra torque today for $102 , already ripped through a tire rotation my mid torque couldn't get the lugs off. Less than a second it felt the ultra removed the lug nut, crazy power for a diy guy and 5 years worry free I'm a happy camper. Ditching my DeWalt stuff one by one.
@johnpenwell6402
5 ай бұрын
Same, absolutely redonkulous deal on clearance.
Let’s be honest. Everyone has been waiting for this since HF announced the product.
@fredygump5578
Жыл бұрын
Not entirely accurate. I have zero knowledge of and zero interest in what HF announces.
@cbmech2563
Жыл бұрын
@@fredygump5578 always exceptions to the general rule
Good morning everyone hope everyone is having a blessed Friday
@marekkrepa9982
9 ай бұрын
It's Tuesday. Are you from Europe?
I just picked up an Ultra Torque today. They didn't even have a display model up yet, lol. Coming from the Bauer 1/2 (meh), then the Earthquake 1/2 XT (100% better than Bauer), then to the Hercules Ultra Torque.. It makes the Earthquake XT looks like a toy. I love the fact that Harbor Freight gives you 3 months to try out a tool. I had the Bauer for a day, ran back and traded it for the EQ XT. Then today traded the XT for the Ultra Torque. Glad I did. Worth the money (so far). With a 5 year warranty I feel more confident.
I've been waiting for this test with baited breath...thank you for finally putting it out there. I'm so glad Harbor Freight is consistently upping their quality to go along with their great service. This seems like a great foray into the world of more serious battery power tools, and I can't wait for what else they got coming. More competition is always better for the consumer. These new tools seem like a wonderful option for the professional that has a HB near them, and an even better option for the DIY guy. I just hope they release new higher end tools to go along with the new 21700 batteriea that can take advantage of the extra power.
@hellahandy6524
Жыл бұрын
Are you serious? You don’t have to “wait for what they have coming” just look at dewalt and Milwaukee. Are you ok supporting cheaters and thieves ?
@BigBear--
Жыл бұрын
@@hellahandy6524 huh? Not sure where you're coming from.
Those races had me yelling with excitement at my screen. Amazing work from Harbor Freight and TTC as always.
They are both on sale this weekend the ultra toque is only $199 or $260 with a 2.5 battery and charger
@Yohane350
Жыл бұрын
Holy shit $260? Gonna get one.
@ridgerunner3364
Жыл бұрын
@@Yohane350 Good luck finding one!
i hope this is a sign that harbor freight is going to continue stepping up their game! they have so many levels, they can keep one brand as cheap as possible, another to compete with the big brands, so they get the best of both worlds
@JayMillz517
Жыл бұрын
That's how it is now really.
@AMPEDUP488
Жыл бұрын
I haven’t bought anything from harbor freight that has lasted any amount of time. The metals & materials used in all the hand tools, drill bits & most everything is way cheap & not near the quality you want or need for basic wrenching around the house, under the hood or under a oil pan. Nothing has lasted when used correctly as intended
@Darkcruzer23
Жыл бұрын
@@AMPEDUP488 i have hand me down Pittsburgh ratcheting wrenches that i use every day at work on industrial machinery. Not one has let me down yet
@americafirst6016
Жыл бұрын
@@AMPEDUP488idk their sockets and archers have lasted me a bit. I have the impact driver and the ultra impact wrench and they both work great. I really love the ultra torque, use it when working on chillers because it’s around water.. it’s held up and has busted off some super tight and rusted bolts and their 21700 battery’s last quite awhile!
@neavo8421
10 ай бұрын
Everything I've bought from harbor freight has worked out. I hit the end of warranty on one of my impacts and just swapped it out for a new one before it expired Also it should be noted that a set of Pittsburg impact sockets have held up being beat up by a dcf899 for years. All the sockets are still good and usable in my tool box. I've maxed out the dcf899 many a time using those sockets on 23+ year old Midwestern vehicles. I've broke more expensive shit with less stress, I'm sure we all have.
