Edit: The 3 that share batteries work with Makita batteries! That's why the similarity. Let us know if you want to see that tested We ultimately wanted to find just ONE impact in the category we'd recommend power wise, did not expect to find more than one! Our 'Zon storefront has the winners only, per usual: www.amazon.com/shop/torquetestchannel Torque of TTC is working in product development for Astro Tools who also make impact wrenches (air) always consider multiple sources when looking at a tool!
Of course we want to see that tested. I have some hand me down makita batteries and tools, but I don't want (cant justify spending that much right now) to buy their impact or a grinder, but it would be nice to have something, before I get the real deal. Pretty sure, there will be people in similiar situation.
Another thing - have You looked into tools that are on THE chinese site? We in Europe can't get shit from Amazon, or it costs the same as real brands with import tax, but when You buy from that site then people around the world have somewhat similiar prices.
I was going to suggest swapping batteries between the amazon brands to see if any of the power differences comes from the quality or grade of cells within the packs. Seeing them compared to a Makita 18v would be great too. I'd also like to see what a multimeter gets across the "21v" batteries vs the Makita 18v batteries to see if the Amazon specials are indeed the 21v they claim to be.
I hate to say it, but you finally verified what I thought of the Amazon Chinesium Torque wrenches. So many RUclipsrs are getting the Kimmo for free and exaggerating the quality and capability of the Kimmo tools. Thanks for the videos. Project Farm and the Torque Test Channel are the only unbiased tool reviews in RUclips.
A huge sales commission will make even the most honest guy over look a few things, it's impossible to remove from your brain. We try to be transparent when we have baked in biases, because we're not robots either.
The ratchet wrench is pretty dam good. I got the extended one. Not gonna do more than 30ft pounds or so but will torque 80+ "as a ratchet" breaking wheel lugs on my e46 loose was nerve racking as I broke two harbor freight breaker vars and two autozone breaker bars. Broke 2 studs loose with the kimo (again as a normal ratchet not on its own power) and went and bought a half inch breaker bar which held up. Kimo isn't a cheap brand. My old boss has their nailer, and a few other tools which are all heavy used and abused being dropped 2.5 stories etc which all still work flawlessly. (I'm a porter cable fan so not biased at all!)
I bought the SeeSii and I am impressed! It is stronger than both of my air impacts. It took the front pulley off of my engine when my air impacts could not.
@@margustammemaa5843 I bought one off of FB marketplace last week for $60. It's been awesome taking apart my Camaro I'm redoing the transmission, the rusty bolts on the exhaust turned right off. The only problem I had is with one bell housing to case bolt not breaking away, but some heat solved that issue instantly. I really like this impact
@@dingo3718. I know I’m a little late to the party, if you keep you eye on Amazon, I just bought 2 Seesii 900nm 2 battery sets for $81 after $20 coupons. I’ve watched videos on this and it’s incredible. One guy put a zip tie on the trigger, dropped it in a bucket of water, hit it with a sledgehammer and broke it in half, used a torch on it, and it kept running. It was incredible. That’s why I bought 2. At that price with 2 batteries? Hell yes. Hard to believe this was $130+ 2 years ago.
I was sent 2 of the Kimo to test. 1 when the brand first came out. Another about 6 months ago. I can tell you with out question the first one was way stronger then the 2nd one. My son now uses them because both over time in 30 hour a week use. Developed a strange habit about every 5th trigger pull it would not go. After removing the battery and replacing it was good for another round of lugs then would stop again. Kimo claimed it was a battery problem but I confirmed that with a brand new one from a polesaw they had sent me as well.
See that's what I'm more interested in than just torque ratings. A gun could put out 500 lb-ft torque on a budget, but then be useless 3 months down the road. Instead of that, I'd rather buy a 250 lb-ft gun for the same price that would last 2-4 years of constant use.
@@goodolddoug889 I just commented something along how the lack of QC would probably greatly affect the products probably even as much as month to month
@@svgPhoenix Couldnt be more wrong. Higher ah batteries have a greater sustainable Voltage, fighting V droop under load. This is why a 5ah pack outperforms a 2ah pack, all else being equal.
I've used and own several Avid Power 1/2 inch Impact Wrench for car emergencies and DIY jobs. And I gotta admit, thing packs a punch and made easy work for several hard to remove nuts and bolts. Granted it's Brushed and it does have it's limits but overall a beast of tool for the right job
I am not on any social media sites other than Facebook and RUclips. I love watching lots of comparisons because it saves money when I need to buy a tool.
the SeeSii would be a great impact to keep in your truck for an emergency, wouldn’t be too worried about it getting stolen, and it has enough power to be viable when you need it
My girlfriend bought me the Avid one for Christmas. It's great for changing out your wheels more quickly. It took off a lug torqued to 90ft lbs without a problem. For that type of work, I can't really complain.
Any possibility to test a few knock off batteries on name brand impacts? I realize this could pretty quickly spiral out of control if you did 5 top brand impacts and say 3-4 different knock off batteries per tool.
I personally have knock off batteries and have used them for many different tool brands. At the end of the day no they dont last as long as the name brand but price for value is way better. 6 5ah knockoffs 150$. 6 5ah name brand minimum 450$.
I just wnated to say that it is awesome that you give away these tools after testing to people that NEED them. This is something that I highly value. Growing up poor you get a lot of hand me downs and often they are not what you want... beggars cant be choosers... but after i grad-eated college as a genu-wine engineer i had a few bucks and i would sometimes give away some of my hobby items to people that i knew were like me - really wanting to get something but not having much if any chance to get it... so kudos, cheers! This testing is huge for people that need to buy these items for their jobs.
I teally like the test standardization along with the no BS commentary and objective ratings. Also appreciate evals of budget tools as I'm a DIY guy, not a pro.
This may have been my favorite episode. I think we are all curious about some of he bargain tools we see on Amazon and this answered a lot of questions with some disappointing as well as some positive results.
Bought the same kimo impact wrench. Read a bunch of the reviews and watched a couple youtube videos and all said it was a really good impact. I got it, fully charged it and tried to take my audi lug bolts off (torqued to 95 ft lbs) and it couldn't take them off. Ended up going to buy a Flex impact from lowes and I'm glad I did cause it's a really good impact.
