The reason I'm here is that I drive 5/16" screws into concrete all day long as an electrician and every bit I try out fails the same way, the magnet shatters. (Racky, Vega, Malco so far) My recommendation to you One Tool A Week Guy is to actually use these tools and tell us about performance differences. My plea to the comment section is whether anyone has found a good performer for driving 5/16" tapcons into concrete. I've heard rumblings about the Makita Impact Gold debris-free nut setters, but I'm looking for 4" or 6" lengths. Please and thank you!
Malco all the way that reversible magnetic one I use the 1/4-5/16 for work I do Havc and use it daily zipping in screws all day long not only that when the metals shavings get stuck all you do is pop it out and clean it off and your hood again
I do HVAC also the malco switch is good I only use it for units though. The hex heads strip to easy and I can't grab screws with just the chuck as easy. Tip though if you use duct mate tape. The non switch heads are easy to clean out.
Great video. I have both the Malco driver, and the Wiha set. Both are quite excellent tools. I also have the Malco Connext handle so I can use any in the handle.
I had the Milwaukee shockwave 50 pieces impact ready bits. But I think I am gonna get that Wiha set once I have some money! Wiha and Wera are SOLID brands with great quality control, the price is a bit steep, but they re precision machined German tools!
Malco is the way to go but sometime I use something that is a little slimmer for appliances which I keep the Milwaukee extended set(1/4, 5/16). Great video man! Keep it up!
Thanks for this i do havc and I really would need these bits thanks for the video 📹 keep up the great work and I like the gloves you using gonna get me a pair of them thanks
Got to looking around and kind of surprised how many magnetic nut drivers and bit drivers I have accumulated. I do have and like the Dewalt drivers and the Malco 1/4 5/16 size as well a couple of the Malco Connext hand drivers.
@@OneToolAWeekGuy I do have some older generic 1/4 magnetic drivers that get very little use now. They are sort of first generation magnetic drivers that are 1 1/2 inch long. The Dewalt and Malco are pretty much my favorites now.
Hey man! Have you heard about the knipex Swedish pipe wrench? I heard really good stuff on it I’m really considering if I should get it or now Im using it for pipe wrenches in instead of normal ridged pipe wrench let me know! Maybe u can do u a review on them :)
The reason I'm here is that I drive 5/16" screws into concrete all day long as an electrician and every bit I try out fails the same way, the magnet shatters. (Racky, Vega, Malco so far) My recommendation to you One Tool A Week Guy is to actually use these tools and tell us about performance differences. My plea to the comment section is whether anyone has found a good performer for driving 5/16" tapcons into concrete. I've heard rumblings about the Makita Impact Gold debris-free nut setters, but I'm looking for 4" or 6" lengths. Please and thank you!
Are the screws you are using hitting the magnet?
Like those Malco you save in space specially if you have a tech bag but also like those wiha to keep in my tool box .
Malco all the way that reversible magnetic one I use the 1/4-5/16 for work I do Havc and use it daily zipping in screws all day long not only that when the metals shavings get stuck all you do is pop it out and clean it off and your hood again
I do HVAC also the malco switch is good I only use it for units though. The hex heads strip to easy and I can't grab screws with just the chuck as easy. Tip though if you use duct mate tape. The non switch heads are easy to clean out.
Great video. I have both the Malco driver, and the Wiha set. Both are quite excellent tools. I also have the Malco Connext handle so I can use any in the handle.
I had the Milwaukee shockwave 50 pieces impact ready bits.
But I think I am gonna get that Wiha set once I have some money! Wiha and Wera are SOLID brands with great quality control, the price is a bit steep, but they re precision machined German tools!
Wiha is worth the money
Definitely. 😎👍🏼
Malco is the way to go but sometime I use something that is a little slimmer for appliances which I keep the Milwaukee extended set(1/4, 5/16). Great video man! Keep it up!
This channel is going to get big! Great videos!
Thank you for the support Zachary
I’m still waiting for malco to make a 3/8-716 flip nut driver
And a 1/2-9/16
hopefully soon
I’d love to see a 5/16 - 7/16
I would love this. That 9/16 especially
Good video onetoolaweekguy.
I would like to recommend the nut driver from the brand AKM TOOL, which is also available in long length and is a good alternative. I feel it's okay.🤣
Look into. Thanks for the tip 👊
Gotta try out Norske bits. Hands down the best I’ve ever used
Thanks for sharing will have to look into it.
Thanks for this i do havc and I really would need these bits thanks for the video 📹 keep up the great work and I like the gloves you using gonna get me a pair of them thanks
Got to looking around and kind of surprised how many magnetic nut drivers and bit drivers I have accumulated. I do have and like the Dewalt drivers and the Malco 1/4 5/16 size as well a couple of the Malco Connext hand drivers.
nice do you use all of them?
@@OneToolAWeekGuy I do have some older generic 1/4 magnetic drivers that get very little use now. They are sort of first generation magnetic drivers that are 1 1/2 inch long. The Dewalt and Malco are pretty much my favorites now.
issue with the dewalt is how far back they put the pivot point.
I think you got more than one tool a week.
Can you tell? Lol I do but in hope to help you all make the better selection and what works better for your trade.
I’m trying to find impact non-magnetic nut drivers that have hallow shafts for long bolts 😔
Good luck. Probably better to get a deep socket. Why non magnetic?
Hey man! Have you heard about the knipex Swedish pipe wrench? I heard really good stuff on it I’m really considering if I should get it or now Im using it for pipe wrenches in instead of normal ridged pipe wrench let me know! Maybe u can do u a review on them :)
i have not. Need to take a look into it🤔
They are awesome
Man am I this fucking weak! Or is this flip bit stuck on that bad
Not sure unless the clip messed up and it’s locked in.
@@OneToolAWeekGuy Eh it was just one of those waking up after a long shift days. Isn’t to difficult to remove I was just mentally weak
Stop saying of Course
Bad habits
you didn't test them at all no actual comparison