Their mower is all made in China (battery, charger, mower itself), Positec USA is the branding they use. I plan to open up the 60v battery soon to see what is special inside.
@@OldsmobileCutlass1969Va definitely not DeWalt, same ownership as Worx, if that says much. In fact, the Worx nitro mower looks identical, except it runs at 80v, instead of 60v.
Watching Dirt Monkey go head to head with a very good salesperson is really something to watch!!! You ask the best questions one after the other.Thanks 😊.
@@Dirtmonkey look you have to go head to head with a salesman. They are trying to sell you . I hate when people lie or be sarcastic to sell me a product... I just want a Right tool for the right job
I love how you straight out call BS to the large companies and make them back the statement they just tried to make cause most will just say it after they leave the booth. Now hopefully Cat will send you the product to really show it works.
CAT's getting into all markets eh? Didn't know they were heavily into the power tool market as they are. Looks like red and yellow may have some serious competition. The Graphene battery technology sounds very promising and user friendly with a 20 min full charge time. Thank you for bringing unbiased, highly educational videos like this to us and asking manufacturers the right questions! Enjoyed this one.
The only reason there making power tools now is because of all the profits that they can make, they didn't do it for the people. None of them do it for anything other than a big fat profit. Prices of stuff is getting way out of control.
im a dewalt man but ive always always said if cat gets into this market then id be all cat because all my machines i use the dewalts to work on are cat lmao so looks like im spending a couple grand this summer lol
I've watched a lot of these trade show videos you do. I enjoy them, this CAT team by far was one of the best, positive, informed, engaged and excited. That goes so far in promoting a product.
Thank you! My mower doesn’t last exactly 8 hours but I have a farm with some pretty tough grass and a big yard. No big deal though it takes 30 seconds to refuel rather hours for a charge. Plus batteries don’t last very long at full power.
One thing I noticed and confirmed on the CAT website is only the GX5 5AH battery is Graphene. All the other capacities and starter batteries you might find in a kit is Li-On based. My guess is Graphene is still hard to shrink and deal with thermals but perhaps we will get 2ah and 4ah batteries with Graphene duty cycles! Also a 10ah offering in Graphene would make me seriously consider switching. Knowing I could use a battery for a decade and still have plenty of life left? Bonus points if they stand behind those numbers with a good warranty.
Cat is junk! I have a 1.3 MW genset with a a 2x2 window in both sides of it,thats where the rod and piston came out! 250hrs! These tools are made by WORX
@@petersmart1999 every brand can have failure's. Positech also makes Rockwell. But I fought it's the same as worxs. Tti owns Milwaukee and they also make homelite. Those aren't the same ether. Not saying I'm doing to buy this stuff ether.
Thank you, Stan. I didn’t know these products existed, and as a Cat loyalist, these will be my power tools. And thank you for asking the tough questions that need to be asked, but most who do these sorts of videos lack both the guts and the knowledge you possess. Which is why I subscribe to you and not to them. You get it, they don’t.
Купил себе шуруповёрт, эргономика хорошая, внешний вид зашёл, крутит отлично. Внутри всё сделано добротно, разбирал смотрел. Основной аккумуляторный инструмент в мастерской DeWalt думаю САТ будет также хорош. Жду расширения линейки.
Like every other new cordless entry, the problem is market penetration. These companies need to consider doing buy back/credit to get people moved over. I started with Dewalt, and at this point I have 8 batteries from the 2 to 9ah, and 10 tools. Even if I liked something here, I am too far in to start switching. Graphene charges fast, that's great, but I have 5 chargers and all my batteries so I can simply reach out and grab a fresh battery whenever I want, as you never use 10 tools at once (as a homeowner).
I am also locked into a set of cordless tools. What I would like to see is either a affordable universal battery or adaptor so I do not need to buy a new set of tools when the old technology is phased out. I have a drill, circular saw, flashlight, and saws all that are dead because the company stopped making tools and batteries in 2016. Sad it is part of a disposable society.