I found this channel totally by accident, but this is great. I've been wanting a cordless 3/8" impact wrench for a while, so these reviews are invaluable. I'l probably go with a name-brand one, but I am definitely at least considering one of the SeeSi ones now. Great stuff. Keep churning out the amazing content, please!
i use the Avid Power for mechanic work, it’s been great for the value. i also have a Kimo 3/8 electric ratchet and that also does great. i love both. i just got a Kimo drill to do some basic Ikea and furniture builds, i imagine it’ll do just fine, plus it shares the same battery as the 3/8. convenient and i’m sure it’ll do just fine. hard to complain when the jobs get done and i get paid.
Have just purchased the seesii from watching the video. Added bonus got an extra £40 off voucher at checkout so only paid £69 or about $90-95. Great tests and no BS or false figures. Thank you.
Great test as always. There are two brands you may want to consider - Neiko and WorkPro. Both offer (unsurprisingly familiar looking) impacts that compliment their burgening tool lines. Neiko is often referred too as a "tool truck alternative", and WorkPro is kind of like Craftsman now with slightly overpriced and heavily advertised tools. It's worth a look.
I've done reviews on these super cheap tools, so far I've been surprised, but only due to super low expectations I suppose. I gave the WAKYME tool away and it was half way decent for $99. Basically a 3/8 impact with a 1/2 anvil. But I'd definitely say their life expectancy will not be good in daily use. Home use probably fine, but the batteries may not be available once they fail at a year or two old. For a professional, stick with better brands of course, that isn't their target market, imo. Great video!
On the other side of the spectrum, I have the Kimo electric ratchet and can't recommend it enough. Not really meant for torque, but it makes taking off many small nuts / bolts very easy. Battery seems to last forever, and I like that you can use it as a regular ratchet until you break loose. Been using it as a weekend warrior type person for about 3 years now and no issues!
@@TorqueTestChannel The amazon electric ratchet showdown should be interesting! this one was fascinating, even the worst one here is still reasonable power, compared to 10 years ago, amazing! The best, well, its actually good! (Ryobi's blow up too)
Biggest suggestion from a long time wrench thrower, buy a quality product the first time. I cannot put in to words that amount of money, time, and emotional distress caused to myself when I have "saved" money.
I learned with electronics as a kid to not waste money on shite.... Unless you have a test to know how much you are getting, it's usually garbage. Hell, even today you can go out and spend $350 on a new laptop from Walmart that gives you less performance than a $150 used eBay laptop in great shape. If all you ever buy is low end stuff, you waste money in the long run replacing it trying to find another discount tool that actually does what it says, or lasts. I can't wait to see the results for longevity because these are a real hit or miss. I've taken apart low cost Amazon stuff and the construction quality is crazy low And totally variable based upon who did what step on the assembly line (loose wires, barely soldered on wires, batteries with improper spot welds, batteries completely missing spot welds).
I want a Makita but this SeeSii sold me. Added to cart and bought with a $20 Off coupon. ($127.19 Shipped) If it’s able to support a Makita battery, I’ll buy a nice Makita battery and a Makita XWT14 or 15Z in the future and keep my SeeSii in the trunk. Great test. That DP talk was funny 😆
What a great video. I always wondered how amazon impacts and other power tools do in real life. I use impacts almost everyday , be it removing bolts …nuts…tapping large holes ( 1/2’ and 5/8”). Installing tracks or machines or controllers or picking angles….I work on elevators for a living. I have used many tools and have destroyed many tools.
Handife 1/2" impact wrench was absolutely the best hands down! I purchased one in 2021 for 79.99 and it's a BEAST! Breaks loose rusted axel nuts with no PB Blaster in less than 30 seconds. I'll put Handife up against DeWalt, Milwaukee, Ingersoll, etc and Handife will win!
Hey. Good scientific data number testing. I ran across this video looking for impact wrench info. I'm 66, retired welder, machinist, metal worker. I removed my ZTR mower blades(3) the other day for first time since factory put them on. I have a Rolair vt25big air compressor and a 20 year old or so matco 1/2 impact wrench. Air compressor was bought to air tires in rural area. This set up didn't budge the 3 bolts on blades at underside deck. I ended up using 15/16" impact socket, 1/2" square bar stock ( bent 90* like a large allen wrench and a black pipe about 2 ft + long, wood board to jam blade,and every bit of my mite i had to finally break them free! Now i know my air compressor didn't have the volume for this job. But in your testing data numbers do you think that would have worked on those 3 bolts with any of those battery powered impacts? If so i will buy one. I did use that exact same air set up to remove 3 blades from underside of mower deck on my previous riding mower, but that was after they had been removed the first time with the old sweat, blood and tears cheater bar mite muscle method! Ha ha. Anyway, so maybe these new battery powered impact wrenches are made different these days and will actually remove mower blades installed and been in service for awhile? I enjoyed your video, please let me know what your recommendation is and remember i am retired metal worker! Money is an object! Ha
As always i get so excited when i see a new test. It would be interesting to see one gun and try all the batteries that fit it to see if they came from the same swap meet .
I feel like with Amazon specials.. the QC more than likely seriously Lacks. Between all the different factors of whatever battery manufacturer they happen to buy their junk- I mean- batteries from that week, whatever NON-QC parts they change up week to week or month to month. I don’t know. Seems like those torque numbers would (very)likely change if you re-purchased each of those again in 6 months. Just a thought though. (Ie: one comment mentioned how he owns 2 diff KIMO’s, one of which seems stronger than the other. And the one TTC tested scoring like 62ft. Lbs. or something?)
Everything has their place. I had to cut brick and mortar to put in a wall box for a power point. A multitool was the most practical tool to use for the job. I have a Bosch multitool, I was NOT going to use the Bosch. Instead, I purchased a cheap multitool and it did exactly what I wanted it to do and it still works. I will keep using it, until it dies.
Even though it's not spelled the same, I highly doubt someone on this side of the pond came up with the Kimo name. Definitely not a positive name association...Oy! Thanks for all the work you do good sir. You definitely provide a massively important service for the public. I really hope that it currently is providing you some great financial dividends. Plus more in the future! Much appreciate it!
I had the same thoughts, but didn't want to give the topic screen time because frankly fuck chemo and fuck cancer (hope everyone out there is doing okay!)
@@TorqueTestChannel I can't fault ya at all for that, it keeps the video positive. In our current world, positive vids are definitely needed. Also huge complements on the deadpan delivery of the DP. You always get me laughing haha 👍👍
I’ll stick with my new Dewalt, but I must say those cheap Amazon impacts are impressive. Kind of like buying a battery and a charger and getting another battery and impact for free!
