Youtubers Made the Smallest, Fastest Impact Wrenches on the Planet, We Test 'Em!
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How goes is Milwaukee's new Gen 4 Impact Driver 2953-20 when you swap a 1/2" anvil into it? Or for an even smaller package, a DeWalt DCF850 for that matter? Are they better than the sum of their parts, can they take on our secret final boss? Find out on today's TTC!
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@h8GW
Жыл бұрын
How do you plan on claiming your royalties when Milwaukee sees these test results and does exactly this from the factory?
@shadowopsairman1583
Жыл бұрын
I have a Dewalt 1/4 apex unit and got transmission fluid in it, water too and it still works fine, precision transmission had those fuel m18 units and they stopped working as soon as transmission fluid got in them.
@TorqueTestChannel
Жыл бұрын
@@h8GW Forward them to Man Caver Tools? Haha
@carlosdeleon7829
Жыл бұрын
Where can I get a dewalt like that 3/8 drive?
@carlosdeleon7829
Жыл бұрын
Shiiiiiit half inch too
Going to have to split the impacts into two categories now; stock and warranty voided (or extra spicy).
@thermobollocks
Жыл бұрын
Normal beans Refried beans
@jonathansherwood5841
Жыл бұрын
@@thermobollocks Love it!
@f-puppet4059
Жыл бұрын
why doesn't milwaukee just do this off the shelf?
@markm0000
Жыл бұрын
You can technically still keep your warranty if the mod can be reversed. Laws have been put in place where you can cut the stickers to service a tool and companies can’t void coverage.
@lossless4129
Жыл бұрын
😂 refried beans omg yes
This new MOD list is going to get a lot of action. This is going to be FUN!
All of these are complete abominations and I am totally here for it.
@elvsrbad2
Жыл бұрын
Me watching my in laws at Thanksgiving
@phillygrunt2154
Жыл бұрын
@@elvsrbad2 I don’t even wanna be there for that: I can’t stand my in laws
@OregonJason
Жыл бұрын
I made a dcf850 with a 3/8 anvil a few months ago and it rips. Dewalt n646882 anvil. It's the anvil from the dcf902 and slips right in. With power stack it is a great compact tool for automotive tasks.
@bladeoflucatiel
Жыл бұрын
@@elvsrbad2 That time of the year is coming in two months
@licker1997
Жыл бұрын
Wish it could have the chuck where you could still use a driver bit
I love the disparity between these and the nitro 2 stroke impact. Exploring both ends of the spectrum I love it ❤️
@TorqueTestChannel
Жыл бұрын
A practical tool for every job :P
@DUKE_of_RAMBLE
Жыл бұрын
@@TorqueTestChannel Let me... just.... add this here, add that to there, swap that... _"An impractical tool for any job."_ There! Fixed it for ya 🤘😁
As soon as you said there was a mystery tool I knew it must be John’s custom Kobalt. So glad you finally got around to testing it!
I have a gen 3 Frankenstein I built, I'm a heavy truck technician by trade, a half inch snap on air impact wouldn't remove maxxforce 13 head bolts and the gen 3 Frankenstein blasted all of them out with ease with a xc5.0 battery
@markm0000
Жыл бұрын
I work on smaller diesel stuff and I got the DCF921 1/2” compact. I thought I made a mistake buying such a small compact with a big anvil but it actually gets crusty stuff apart with no sweat and I’m amazed.
@markm0000
Жыл бұрын
@@notsevenfeettall The problem with air tools is the rated specs is with much higher pressure and a thick air line connected directly to a beefy air compressor. In a shop the pressure is usually lower to start and there’s hundreds of feet of tube the air has to travel to get to your tool. By the time it gets to you it’s hot air and doesn’t have that big push behind it so the pressure drops super fast.
@DUKE_of_RAMBLE
Жыл бұрын
@@markm0000 🤔 Sounds like we need to strap an intercooler right where the hose hooks into the ridged wall plumbing! lol I wonder if a simple U-bend transmission cooler and a couple 12V 120mm or 140mm computer fans would do the trick? _(in all seriousness, I'm not really suggesting that it'd make a difference heh)_
@markm0000
Жыл бұрын
@@DUKE_of_RAMBLE If you actually want decent power out of your air tools add a small air tank on the side of your toolbox as a buffer and use a high flow air line with high flow quick connects for your tools. It will make a massive difference in burst performance. If you do that might as well add a drier and oiler so your tools last longer.