Definitely need a test til fail comparison when these become more widely available. I love my Milwaukee stuff and as I’m a diesel tech I need it to hold up to a long term beating. Real world application, the 33mm lug nuts on a semi call for 450-500ft-lb of torque, and I’ve used my Milwaukee on a 6 Mississippi count to make that torque wrench click when set to 475. Consistently. Super impressive
I appreciate how you provide all the data, which allows people that understand it to look at it and decide for themselves what is best for their needs, yet you also provide a quick and simple summary for those who just want to know what the best deal is.
Who would have thought that one day harbor freight and Milwaukee could legitimately be in the same conversation! That day is today.
HF definitely upped the ante here. They addressed popular concerns like the ratings and the warranty, they brought the beans, and they have good prices. That 5yr warranty, direct swap at the store, that's 100x better than Milwaukee "warranty", that's for sure. If HF expands this line of brushless 18V tools with similar warranty, Hercules is on its way to becoming a well-regarded power tool brand. Now if only they could do something about that bundle discount where you *have* to buy tool, charger, and battery. They should make it so you can buy any combination of three because to get the discount (like 2 tools and a battery; 2 batteries and a tool; etc.). Because nobody is going to buy a charger every time.
You guys inspired me to use my 6AH 21700 pack on my 1/2" impact. Definitely makes a difference, especially at low voltage.
We need some Durability testing. See how long they all comparatively hold together!
@TorqueTestChannel
Жыл бұрын
We'll do our best. These seeing upwards of 8 30 second test attempts alone is quite a beating.
@kylesalem-fuson8012
Жыл бұрын
That’s really what it comes down to. Can it do the job, and how long can it do that job before needing replaced. I don’t care what color it is lol But if that 5 year warranty is actually as good as they say… I’ve been in the market for some 18ish volt tools..
@samuelgrogan6443
Жыл бұрын
@@kylesalem-fuson8012 go get milwaukee and don’t look back.
@kylesalem-fuson8012
Жыл бұрын
@@samuelgrogan6443 all the boys at my shop have a Milwaukee, I use em from time to time. Personally I prefer air wrenches. But sometimes I need a cordless. And honestly Hercules looks much more appealing now if that 5 year warranty is actually trouble free lol You Milwaukee fan boys are as bad as Toyota and jeep guys lol
@samuelgrogan6443
Жыл бұрын
@@kylesalem-fuson8012 I am also a toyota guy 😂 I’ve never had issues with milwaukee warranty. You only hear from people who had a bad experience, not the good ones
I think the thing I like most about the Hercules is the more angled grip, but I do applaud them for making a good high torque and (sorta) meeting their advertised numbers. I don't think $20 is enough, or should be enough, for someone to choose questionable HF reliability over what is basically the industry standard. To the ones that counter that with the in store warranty, that doesn't help you when it quits in the middle of work. And don't forget that the Milwaukee/Dewalt those are being compared to are 5-6 years old as pointed out. Really it just comes down to what battery line you're invested in. If you have M18s, you're gonna get a 2767, if you have Hercules batteries, you're gonna get the Ultra Torque.
@Mister_Brown
Жыл бұрын
the real thing is if you don't have any batteries yet the hercules is actually more like $150 cheaper or more if you want 2 good batteries and a charger. if harbor freight could learn to stop changing batteries i think they'd have a winner
@rapidroadsode8789
Жыл бұрын
The thing about harbor freight though is if you buy the tool and the extended warranty . 1 year is good enough as most of their tools I have broken in 5-6 months , is that from 9 am to 8 pm I can have a new tool in 10 min, for the cost of a new warranty. I don’t have to send it in and wait and I’m not down much time . If premium brands never break in that 2 year times span then that’s great but if they do then you’re out several weeks I’d assume while you wait . And then you’re probably going down to harbor freight to buy a cheap back up anyway .