What surprising is that any of these are less-than-impressive: these knockoffs use either outdated tech, or IP theft current tech from legitimate brands, coupled with material cost savings, so they have little to no R&D cost to cover in their pricing, at which point it becomes odd that some of them failed to perform out of the box (even if they give up the ghost with some use due to the cheaper materials).
they tested a hart brand which is either equal or better than the hyper tough(guessing). it did 258 working tq, 238 max tq, 300 bcs and at the time of their testing was $119 and its 8.3" long. scored 240 out of 500
I have many name brands of impact drivers, but I bought one off Amazon made by Deko 20V Max and that thing is every bit good as name brand impact drivers I own for more than half the price. love mine.
I have the dayplus and im really satisfied with it. I use it for normal car fasteners. It works perfect, even on rusted bolts. Not milwaukee but workes perfectly fine 3-4 days of the week since half an year
👍👍 please consider testing the Einhell brand impact - this winter Sunjoe stopped being a US source for them and blew them out on deeep clearance ( I think i paid $38 for tool plus battery & charger). I put mine in my trunk for roadside tire changes...
Thanks. I have pneumatic impact wrenches for those tough jobs, but having an inexpensive portable wrench in the truck will simplify a lot of tasks out in the fields. I am going by your test results and getting a SeeSii
In case you are not noticing this - many of the "Off" brand impacts are actually using a Makita compatible battery. Any 18V genuine Makita battery will also power the same tool. The batteries are not interchangeable however; the aftermarket branded batteries will not power any genuine Makita 18V tool as that would violate copyright. The Makita compatible tools do function better with the genuine Makita battery. If the charger included in the kit is a slide pack charger, it will also charge genuine Makita 18V slide pack batteries. The Avid Power is the best of the lot, sold more than 30 of them locally, reviews were overall wonderful.
If you're going to use a DP (impact) the smaller ones might be more managable- especially if you are new (to cordless power tools) You have just enough comedy here. Not too hot, not too cold .. just right.
Unless I missed it, Im more interested in the removal torque, not the tightening torque, unless they are the same value? Im researching something to take off lugnuts and what not
i replaced one of my Dewalt 3/8s for a Milwaukee. just cant beat the power i also ended up getting the right angle impact as well a few months back and that works very well too. i just have had bad luck with cheap brand impacts.
The big thing I get from this is you have a number of different brands that would seem to use the same battery. I really wish that were the case here. Imagine being able to use a dewalt or makita battery in a milwaukee tool. You wouldn't be locked into one brand because of the battery. That seesii is a real surprise. I guess the next test is to see if they're really 4Ah.
yep, KIMO i still have...still using the cordless ratchet. wished it had "beans" but sadly it doesnt. but by dam sure it holds more foot pounds (load) than harbor freights Pittsburg torque wrench as well ive not broken it yet and did the PB TW...kimo is underrated top selling stuff. haven seen the video yet but still wish to see porter cable added to your listing.....
seesii has some of the most random assortment of items with their name on it. Gym clocks, Pruning sheers, hose wand extensions, 2007 Honda Accord exterior door handles (not kidding), High grade network analysis graph readers, Flamethrowers, RV step motor replacements for Kwikee motors (which I know of because I used to be in the biz), Earwax removers, 2003-2004 Polaris Sportsman 700 clutch compression tool, Harley Davidson Turn Signal load resistor, Uconnect screen replacement, Car noise simulator for Traxxas TRX4, Axial Wraith SCX10 SCX10 II RC Models (not waterproof, DON'T SUBMERSABLE!), I did see a wall mounted power tool hanger and shelf station that looks legitimately good if the racks hold a variety of head sizes, and $50 for it. Will keep that in mind building my shop.
Thank you for testing these brands. I eagerly await your next video that tests more Amazon brands. There are times when effective low cost options are very necessary.
I bought a 60 buck teccpo impact driver two years ago when I was working at a Nissan dealership. Fast forward to now, I'm a diesel tech and I still use the same impact with the same battery. It's one tough little tool lmao
I bought an Impact on Amazon awhile back during my first job in a mechanic setting and..50$. 3 sockets,the gun,5.0 battery,charger,carrying bag,and for some reason a flashlight. The gun wouldn't remove a tire. However,it has a hex spot in the center of the anvil for bits like a driver. As an impact driver and a looser fastener impact for quick small work,it works fantastic. I gave it to my dad for Christmas 2 years ago and he still uses it. I wish I could tell you the brand but it's no longer on Amazon. No picture,no name,no brand,it's gone.
i've had that exact aoben for a little over a year now and its still kicking lol. its been left out in the rain a couple times and it still works as well as it did when i got it. kinda impressed about that tbh lol. definitely cheap but it feels decent and it does what i need it to do.
How durable are they? and does the battery capacity meet the rating? Because a lot of those Chinese copies are very fragile and the battery is typically far below the capacity rating, and have very low max discharge rate.
Do not overcharge it as there isn't a built shut off when full. Use a plug in timer if charging overnight. Charge it on a concrete floor or some cinder blocks away from combustibles. Check to make sure the smoke detector & carbon monoxide detectors are working. Thanks Brandon, until we can get Made in USA & Made in EU great again with MiGA Meloni2023 / MaGA Trump2024 powerhouses.
Video is very good. Not long ago, because I needed to buy a torque drilling rig of the Renhotecic brand, I used it for a while, and it felt very good to use. It is recommended that friends in need can try to prepare one.
Does the Seesii also run on Makita batteries? I bought a Seesii one handed 6" chainsaw and it runs on the batteries provided as well as my Makita batteries. First looks seem appealing but I have yet to put it to the test. With spring here the one handed chainsaw should get its chance to do some work.
Project Farm just tested right-angle impacts and got drastically different results from your tests. In their tests, the M12 FUEL outperformed the Kobalt, which I didn't expect at all after your tests. They also tested an Ingersoll-Rand right-angle impact wrench which performed pretty well.
They edited the pinned comment on their video with a response. They're going to be testing the M12 Fuel 3/8" version (the 1/2" was tested in the video) and the 2ah Kobalt battery (4ah used in video).