@mikethetoolman8776
Жыл бұрын
@@markm0000 try a dcf891b
I did the mod on the 850, and it is outstanding. 100% worth it
Once again great video TTC. Loved seeing that XTR
I modded my older DCF 886 into a 3/8 wrench. It successfully removed proper 80 ft/lb lug nuts and loosened rusty brake fittings.
@diavalus
Жыл бұрын
Same here, I’ve used it so much and it still works. Such an amazing tool
Would love to see this on the 12v models. The latest m12 impact driver, modded with 3/8 anvil swap. We want the smallest tool, made into a wrench
@justinkilichowski360
10 ай бұрын
Would like to see it in the m12 but in a 1/4 inch anvil.
@cotybear93
6 ай бұрын
Yes! That would be awesome to see how it stacks up against the m12 stubby!
Watching these videos make me think the Gen3 is going to go down in history as one of the best ever tools Milwaukee has made
I guess it should be no surprise to me that people modify off the shelf impact wrenches since I modify chainsaws and vehicles. But, I never would have thought about doing this.
All you modders, FANTASTIC work! Thank you for the video, very fun watching!
Thanks fellas! Nice to see guys out there modding these tools and TTC testing them.
Idk I find myself grabbing that rigid sub compact more often than even my 1/2in big guns and it always impresses me. She's a mean little bugger for the size.
The M12 stubby is just the sweet spot for these compact impact wrenches, I just wish they weren't so wildly overpriced. $199 for a tiny 12 volt impact is bonkers. I could see $149 max.
@SnipedGaming
Жыл бұрын
Milwaukee tax
@_Radius_
Жыл бұрын
The tools are bad enough, but the battery prices are what really keep me adopting more battery tools. Buy an air tool once. Oil it and it will last forever. Buy a battery tool and it and it's batteries will eventually die. That being said I have 99% converted to Milwaukee battery ratchets but that's it so far.
@rmendez011
Жыл бұрын
@@_Radius_ that's why I like Ridgid, not the strongest, or highest quality, but the Lifetime Warranty sells me, recently had to warranty a drill I purchased in 2017, on the phone I was told where to take the drill, it was a Ridgid authorized service center, I was charged unexpectedly charged $35 as a deposit at the service center (later got back $30, shop kept $5 as a "recycling fee" whatever this means but ok), but when I was on the call with Ridgid, I mentioned how the batteries were becoming weak, dying quicker, etc, the person on the phone immediately ordered 2 new batteries (I LSA'd 2 batteries), and they didn't ask for the old ones back, only told me to recycle them.
@mike_t_007
Жыл бұрын
These conversions are more powerful and cost less to make 😎
It's so small - she said But so powerful - he said
i have a Ridgid SubCompact 3/8 drive impact. I love it, it does everything i ask. I did an entire engine replacement on an X3 B58 engine with it. Subframe bolts, suspension bolts, flywheel and torque converter bolts, etc. Only thing it obviously couldnt handle were the axle bolts. Been contemplating getting the 1/2 inch version as well
Where has this channel been my whole life?? Railway guns, Gas powered Milwaukee impacts, and reviews of things I use every day? Its Project Farm with way more chaos lol
I appreciate how thorough and scientific you are in testing.
I definitely think the OEM could learn a lot from these. Love the video's. 👍
Hi, my 850 is off the hook with performance especially for kitchen cabinets excellent for tight spaces, I have my 921 when I need to drive lag bolts, excellent video as always both tools are great with the swops,
I did a 3/8 swap on my dcf840 and its pretty solid I also did a 1/4 square drive anvil on my dcf850 and love it. 3/8 swap using the dcf902 anvil, And 1/4 inxh swap done with the mac tools mcf801 anvil. N802062 is the part number. Id like to see some 1/4 inch impact wrenches compared. They are great for dash work and engine bay work, and most tool trucks are the only ones that offer any unfortunately
@willparker7864
Жыл бұрын
Where did you find the n802062 anvil
@BootyShank
Жыл бұрын
@@willparker7864 My local mac tools truck. I asked if he could order the part number. Turns out it is readily available.
