Top 5 Milwaukee Tools Competitors Make Better!

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Join Vince and Jimmy on the VCG Construction channel as they dive into the fascinating world of power tools with their latest video, "Top 5 Milwaukee Tools Competitors Make Better!" Discover how brands like DeWALT, Stanley Black and Decker, Channel Lock, and Skilsaw are stepping up their game and offering superior alternatives to some of Milwaukee's top tools.

In this insightful video, Vince and Jimmy meticulously analyze and compare various tools, highlighting how competitors are not just catching up but excelling in certain areas. They take a closer look at the design, functionality, and performance aspects that set these brands apart, offering viewers a comprehensive guide to making informed choices in their tool investments.

Whether you're a professional contractor or a DIY enthusiast, this video is packed with valuable insights and expert opinions that will help you understand the dynamics of the power tool industry. From innovative features to ergonomic designs and durability, find out which tools from DeWALT, Stanley Black and Decker, Channel Lock, and Skilsaw have made it to Vince and Jimmy's top 5 list and why they deserve a spot in your toolkit.

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コメント (21)
  • Just because something is "made in America" does not mean its automatically a better quality. Youd be hard pressed to say that any domestic brand of screwdrivers will beat out Wera. I would say the same for a large amount of Knipex tools as well. A premium tool is a premium tool because of manufacturing, not because of where its made.
  • Jimmy and the tape segment had me in tears. I was ready to stand with my hand on my heart. That was great 😂😂😂
  • This sounds like the argument I have with the other guy on my crew. We're electricians, I'm team red, he's team yellow. We throw shots at each other's tools on a daily basis, but we often use whichever tool is most readily available. Most brands get the job done, but we tool guys treat our brands like sports teams. I love my Milwaukee linemans, dikes and needlenose; he loves his Klein branded hand tools. We both use Channelock brand channelocks, we both use Fatmax tapes (he converted me from Milwaukee). We just bicker about some of our hand tools and all of our power tools.
  • @Muscovy7
    Reasonable guy vs a freaking fanboi, dear lord
  • That fatmax is not made in America. It’s assembled in America.
  • @RayW808
    That Murica montage was awesome lol.
  • @OOMAN
    I've been a black & yellow guy for the last 30-years (18v/7.2v and now 20v/60v FLEX). My boys went red when they started in the trades, because (understandably) that's what most of the guys they work with use. Today, I was at one of my boy's houses and he put me to work on a little project. First time I've used a red tool (M18 drill and M12 driver). I was impressed, they felt pretty good. Only thing I didn't like was the electronic reverse button on the top of the M12 driver. A mechanical switch is much more intuitive, convenient, and feels more natural. I guess it might just be what you're used to. Wouldn't have been disappointed if I had those in my boxes, but not enough of a difference to make me switch.
  • @White2098
    We need more of this guy! He is a great contrast to Vince!
  • I got to disagree with Jimmy with the oscillating tool. The only thing that the Dewalt has going for it is the blade change. The Dewalt cuts slower, gets hot in the hand, and is louder.
  • @mattnixon7728
    Dewalt 12v extreme multi tool is a beast . Been using one for years. Love it.
  • @milwookie8558
    When it comes to Cut-Off Tools, the DeWALT absolutely slaps where as the Milwaukee one just doesn't have that same power and gets bogged down easily. DeWALT Compact impact wrenches also kind of dominate the Compact class of cordless impact wrenches and their new Mid-Torque is a beast, both are better than their milwaukee counterparts. When it comes to Drills/Hammer Drills the new Gen 4 Milwaukee is great, however the FLEX is quite a bit more powerful and the Makita 40V XGT 1/2" Hammer Drill/Driver is really nice as well. Flex's new Table Saws that are coming out with the AC Cord option and loads of features are going to outshine other cordless table saws. Last but not least, circular saws. I can't wait to try the new FUEL 6-1/2" Circular Saw from Milwaukee, but with saws like the Makita 40V XGT Rear Handle, the FLEX Rear Handle w/ 10.0Ah Stacked Lithium, Metabo's new rear Handle (which is super light), Milwaukee has been a little bit left behind. Also, one quick mention: Sanders. Cordless ones in general are not great compared to high end corded sanders, but the Milwaukee model is like 10 years old and is still brushed, etc. It's been left in the dust if you know what i mean /pun intended
  • @LzysGraphics
    Disagree with the Dewalt Multi-tool, agree with Vince, had the Dewalt returned it, the M12 Fuel is much quieter and my arm doesn't feel like it's getting shocked constantly while I'm using it unlike the dewalt and it's vibration.
  • @rancedanko
    Jimmy is obviously a dewalt fanboy, he could atleast try to hide it a little lol
  • I like my M12 fuel oscillating tool. The dewalt definitely has an easier blade change system, but it buzzes my whole arm every time I use it. I’d choose Flex over dewalt because you can easily change the star lock blade, you get lower vibration, and it’s a 24v max so it is more powerful.
  • @Mike-dy8bq
    I am neck deep committed to Packout but, James brought up (at 1:50) the very thing that bothers me about Packout that none of the competitors have exploited. The bottom box access sucks. This needs to be accessible without having to unstack everything above it. They need to design a rolling box that has one large drawer.
  • 7:49 it would be cool if Milwaukee had the quick blade change like Dewalt does but it’s definitely not a dealbreaker. The Dewalt one is very loud.
  • @YorkPADad
    I like this format. Interesting and a shift from the old whose tools can drive a lag a half second faster.
  • @WhiteError37
    I just found this channel I've never laughed so hard love it
  • I got rid of my Dewalt osculating tool because it was underpowered stalled out on plunge cuts all the time and vibrated like crazy. This guy is obviously just a Milwaukee hater.