@@TorqueTestChannel, I thought that they would fit each other. Thank you for letting me know my friend. I love your RUclips Channel and all your videos content. I learn a lot from you my friend. 🇺🇸🧰🪛🗜️🛠️⚒️🪚🔧🔨🪛🧰🇺🇸
Have you ever done the craftsman C3 1/2”? It’s older and kinda predates the market getting flooded with these but I’m curious what mine makes. It’s certainly a lot less powerful than my friends rigid.
it would be interesting if you accepted the one Kimo sends you and compare the one you bought to it to see if they send you one that is altered for the "review"
i'm still in the intro, i really hope you put avid power on here. I've had an avid power impact for like 2 years now and it's still chooching along, rain, oil, impacts (not from the anvil but from drops) etc it's the best money i've ever spent
8:49 great comparison! SiiSee unique nane easy to remember via ITALIAN SOUNDING to usher a quality to it. Hopefulully the People Republic if China ownership of the xompany will contribute to the Italian institute of Culture as a way of goodwill compensation and reducing feeling of tricking the consumer.
I have chinese 300 NM 20 volt impact wrench. Not bad for DIY. Just $50. I not use everyday. The main problem for chinese impact is ESC Modul and BMS battery.Battery life very short. You can increase power with change spring and rewinding motor. I can repair when impact damage. I can rewinding motor. Easy maintanance. Why i not buy dewalt? Because sparepart not always available.
ALL those innuendos.... Holy cow lmao My hat's off, on that fact alone! Oh, I also really liked that the... SeeSii (I believe) also came with a Drill Chuck adapter!
Some of you folks may know that a brushed electric motor can be timed for better performance in either forward or reverse. It is as easy as turning the endbell on the motor. Many "off the shelf" motors have fixed timing though and it makes me wonder if some chucklehead didn't bother to look at the motors specs when they were picking them out for these impacts.
Love to see another round of Amazon impact and cordless ratchets. Recently picked up a adedad pl10w1 for 25 dollars and it seems to zip the lugs right off my old van
I bought the Kimo brushless model, supposed upgrade, claiming 300ft/lbs. Can you test that one? I'm clearly disappointed on this model of Kimo. Thanks for the work you do. I enjoy it and very informative
I would love to see a "standard" makita/dewalt/milwalkee thrown into the mix as a point of comparison. Also at some point I think a video on what the different names of wrenches mean would be interesting - What is an impact wrench vs impact driver. When would you pick a stubby 3/8 over a 1/4" hex drive if the hex drive provides enough torque for my use case? (3/8 grade 8 and below bolts)
Does the TTC have a PO box for us to send something in? For example I would like to see how a new vs very used air tool or even electric impact wrench will hold up against each other.
Enjoyed this video. The Kuccmo or the SeeSii definitely look like good options if your trying to save money and dont intend to use it everyday. I was given a Kobalt 24v XTR 1/2 inch impact for Christmas one year. Advertises 1200 ft/lbs... first thing I said was "Maybe 400... but should bust a lug nut" lol But it works good. Bought my stepdad one cause he liked it to. I feel like its a good value, getting the tool battery and charger for the 250-275$ range
Last November I got the Ryobi High Torque 1/2" impact wrench for free with purchase of the $159 Ryobi hammer drill (that comes with 2x 2ah "high performance" batteries) I hope the deal comes back for Ryobi Days
Great video, I would be interested to see what each one does with a Brand name battery (or if it would make any difference at all) Side note, it is important to read the reviews and not just look at how many there are. Some people don't understand what "Review" means and leave a negative as a result of shipping delays or damaged packaging. Which obviously have nothing to do with the performance or the item.
Edit: The 3 that share batteries work with Makita batteries! That's why the similarity. Let us know if you want to see that tested
We ultimately wanted to find just ONE impact in the category we'd recommend power wise, did not expect to find more than one! Our 'Zon storefront has the winners only, per usual: www.amazon.com/shop/torquetestchannel
Torque of TTC is working in product development for Astro Tools who also make impact wrenches (air) always consider multiple sources when looking at a tool!
Great work guys! thank you so much!
Of course we want to see that tested. I have some hand me down makita batteries and tools, but I don't want (cant justify spending that much right now) to buy their impact or a grinder, but it would be nice to have something, before I get the real deal. Pretty sure, there will be people in similiar situation.
Another thing - have You looked into tools that are on THE chinese site? We in Europe can't get shit from Amazon, or it costs the same as real brands with import tax, but when You buy from that site then people around the world have somewhat similiar prices.
Also would be interesting to see if those batteries work equally well in a Makita tool.
I was going to suggest swapping batteries between the amazon brands to see if any of the power differences comes from the quality or grade of cells within the packs. Seeing them compared to a Makita 18v would be great too.
I'd also like to see what a multimeter gets across the "21v" batteries vs the Makita 18v batteries to see if the Amazon specials are indeed the 21v they claim to be.
I hate to say it, but you finally verified what I thought of the Amazon Chinesium Torque wrenches. So many RUclipsrs are getting the Kimmo for free and exaggerating the quality and capability of the Kimmo tools. Thanks for the videos. Project Farm and the Torque Test Channel are the only unbiased tool reviews in RUclips.
A huge sales commission will make even the most honest guy over look a few things, it's impossible to remove from your brain. We try to be transparent when we have baked in biases, because we're not robots either.
Unbiased people don't go around claiming they're unbiased, which is pretty much same method we should also go about with racis-
Add workshopaddict to that list
The ratchet wrench is pretty dam good. I got the extended one. Not gonna do more than 30ft pounds or so but will torque 80+ "as a ratchet" breaking wheel lugs on my e46 loose was nerve racking as I broke two harbor freight breaker vars and two autozone breaker bars. Broke 2 studs loose with the kimo (again as a normal ratchet not on its own power) and went and bought a half inch breaker bar which held up. Kimo isn't a cheap brand. My old boss has their nailer, and a few other tools which are all heavy used and abused being dropped 2.5 stories etc which all still work flawlessly. (I'm a porter cable fan so not biased at all!)
Project Farm is doing God work he's the hero of our time
"The last thing you want in DP is surprises"
Quite possibly the best TTC line yet
You must have missed the other DP videos out there....
You always want surprises with DP
"DP, not all it's advertised to be guys"
Le reddit
"Not the amount of hammering you'd expect from DP, if we're honest" is even better
I bought the SeeSii and I am impressed! It is stronger than both of my air impacts. It took the front pulley off of my engine when my air impacts could not.
Do you still have it and is it working?
@@margustammemaa5843 I bought one off of FB marketplace last week for $60. It's been awesome taking apart my Camaro I'm redoing the transmission, the rusty bolts on the exhaust turned right off. The only problem I had is with one bell housing to case bolt not breaking away, but some heat solved that issue instantly. I really like this impact
@@margustammemaa5843 Yes and Yes. But I do not use it vary often.