@markm0000
Жыл бұрын
I’m interested in doing this dcf850 mod with a 3/8” anvil to have as a wrist and knuckle saver so I don’t have to use a normal ratchet for delicate nuts and bolts. Then when I have to work on something bigger I can use my trusty dcf921 with 1/2” sockets.
@benperkins2929
5 ай бұрын
@@markm0000 You've probably already done it and know this, but the 850 is good for this too since the speed modes limit reverse speed as well whereas the 921 doesn't
@markm0000
5 ай бұрын
@@benperkins2929 yes sir I did this mod just a few days after posting that original comment. I’ve been using that 850 modded like that for a year now and it’s the first tool I grab every day in the shop. Speed 1 is the same as hand snug, speed 2 is about 30 ft lbs, and speed 3 is super fast RPMs but only does about 70 ft lbs. I couldn’t ask for a more versatile impact and it shaves off so much time on every project. I wish Mac Tools would make it just so I can have a red one lol.
Really makes the Dewalt DCF 921 look like the king to me.It beats all of these and only 1/2 inch longer.
Id be interested seeing how Milwaukees factory 1/4 square anvil impact guns compared to their 1/4 hex counter parts but I’ve only seen them on the website. Like the 2461 vs 2462 or the 2463 since it’s 3/8 already.
Love the video as usual. You know what's weird though? I have watched every single video of yours and know what would be the best bang for buck wrenches to grab but I bought all Ryobi just because of the way they to the battery like a magazine rather than a slide in haha.
This video is gonna be a good leadup to the new Kobalt mid torque conquering that category.
@TorqueTestChannel
Жыл бұрын
The Kobalt mid-torque is going to conquer compact impact wrenches?
@acomingextinction
Жыл бұрын
i'll never understand the brand fanboys.
@orijimi
Жыл бұрын
@@TorqueTestChannel No, mid torques.
@orijimi
Жыл бұрын
@@acomingextinction Not really a brand fanboy. I just love seeing the constant oneupmanship.
@juanc5149
Жыл бұрын
I think it’s going to tie the Makita impact wrench at best. But it’s not dethroning the dcf891.
This is really fun! Great testing on modded tools.
This channel is sooo awesome. I just bought the Gen 4 Milwaukee, and was pumping my fist as if my Team just won a Football game, when the Gen 4 came out on top. My Gen 4 is non converted, so it doesn’t even count in this ranking 😅😂😂😂, so makes no sense for me to be hype but I was 😂🤣😂🤣. Great work guys, luv it.
@mike_t_007
Жыл бұрын
That's a great tool you have. Just picked up the DCF 850 and anvil. Interested in the tiny footprint
I made one of those and they are light with the small battery and work great.
I appreciate shouting out other tool channels worth checking out, so many are just advertising for companies with more steps.
Dave at man caver tools and Jim at Philly Fixed Killing it with these custom impact Driver Conversions to impact wrenches @Torque Test Channel
Yeah my gen 4 just got a bit twisted in it today at work… when I saw this video my first thought was “this is the future of impact drivers.” They keep making these things more and more powerful and we’re gonna have to either make leaps and bounds in metallurgy or go to something with more beef even just for driving torx deck screws into a trailer like I was today
Made both dcf850 and the Milwaukee gen4 in 3/8 and they will both do the same exact job I’m really impressed they both will smoke any factory built Milwaukee or Dewalt.
this makes me want to put a 3/8ths onto my milwaukee driver lol I use it exclusively as a mini impact
I actually made a Gen 3 impact driver in a 3/8 drive. I had to get a little creative with the front bushing but it has so far proven very tough and incredibly spicy. Let me know if you want to test it, seeing as the 3/8 Milwaukees do tend to run better for some reason. Very happy with it.
@mike_t_007
Жыл бұрын
This would be so awesome 😎 Recently sold my M18 Frankenstein for a great price and picked up this DCF850 with Powestack battery and 3/8" anvil! Can't wait to test soon as the anvil arrives 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾 Wonder how much better the 3/8ths anvil is on your unit vs the 1/2". With the M18 Frankenstein, the 1/2 is already a beast!!
@mike_t_007
Жыл бұрын
How's it treating you?
@gageparris375
Жыл бұрын
@@mike_t_007 been using it at the shop for a long time now, thing doesn't like impacting the same thing for more than about 8-10 seconds but it still does a very good job and has not quit on me.
