Wera turbo review, love it but hate it
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- Опубликовано: 18 июн 2020
- Here's my two week review on the Wera kraftform turbo VDE.
I'm a big fan of most of Wera's products but maybe my expectations were too high for this.
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I don't know people are surprised that gearing up reduces output torque. In gearing mode, your output torque is quartered with this. You wouldn't try to drive up a steep hill in top gear, which might have a gearing ratio of 0.85. We gear down to increase leverage. Wera are very clever, but they cannae change the laws of physics.
Where's my screwdriver with automatic transmission?
Dude - you are so right! Great parallel!
funny enough I got this driver for that reason, well not only that reason but speed + reduced torque sounded awesome especially working with stuff like garden tools where everything screws into plastic and is easy to crack, sure it wont replace the proper torque set but if you don't need to work to some spec why spend the cash
Yeah it was clear to me that this was to speed up the part where the screw is loose
Lead in music is way to loud.
if you use your brain and think, you realize that this screwdriver is not used to drive screws in wood or other hard materials
Yeah, exactly. It's VDE - it's for use by electricians.
I'm sorry. It's a screwdriver...
@@YourMUMY yes, built for electrical use...
@@YourMUMY and this tells me you've never held a tool in your life
This screw driver is for Electricians. So main purpose is not requiring a lot of force. So for electricians its perfect for an Carpenter is not good.
the multiplier is definitely for getting screws started but then turning it off for the final turns.
Concise summary, with a demo of the driver in action, in about five minutes; couldn't ask for much more from a review video on a tool I was curious about (besides not being deafened by the intro muzak 😉)
Quite a good vid to show off the product but I do think your disappointment stemmed from unrealistic expectations, as is so often the trend in modern life. A manual VDE driver is obviously never intended to whip in screws into hard materials like wood and take the place of a battery impact driver, so I do feel that part of the review was a bit misplaced. Really good to see it in use and think I might get one.
Thanks for your time and effort producing the vid dude. Thumbs up emoji
I often find I'm holding something with one hand and using the driver with the other, would be cool to have had a design that allowed one handed use. People that complain that it's got no power didn't have their thinking cap on when they bought it. Anyone with any engineering qualification should know you can convert torque to speed but you can't have your bread buttered both sides.
You can if you having a cheese toasty!
You could get one of those push screwdrivers
@@poloniumfist6059 I have a really old Stanley one, but it's huge. They're pretty powerful for what they are though I wouldn't really use it
Hi great review... Just wondering which set would be better for hvac - wera 160/i7 or this one? Thanks in advance
The self adhesive velcro works well. It's still stuck to my festool tool box and I remove/replace the bit set constantly. We're is pretty good. It shouldn't "shit gears" if you don't abuse it.
There are two types of screwdrivers the DIY and most pros need: The VDE ones which are *only for electrical work* and impact rated screwdrivers, the ones you hammer on the top. The two are mutually exclusive, don't use one where you should use the other.
"That bit of velcro can fuck off..." 🤣🤣🤣 Nice vid tho.. I'm a spark and think I'll get one.. Be great for terminating panel wiring.. 👍🏻👍🏻
I own the normal krafform set for electrical applications and im very satisfied with it. Due to the small package it safes a lot of space and weight, which is important to me due to the fact i travel all around the world for my job.
As you mentioned it is very hard to put screws into timber with it, which is surely right, but my question is who does this kind of job with normal screwdrivers or this gear system? Everyone uses power drill for this or maybe a rachet system if no powered tool is available, at least all ppl i know :)
And another comment mentioned they make a non-insulated version, but this is more for mechanical work on a cars if im not totally mistaken.
I love wera but I just use my fingers to spin the skinny screwdriver shaft on screws like the electric box example he showed. Thanks for the video, I had to check this thing out
I've got the Kobalt Double Drive, which has much larger handle and more grip. Not recommended for electrical work as it's not insulated like the Wera. Still a great piece of kit though.
This has gear ratio that increases the rotation speed of the head but as result the torque decreases. Any task that you would need to apply quite a bit of torque, this mode will not be useful as a result. so using it to for screwing into wood by design will not be good application.
I’m a sparky, there’s no way I’m buying a £120 screwdriver to save me a couple seconds putting a faceplate screw in.
It seems like one of those things that’s amazing in theory but pointless in reality.
£90 on amazon
The turbo screwdriver by itself is about £40
120, which is likely around £90 isn't for "a screwdriver" is for 2 VDE rated screwdrivers and 14 VDE rated long interchangeable blades and a really nice pouch to store it all in.
If you just use one or a few sizes of the blades you can get the screwdriver and just a few of the blades you'll use the most for a much lower price. Even less if you don't need the VDE rating.
