NEW! WORX Brushless SwitchDrive Drill Driver!!
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
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I’m not a fan of the gimmicky chucks, but I’m impressed. Put it in the ring with the m12 installation driver Dave. That’d be a good matchup.
Nice !! The Brushless motor makes a big difference !
gotta love worx for their weird hybrids :)
Aren't they the reason everyone adopted jet-blower type blowers as their standard cordless blower?
These are extremely unrealistic tests for a drill like that which is what makes this impressive. That drill is great for anyone that's just throwing a pilot bit or countersink on one side and a regular fastener bit on the other for screws up to 3" or so. If I was still at the age where I bought gimmicky stuff like this I would absolutely buy it because it's really not so gimmicky with those capabilities. Too bad I have 27+ drills already lol
He does these unrealistic tests to stress test the tools just to see what they can handle. I agree with you on the head feature, I install cabinets and it would be nice to just switch back and forth from a countersink and a driver bit. My only problem is Im addicted to impact drivers. If one head had an impact mechanism, I would prolly be sold
@@Skwish6952 I'm new to the wonderful world of power tools so if the answer to my question is obvious AF, remember I am a total noob lol Is it theoretically possible to have a power tool like that? Similar setup to this driver but that has a 1/2" drill chuck on one end and an impacting 1/4" hex head collet on the other end? If it is possible, I'm assuming the only reason something that amazing hasn't already been brought to market by a major tool brand is because why make 1 tool that does the job of 2 when you would make more money by making your customers purchase 2 individual tools instead. Gotta love capitalism 😐
I already owned some Worx line of tools especially the Switch Driver but mine is the 1st generation Brush model, I use that tool for Precision works in the jobsite where I need to predrill holes before I put the fasteners because the material will split even when using a expensive screws and fasteners. And I use the worx switch driver for Electrical works, for light carpentry yeah this tool really shines, but for Heavy Carpentry jobs like decking, and light framing (partitions) and installing lags I use impact driver or impact wrench and for concrete drilling I use my old corded Bosch HD18-2 Hammer Drill or my old DeWalt dcd996.
“Very impressive” - PF
Thank you for doing this review with the new worx switch drill and bigger batteries
Will you test the 12v line up too? O4 another 20v series like the impact driver and hammer drill
I like the tool....pretty handy for home use and its brushless now....!!!
Great to see the difference between brushed and brushless. But still waiting on the ingco.
This new improved gadget works, that's the main point to any drill. And it works good for a dyier, even pros.
The problem with Worx is nobody doesn't know there why they have variable torque, because from 2 to 11 is doing pretty same work, same problem with any other screwdrivers made by Worx.
Could you use this to drill into brick and mortar?
Yay, now i can see it.
360p gang because he just uploaded haha
Is the sound working?
Not for me also, poor him, if he lost the file of the sound his screwed
I have sound now
@@PedroHenrique-cu6fq video was uploaded just fine
Yeah but it doesnt for me. Its probably my wifi.
I cant see the video.
It doesnt let me see the vid.
Through those bits away....lol. I think you mean throw those bits away..lol.
My bad on that spelling. lol "THROW"
Still feel like this is a useless tool it had less torque and rpms that 90% of the drills out there brushed or brushless, the standard is 500 inch pounds 2000 rpms, if you are at menards or where ever you get worx, spend a little more on a skill, masterforce, go to the depot for Ryobi
Suddenly getting déjà vu of meeting an alluring looking hipster at a bar who swung both ways, but was obviously not a keeper as she could never compete with what I have at home
a pity it cost just as much as makita or milwaukee or dewalt
i'd pick that thing up if it was around $75 just to replace my makita !