Been Using it daily as a professional, it definitely holds its own weight compared to my m12 impact. Also yes adapter affect trq, there’s 21mm 3/8 sockets look into Tekton 6-24mm
I also bought one. It works well. The trigger sensitivity is a bit touchy, but otherwise no issues with good power. The same company also makes the hercules impacts, FYI.
Yes it is true...if you look closely on each of the labels, you will see they are both made by a company named "Intertek"...I think the Baur is also made by them as it looks identical to the hercules.
Intertek is not a manufacturing company, it's a certification laboratory and their name on a product just means that it passed their tests and was certified.
these are now sold at Walmart for $29.50 plus tax absolute steal of a unit for this price i use mine daily at the dealer i work for its excellent for the money i for a Buick GMC dealer and man for brake and rotor jobs such a good tool for the money. highly recommend the 4.0 battery to get the most power and run time out of the tool
I have a black and decker bdcs80i (Discontinued) it is an 8v impact gun/driver that is tiny and super handy working on dinky smaller things but the power is quite surprising for it's size. I bought it on clearance at Walmart for 23 bucks! (Technically bought three of them 2 as gifts) Without a doubt one of my favorite tools even though it is nothing special. A 12-volt might have more power but it also brings more size. I have no idea why they don't make anything similar now. I've actually replaced the motor and the battery pack (which is internal) Also one of the ones I gave as a gift got given back to me😂 Anywho this is probably quite adequate for what it is... Honestly probably a great thing for around the house and such. The size is pretty close to my 8v.
Hypertoughs brushless stuff seems better than their Hart brand. I doubt it's in a league of Milwaukee but it's a great DIYer tool or just a backup impact
Another channel have tested the max capabilities of this impact. The max break away is 165. The 2 Amp battery will stall under stress. This thing is nowhere near the ability of m12 stubby...
I cannot find it around me.. and it's southwestern Ontario... They did not make it to Canada yet, I guess. But they have the old 'brushed' drills at local WalMart. Maybe I should wait for them to be imported here.. =(
Its a nice DIY tool but this I will guarantee in no way, shape or form. Does it have more power than the Milwaukee M2 stubby not even close sorry to break anybody’s bubble. It’s probably a good little tool and will serve its purpose.
I think thats all its trying to be. There are walmarts everywhere even in small towns or close to them. Walmart is trying to cut into HF market and for rural areas into others markets. Truly making it a one stop shop. They got Hart and Hyper tough for best and hyper tough for good.
@@yihuandiy6355 I was debating on getting this or the Ryobi high torque impact wrench I went ahead and got the Ryobi because it went on sale for a buy one get 2 free tools for 279 after I returned the two free tools out I'll get the impact wrench with two batteries and charger for 130$
I got two of them to make sure that the trigger issue isn't an one off instance. Both of them seem to work fine. I suppose it might've been an defective? My Bauer sometimes have that issue though. I'm not sure why.
Just save your money and get a better brand impact wrench. Could have just saved a little at a time and got the Milwaukee. Better warranty, better batteries, nicer quality, more tools to take advantage of those batterries, etc.
Milwaukee is crazy expensive to be buying something for which you may use it only half dozen times a year. I get what youre saying but thats what Ryobi and Hart are for or even harbor freight brands like Herc and Bauer. TTI makes all three Ryobi , milwaukee and Hart. Milwaukee being gold standard but its clearly for pros and 2.5x the price of Ryobi, 5 times the price of Hyper tough. Its not just saving up a little more money.
To each their own, if you got the pockets deep enough for a milwackoff then buy all means, but hey. Don’t knock it til ya try it. Cuz for the money, shiiii.. this the real deal jack
I would bet that hyper tough is made by TTI the same company that makes Milwaukee. I have both Milwaukee and hyper tough 12v stuff and the design seems similar like it was made by the same people and hart is made by TTI, they are open about it. Milwaukee is of slightly better quality but not always worth the money. The main advantage of milwaukee for me is the ability to get parts, i do not think hyper tough will sell you parts?
I dont think it is made by TTI. It looks like it could be but nothing on box or tool indicates that. Milwaukee, ryobi and Hart all say TTI on box and tools somewhere.
"It explains here on the box why brushed motors suck, and brushless motors rule" 😂😂 love it
I'm glad you enjoyed my comment! Thanks for watching!
Been Using it daily as a professional, it definitely holds its own weight compared to my m12 impact. Also yes adapter affect trq, there’s 21mm 3/8 sockets look into Tekton 6-24mm
Excellent! $59 is solid price
I also bought one. It works well.
The trigger sensitivity is a bit touchy, but otherwise no issues with good power. The same company also makes the hercules impacts, FYI.
How do you know this? Is it true?
Yes it is true...if you look closely on each of the labels, you will see they are both made by a company named "Intertek"...I think the Baur is also made by them as it looks identical to the hercules.
@@JayBird911 awesome that’s pretty interesting. Then it’s true these are high-quality tools.
@@JayBird911 it would be cool if this tool came out under the icon HarborFreight brand
Intertek is not a manufacturing company, it's a certification laboratory and their name on a product just means that it passed their tests and was certified.
these are now sold at Walmart for $29.50 plus tax absolute steal of a unit for this price i use mine daily at the dealer i work for its excellent for the money i for a Buick GMC dealer and man for brake and rotor jobs such a good tool for the money. highly recommend the 4.0 battery to get the most power and run time out of the tool
Great to see you back🎉
Great to be back! Nice to hear from you, Leath! I hope you're doing well!