The internet has leveled the competitive playing field for people needing to buy tools in the tool market. This channel is awesome.
They come with a 5-year warranty too--which is pretty suprising to me, as I question the tools reliability overall. I use my Milwaukee impacts everyday and put them to work, and they're great. If I wasn't in a professional industry and I only used tools at home on my own cars and projects, Harbor Freight's line of tools is what I would most likely buy. I think Harbor Freight's line has many great tools, especially for the price. But when it comes to power tools like these--I would still probably go with Milwaukee because the price difference isn't that much, and Milwaukee is a legendary reputable brand.
I'm invested in the Bauer line as a home owner/ hobbiest and it does what it needs to do, most of the time, but it's good to know the blue side is making it's way up there. After the last few Dewalt videos I might be upgrading though waiting for yall to find a DCF900 in your hands soon.
@rednecktractors10
Жыл бұрын
Just an fyi, there's gonna be a brushless Bauer 3/8th and 1/2in impact coming out this year
@fatfredthe28th
Жыл бұрын
I just picked up the DeWalt DCF900 at Lowe's and it's a beast. A great addition to any arsenal.
I have the dewalt 899. For about 2 years now. Ive been pretty happy with it, as a driveway mechanic only using it maybe once a month, its been great. I actually chose it just because the battery was swappable with my power tools and yard tools. Hard to leave a brand i have so many batteries for. I even modified the Kid's power wheels to take 1 a 20v Dewalt battery.
@wim0104
Жыл бұрын
flexvolt 60V is awesome: from SDS drill to chainsaw, I'm loving it!
@jordanalexander615
Жыл бұрын
The DeWalt mid range impact does pretty much the same as the 899 just a lot lighter. By far one of if not the best power to size ratio.
Now if only HF can get a Bauer that will come close to the Ryobi's numbers!
@ridgerunner3364
Жыл бұрын
Buy the Hercules, it is a better tool
@rogermendez7266
Жыл бұрын
Break after a year. Trash
@denoftools
Жыл бұрын
@@rogermendez7266 Funny because most of the guys I talked to say the Milwaukee lasts about a year with hard use.
@zevvy6967
Жыл бұрын
@@rogermendez72665 year warranty… so let it break
@IIHawkGamingII
Жыл бұрын
Funny you say that...
Love the video, the perspective, and your description of the video. Keep up the great work and keep the cat safe.
First thing I did when I got up today was come see if this week was the new Herc impacts haha. You guys never disappoint!
Price went up on the Milwaukee 12 HOs, $219 was the normal price just a year or two ago.
I have all of the hercules tools for auto repair, I absolutely loveeee them, I prefer them well over my over priced snap on electric tools that are constantly needing fixed! I had never expected them to be so impressive
@KylesMobileAutoRepairLLC
Жыл бұрын
And trust me they 100% honor the 90 day warranty I ran my ultra torque over and took it up there and no questions asked walked out with a new gun, and no I didn't buy the harbor freight warranty
@oddmanout7755
10 ай бұрын
@@KylesMobileAutoRepairLLCThanks for this reply, I'm getting back into the trade after being out for a decade and need to make a choice. Your comment pushed me over. I used to buy Craftsman in the nineties because of that sweet warranty whereas the Snap on Truck would tell you that you abused the tool, so walk in walk out warranty is HUGE for me.
With an at the counter warranty, and price, and battery price, 5 year warranty instead of 3, how could you go wrong! In my book, Harbor Freight just blew the doors off the competitions with all that!
@mrcryptozoic817
Жыл бұрын
The balance scale has now switched from performance to price. Which wins: .05% better performance or 30% better price (I didn't bother to work out the exact percentage because I'm not in the market for any of these but if I were, price now wins).
Btw while their MSRP price is close to the current mainstays like DeWalt and Milwaukee, when you consider their sale price, along with the bundle discount if you also get a battery and charger, their price drops fairly significantly. Both tools are currently on sale. The Ultra i think is $199, and the High torque is like $179.
