@stevennihipali3607

I use my 5.0's and 4.0's in my lights, fan, etc... they work just fine. My HO batteries though, woohoo!

@Arkie407

Back early April I did my own comparison: 9 month old Milwaukee mid torque Fuel impact, 5 month old 2980-20 Fuel 6 inch grinder, and a brand new 2825-20 Fuel Quik-Lok string trimmer that came with both 8ah HO and 5ah extended NEW batteries.
Also had a couple 6ah HO batteries and one 3ah HO that I got after Christmas on sale.
Got my neighbor involved in the evaluation, since he likes his Dewalt & Ryobi battery tools.
Didn't matter which amp/hour capacity, each produced a noticeable increase in perceived torque in free hand startup and in actual use with intended materials. The runtime wasn't equal since they were different capacities. We were judging what we felt was actual work power.
Then he brought over Dewalt old style 4ah with 18650s, and his "new style" 4ah running the 21700s - Neither of us saw any difference in the power output. Tried my new Dewalt 6ah 21700 unit-nope. Felt pretty much the same as the battery packs running 18650s. 🤔  So what is Milwaukee doing differently than Dewalt with the upgraded 21700 packs?

@kiralypeter88

What about comparing single, double, triple stack HO batteries on tools that take lots of power?

@mark-kf3md

Can you guys please do a test like this with the M12 stubby using the new M12 High Output 5.0 and 2.5 batteries compared to the current XC 4.0 and CP 2.0?
Thanks

@brianjohnson9479

What measurement scale are those numbers in? Inch lbs?

@michaeldhondt368

How about the fan, radio, and lights? These are what I use most often as I use my milwakee stuff for camping more than doing work with the tools I have the drill and impact driver that I do use but not nearly as much as my fan, radio, and rover light

@crayshaunhenderson1265

i have a bosch impact drill 25618 and both bartteries that came with it was bat612 and they don't work at all and i don't understand why. i had it going on 3 years and i only use it once and i never charged them so i heard the battery died and the other one stays with 3 bars showing. so i want to purchase a high output battery for my impact drill

@josephestephan9734

Can you do something similar with dewalts batteries. Milwaukee made it easy to figure out which battery has 21700 cell or 18650. No clue wich of my flexvolt batteries  has either type of cells.

@dannymeil3294

You answered my question great job

@rspbobthomas

So do u think that there is also more power on the onid3 Impact?

@LorieArrington

Hour many hours per charge per use can you get

@mark-kf3md

Your Skidmore tester measures in PSI. Could you please give a factor for converting the PSI rate to FT LBS torque?

Thanks

@henri6595

I need some deals on 12.0 batteries.

Where's that Track Saw......!

@5jjt

Would the older 1/2" 2760-20 Impact wrench benefit similarly from a High Output battery?

@alexanderd8740

Does anyone know why here in the UK we have a 5.5ah/99wh highoutput battery?

@justice4all997

Is there a safety feature that protect overcharging i always mess up my batteries

@darrentoth7165

What I dont understand is that the High output 6ah and 8ah are identical in size, same weight ( however when I weighed them the 6ah was slightly heavier) and lastly they both use the identical cells (21700) so how can the 8ah battery possibly be better than the 6?

@chrisdellios3861

Do M12 batteries use the newer battery cells or will they?

@ronlind1757

What's the best Milwaukie battery to get for the 2352-20 M18 stick light?? Thanks

@grumpyone5963

Good review and test. Thank you.🇬🇧