Would you recommend it,, the seesii.
@@dingo3718. I know I’m a little late to the party, if you keep you eye on Amazon, I just bought 2 Seesii 900nm 2 battery sets for $81 after $20 coupons. I’ve watched videos on this and it’s incredible. One guy put a zip tie on the trigger, dropped it in a bucket of water, hit it with a sledgehammer and broke it in half, used a torch on it, and it kept running. It was incredible. That’s why I bought 2. At that price with 2 batteries? Hell yes. Hard to believe this was $130+ 2 years ago.
...that don't die today... 😆
Measured 61F...you guys have an awesome comedic routine.
Great testing. Fantastic observation on the similar devices
I was sent 2 of the Kimo to test. 1 when the brand first came out. Another about 6 months ago. I can tell you with out question the first one was way stronger then the 2nd one. My son now uses them because both over time in 30 hour a week use. Developed a strange habit about every 5th trigger pull it would not go. After removing the battery and replacing it was good for another round of lugs then would stop again. Kimo claimed it was a battery problem but I confirmed that with a brand new one from a polesaw they had sent me as well.
See that's what I'm more interested in than just torque ratings. A gun could put out 500 lb-ft torque on a budget, but then be useless 3 months down the road. Instead of that, I'd rather buy a 250 lb-ft gun for the same price that would last 2-4 years of constant use.
@@goodolddoug889 I just commented something along how the lack of QC would probably greatly affect the products probably even as much as month to month
Sounds like voltage drop, maybe try a better brand pack?
@@DarkLinkAD voltage drop is a symptom used in diagnosis, not a root cause of anything.
@@svgPhoenix Couldnt be more wrong. Higher ah batteries have a greater sustainable Voltage, fighting V droop under load. This is why a 5ah pack outperforms a 2ah pack, all else being equal.
I've used and own several Avid Power 1/2 inch Impact Wrench for car emergencies and DIY jobs. And I gotta admit, thing packs a punch and made easy work for several hard to remove nuts and bolts. Granted it's Brushed and it does have it's limits but overall a beast of tool for the right job
I am not on any social media sites other than Facebook and RUclips. I love watching lots of comparisons because it saves money when I need to buy a tool.
the SeeSii would be a great impact to keep in your truck for an emergency, wouldn’t be too worried about it getting stolen, and it has enough power to be viable when you need it
I would be worried of it setting on fire all of a sudden
@@Chris-yy7qc don’t leave the battery on it
@@jefrebugni4064 This certainly helps.
But the batterys may also short out internally.
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@@Chris-yy7qc Then buy a Makita battery to leave with it in the truck. Save the SeeSii battery for when you are present.
My girlfriend bought me the Avid one for Christmas. It's great for changing out your wheels more quickly. It took off a lug torqued to 90ft lbs without a problem. For that type of work, I can't really complain.
Any possibility to test a few knock off batteries on name brand impacts? I realize this could pretty quickly spiral out of control if you did 5 top brand impacts and say 3-4 different knock off batteries per tool.
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I personally have knock off batteries and have used them for many different tool brands. At the end of the day no they dont last as long as the name brand but price for value is way better. 6 5ah knockoffs 150$. 6 5ah name brand minimum 450$.
I use a Bauer battery on my DeWalt with an adapter from eBay lol
I just wnated to say that it is awesome that you give away these tools after testing to people that NEED them. This is something that I highly value. Growing up poor you get a lot of hand me downs and often they are not what you want... beggars cant be choosers... but after i grad-eated college as a genu-wine engineer i had a few bucks and i would sometimes give away some of my hobby items to people that i knew were like me - really wanting to get something but not having much if any chance to get it... so kudos, cheers! This testing is huge for people that need to buy these items for their jobs.
You guys never disappoint. Thanks for putting this test together, now I know which cheap Amazon brand to keep as a beater POS sloppy impact.
The impact that you lend to your neighbors
@@jareddaddyd Great Idea!
@@jareddaddyd 😂😂
I have a day plus electric ratchet I've been using that thing for 3 years and it's never gave me a single issue! 💪🏽🤙
the Kuccmo/SeeSii is a great impact to throw in the back of the car with the spare tire. Very Impressive!
I teally like the test standardization along with the no BS commentary and objective ratings. Also appreciate evals of budget tools as I'm a DIY guy, not a pro.
This may have been my favorite episode. I think we are all curious about some of he bargain tools we see on Amazon and this answered a lot of questions with some disappointing as well as some positive results.
Well battery-wise, the DP can pretty much fit anywhere it seems. Not a surprise...
So happy I found this channel. Between you and Project Farm, I’m saving so much damn money….thank you thank you
Bought the same kimo impact wrench. Read a bunch of the reviews and watched a couple youtube videos and all said it was a really good impact. I got it, fully charged it and tried to take my audi lug bolts off (torqued to 95 ft lbs) and it couldn't take them off. Ended up going to buy a Flex impact from lowes and I'm glad I did cause it's a really good impact.
I found this channel totally by accident, but this is great. I've been wanting a cordless 3/8" impact wrench for a while, so these reviews are invaluable. I'l probably go with a name-brand one, but I am definitely at least considering one of the SeeSi ones now. Great stuff. Keep churning out the amazing content, please!
Get the 1/2" as it is easy to use with your 3/8" sockets using a high quality impact reducer adapter. The added oomph will help just in case.
i use the Avid Power for mechanic work, it’s been great for the value. i also have a Kimo 3/8 electric ratchet and that also does great. i love both. i just got a Kimo drill to do some basic Ikea and furniture builds, i imagine it’ll do just fine, plus it shares the same battery as the 3/8. convenient and i’m sure it’ll do just fine.
hard to complain when the jobs get done and i get paid.
I love the constant below-the-radar jokes.
That aside, this is one of my new favorite channels. Truly magnificent.
I was trying to figure out if " hammering in a DP" was a joke or if I still have the same maturity level as when I was a teenager lol
Felt the force flowing through the innuendo. The innuendo is strong with this one. Outstanding job !
Have just purchased the seesii from watching the video. Added bonus got an extra £40 off voucher at checkout so only paid £69 or about $90-95. Great tests and no BS or false figures. Thank you.
The last thing you want with DP is surprises.
Yeah… sounds about right 😅
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Can anyone tell me what DP is supposed to stand for in these jokes?