Glad to see HF stop ignoring Hercules in favor of Bauer and actually making the brand worthwhile in the process! These things look nice!
Been waiting for this. Hopefully they keep down this path and continue to overhaul the lineups of hercules
I own the DCF900, 2767, and the Ultra Torque. Been using the ultra torque the past couple months and I’ve been loving it. Gets the job done for what I need, breaking away tight rust 1 1/8” bolts
Finally hf is stepping it up with better power tools and warranty. That's a really nice ultra torque impact wrench.
Would be cool to see you test out the new bauer brushless 1/4in driver. Super cheap and a lot more torque than the old brushed driver. I use it all the time.
@ImAlwaysNext
Жыл бұрын
I work for HFT im waiting for this also! I own Bauer tools but I might change that after this video!
What a time to be alive! tool wars! wow 186k subs on your channel, it was 100k seems like yesterday, nice! Value in the big impacts, awesome! now to watch that guys teardown video
Another awesome and informative video. Keep up the great work. If you ever need a new video idea, I would love to see a 1 off that looks at how battery adapters (dewalt to milwaukee, etc.) affect power outputs.
This is awesome to see! If I hadn’t just bought the (old) Ridgid Octane high torque, I’d be going for that Hercules Ultra…👏👏 to HF for this one, finally
Incredible video! Its the battery cost that really does it for me. I hurt my back trying to take one stuck lug nut off a work truck the other day, and that was the last straw. I need a cordless impact. Going to HF this weekend and picking up the ultra.
@emmcee476
2 ай бұрын
Update on the tools you got?
YOO THIS IS AWESOME im a Sales supervisor for HFT when we got one in I started playing with the display! it feels so different from the earthquake for sure!! (Brushless)
I can't WAIT to see you test the new Dewalt DCF900. I have seen some pre-orders have been fulfilled.
loving these. Cant wait till you get the DCF900 to see if its a better version of the DCF891. Leaderboard may see a long lived King.
I watched reviews on here when buying a 12 in. sliding compound miter and went with the Hercules on sale.... its been a beast of a saw and I love it. Its holding up fine to some pretty brutal use and slammed around in transport.
Very interesting video. Have Harbor Freight Chicago Electric 1/2 inch Impact. Ordered when stationed in the Philippines 1989-92. Still use it today.
When the Ultra Torque inevitably sells way more, I bet that HFT's takeaway is that they should start calling all their high torques ultra torques, not that it was a stupid thing to release a stripped down/weaker version alongside the nearly identical prime tool.
@OtherDalfite
Жыл бұрын
Lol yes. Why even bother having a step down from the ultra torque. It's already a massive size package
@svn5994
Жыл бұрын
@@OtherDalfite Profit
@shazmodeus2795
Жыл бұрын
right? it would have made more sense to target Milwaukee's mid-torque offering with 450 tighten / 600 break-away. With it's smaller footprint, I find that it's the right tool for the job most of the time, and I use my mid-torque far more than I use the high torque, but when the high torque is needed I'm thankful I have both.
@OtherDalfite
Жыл бұрын
@@svn5994 imo you'd have to be a big dumbass or have money to waste if you get the lower one over the larger or buy both
@jakejakedowntwo6613
Жыл бұрын
@@OtherDalfite they want the consumer to buy the ultra torque, so they made a version that’s worse than it to compare to.
If HF had all the same offerings as Milwaukee (in terms of both tools and batteries), I would've gone that route. I love all of the different Milwaukee tools on the same battery platform. I like using a saw, a backpack vacuum, a compressor, and a leaf blower with the same battery.
I've been patiently waiting for this video. Great content as always!