The charge time of the Graphene battery is truly impressive. I couldn't believe it, ended up retesting it multiple times. Only downfall is the weigh and size, but that really depends on the application. That battery in a OPT like a push mower would be amazing, hmm... Thanks for the overview video!
EXCELLENT! I'm gonna start looking into CAT! The only thing that would have made that demo more dynamic is KATHRYN! 😁 Thanks for ANOTHER AWESOME video, Brother! Have a great weekend! Stay warm and dry!
Stan, you're the man. Asking the questions and calling them out on the off answers!! To be polite. Lol. Hopefully, they will donate some blades to your company and put them to the test. Hopefully, that dude gave you his card! Thank you for all your video content throughout the years. Have a good one!!
Milwaukee, Makita, Bosch, Dewalt, Flex, CAT, Hilti, Metabo are all the "pro grade" sector of tools. A lot of competition. Some are going to fold or be sold.
Kress sounds cool. Having the 8 minute recharge for someone in the field is great. We all know how Minnesota weather will definitely impact the longevity of the batteries. So that'll have to be discovered. The 20-minute use might be down to 10 in harsh weather conditions. Not perfect for all applications, but a great start for a future without cords or gas cans. Potentially less need for ear protection or respirators from all the exhaust fumes.
@@user-bj4lp3fr1o I have a Dewalt mower for little stuff but i live on a farm with a huge yard and Colorado grass. It doesn’t work very great for long.
I run a mobile welding business, I might actually pick up some of those graphene battery powered hand tools.. I've been wanting a cordless 4.5" grinder, this might be a good time to try their stuff I'm pretty excited about this.. I don't hear much about cat, but the little I've heard about their big machines has been that they are rugged and durable. I've always been under the impression that they're a more trustworthy brand of their size in the industry. Looking forward to testing some of their stuff and the new battery tech
@Rodrick C. not promising anything, but if I get them and don't forget, I'll post something. I'd like to try them but I can't really justify switching from all the Dewalt stuff I already have that all run their 20v battery packs
Awesomesauce video Stan. I saw CAT products getting rolled out at HD the last time I was there. Caught me off, guard, but they do make good stuff. I am curious about that gas wheelbarrow. I told you about my summer projects this year. Having a broken back isn't going to help. So saving effort where I can.
@96fido96 maybe that is where I saw them..??!! You know the first thing to go is the brain. Thank you for the correction. HD and Lowes are right next to each other by me.
Why doesn’t CAT have those “Graphene” batteries in the lawnmower? Seems to me that’s where they really would shine, to have a 20 or 30 minute charge time! And for that “undercut protection” he was talking about at the end of the video, I would like to know more about that! It seems like genius engineering, but I still don’t understand it fully.
Kress used to be a german brand in the industrial space, they made awesome drills back in the NiCd era, made in Switzerland, the nicest feeling, mine still going strong
@@Dirtmonkey The mower and blower are a good bit more powerful than Ego for now and the string trimmer is very lightweight in comparison and less fatiguing. Ego is great too though.
My thoughts exactly. Came to the comments to see if anyone else seen it , or I was crazy. Guy with the glasses on standing back hovering like he is grading them on their salesmanship .😂
The number for saving with the blades is off. This is for a new blade each time you cut. As the blade wears, it will no longer cut the pipe in 46 seconds... and it could possibly take longer to cut than the bonded abrasive blade (it more than likely will at some point)... I'd like to see the comparison after that blade has cut a bunch of pipes and see how it degrades.
That’s not the case. The Matrix holding the diamond grit is designed to wear across its full 10mm depth throughout the lifetime of the blade. Each diamond particle is able to withstand over 250,000 impact cycles and wears in unison with the erosion of the metal bond. Therefore the more you use it the quicker it becomes as the diamond becomes more prominent out of the metallic bond holding the particle in place.