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Great test as always. There are two brands you may want to consider - Neiko and WorkPro. Both offer (unsurprisingly familiar looking) impacts that compliment their burgening tool lines. Neiko is often referred too as a "tool truck alternative", and WorkPro is kind of like Craftsman now with slightly overpriced and heavily advertised tools. It's worth a look.
AMAZING TESTING AND GRAPHICS AWESOME VIDEO...i bought the Aoben imact and power ratchet on Amazon deals days because of the reviews
D.P. jokes never go out of style 😁
Fitting with the load size enhacer ad.
DUMB POWER?
"Should've known this DP was a switch hitter" best line in the whole video
The comedic bits on this channel are much appreciated 👍
I've done reviews on these super cheap tools, so far I've been surprised, but only due to super low expectations I suppose. I gave the WAKYME tool away and it was half way decent for $99. Basically a 3/8 impact with a 1/2 anvil. But I'd definitely say their life expectancy will not be good in daily use. Home use probably fine, but the batteries may not be available once they fail at a year or two old.
For a professional, stick with better brands of course, that isn't their target market, imo.
Great video!
On the other side of the spectrum, I have the Kimo electric ratchet and can't recommend it enough. Not really meant for torque, but it makes taking off many small nuts / bolts very easy. Battery seems to last forever, and I like that you can use it as a regular ratchet until you break loose. Been using it as a weekend warrior type person for about 3 years now and no issues!
We plan to buy it!
@@TorqueTestChannel The amazon electric ratchet showdown should be interesting! this one was fascinating, even the worst one here is still reasonable power, compared to 10 years ago, amazing! The best, well, its actually good! (Ryobi's blow up too)
I would really like to see them test the AC Delco rachets I keep seeing on Amazon, the price on them is super tempting if they work worth a darn
I have the husky e ratchet, love that thing got it for 80$ with some sockets and the battery lasted a whole 1.6 bp teardown so i can say it’s great
Much like a good impact driver, the double entendres in this video don’t stop hitting.
Biggest suggestion from a long time wrench thrower, buy a quality product the first time. I cannot put in to words that amount of money, time, and emotional distress caused to myself when I have "saved" money.
I learned with electronics as a kid to not waste money on shite.... Unless you have a test to know how much you are getting, it's usually garbage.
Hell, even today you can go out and spend $350 on a new laptop from Walmart that gives you less performance than a $150 used eBay laptop in great shape.
If all you ever buy is low end stuff, you waste money in the long run replacing it trying to find another discount tool that actually does what it says, or lasts.
I can't wait to see the results for longevity because these are a real hit or miss. I've taken apart low cost Amazon stuff and the construction quality is crazy low And totally variable based upon who did what step on the assembly line (loose wires, barely soldered on wires, batteries with improper spot welds, batteries completely missing spot welds).
They are cheap for a reason!
Vimes' Boots principle
Wife watching TV behind me - "Why do you keep giggling!!"
I want a Makita but this SeeSii sold me. Added to cart and bought with a $20 Off coupon. ($127.19 Shipped) If it’s able to support a Makita battery, I’ll buy a nice Makita battery and a Makita XWT14 or 15Z in the future and keep my SeeSii in the trunk. Great test. That DP talk was funny 😆
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What a great video. I always wondered how amazon impacts and other power tools do in real life. I use impacts almost everyday , be it removing bolts …nuts…tapping large holes ( 1/2’ and 5/8”). Installing tracks or machines or controllers or picking angles….I work on elevators for a living. I have used many tools and have destroyed many tools.
5:15-6:50 Is pure comedy gold. But you forgot the golden rule of DP: Don't be a fool, wrap your tool.
I came for the torque, and stayed for the hammering.
Handife 1/2" impact wrench was absolutely the best hands down! I purchased one in 2021 for 79.99 and it's a BEAST! Breaks loose rusted axel nuts with no PB Blaster in less than 30 seconds. I'll put Handife up against DeWalt, Milwaukee, Ingersoll, etc and Handife will win!
Hey. Good scientific data number testing. I ran across this video looking for impact wrench info.
I'm 66, retired welder, machinist, metal worker.
I removed my ZTR mower blades(3) the other day for first time since factory put them on. I have a Rolair vt25big air compressor and a 20 year old or so matco 1/2 impact wrench. Air compressor was bought to air tires in rural area.
This set up didn't budge the 3 bolts on blades at underside deck.
I ended up using 15/16" impact socket, 1/2" square bar stock ( bent 90* like a large allen wrench and a black pipe about 2 ft + long, wood board to jam blade,and every bit of my mite i had to finally break them free!
Now i know my air compressor didn't have the volume for this job.
But in your testing data numbers do you think that would have worked on those 3 bolts with any of those battery powered impacts? If so i will buy one. I did use that exact same air set up to remove 3 blades from underside of mower deck on my previous riding mower, but that was after they had been removed the first time with the old sweat, blood and tears cheater bar mite muscle method! Ha ha.
Anyway, so maybe these new battery powered impact wrenches are made different these days and will actually remove mower blades installed and been in service for awhile?
I enjoyed your video, please let me know what your recommendation is and remember i am retired metal worker! Money is an object! Ha
As always i get so excited when i see a new test. It would be interesting to see one gun and try all the batteries that fit it to see if they came from the same swap meet .
I feel like with Amazon specials.. the QC more than likely seriously Lacks. Between all the different factors of whatever battery manufacturer they happen to buy their junk- I mean- batteries from that week, whatever NON-QC parts they change up week to week or month to month.
I don’t know. Seems like those torque numbers would (very)likely change if you re-purchased each of those again in 6 months.
Just a thought though.
(Ie: one comment mentioned how he owns 2 diff KIMO’s, one of which seems stronger than the other. And the one TTC tested scoring like 62ft. Lbs. or something?)
Everything has their place. I had to cut brick and mortar to put in a wall box for a power point. A multitool was the most practical tool to use for the job. I have a Bosch multitool, I was NOT going to use the Bosch. Instead, I purchased a cheap multitool and it did exactly what I wanted it to do and it still works. I will keep using it, until it dies.
Even though it's not spelled the same, I highly doubt someone on this side of the pond came up with the Kimo name. Definitely not a positive name association...Oy! Thanks for all the work you do good sir. You definitely provide a massively important service for the public. I really hope that it currently is providing you some great financial dividends. Plus more in the future! Much appreciate it!
I had the same thoughts, but didn't want to give the topic screen time because frankly fuck chemo and fuck cancer (hope everyone out there is doing okay!)