I as a 30 year contrator literally have/own in my arsenal 95% Milwaukee tools. Hands down the strongest most reliable and incredible ultra performance caliper of any cordless tools ever. The Ultra is a nice tool it appears. Time will till how it holds up over the years
glad to see hf giving great performance for the cheaper price still. I'm a milwaukee guy but still impressed
@fredygump5578
Жыл бұрын
It's almost the exact same price!
I do automotive for a living and own the Hercules 20v impact driver (5a battery) and 1/2" High Torque (8a battery). The impact driver is obviously good enough for light work, and surprisingly strong for some medium nuts and bolts with 1/2" impact adapters/sockets. I use the High Torque for anything beyond that. Has been enough power for my needs. Very satisfied with their products and like the peace of mind knowing I can just do an exchange at the store if one breaks. I'm also fortunate to not live in a state with rusted vehicles
I worked in a mill for a contracting company installing new mill equipment, and we used all Makita 1/2 " and even some 3/4 " guns and tools. They were ok but always lacked the power to really tighten the 1 3/4 " bolts we were dealing with. Boss switched to all Milwaukee guns with the biggest batteries we could find and they were wayy more powerful. Would tighten the same bolts in less than half the time to the same Tq spec. Also they seemed to handle falls from 20-30 feet alot better. I now personally use Milwaukee tools in the automotive industry and am glad i made the change from Dewalt and Makita aswell.
I have been waiting for this video so much!
Words can’t explain how much I’ve been looking forward to this
Loving the advances in low/bugget friendly tools theys days just wish skill/erbauer would bring out some more tools in there colection
That description made me chuckle
Great testing ! - IT seems like there are many good options
Big numbers are great and all, but having used almost every brand of high torque for a long time, I much prefer lighter weight Midtorque (Milwaukee gen 2 and the DeWalt gen 2) will do 99% of what you actually need, and being in a shop, if I need something to actually break rust and not my wrist, I'll grab my air gun.
we used to get these letters from the chairman every once and a while about new products and new store performances and stuff when I worked there and I was genuinely wondering how these would fare, considering theyre on the higher price end and brushless at that, something HF has started dipping its toes into these past few years. apparently theyll be unveiling hundreds of new products and i'd been seeing higher quality over time since I started, i'm looking forward to more of your videos and what they'll challenge next!
Now if we could just get the new Bauer 1/4" brushless with 5ah battery tested against others i would feel complete!!! Great work!!!
Interesting, the new dewalt coming out may be a beast. I grabbed the mid torque after your test and am happy there, I'm already yellow full of batteries so it works for me. Milwaukee I imagine will also have something coming soon as well. If over the counter return is a thing that would be huge!
Well looking for a Cordless impact wrench just for DIY stuff you guys sold me on this Hurcules Ultra TQ!
Harbor Freight winning at the cordless impact tool race and the welding race! Impressive!
@fredygump5578
Жыл бұрын
LOL! Who in their right mind would buy this over Milwaukee? It performs the same as Milwaukee, and it costs the same as Milwaukee. All I see are down sides.
@tristanexantus4661
Жыл бұрын
@@fredygump5578 Competition brings the prices down. I'd buy it with the 5 year warranty and the performance is the same as Milwaukee.
@tristanexantus4661
Жыл бұрын
@@fredygump5578 Some of hf products are on point and are good quality like the Daytona jacks, Fortress air compressors, Hercules and Bauer impacts which I have all of them and have not one complaint. I just don't need a 1/2 impact right now.
Can't bring myself to buy Harbor Freight at least for the foreseeable future. Great video and information 👍😎
Good job again on this little eye opener.
The price and being able to walk into Harbor Freight and exchange the tool would be enough for me to buy that product, that on top of a 5 year warranty. I don't use an impact as I am retired, but I still like to keep up on the tools. I still have my pneumatics if push comes to shove.
I just got me the Hercules from watching this channel...I absolutely love this channel you guys are awesome.