I can't stand left handed circular saws since I'm right handed along with most people, they do serve a small purpose cutting stair skirts miters for risers. However I can reverse plunge cut with my right handed circular saw just fine.
I love these types of videos Stan I’m a huge tool guy have a platform on every one of them mainly cause every platform has there unique tool that I have to have!
I like how the blade guy made a video comparing his diamond wheel to a cheap abrasive disk. The real question is how does it compare to the hundreds of other diamond wheel cut off blades on the market, and how comparable is the price point with the competitors diamond blades. Also 11 minutes to cut through an 8in ductile steel pipe is complete bs as is the only getting 5 pipes out of it. I use to work for a company that sold ductile iron pipe and have cut countless pieces of it. You can cut through an 8in pipe in a couple minutes and that's with us following a chalk line to make sure it was a straight cut for the customer. You can also use that blade until there is almost nothing left of the blade, the pipe walls are only .525 inches thick on class 52 (standard) 8in ductile just requires you to turn the pipe more.
Nice overview, ya did superb !! Well they certainly have a name, their boots seem to have worn well (LOL!). & graphene has been batted around in the science arenas for some time, they should be a great product. The only thing I should look at is cost. Lol, the tree huggers may like the "carbon sequester" & recycle ability compared with Li-ion... Thanx ! (Perhaps you/we could badger them for some trial use, Dirt Monkey style! Lol!)
I got the Cat hammer drill/impact driver combo from amazon, got it for 248$Can during prime day. It comes with 2x 2ah battery, a charger and a case, great deal when on sale. I Tested the impact driver and I wanted to know if it could unscrew the lug nuts on my Kia forte 2010 (torqued at 70 ft/lb). Not only it could unscrew lug nuts at 70 ft/lb, it was able to unscrew lug nuts torqued at 150 ft/lb...the maximum of my torque wrench. Those Cat power tools are no joke! To save wear and tears dedicated mechanics should use the DX72 impact wrench for everyday use. But for bi-annual tire change the impact driver can do the job.
Graphene is the most exciting innovation since Lithium Ion. Fast Charge, Long Life, High Power Output, and Low Temperature Sensitivity. I bet it is nearly as big of a jump from NiCad to Lithium Ion.
A lot of this is looking really similar to Dewalt tools. Not just color but shape and scheme. Especially the drill batteries, push mower, and the rear badge on the drill. I'm curious if they have collaborated.
One of my mentors as a salesperson told me one day, never bash your competition. His reasoning was I may have 5 minutes to sell my product why spend it talking about them.
Bought a Cat labeled RP 7500w generator new, I asked about buying a spare carb for the unit and never got a straight answer until about 3 months later when the rep admitted they were no longer selling small portable generators. they dropped the entire line so fast the servicing dealer didn’t even know about it and when the parts gal tried to order a carb her dealer portal was gone
You missed 3 questions 1. Where are they made 2. Who makes them 3. What's the warranty
Their mower is all made in China (battery, charger, mower itself), Positec USA is the branding they use. I plan to open up the 60v battery soon to see what is special inside.
Haha what isn’t made in ** ina
Probably just a rebrand of DeWalt! At least they don't have to change the colors. 🤣
@@OldsmobileCutlass1969Va definitely not DeWalt, same ownership as Worx, if that says much. In fact, the Worx nitro mower looks identical, except it runs at 80v, instead of 60v.
Their junky junk. 😂
Watching Dirt Monkey go head to head with a very good salesperson is really something to watch!!! You ask the best questions one after the other.Thanks 😊.
Haha thanks fellow stan
@@Dirtmonkey look you have to go head to head with a salesman. They are trying to sell you . I hate when people lie or be sarcastic to sell me a product... I just want a Right tool for the right job
And it's refreshing that the salesman isn't blowing sunshine. A rare find at a tradeshow.
@@Dirtmonkey
How are you? Have you buy a machine from Alibaba?
What can you tell me. R360 rippa excavator, 6 ton Any good?
