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All these garage tests (literally every video the guy does) lack arguably the most important bit of testing - durability and function over time.
And doing tests to failure always annoys me - some tools have safety cut outs to prevent damage to tools and batteries and others don’t. A tool designed to cut out before damage occurs will score worse on the test but last longer in real life. If you’re ragging on a tool to the point of cutout, you’re probably using the wrong tool in the first place.
Also, for batteries, the amount of charge cycles they can withstand is one of the more important factors, and I didn’t see that taken into consideration (admittedly had a quick skim through).
/rant.
Edit, and only testing output and function without actual real world function testing is pretty irrelevant. There’s not much point to a drill that has loads of torque but is uncomfortable in the hand, or has other poor ergonomics.
https://youtu.be/RjBiM0GQEe8
American video but good info