So glad they did this testing. I’m usually game for the Hercules but they tend to be $100 or less and $219 seemed a little steep for possible disappointment. Very very glad to see they didn’t disappoint. Now if they’d offer a freaking brushless impact driver. They released a Bauer brushless so maybe… in the near future?
@sdriza
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i thought both of these new Hercules impacts were brushless?
Would be great if the best case scenario graph showed which direction they are running. Like an arrow around the circle or red and green outlines. :)
Just got the ultra torque, it's a beast for sure. Love it and great video.
FINALLY! BEEN WAITING ALL WEEK TO SEE THIS ONE!
I want to thank you for making this video. For Christmas my wife purchased the 2767 Milwaukee set that comes with 2 x 5ah batteries and the charger, she paid $517.00 after tax. I then happen to come across the video (probably because I have been subbed for years) and you brought the Hercules to my attention, for a fraction of the price. I then went to harbor frieght to see what I could do and the guy sold me the Ultra Torque for $159 and the 12ah battery for $119 for a total of $307 after tax. This was a great deal for me because I already have a 1/4 and a 3/8 Hercules impact with 2 5ah batteries and a double 20V battery charger. I now have the full Hercules impact set, with 3 hercules batteries (1 of them being a 12ah) and I saved my wife a little over $200 (that she is still going to kick back to me for something else)!! Your video made our Christmas a little more Merry! Thanks buddy!
i just got a job at goodyear and i needed affordable tools for now. definitely going to harbour freight
Just bought the Hercules today 1400 torque bought the 5.0 amp battery and the charging station asked if there was any discount and turns out there is a deal on them rn got the 1/2 555lbs break away torque gun for free 80$ish dollar value can’t wait to use them
These inexpensive units may have great power when new, but what is the long term durability of them and how long will those big numbers last for? They use less expensive parts, so chances are they won't las as long as a more expensive name brand.
@_Bonez12
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They're all produced in neighboring factories, functionally I don't think they'll last all that differently. If anything is to fail, it's probably the rubberized handles. I've had an earthquake as a mechanic for 5+ years and it's the only thing that really lets the tool down.
@thomaseaton6142
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I mean, the fact harbor freight is confident enough to offer a good warranty tells me that they'll be pretty okay
I picked up the 5" grinder and 1/4" die grinder. Both are very powerful. Time will tell if they will survive the shipyard. Die grinder has an insane amount of vibration
I just bought their Ultra-Torque, an 8AH and 12AH battery, the new Hercules cordless grinder with paddle, a worklight and floodlight, and some other odds and ends... Between the Cyber Monday discounts, the 25-off combo deal, and 10%-off first purchase (they ALLLLL stacked), I got outa there with a HECK of a deal!
My 3/8 and 1/2 Hercs are doing well. I will grab one of these once I can the rest of my Dewalt stuff. Wont be long.
I'm already in the Hercules line myself with some other tools, so it looks like an ultra torque is calling my name once they've come in stock at my store. I bought my father the DeWalt DCF899 last Christmas and he loves it. My older brother said he uses it on everything. He already had one of DeWalts smaller mid-torques so I figured something with some more oomf would help work on his fuel trucks and the tractor. :)
@Wesleystewart78
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I have the 899 at work and have only came across one bolt that it would remove or break and that was my superdutys lugnuts but to be fair those like to tighten them selves and have Broken a few half in drive sockets and breaker bars
@Slane583
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@@Wesleystewart78 The biggest machines/vehicles my father owns are his single-axle fuel trucks and my grandfathers 28hp New Holland 1715 compact tractor. So the 899 I bought for him is a lot more effective for working on those things than his smaller DeWalt impact wrench. He's not removing the lug nuts from his trucks with it to change the tires though. He has a mechanic he pays for that. But what work he is capable of doing the DCF899 is perfect. Plus I got it on-sale at the beginning of last December in kit form where the deal included a set of DeWalt branded deep-well impact sockets as free add-on. :)
i remember removing the 1-11/16 axle nut on my truck with my Bauer and held the impact for about 3 mins straight and it started to get so hot it almost smoked, i let it cool down for about 30 mins and it worked perfectly fine after that. and yes it did remove the seized up axle nut after i used a 2nd battery. i just wanted to torture test it 😂
I like Hercules. I have their electric Jackhammer and it's really nice. I knew when I picked up the Ultra Torque and knew it would be quality. Next on my list to buy.