I love how you straight out call BS to the large companies and make them back the statement they just tried to make cause most will just say it after they leave the booth. Now hopefully Cat will send you the product to really show it works.
Yessir 👍 words are just words
CAT's getting into all markets eh? Didn't know they were heavily into the power tool market as they are. Looks like red and yellow may have some serious competition. The Graphene battery technology sounds very promising and user friendly with a 20 min full charge time. Thank you for bringing unbiased, highly educational videos like this to us and asking manufacturers the right questions! Enjoyed this one.
Glad you enjoyed it! I try to get the right answers for you guys 👍
The only reason there making power tools now is because of all the profits that they can make, they didn't do it for the people. None of them do it for anything other than a big fat profit. Prices of stuff is getting way out of control.
Hey
I am not sure but isn’t kress first company with graphene batteries (8m charge time with their huge van charger)
im a dewalt man but ive always always said if cat gets into this market then id be all cat because all my machines i use the dewalts to work on are cat lmao so looks like im spending a couple grand this summer lol
Good for you Stan for asking the right questions and making them answer what we want to hear ! ( from Canada )
Happy to help man 👍
"Listen...trust me!"
Lmao that thing will not stay at 800 CFM the whole time based off that uh...confident response.
The Cat guy sounds like any other salesman.
We need to get these over to Ptoject farm and put it through the torture test.
And here I thought Milwaukee was awefully proud of their pricing, then comes along CAT. They don't even have mechanics tools :(
Thank God I'm not a product rep for anything ... anywhere near you Stan !! =)) GJ and way to keep it real for the peeps.
As soon as a sales guy says "The beauty of it is...." I tune out
Stan is giving the CAT guys the run around definitely appreciate it
Stan is the man. Those Brit’s didn’t expect that but they answered those well
They weren’t ready for me but they pulled through lol 👍
the CAT guy knows his blades
I've watched a lot of these trade show videos you do. I enjoy them, this CAT team by far was one of the best, positive, informed, engaged and excited. That goes so far in promoting a product.
Don't be fooled by hired & trained 3rd party sales professionals. Stan read right through it.
damn you cat, I just bought into cat and milwaukee...and I would have waited lol
The rep dom seems to be a honest man
That’s always a plus 👌
Thank you Steve!
I love how aggressive you are with them. It’s awesome
Gotta get the good stuff out of em 😂👍
Cat phones are almost worth the purchase. Cat is thr first on some aspects of smartphones
Thanks to those guys for taking the heat. I'm sure just the cat repair team alone will make it a successful product
Yup we shall see
I still don't understand how they think needing to buy four batteries to get one job done can compete with gas when you can get 8hr out of a tank
Thank you! My mower doesn’t last exactly 8 hours but I have a farm with some pretty tough grass and a big yard. No big deal though it takes 30 seconds to refuel rather hours for a charge. Plus batteries don’t last very long at full power.
For the landscaper out there you need 8 batteries lol
He should have asked battery price.
Torque Test Channel will see if the guys full of BS or not! 😂
👌👌
I hope they do.
Edit: As in I hope they show if they are or not. I'd like CAT to be right.
One thing I noticed and confirmed on the CAT website is only the GX5 5AH battery is Graphene. All the other capacities and starter batteries you might find in a kit is Li-On based. My guess is Graphene is still hard to shrink and deal with thermals but perhaps we will get 2ah and 4ah batteries with Graphene duty cycles! Also a 10ah offering in Graphene would make me seriously consider switching. Knowing I could use a battery for a decade and still have plenty of life left? Bonus points if they stand behind those numbers with a good warranty.
looks interesting but i’ll stick to milwaukee
Me too. 👍
Cat is junk! I have a 1.3 MW genset with a a 2x2 window in both sides of it,thats where the rod and piston came out! 250hrs! These tools are made by WORX
@@petersmart1999 every brand can have failure's. Positech also makes Rockwell. But I fought it's the same as worxs. Tti owns Milwaukee and they also make homelite. Those aren't the same ether.