@mike_t_007
Жыл бұрын
Thinking of picking up another Gen 3 or 4 this weekend and would like to do the 3/8th conversion. Which anvil part # did you go with?
Love to see you guys finally showing some kobalt love. That 24v line is INSANE
@TorqueTestChannel
Жыл бұрын
Kobalt is great, more coming up
This is like putting 44” mudder tires on a Toyota Tacoma. Can it be done? Yes!
@MrCaribe65
Жыл бұрын
LS swap, into a Fox body Mustang.
Between my new makita 40v GDT01 impact driver, and GWT07D 1/2" mid torque impact wrench there's not much I can't do on my vehicles and trucks. I even used the mid torque to bust lugs off my semi truck. 0 problems. Loving the new 40v line. I'm slowly upgrading from 18v . Just ordered the new hammer drill. Can't wait to use it on some concrete work I'm going to be doing at the house.
@pflaffik
Жыл бұрын
Bought all the XGT impacts and hammer drill last year, the midtorque is so powerful that i havent needed the 3/4" yet, just slap a 3/4" adapter on the midtorque. Best of all, never need to use freshly charged big heavy batteries, the power is there even when only 1 bar left on the 2.5ah battery. Milwaukee and such is for the Honda crank bolt test guys who never use their powertools productively, Makita is for actual powertool users.
@jesusblessthesecommentsamen
Жыл бұрын
@@pflaffik yeah makita for men, moded milwaki's for boys that ware perfume and wish they were holding mens tools on their youtube channel.
I had ridgid stuff a while back and had seen some conversions to 3/8 and eventually I found the info it was a Milwaukiee anvil and I nu st had to remove a small collar on the inside and it went right in if I recall correctly it was like 5 years ago
I did the Kobalt XTR 3/8’s conversion 🎉 works pretty well
One I'd like to build is a Dewalt DCF801 with the ¼" square drive anvil from the Mac MCF901. I've seen a few guys do the DCF902 with the MCF901 anvil but never the 3 speed DCF801 as the foundation 🤔
It would be interesting to see how much torque a drill driver puts out (Forward/Reverse). With people now using them with Ice auger attachments along with several other things they've not been used for previously thanks to the increase in power, I think it would be cool to see.
@TorqueTestChannel
Жыл бұрын
We've been making prototypes for over a year for a drill dyno, it requires something harder to make than this type of set-up. We're not giving up.
@timblack33
Жыл бұрын
@@TorqueTestChannel if I’m thinking correctly and a drill dyno would need to be similar than a car dyno that sounds like an expensive venture.
@TorqueTestChannel
Жыл бұрын
@@timblack33 You're correct
@TorqueTestChannel
Жыл бұрын
@@fabianbohnert120 A dyno brake. Yup!
@kylefowler5082
Жыл бұрын
@@TorqueTestChannel thank you for your hard work, I really believe getting into the drill/driver testing would pay for itself in the expanded audience!
Not trying to piss off any Milwaukee users but I love the new DeWalt Atomic impact wrench. So fun and easy to use. I also got the 12 volt line from DeWalt because they are more comfortable to my hands. I also hate the Milwaukee collars. Even though it's fixable under warranty, Milwaukee has became a pain in the ass to get your tools to them.
im always impress by my mil 2854 3/8 stubby impact bought it to replace my 3/8 snap-on got fed up of the brand and i always find myself trying my 3/8 impact wrench on bolt & nuts i shouldn't. working in the rust belt. make me smile everytime it can unbolt stuff a 3/8 shouldn't be able to! 🤣 like 1500 truck lug nuts of course i only do one just for giggle and making sure its not broken! 😅
Great collaboration!
Wow and there it is I got to get this done.
Thats for video helps sitting in hospital 👍👍👍👍 plus its a great day my son is probably going to get to come home today after his role over Saturday night and got 3 broken places in his neck one compounded fracture and broken shoulder blade lot of answered prayers that he is walking out of her 🙏
Impressed how small the dcf850 with the 3/8 anvil
I made the 3/8 dcf850 and it is great liked the dcf850 so much I bought 2 and they work really good.
I think size should count for more in this chart. Going through all the trouble to get something less powerful but this small then deciding you need to save a few bucks and get a few more ft lbs by getting the Kobalt is a bit silly. If I wanted one I'd even consider going with the DeWalt for smaller overall size even with the lower power and higher cost.