@@TorqueTestChannel I can't fault ya at all for that, it keeps the video positive. In our current world, positive vids are definitely needed. Also huge complements on the deadpan delivery of the DP. You always get me laughing haha 👍👍
AGREED!
I’ll stick with my new Dewalt, but I must say those cheap Amazon impacts are impressive. Kind of like buying a battery and a charger and getting another battery and impact for free!
What surprising is that any of these are less-than-impressive: these knockoffs use either outdated tech, or IP theft current tech from legitimate brands, coupled with material cost savings, so they have little to no R&D cost to cover in their pricing, at which point it becomes odd that some of them failed to perform out of the box (even if they give up the ghost with some use due to the cheaper materials).
Haven't seen the hyper tough brand from walmart tested. Would love to see how it stacks up against the competition.
they tested a hart brand which is either equal or better than the hyper tough(guessing). it did 258 working tq, 238 max tq, 300 bcs and at the time of their testing was $119 and its 8.3" long. scored 240 out of 500
no the hyper tough is way weaker than the hart
@@wigsplitter830 they should rename it to Kinda Tough.
Hyper tough is junk don't even bother
@@miahsbrokengarage How about " Tough Luck"?
I have many name brands of impact drivers, but I bought one off Amazon made by Deko 20V Max and that thing is every bit good as name brand impact drivers I own for more than half the price. love mine.
I have the dayplus and im really satisfied with it. I use it for normal car fasteners. It works perfect, even on rusted bolts. Not milwaukee but workes perfectly fine 3-4 days of the week since half an year
👍👍 please consider testing the Einhell brand impact - this winter Sunjoe stopped being a US source for them and blew them out on deeep clearance ( I think i paid $38 for tool plus battery & charger). I put mine in my trunk for roadside tire changes...
I bought a bunch from that clearance! It was so cheap, I had to! Everything is still working awesome, especially the little impact!
Thanks. I have pneumatic impact wrenches for those tough jobs, but having an inexpensive portable wrench in the truck will simplify a lot of tasks out in the fields. I am going by your test results and getting a SeeSii
In case you are not noticing this - many of the "Off" brand impacts are actually using a Makita compatible battery. Any 18V genuine Makita battery will also power the same tool. The batteries are not interchangeable however; the aftermarket branded batteries will not power any genuine Makita 18V tool as that would violate copyright. The Makita compatible tools do function better with the genuine Makita battery. If the charger included in the kit is a slide pack charger, it will also charge genuine Makita 18V slide pack batteries. The Avid Power is the best of the lot, sold more than 30 of them locally, reviews were overall wonderful.
If you're going to use a DP (impact) the smaller ones might be more managable- especially if you are new (to cordless power tools)
You have just enough comedy here. Not too hot, not too cold
.. just right.
can't stop watching your videos! especially these cheap ones but high torque bc my milwaukee gave up on me.
Unless I missed it, Im more interested in the removal torque, not the tightening torque, unless they are the same value? Im researching something to take off lugnuts and what not
We show reverse and forward. Reverse will remove. But loosening can't be precisely measured
i replaced one of my Dewalt 3/8s for a Milwaukee. just cant beat the power i also ended up getting the right angle impact as well a few months back and that works very well too. i just have had bad luck with cheap brand impacts.
I would like to see the newest Amazon VTEK (900m.N) 1/2" impact wrench.
The big thing I get from this is you have a number of different brands that would seem to use the same battery. I really wish that were the case here. Imagine being able to use a dewalt or makita battery in a milwaukee tool. You wouldn't be locked into one brand because of the battery. That seesii is a real surprise. I guess the next test is to see if they're really 4Ah.
you can get battery adapters for all the major brands. so you arent stuck with 1 brand.
yep, KIMO i still have...still using the cordless ratchet. wished it had "beans" but sadly it doesnt. but by dam sure it holds more foot pounds (load) than harbor freights Pittsburg torque wrench as well ive not broken it yet and did the PB TW...kimo is underrated top selling stuff. haven seen the video yet but still wish to see porter cable added to your listing.....
seesii has some of the most random assortment of items with their name on it. Gym clocks, Pruning sheers, hose wand extensions, 2007 Honda Accord exterior door handles (not kidding), High grade network analysis graph readers, Flamethrowers, RV step motor replacements for Kwikee motors (which I know of because I used to be in the biz), Earwax removers, 2003-2004 Polaris Sportsman 700 clutch compression tool, Harley Davidson Turn Signal load resistor, Uconnect screen replacement, Car noise simulator for Traxxas TRX4, Axial Wraith SCX10 SCX10 II RC Models (not waterproof, DON'T SUBMERSABLE!),
I did see a wall mounted power tool hanger and shelf station that looks legitimately good if the racks hold a variety of head sizes, and $50 for it. Will keep that in mind building my shop.
That 61f joke was gold!
Thank you for testing these brands. I eagerly await your next video that tests more Amazon brands. There are times when effective low cost options are very necessary.
I bought a 60 buck teccpo impact driver two years ago when I was working at a Nissan dealership. Fast forward to now, I'm a diesel tech and I still use the same impact with the same battery. It's one tough little tool lmao
I bought an Impact on Amazon awhile back during my first job in a mechanic setting and..50$. 3 sockets,the gun,5.0 battery,charger,carrying bag,and for some reason a flashlight. The gun wouldn't remove a tire. However,it has a hex spot in the center of the anvil for bits like a driver. As an impact driver and a looser fastener impact for quick small work,it works fantastic. I gave it to my dad for Christmas 2 years ago and he still uses it. I wish I could tell you the brand but it's no longer on Amazon. No picture,no name,no brand,it's gone.
Bosh has one.
@@KaibaTuning absolutely wasn't a Bosch. I don't know,I went full Milwaukee after that circus and haven't looked back since.
i've had that exact aoben for a little over a year now and its still kicking lol. its been left out in the rain a couple times and it still works as well as it did when i got it. kinda impressed about that tbh lol. definitely cheap but it feels decent and it does what i need it to do.
Same here.
Got it for $50. Not sure if there's a better deal.
@@richardmarkrogoff1117 don't leave it out in the rain 3 times the first 2 was fine but the third time killed it lol
How durable are they? and does the battery capacity meet the rating? Because a lot of those Chinese copies are very fragile and the battery is typically far below the capacity rating, and have very low max discharge rate.
