New Metabo HPT Batteries (Tested Here) & New 18-Volt Tools
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What are your thoughts on our Metabo HPT battery testing? - Jak na to + styl
You are one of the only channels that brings HPT to the table. I, personally, appreciate that! Thanks!!
Metabo hpt videos are always ones I look forward to! I really like having the volts displayed during testing!
Just got a couple packs of the 2.0's last month
Nice to have the fuel gauge-simikar power to the 3?0
Hoping 4.0 are available soon
Metabo hpt is the best tools I ever used . Keep doing a grate job.
I love the Metabo HPT line and have actually switched to run all metabo hpt tools. Glad I commented on your Dewalt power stack 5ah battery video because I didn't know that they also released the compact 4ah with the new 2ah one. I'll definitely be grabbing some of these new 4ah batteries because all I really use are the 36mv batteries and they can get bulky on these compact tools. Thanks for always posting great videos and your my go to on metabo hpt info.
Glad to help.
I love that metabo hpt subcompact drill sooo much I bought a second, and then a 3rd when i found it on sale, great lil tools i cant wait to try em out with the new 4ah
They've changed the design of the 36v batteries to match these new compact ones, and they've also added rubber to them similar to Milwaukee batteries. I'm sure it will be some time before they make it to the US though.
They've also just released a new 36v drill driver(DV36DC) with 1371 in lbs in Japan. It, or the hammer drill version will be the new kit companion to the WH36DC Bolt.
I figured something was up the pipeline, they were giving all those batteries away when you bought a tool this fall
Sehr durchdachter Test! Da konnte man sehr gut sehen, wie die verschiedenen Akkus bei Belastung einbrechen 👍👏
Maybe we'll get a compact 36V 2AH?
I'm a profesional and I totally love the HPT line, it's our preferrred brand, and they are hands down excellent quality and durability..
I got the Metabo HPT driver/impact that’s been on sale (Lowes and Amazon). I’m especially impressed by the impact… the triple hammer and trigger give it really excellent control. At $99 that 4 Ah battery would need to be heavily discounted for me to consider it (especially since the kit came with 3 Ah batteries).
Always love the Hikoki metabo hpt vids….check out the reverse beveling 5” 36v Circ saw c3605DB
I just bought one from Japan a c3605 DYC that collects its own dust. This saw is a beast 36 volts 7,000 RPMs 5-in saw blade with the easy on-off dust box should check it out Great indoor saw
Whoa! Stop the Presses! Metabo HPT has batteries with ‘gauges’ on therm?!? 😮😂
LOL @ Brian saying,” Welcome to the 20th Century.” Yeah, i love Metabo HPT, but they still need to ramp up some of their stuff, and make it to the 21ST Century!
Great Review Video, Bro, and those 4.0 Ah batteries look to be the deal here. Now if they could just put some decent lights on their drills and impacts, and make a FWD/Rev switch that isn’t so dang mushy!!!
Peace! 👍✌👊☺
Have U seen the Bolt Triple Hammer
All the lights u want
Plus they have a bunch of great new tools over the last year
Shop ACME and Toolbarn and not just Lowea-Lowes is slow to mkt and release MHPT
In Australia that 300ml Caulking gun comes with a 600ml attachment included.
Which is a pretty cool selling point for Hikoki
I love metabo haha they are so smooth I swear I can use a triple hammer with 3 fingers
Metabo appears to be Lowe's answer to Home Depot's Ridgid line of tools. I donated away all my Ryobi 18+1 tools and although Lowe's Kobalt line is a better quality than Ryobi, I had 2 cordless drills that slipped the clutch with the settings all the way up almost immediately. Hopefully Metabo's cordless drill will give me the torque I need.👍
The sander is great but watch out for not pressing down with your palm too hard or too long, cause it could cause you to have a carpal tunnel syndrome. Be safe you all!! 🙏
I have the 18v deep cut 6 1/2 circ saw, I love it, but one issue I have. I can't find a dust port adapter to hook to my shop vac, do you know where I can get one?
Metabo or Rigid, many good, reasonably priced options.
Thanks for not discussing the impact, the most tool out of all of them
I believe that the newest ones; the 1820M and 1840M (the green batteries) run with newer (larger?) 21700 battery cells. The old ones you tested, the 1815 and 1830 come with 16500 cells or 18500 cells or something like that.
Therefore the 2.0ah battery you tested ought to outperform the 3.0ah battery you tested
I would like to see Metabo HPT come out with a track saw, and it should be compatible with the Festool, Makita, Milwaukee tracks. Also, it’s really time they revisit their cordless miter saw. The last one was pretty atrocious, and I am a big fan of their stuff.
hikoki added it to their line this year. HPT should get it in a year or two
hi koki !
What Hikoki/ Metabo HPT needs to come out with is a 36V-8.0Ah Multivolt battery (heck make it 36V-10ah for that matter, it still wouldnt be as cumbersome/annoying as having to use the AC adapter for the different kind of work i do that require high mobility/speed combined with capability to tackle heavy work loads over extended periods of time). As someone having experience useing (and also currently owning) things like their largest angle grinder, the SDS MAX rotary hammer and the reciprocating saw for heavy duty work i have noiticed that these tools really drain even the larger 36v-4.0ah multivolt battery fairly fast, now this isnt in of itself a problem with regards to being able to do extended periods of work as this is simply solved by having accsess to multiple spare batteries, however at the rate i have seen these batteries have been drained at it does make me really concerned with regards the longevity of the batteries and this is where a larger battery with more cells to distribute the powerdraw on would come in really handy (and yes i know this also comes down to factors like the type of batterycells that is being used etc.)
Anyone know what type of cells they use? (I don't want to open mine!)
What is that piece of equipment on the top of the blue cabinet above the miter saw, against the back wall, off you left shoulder? It looks to me like an antique manual trap machine?
Clay Pigeon Thrower
Do you have any interest in selling it?@@WorkshopAddict
@joe533 no, they sell them all over.
😎🛠️😎🛠️😎
Do we know what cells Metabo is using these days? I saw speculation that they are using a genric cell now, but I wasn't sure if that was just internet junk or the actual truth. Thanks
Drywall cutout ? Just seen their site.
If all their batteries have the fuel gauges on them I would love to have a full set of their brushless tools. Until then I’m sticking with my milwaukees
They do any new batteries made by mhpt will be the compact series the ones without the fuel gauge are being phased out
Yeah was strange to see my new kit with 3.0 batteries with no indicator gauges. I thought that was standard by now.
@@doug667 yes still plenty floating around, hell there’s still hitachi branded stuff for sale at some Menards and even Lowe’s but they’re phasing them out according to CS rep, not immediately but over the next few which is definitely an upgrade imo
@Doug ya but with metabo hpt your going to be paying half price for batteries then you would for milwaukee or Dewalt etc.the 8ah 36/18v can be found on Amazon for less than 110
I run .mostly the Pro Level 36V tools so all of them.have fuel.guages on the battery
In our shop and jobsites we have switched many of our Milwaukee and Makita over to mean green due to better price, performance, warranty and Hitachi has always been the industry leader for nailers and fasteners
METABO 4ah looks a lot like the 4ah dewalt lol
So there batteries only last one cut? Why would anybody buy these tools? I guess that’s why Lowe’s is closing them out.