Great review as always and about time they get something better than the earthquake
Good Job Harbor Freight! Very Impressive when paired with affordable 21700 cell packs.
I really want to see you test the Hercules brushed impact driver for $44.99. I have seen some other channels that have tested them against the DeWalt brushless but I like how your tests give actual data. If you test the Hercules impact driver I will happily buy some of your merch. Thanks buddy, love your channel!
Love the Harbor Freight reviews!!!
I’d like to see a video running the different battery sizes on the new Hercules ultra torque. Thanks for the videos
Thank you for your videos, its nice to see unbiased information when it comes to tools. Working as a auto tech its easy to get caught in flashy or brand name tools, or someone says X tool is the best. There are times you can get the same bang for less buck and you give that information. Having that information allows anyone to make the decision for themselves what is most cost effective for what they plan to do. Irrelevant note I would like to see your normal testing but also a torture test on the Advid power 3/8th 12v electric ratchet from amazon. Its something I bought and have my opinions on but would like to see a unbiased view. For 60$ you get tool, 2 batteries, charger . But also including some sockets no one should ever use.
@mrmotofy
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Yep I recently had a umm argument with a tool truck fanboy tech...after a while he admitted he used multiple cheaper sets in different applications. Then said he had NO idea SnapOn authorized their name on cheap junk tools sold at Tractor Supply or Costco...
A new beginning for HF power tools; no longer laughing at people who would buy them based upon their outlandish claims of performance and a joke of a warranty. Time will tell how well they will hold up over time and how well they handle repairs, but if I were any of the "big boys" in cordless tools (Milwaukee, Dewalt, Rigid and others) I'd be worried ( assuming they keep the price point attractive).
I noticed the speed wobble phenomena with both my 2767, and my 2769 when removing some seriously stuck lug nuts on specifically F150/Expeditions. I notice in your case, that the socket stops cold, while the impact is jumping all over. This is exactly what happens in my case as well. When the socket gets seized on the nut, the impact will jump all over while putting more shock into your hand. It makes the same sound too, from what I can hear.
@TorqueTestChannel
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Yessir! But it definitely gets in a funk. Even when you take the socket off and put the gun back on it'll often go right back to wobbling
Eating jerk chicken with steamed cabbage and the video was phenomenal. Impressive for Harbor Freight. Already have the Milwaukee 2767. I might get the Ultra Torque just because.
HF has been stepping it up for sure. I am most curious about their new ICON light. They are claiming 2100 lumens, 100 more that the snap on equivalent for almost 150$ cheaper. I have the ICON and its like turning the sun on but I would love to know how close they are to 2100 lumens and what kind of runtime it has compared to that snap on light
@TheChrismanis1791
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I just see no reason why they didn't let it have a easily removable battery. I was excited then majorly disappointed
Been watching and waiting to see you test the Ultra-Torque. I'm all Milwaukee and have been curious to see how Hercules stands up
This video just sold me on it I went to the store and replaced my outdated dewalt immediately(they were having a sale on the gun for $179 and 2 5ah batteries for $90)
Good night from Malaysia, best channel for torque tool
I have the Hercules 1650 ft. brake away I have to say I'm very impressed in the power. And also with a 5-year warranty no questions asked not bad.
I got my Ryobi high torque last week and it too is a beast for a car rebuilder the Ryobi is way more than enough and free 4Ah battery 🔋 love the videos 👍👍👍
@TorqueTestChannel
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I like the Ryobi, great size