Wow the moded kobalt Xtr is killing the chart
I did almost the same thing with my XTR, except I used the 3/8 anvil
I have the dewalt impact and its amazing how small it is I literally fit it and all the bits I need and the XR 5ah battery in a pencil case
I've got one I made 2 years ago and I'm still using it as my daily impact and would love to send it to you for review
@markm0000
Жыл бұрын
Cool to see some evidence these modded tools can last.
It would be nice if you could test the older DCF887. It also has 3/8" and 1/2" mods. I personally use it with the 1/2" and it's pretty solid.
@joshuaewalker
Жыл бұрын
I've got mine with the ⅜" and it's been like a brand new tool ever since! Love it!
Would be neet to see Philly Fixed or man caver tools take the Dcf840 and mod them with 3/8 and 1/2 anvils to compare against the Dcf850s @Torque Test Channel
I like your testing it's very good but it would be nice to see what kind of efficiency these tools have , is there any way you can monitor the current as well as a voltage while doing your testing I'm a EE electronics engineer if you need help on how to do Let me know
I wonder if the gen 4 M18 was converted into a 3/8"s anvil version, if it would have done better?
kinda want to do the 3/8 conversion to my driver i would use it alot more
Great, another tool I didn’t know existed but now I have to have it. Also any chance you’ll be testing the new craftsman high torque?
Can't wait to see a modded version of the DCF860
Did TTC ever review the DeWalt DCF887? I thought you had, but I'm not seeing it on the spreadsheet. I seem to remember purchasing it because it was the next best offering in the DeWalt line, as the DCF850 wasn't available yet.
That Kobalt was a beast!
Always inspired by the guys and gals fabercobbling the coolest shit on KZread 👍👍👍 love your vids TTC!
Could they make the 1/2" anvil also have a 1/4" hex insert for normal driver bits? That would be a sick combo tool.
@waynepowell7743
Жыл бұрын
i think the bosch gdx has this feature.
@markm0000
Жыл бұрын
Also a “always on” mode for the LEDs so you can use it as a work light.
@eliotpalfreman1232
Жыл бұрын
It does, I have one. Cleaver bit of design
@johnsxterra9020
7 ай бұрын
I own a Bosch freak in the versatility is awesome but I want the power of the Milwaukee Gen 4
God I love that impact drivers make such spicy wrenches
I am a Kobalt fan and user. I am waiting to see the test of the new mid torque wrench. We need to see videos on how to do these mods.
I've been making good use of my Makita LXDT04 converted to 3/8 square drive for coming up on 5 year now. It doesn't have the massive torque of these new models, but it is great for changing brake pads and the like.
That 3/8 dew alt is wicked, I haven’t even watched the torque test yet
My Ridgid 1/2” subcompact snaps off my 1500 Sierra lug nuts at 140 ft lbs had to have them on and off a lot recently for some fixes been pretty happy with the little guy
Finally! Lol. I was beginning to wonder about the XTR. 275 ft/lbs. Not too shabby. I know it has no problems on any lugnut I own. But nice to finally see the numbers. I love all of these haha. Would love to see the newer Metabo (Hikoki) WR36DC Wrench. It looks to be similar to the DB in new clothes 🤷🏼♂️
@TorqueTestChannel
Жыл бұрын
Thanks again man!. Yeah, been trying to find a 36DC bare, everything sold seems to be a kit and we already have multiple of those batteries and chargers.
@J.Wick.
Жыл бұрын
@@TorqueTestChannel I can understand that. I don't have the wrench, yet lol. But I do have the 36DC Driver. I was sent the kit from MHPT for test/eval. You're welcome to test it
@TorqueTestChannel
Жыл бұрын
@@J.Wick. We need to buy one as we're going to cut it up in the process of testing and filming
@J.Wick.
Жыл бұрын
@@TorqueTestChannel ahhh... Yeah. I like mine too much for that 😆. Looking forward to it. And the XDT19.