Not saying I'm doing to buy this stuff ether.
This stuff is pretty neat! Ive been a fan of Cat machines since i was a kid! Hope you get to enjoy your weekend! Love your videos!
Thanks buddy 👊
Nice hair cut Stan!
This is the closest Dominic has ever been to a power tool thats for sure
16:00 He said $3,500/ Stan makes him prove it and its actually $2,300. lol.
I guess it’s only a matter of time before you start seeing Milwaukee front loaders and tractors
Ian knows his stuff. You need to get your crew one of those blades and see what happens?
Maybe one day 😈
CAT is putting the SMACK DOWN on tools AND INFO 😳👍💯👊
Thank you, Stan. I didn’t know these products existed, and as a Cat loyalist, these will be my power tools. And thank you for asking the tough questions that need to be asked, but most who do these sorts of videos lack both the guts and the knowledge you possess. Which is why I subscribe to you and not to them. You get it, they don’t.
Another great video! You give the perfect amount of pushback, and get us the answers we all really want. Keeps me coming back every time.
Love to hear it 👊
Stan Cat made heavy haul trucks for a few year's and couldn't compete in a well established market I think this will go the same way
This cat dealer is a great employee he’s a hard worker
Cool CAT WERY COOL PROFESSIONAL TOOLS
Absolutely love these videos Stan , the cat dealer was awesome.
Купил себе шуруповёрт, эргономика хорошая, внешний вид зашёл, крутит отлично. Внутри всё сделано добротно, разбирал смотрел. Основной аккумуляторный инструмент в мастерской DeWalt думаю САТ будет также хорош. Жду расширения линейки.
Like every other new cordless entry, the problem is market penetration. These companies need to consider doing buy back/credit to get people moved over. I started with Dewalt, and at this point I have 8 batteries from the 2 to 9ah, and 10 tools. Even if I liked something here, I am too far in to start switching. Graphene charges fast, that's great, but I have 5 chargers and all my batteries so I can simply reach out and grab a fresh battery whenever I want, as you never use 10 tools at once (as a homeowner).
I am also locked into a set of cordless tools. What I would like to see is either a affordable universal battery or adaptor so I do not need to buy a new set of tools when the old technology is phased out. I have a drill, circular saw, flashlight, and saws all that are dead because the company stopped making tools and batteries in 2016. Sad it is part of a disposable society.
The charge time of the Graphene battery is truly impressive. I couldn't believe it, ended up retesting it multiple times. Only downfall is the weigh and size, but that really depends on the application. That battery in a OPT like a push mower would be amazing, hmm...
Thanks for the overview video!
EXCELLENT! I'm gonna start looking into CAT! The only thing that would have made that demo more dynamic is KATHRYN! 😁 Thanks for ANOTHER AWESOME video, Brother!
Have a great weekend! Stay warm and dry!
Excellent breakdown of functionality, Stan, great video as always.
Stan, you're the man. Asking the questions and calling them out on the off answers!! To be polite. Lol. Hopefully, they will donate some blades to your company and put them to the test. Hopefully, that dude gave you his card! Thank you for all your video content throughout the years. Have a good one!!
That’d be pretty sweet. Testing these is key 👍
Milwaukee, Makita, Bosch, Dewalt, Flex, CAT, Hilti, Metabo are all the "pro grade" sector of tools. A lot of competition. Some are going to fold or be sold.
Time to buy some CAT stock
Kress sounds cool. Having the 8 minute recharge for someone in the field is great. We all know how Minnesota weather will definitely impact the longevity of the batteries. So that'll have to be discovered. The 20-minute use might be down to 10 in harsh weather conditions. Not perfect for all applications, but a great start for a future without cords or gas cans. Potentially less need for ear protection or respirators from all the exhaust fumes.
I understand battery powered hand tools but a leaf blower, lawn mower, stuff like that cannot be replaced with a battery operated power source.
Ego does ok with mowers and blowers.
