Hi there, yes, we are finding many customers are changing from other brands and adopting Ingco products. In the future at some point we plan on doing some comparison type videos, to properly understand the performance and quality of each tool and brand.
We are looking for someone with the facilities that will allow us to film a torque test. When we find the correct equipment we will definitely make a video on the performance of these tools
@@NorthernBoltandTool Yeah contact the guys at Torque Test there and have them test your top models. Just ordered the 2085. Noticed you're not showing the 20135. Wouldn't mind seeing that in action!! www.youtube.com/@TorqueTestChannel On a final note, check your title, as you've duplicated the 2085 as one of the 3 models demo'd. List of models I've seen are the following:- 2013 - 300Nm 2040 - 400Nm 2050 - 500Nm 2085 - 850Nm and the ball busting 20135 - 1350NM Great demo guys
nvr thought ingco wld be selling in the uk, anyways i'm sure nobody wld be complaining abt paying a fraction of what major brands charge yet still be able to perform the same tasks
From what we have heard chatting to people in the industry the primary markets Ingco is focused on are developing countries. It is very interesting to see the adoption of the brand in a developed country. we have been dealing in Ingco tools for a number of years and the improvement in their tools in the last 5 or 6 years has been impressive. Will be interesting to see if any of the major brands do something to maintain their market share.
We are looking for someone with the facilities that will allow us to film a torque test. When we find the correct equipment we will definitely make a video on the performance of these tools.
first question = who and what is the "torque test channel" ? no.2 - are they RSA, VAT registered? (and no.3 - contexts buddy, contexts) no idea what you're crying about!!! FFS
Hi guys, thanks for the comparison video! I don't see any specs listed in terms of length and weights of these impacts. Deciding between the 500 and 850 but mostly expends on if the 850 is short enough. If you have the specs please share them and ill make my order :)
Hello. Thanks for watching. The dimensions are: (HxLxW) 500Nm = 210mm x 155mm x 65mm Weight: 1.35Kg no battery and no socket 2kg with 4ah battery and no socket 850Nm = 225mm x 175mm x 80mm Weight: 2.05Kg no battery and no socket 2.7kg with 4ah battery and no socket Please note, we don't have any stock of the 850Nm kit, but we do have the unit only
@@NorthernBoltandTool awesome! Thanks for the quick reply, I ordered the 500nm. Really nice and compact, it's actually slightly shorter than the 300nm model. Can't wait to get it next week 😁
Bought the 2085 off Amazon UK and arrived in 12hrs. Not sure what happened to my comment and info I posted. seems like you guys deleted it. Anyway great tool, deffo packs a punch. You guys still need to amend your description as you've got the 2085 down twice with 500Nm showing as well as the right spec 850Nm.
The world of tools is filled with weird and wonderful items. There is literally a tool for every job! Thank you for watching i hope you enjoyed the video.
There's a few guys on RUclips, mostly Indian dudes that have these exact tools and they use them on anything from truck and trains to heavy equipment and shits.. I have the impact driver though and it's 280 NM I think.. it's mad powerful.. if I could swap the head for a 1/4" square drive it would crazy.. I have a few of their tools though, Ingco and Total Tools are the same companies btw.. To answer your question, I don't really see anyone on RUclips doing precision torque tests in a lab with even bosch, makita, Dewalt etc.. There's tests for sure but not what you're looking for my G..
That's not how this reverse feature works, noooo, come on... It's to stop loosening once bolt comes loose, for example if you are removing transmission, you first need to loosen all of bell housing bolts without removing them completely to control the process, thats what this feature is for.
Precisely! This is to stop nuts popping out due to extreme torque and letting it stay on the thread to prevent total dismantlement of everything that bolt holds
Its nice how they have somuch tools and usually they are far cheaper than other tools around the same quality (:
Hi there, yes, we are finding many customers are changing from other brands and adopting Ingco products. In the future at some point we plan on doing some comparison type videos, to properly understand the performance and quality of each tool and brand.
Definitely not the same quality...
@@MrJetDevil I’ve had Ingco hand - and powertools last longer than Bosch or Ryobi’s Industrial ranges..
Would buy Ingco over those two any day.
Well we don't have official dewalt or makita in our country and ingco is doing great job along its other co TOTAL, wadfow, emtop.
I did not expect that from incco 😮
These tools really are impressive!