@@Mishibar shut. the. front. door
@@kylethornton7151 no.
Great review, I don’t think wera ever intended it to be for putting screws directly into wood but like you say more for accessory screws. I have a number of we’re kit so looked at the handle on its own which is around £63, I’ll probably end up buying it but think price is a little high and I wouldn’t normally say that about wera products.
Thanks Paul, maybe wishful thinking on my behalf.
I think it's one of those sets that you maybe shouldn't buy for the sake of it but it's really worth considering if you're in the market for some new drivers 👍
I like your attitude :)
When I experienced your "intro". I'm not surprised you had an issue with it...
Great video just get rid of the over loud intro music.👍
The handle could be massive and you still wouldn't get the torque you wanted. The 4-1 increase on speed would directly correspond to a 4-1 decrease on the power, so unless you had arms like Terminator era Arnie, you'll not be driving anything heavy in the high speed mode no matter how good a grip you can get.
You should try a Klein rapid drive offset screwdriver.
How big for 8 revs??
Yea these are made pretty much ONLY for electrical work. Hence the insulation. They make similar ones for just regular bits and stuff but they'll disappoint you just the same sadly. tried like 3 but realy want this one for the electrical work I do. it'll replace like 15 of my full insulated screwdrivers lol
They make a non insulated version too.
The idea is nothing new here, I had one similar in the nineties from mac tools, its intended for machine screws only, it wont replace your cordless drill or screw gun 😉
A tradesman who treats his tools or even boxes this way will surely be treating customers items with the same respect.
Yep 4 mins in im going to try one, cheers
"That bit of velcro can get fucked". That's the sign of a man not getting paid to do a review and I love it:). Did the gears hold up or have they shit out the end now?
haha, Its still going strong mate
I agree with the review. Bit disappointed that virtually any resistance renders the gear drive useless. However for the mundane tasks like cover plates or device attachment screws it's great.
Oh and "press that button tomorrow and the gears will shit out the end" is pure gold. I'm waiting for the same....;)
That was absolutely hilarious I loved it
Flat head = SL or slotted ; looks decent but most the time you're holding something and only have one hand on the screwdrover. Good idea but poor execution I'm still waiting for a ratchet insulated screwdriver
Took literally 2 seconds to google it.
www.bahco.com/gb_en/insulated-ratcheting-screwdriver-with-slotted-and-phillips-interchangeable-blades-set---6-pcs-pb_808061_.html
@@oxfordsparky I said a good one that things awful
Still going strong mate 2 month later? Can't fault Wera tools, they're in a league of your own, you pay a bit more but never have to replace them, would never go back to using cheapo shite.
are those magnetic tips?
Great review, you have such a soothing voice. Ever thought about going in to ASMR videos? Hit me back truly yours your biggest fan, this is stan
🤣🤣 no but stay tuned for my new series of "Bed time stories"
@@UnequaledHeating “sometimes you shit out all The gears, good night sleepy head!”
What's it like now chap ... Is it still good
Still going strong buddy
4x speed means 4x force required.
That bit of velcro can get fucked, grab the bottom part of the shaft and the gears could shit out the end made this review a masterpiece mate 🤣🤣
I don't even try mate hahaha
I would have to say, and I can say this as I’m an American living in the UK and I work in the trades, this review is typically British. Brilliant German engineering and you don’t understand it’s intended purpose, you have a moan.
Velcro belongs on a 4 year olds shoe
Sweet review 👍
🤣 thanks pal
I bet a BOSCH is even handier
Pronounced as Vera 👍
Oi I’m English, and the Guvna type of English an’ll so shut ya trap 🤨😂
No one in england pronounces it other than with a double U. In enagland if you go around saying vera (as in Lynn) they will think you are talking about an 80 year old woman
@William Tell do scots say pahree when they refer to Paris, France ? If not why make an exception. It is about being understood and Vera is a woman's name down south and a double u is a w.
You can’t just bunch every English bloke in the same category 🤣. Only the people who don’t give a $hit about their tools don’t know it’s pronounced vera. I’m 21 and do hella research before committing to any 1 company so don’t you dare have the audacity to put me in the same boat as these fucken waste men 😂
@@AlwaysFaxkenCashinHandMate you say Pahree then. Au revoir mon ami
Lol instructions are for the weak
word
1:34 not for kids people
🤣 why would kids be watching a video about a £120 screwdriver? Get fucked mate 😂
@@phteven9127 hehe, nice language, 👍 that’s peak bogan right there 🤪
I hate your starting intro music is so loud that video I hate that I will skip the video rather than watch.
Great - until the unnecessary foul language.
WHY????????????
Stopped watching.
Damn using the same music as electrician u. Shame on you