@@user-bj4lp3fr1o I have a Dewalt mower for little stuff but i live on a farm with a huge yard and Colorado grass. It doesn’t work very great for long.
Impressive blades!
My old Honda has the same mulching switch
Sounds pretty good. Are you going to be demonstrating any of the Cat tools in the future?
Positec Group owns the cat tools. It's the same company that owns worx and Rockwell.
Graphene is the future of battery technology. Good on cat.
I'll believe it when I see it.
Good call.
I run a mobile welding business, I might actually pick up some of those graphene battery powered hand tools.. I've been wanting a cordless 4.5" grinder, this might be a good time to try their stuff
I'm pretty excited about this.. I don't hear much about cat, but the little I've heard about their big machines has been that they are rugged and durable. I've always been under the impression that they're a more trustworthy brand of their size in the industry. Looking forward to testing some of their stuff and the new battery tech
Shoot if you do upload a raw video of your experience with then after a week then a week and so on.
@Rodrick C. not promising anything, but if I get them and don't forget, I'll post something. I'd like to try them but I can't really justify switching from all the Dewalt stuff I already have that all run their 20v battery packs
Awesomesauce video Stan. I saw CAT products getting rolled out at HD the last time I was there. Caught me off, guard, but they do make good stuff.
I am curious about that gas wheelbarrow. I told you about my summer projects this year. Having a broken back isn't going to help. So saving effort where I can.
If I’m correct, cat power tools are exclusively at Lowe’s
@96fido96 maybe that is where I saw them..??!! You know the first thing to go is the brain. Thank you for the correction.
HD and Lowes are right next to each other by me.
Why doesn’t CAT have those “Graphene” batteries in the lawnmower? Seems to me that’s where they really would shine, to have a 20 or 30 minute charge time!
And for that “undercut protection” he was talking about at the end of the video, I would like to know more about that!
It seems like genius engineering, but I still don’t understand it fully.
I'm literally eating Funyuns , while watching this. Freaky
8 minute abs has gone to 8 minute charging
🤣👌
Kress used to be a german brand in the industrial space, they made awesome drills back in the NiCd era, made in Switzerland, the nicest feeling, mine still going strong
Are the cat diamond blade available now? Thanks for taking your time to record.
Great stuff. Been using this stuff commercially for over two years.
Cool beans & good to know 👍
@@Dirtmonkey The mower and blower are a good bit more powerful than Ego for now and the string trimmer is very lightweight in comparison and less fatiguing. Ego is great too though.
Heavy equipment company with no ½in impact in their cordless tool line...
Nice one Stan. 👍👍🏴🏴
That’s so sick
800 cfm blower sounds like a perfect output. Ego 765 vs cat handheld blower!
There has to be a few rock and rollers out there. Is it just me, or does the blades guy sound exactly like Rob Halford from Judas Priest ?
Who is the sneaky CAT guy in the background?
My thoughts exactly. Came to the comments to see if anyone else seen it , or I was crazy. Guy with the glasses on standing back hovering like he is grading them on their salesmanship .😂
Would love to see you test some of there products
I’d love to test some! Anything specific?
@@Dirtmonkey yeah that ( metal ) pipe cutting blade
Love the videos
Thanks brotha
Graphene battery technology? Dam, Ian Crossland was right!!
This guy chad, has never been out there working before…
Chad works for CAT. He can afford more bracelets.
The number for saving with the blades is off. This is for a new blade each time you cut. As the blade wears, it will no longer cut the pipe in 46 seconds... and it could possibly take longer to cut than the bonded abrasive blade (it more than likely will at some point)... I'd like to see the comparison after that blade has cut a bunch of pipes and see how it degrades.
That’s not the case. The Matrix holding the diamond grit is designed to wear across its full 10mm depth throughout the lifetime of the blade. Each diamond particle is able to withstand over 250,000 impact cycles and wears in unison with the erosion of the metal bond. Therefore the more you use it the quicker it becomes as the diamond becomes more prominent out of the metallic bond holding the particle in place.