Do not overcharge it as there isn't a built shut off when full. Use a plug in timer if charging overnight. Charge it on a concrete floor or some cinder blocks away from combustibles. Check to make sure the smoke detector & carbon monoxide detectors are working.
Thanks Brandon, until we can get Made in USA & Made in EU great again with MiGA Meloni2023 / MaGA Trump2024 powerhouses.
Video is very good. Not long ago, because I needed to buy a torque drilling rig of the Renhotecic brand, I used it for a while, and it felt very good to use. It is recommended that friends in need can try to prepare one.
thank you!!! just bought the seesii and it’s amazing. thank you again!!!
@10:06 "Not the amount of hammering you'd expect from DP...." LOL. still beats a lug wrench.
Any chance you can open the batteries and see if they’re packing top tier cells?
You got better jokes and delivery than a lot of comedians...
Does the Seesii also run on Makita batteries? I bought a Seesii one handed 6" chainsaw and it runs on the batteries provided as well as my Makita batteries. First looks seem appealing but I have yet to put it to the test. With spring here the one handed chainsaw should get its chance to do some work.
Project Farm just tested right-angle impacts and got drastically different results from your tests. In their tests, the M12 FUEL outperformed the Kobalt, which I didn't expect at all after your tests. They also tested an Ingersoll-Rand right-angle impact wrench which performed pretty well.
They edited the pinned comment on their video with a response. They're going to be testing the M12 Fuel 3/8" version (the 1/2" was tested in the video) and the 2ah Kobalt battery (4ah used in video).
So the KIMO 20v batteries will fit a SKIL 20v impact wrench and a SEESII impact too? @16:00 Please let me know my friend?
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@@TorqueTestChannel, I thought that they would fit each other. Thank you for letting me know my friend. I love your RUclips Channel and all your videos content. I learn a lot from you my friend. 🇺🇸🧰🪛🗜️🛠️⚒️🪚🔧🔨🪛🧰🇺🇸
Thanks for this unbiased review! I just returned my kimo! It wasnt working at all. I ended up getting the seesii
Keep up the amazing work and jokes! Today's episode was both informative and very entertaining😂
Have you ever done the craftsman C3 1/2”? It’s older and kinda predates the market getting flooded with these but I’m curious what mine makes. It’s certainly a lot less powerful than my friends rigid.
it would be interesting if you accepted the one Kimo sends you and compare the one you bought to it to see if they send you one that is altered for the "review"
That would be interesting. I really want to see that!
DP, when getting screwed ONCE just isnt enough....you want it double!
i'm still in the intro, i really hope you put avid power on here. I've had an avid power impact for like 2 years now and it's still chooching along, rain, oil, impacts (not from the anvil but from drops) etc it's the best money i've ever spent
8:49 great comparison! SiiSee unique nane easy to remember via ITALIAN SOUNDING to usher a quality to it. Hopefulully the People Republic if China ownership of the xompany will contribute to the Italian institute of Culture as a way of goodwill compensation and reducing feeling of tricking the consumer.
I have chinese 300 NM 20 volt impact wrench. Not bad for DIY. Just $50. I not use everyday.
The main problem for chinese impact is ESC Modul and BMS battery.Battery life very short. You can increase power with change spring and rewinding motor.
I can repair when impact damage. I can rewinding motor. Easy maintanance.
Why i not buy dewalt? Because sparepart not always available.
ALL those innuendos.... Holy cow lmao
My hat's off, on that fact alone!
Oh, I also really liked that the... SeeSii (I believe) also came with a Drill Chuck adapter!
Just a heads up for anyone interested, the Avid Power impact is on sale on Amazon right now from $140 to $85
LoL @ the DP jokes 😂👍🏽
I love your videos. I use the impact at work for removing tire's and car parts.
Some of you folks may know that a brushed electric motor can be timed for better performance in either forward or reverse. It is as easy as turning the endbell on the motor. Many "off the shelf" motors have fixed timing though and it makes me wonder if some chucklehead didn't bother to look at the motors specs when they were picking them out for these impacts.
The sparks in the back of that "brushless" tool is all you need to know about rando Amazon brands.
Love to see another round of Amazon impact and cordless ratchets.
Recently picked up a adedad pl10w1 for 25 dollars and it seems to zip the lugs right off my old van
Go with the new Metabo HPT 36V mid torque $199 and IP56 dust and water protection and crazy power Acme has it with 10% off right now
I bought the Uaoaii 1/2 inch drive impact from Amazon and it works great!
AvE would be taking those turds apart to actually see why and what, differs in each.
Would be a nice collaboration.
I bought the Kimo brushless model, supposed upgrade, claiming 300ft/lbs. Can you test that one? I'm clearly disappointed on this model of Kimo. Thanks for the work you do. I enjoy it and very informative
You can look farther down in the Amazon listings and see the items sales ranking
I would love to see a "standard" makita/dewalt/milwalkee thrown into the mix as a point of comparison. Also at some point I think a video on what the different names of wrenches mean would be interesting - What is an impact wrench vs impact driver. When would you pick a stubby 3/8 over a 1/4" hex drive if the hex drive provides enough torque for my use case? (3/8 grade 8 and below bolts)
BOSCH RULES
They are in the mix, on the rank chart...
Google is your friend to define impact rench vs driver
Some come here for the big name brand tool reviews, I come for all the DP action.
I was not expecting the DP.
Does the TTC have a PO box for us to send something in? For example I would like to see how a new vs very used air tool or even electric impact wrench will hold up against each other.
Enjoyed this video. The Kuccmo or the SeeSii definitely look like good options if your trying to save money and dont intend to use it everyday. I was given a Kobalt 24v XTR 1/2 inch impact for Christmas one year. Advertises 1200 ft/lbs... first thing I said was "Maybe 400... but should bust a lug nut" lol But it works good. Bought my stepdad one cause he liked it to. I feel like its a good value, getting the tool battery and charger for the 250-275$ range
Last November I got the Ryobi High Torque 1/2" impact wrench for free with purchase of the $159 Ryobi hammer drill (that comes with 2x 2ah "high performance" batteries)
I hope the deal comes back for Ryobi Days
Can you test and review the Duratech 1/2” brushless 20v impact wrench? It looks good and seems of good quality with good specs on it.
Great video, I would be interested to see what each one does with a Brand name battery (or if it would make any difference at all) Side note, it is important to read the reviews and not just look at how many there are. Some people don't understand what "Review" means and leave a negative as a result of shipping delays or damaged packaging. Which obviously have nothing to do with the performance or the item.