When you tighten fasteners in rapid succession sound becomes the larger issue. I want it tight in 5 taps. I will spend any amount of money to make that happen. My favorite impact of all time is Milwaukee 2654-20. It still works and I still use it in the garage. I ALWAYS have the current best 3/8 battery impact in my 50k snap on tool box at work. I have smoked or sold off many between the 2654 and current. One was yellow. Big mistake. None were snap on. I miss the 2654 at work because of the noise. My 2554 now needs quite a few more Uga-Dugan. I can dial my titanium quiet within 10lbs. I torque critical fasteners thousands of times per month. I have hurt myself many times when the socket came off. Snap on helps for that but if you can’t get a solid grip…. Or when it lets loose and I go flying off the truck it sucks. It hurts for sometimes months. I want a repeatable impact for precisely applying torque. Please please help.
This channel is insane!!!! AND I LOVE IT!!!!!😂😂😂😂
I didn’t know you can race these too.
I use a makita dtw 300z on a daily basis up to 6hours a day. It’s a great tool for what I use it for but it’s starting to show wear and tear after 18 months. Always used with 5amp battery. What do you suggest I upgrade to??
Out of curiosity, did you have any plans to test some more ballpoint presses? You mentioned in your first video on them that you had planned to test more.
I want to see this done with the new Hercules hex impact. I love mine, but i keep on breaking the adapters. And this would remove a full inch of length
Anxious to see some testing on the new m12 high output 2.5/5.0 batteries! When should we be expecting that video sir?
I was hoping we would be seeing the dewalt freak man caver tools built today. Maybe in the future.
once we figure out axial flux motors cost at this size this category is going to be insane.
I have a question, I've had good luck with cleaning and regreasing impacts with high quality synthetic moly NLGI #1 grease. They've always felt smoother and seemed to have more hit power afterwards. Am I just making myself feel better or is there something to be had with better grease?
@WildDisaster
Жыл бұрын
There was a tool assembler who mentioned that the quantity of grease made a noticeable difference in how a tool performs. He has said that packing a tool with too much grease would lower it's torque capability. Conversely, using Project Farm's data on grease qualities would infer that you're assuming correctly.
@zmonchamp
Жыл бұрын
@@WildDisaster Indeed, I have accidentally over greased air tools before and the loss in performance is... Noticeable to say the least. I always wondered why in air impacts the grease used is moly grease, but in every electric I've opened or seen opened its usually some normal lithium based bearing grease. You'd think for the hammer surfaces they'd know and use the advantages of moly loaded grease. My only conclusion is that they use normal grease because it's cheaper. It would be interesting to see TTC test and see if performance improves and by how much.
@alwynhughes4421
Жыл бұрын
Ask your boyfriend 😂😂😂
@markm0000
Жыл бұрын
Thanks I’ll order a tube and keep it for greasing my tools. I’ve been using normal lithium grease and it’s smoother at first but breaks down fast when the tool gets hot.
Would like to see the dcf 840 although I don't know how long that is but very thin
I’ve been waiting for my local hd to gen the gen 4 driver in as tool only so I could get one. I was gonna swap my gen 3 but guess I’ll do it to the gen 4
Love to see that gen 4 in 3/8
I want the 3/8 gen 4!! Milwaukee would be better than the stubby 3/8 12v I assume??? I need something lightweight for my tennis elbow
I would buy one of those stubbies if it ever came to market those would be so handy.
@djsi38t
Жыл бұрын
Just get the dewalt 921.
@cowthedestroyer
Жыл бұрын
@@djsi38t no
would be nice to consider the noise in the over all rating
Man I’m so going to do the Milwaukee one just because
Please review the New Hart 20v 1/2 brushless impact its coming out within a few weeks!!!!
Fascinating
We got a video on how to do the xtr mod? I bought them both a few months ago and wanted to do this exact thing. I want to see Kobalt put out a XTR "compact" impact based on this swap.
THIS DEMONSTRATES THAT NO BRAND PRODUCES "BEST" DESIGN... but a clever and determined DIY can best them!!!
I gotta believe that Milwaukee’s gen 4s are made for their new batteries that they plan on coming out with, whenever that may be
I'd love to see some Hilti tools tested.
I think the gen 4 Milwaukee is more optimized with the high output batteries.
How does the dcf850 hybrid compre to the right angle impact wrenches in terms of depth?
How's the length vs the right angle impacts. Might be cool to have an ajustable handle.
I would also like to see weight without battery so we can have power to weight listing. The less weight you would be swinging around as you work, the less fatigue. Can we also get the last gen Bosch Freak on that list as the original concept?