I can't stand left handed circular saws since I'm right handed along with most people, they do serve a small purpose cutting stair skirts miters for risers. However I can reverse plunge cut with my right handed circular saw just fine.
Thanks for the video 👍
You bet thanks for being here
Make 'em sweat! Tough questions all around.
😂👍
"I like funyuns." 🤣
You should show more new stuff on 12v compact handle battery tools
Noted!
Great vid, never heard of graphene batteries
Let's see how long they stay in the market. Maybe consider them 10 years from now
Stan is the man. Show and tell it like it is
Cat is such a secret society/entity, how in the world did you get access like this. Good on you Stan. God bless
I love these types of videos Stan I’m a huge tool guy have a platform on every one of them mainly cause every platform has there unique tool that I have to have!
Stan as always awesome content thanks very informative
Thanks man glad you enjoy it!
I like how the blade guy made a video comparing his diamond wheel to a cheap abrasive disk. The real question is how does it compare to the hundreds of other diamond wheel cut off blades on the market, and how comparable is the price point with the competitors diamond blades. Also 11 minutes to cut through an 8in ductile steel pipe is complete bs as is the only getting 5 pipes out of it. I use to work for a company that sold ductile iron pipe and have cut countless pieces of it. You can cut through an 8in pipe in a couple minutes and that's with us following a chalk line to make sure it was a straight cut for the customer. You can also use that blade until there is almost nothing left of the blade, the pipe walls are only .525 inches thick on class 52 (standard) 8in ductile just requires you to turn the pipe more.
This was screaming to be asked..... but wasn't ?!
Thanks for pointing things out ❤😊
Nice overview, ya did superb !! Well they certainly have a name, their boots seem to have worn well (LOL!). & graphene has been batted around in the science arenas for some time, they should be a great product. The only thing I should look at is cost. Lol, the tree huggers may like the "carbon sequester" & recycle ability compared with Li-ion... Thanx ! (Perhaps you/we could badger them for some trial use, Dirt Monkey style! Lol!)
I am sure it's all rebranding.
1:41 The shocker! How long does it take to recharge her?
I got the Cat hammer drill/impact driver combo from amazon, got it for 248$Can during prime day. It comes with 2x 2ah battery, a charger and a case, great deal when on sale. I Tested the impact driver and I wanted to know if it could unscrew the lug nuts on my Kia forte 2010 (torqued at 70 ft/lb). Not only it could unscrew lug nuts at 70 ft/lb, it was able to unscrew lug nuts torqued at 150 ft/lb...the maximum of my torque wrench. Those Cat power tools are no joke! To save wear and tears dedicated mechanics should use the DX72 impact wrench for everyday use. But for bi-annual tire change the impact driver can do the job.
Graphene is the most exciting innovation since Lithium Ion. Fast Charge, Long Life, High Power Output, and Low Temperature Sensitivity. I bet it is nearly as big of a jump from NiCad to Lithium Ion.
great video and great new products to look at
lol I watch when your talking blowers look at the guy listing hind the rack LOL
A lot of this is looking really similar to Dewalt tools. Not just color but shape and scheme. Especially the drill batteries, push mower, and the rear badge on the drill. I'm curious if they have collaborated.
One of my mentors as a salesperson told me one day, never bash your competition. His reasoning was I may have 5 minutes to sell my product why spend it talking about them.
Bought a Cat labeled RP 7500w generator new, I asked about buying a spare carb for the unit and never got a straight answer until about 3 months later when the rep admitted they were no longer selling small portable generators.
they dropped the entire line so fast the servicing dealer didn’t even know about it and when the parts gal tried to order a carb her dealer portal was gone
Another rep in glasses was like "No way!" (from 9:00 and on) ((((((((-!
Made by Positec Tool Corp. Same company who makes Worx.
One hour run time won’t be enough for my 14hour days
I thought that was Matt Damon talking about CAT mowe