@@yihuandiy6355 Been well! Getting ready for a nice MN winter. Had to replace the carburetor on my snowblower.
I have that hyper tough impact. It's great for doing little things around the house
There are few things on a car torqued to over 150lb ft. That little gem can do basically anything on a car.
I think I’ll try this and one of the 3/8 ratchets
I wonder how much different they would find the 6.0ah vs the 4.0.
Thank you for this review. Straight and to the point!
Thanks. New sub. I just got a 12v ratchet from hyper tough was wondering if the brand was any good. Cheers
Great video, great editing as well!
@YihuanDIY can you do a video on the new Quinn master bit socket set?
I have a black and decker bdcs80i
(Discontinued) it is an 8v impact gun/driver that is tiny and super handy working on dinky smaller things but the power is quite surprising for it's size.
I bought it on clearance at Walmart for 23 bucks! (Technically bought three of them 2 as gifts) Without a doubt one of my favorite tools even though it is nothing special. A 12-volt might have more power but it also brings more size. I have no idea why they don't make anything similar now.
I've actually replaced the motor and the battery pack (which is internal)
Also one of the ones I gave as a gift got given back to me😂
Anywho this is probably quite adequate for what it is... Honestly probably a great thing for around the house and such.
The size is pretty close to my 8v.
Hypertoughs brushless stuff seems better than their Hart brand. I doubt it's in a league of Milwaukee but it's a great DIYer tool or just a backup impact
I hear a lot good things about them for home use! Thanks for watching!
Can it take out 17mm bolts?
I got mine for $45 brand new....its awesome
I think I want to get this to leave it in my truck as emergency tire remove tool, I already have the 1/2 brushless bauer for the garage
Hyper tough stuff looks great, only wish they had good warranty
2 years is pretty good better then some bigger brands
Good price for entry level cordless
Certainly! Thanks for watching!
would love to see the hyper tough ratchet too
I thought the 2a battery didn't work on this tool
I like your videos but noticed you haven't made one in 11 months. You make great videos, you shouldn't stop. Anyway take care.
Excellent
Thanks for watching!
How long does it take to fully charge the battery?
Bout tree fiddy
Another channel have tested the max capabilities of this impact. The max break away is 165. The 2 Amp battery will stall under stress. This thing is nowhere near the ability of m12 stubby...
I cannot find it around me.. and it's southwestern Ontario... They did not make it to Canada yet, I guess.
But they have the old 'brushed' drills at local WalMart.
Maybe I should wait for them to be imported here.. =(
They seem to be relatively new! Hope they export to Canada soon! Thanks for watching!
Its a nice DIY tool but this I will guarantee in no way, shape or form. Does it have more power than the Milwaukee M2 stubby not even close sorry to break anybody’s bubble. It’s probably a good little tool and will serve its purpose.
I think thats all its trying to be. There are walmarts everywhere even in small towns or close to them. Walmart is trying to cut into HF market and for rural areas into others markets. Truly making it a one stop shop. They got Hart and Hyper tough for best and hyper tough for good.
No shit lol the Milwaukee is 3-4x the price of this lol it’s better have more torque
very neat 😊
by using a adapter you definitely lose some. power
You're correct. I believe the Torque Test Channel has an episode about that. Despite the power loss, this torque wrench was still quite powerful.
@@yihuandiy6355 I was debating on getting this or the Ryobi high torque impact wrench I went ahead and got the Ryobi because it went on sale for a buy one get 2 free tools for 279 after I returned the two free tools out I'll get the impact wrench with two batteries and charger for 130$
I bought one, It didn’t ugga dugga, it would Ug once then quit. Maybe it was defective?
Same I got one I guess anouther vide the guy said it didn’t work with the small battery mine the same shuts down idk how this guys is working
I got two of them to make sure that the trigger issue isn't an one off instance. Both of them seem to work fine. I suppose it might've been an defective? My Bauer sometimes have that issue though. I'm not sure why.
did you charge it up fisrt it only wokrs on a percentage if the battery power before it doesnt work at all @@yihuandiy6355
@@ryancelata7915 my guess QC issues. Or it really needs the 4ah battery.
my guess QC issues. Or it really needs the 4ah battery.
Idk I just bought one with a 4.0 battery and it wouldn’t take off 80foot lbs
U might got a dud
Just save your money and get a better brand impact wrench. Could have just saved a little at a time and got the Milwaukee. Better warranty, better batteries, nicer quality, more tools to take advantage of those batterries, etc.
Milwaukee is crazy expensive to be buying something for which you may use it only half dozen times a year. I get what youre saying but thats what Ryobi and Hart are for or even harbor freight brands like Herc and Bauer. TTI makes all three Ryobi , milwaukee and Hart. Milwaukee being gold standard but its clearly for pros and 2.5x the price of Ryobi, 5 times the price of Hyper tough. Its not just saving up a little more money.
To each their own, if you got the pockets deep enough for a milwackoff then buy all means, but hey. Don’t knock it til ya try it. Cuz for the money, shiiii.. this the real deal jack
I would bet that hyper tough is made by TTI the same company that makes Milwaukee. I have both Milwaukee and hyper tough 12v stuff and the design seems similar like it was made by the same people and hart is made by TTI, they are open about it. Milwaukee is of slightly better quality but not always worth the money. The main advantage of milwaukee for me is the ability to get parts, i do not think hyper tough will sell you parts?
I dont think it is made by TTI. It looks like it could be but nothing on box or tool indicates that. Milwaukee, ryobi and Hart all say TTI on box and tools somewhere.
Now buy the new battery they came out with