Would really like to see this and the total brand on the torque test channel
We are looking for someone with the facilities that will allow us to film a torque test. When we find the correct equipment we will definitely make a video on the performance of these tools
Same this two brands are very popular here in Latin America, and really want TTC to get a hold in one of this brands to see the real life performance
@@NorthernBoltandTool
Yeah contact the guys at Torque Test there and have them test your top models. Just ordered the 2085. Noticed you're not showing the 20135. Wouldn't mind seeing that in action!!
www.youtube.com/@TorqueTestChannel
On a final note, check your title, as you've duplicated the 2085 as one of the 3 models demo'd. List of models I've seen are the following:-
2013 - 300Nm
2040 - 400Nm
2050 - 500Nm
2085 - 850Nm
and the ball busting 20135 - 1350NM
Great demo guys
nvr thought ingco wld be selling in the uk, anyways i'm sure nobody wld be complaining abt paying a fraction of what major brands charge yet still be able to perform the same tasks
From what we have heard chatting to people in the industry the primary markets Ingco is focused on are developing countries. It is very interesting to see the adoption of the brand in a developed country. we have been dealing in Ingco tools for a number of years and the improvement in their tools in the last 5 or 6 years has been impressive. Will be interesting to see if any of the major brands do something to maintain their market share.
Thanks for demonstration but you should better used the wrench meter that shows the the real torque in numbers
thank you for your suggestion. Going forward we will do so.
Can someone send a set to the torque test channel
i've sent them a mail moments ago asking about the 850 one, hopefully they can source it in USA and test it
We are looking for someone with the facilities that will allow us to film a torque test. When we find the correct equipment we will definitely make a video on the performance of these tools.
first question = who and what is the "torque test channel" ? no.2 - are they RSA, VAT registered? (and no.3 - contexts buddy, contexts) no idea what you're crying about!!! FFS
Hi guys, thanks for the comparison video! I don't see any specs listed in terms of length and weights of these impacts. Deciding between the 500 and 850 but mostly expends on if the 850 is short enough. If you have the specs please share them and ill make my order :)
Hello. Thanks for watching. The dimensions are: (HxLxW)
500Nm = 210mm x 155mm x 65mm
Weight: 1.35Kg no battery and no socket
2kg with 4ah battery and no socket
850Nm = 225mm x 175mm x 80mm
Weight: 2.05Kg no battery and no socket
2.7kg with 4ah battery and no socket
Please note, we don't have any stock of the 850Nm kit, but we do have the unit only
@@NorthernBoltandTool awesome! Thanks for the quick reply, I ordered the 500nm. Really nice and compact, it's actually slightly shorter than the 300nm model. Can't wait to get it next week 😁
Bought the 850nm wrench. I don't believe it is near that number. Struggle with rusted nuts
Hi there, the testing on the 850nm machine is in the pipeline, we should get a clear picture of its performance soon!
Sir luckydraw entry❤ please
Whats the price of 2085 ?
Hello. Since making this video we have run out of stock for the 850Nm kit. We do have stock of the Tool Only, the price is R 2,279.00
Enter me in the lucky draw
Please enter me into the lucky draw 🙏🏻
Hi Gillian, you have been entered into the draw, good luck ;)
Bought the 2085 off Amazon UK and arrived in 12hrs. Not sure what happened to my comment and info I posted. seems like you guys deleted it. Anyway great tool, deffo packs a punch. You guys still need to amend your description as you've got the 2085 down twice with 500Nm showing as well as the right spec 850Nm.
Hi there, thank you for bringing this to our attention, we will sort this out, thank you.
Stew , NO man !!! where's your toque bar ( with the "click" ) to show the fastening power or the 3x machines???
Hi Dante, unfortunately this was still in our very early days, when the 400nm machine gets launched we hope to revisit this in a more scientific way.
Am I in too?
Hi there, you are entered, we will be doing the draw on Friday 26 July 2024. We will be in touch.
Very unusual…
The world of tools is filled with weird and wonderful items. There is literally a tool for every job! Thank you for watching i hope you enjoyed the video.
Hit me up, I would like to have the bolt 😉😅
Hi Stuart, you have been entered into the draw, good luck ;)
So where is the proof that it can break away a nut set to 400nm ?
There's a few guys on RUclips, mostly Indian dudes that have these exact tools and they use them on anything from truck and trains to heavy equipment and shits.. I have the impact driver though and it's 280 NM I think.. it's mad powerful.. if I could swap the head for a 1/4" square drive it would crazy.. I have a few of their tools though, Ingco and Total Tools are the same companies btw..
To answer your question, I don't really see anyone on RUclips doing precision torque tests in a lab with even bosch, makita, Dewalt etc.. There's tests for sure but not what you're looking for my G..
Hi there, please check out one of our other comparison videos, this might be of interest:
ruclips.net/video/EYQqUHxpuDM/видео.html
That's not how this reverse feature works, noooo, come on... It's to stop loosening once bolt comes loose, for example if you are removing transmission, you first need to loosen all of bell housing bolts without removing them completely to control the process, thats what this feature is for.
100%, don't use it very often but it's nice to have
Precisely! This is to stop nuts popping out due to extreme torque and letting it stay on the thread to prevent total dismantlement of everything that bolt holds
Sir please give it to me Lucky draw ❤
Hi there, we have received your entry, we will be in touch.
@@NorthernBoltandTool 🥹