Best Compact SDS Rotary Drill? Use as a Cordless Air Hammer?
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- Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
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On today's episode we see if SDS rotary hammers that are closest in size and cost to air hammers can be used in place of air hammers, and which from the Bauer brushless 2144C-B, DeWalt 12V DCH072 and Ryobi P222 are the best (it's not close) - Авто/Мото
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Daniel Zee & Jim Dower* . They've all been replied to. Thanks for participating!
Check out Philly Fixed's video here: ruclips.net/video/XVtk_0nB_aY/видео.html
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great recomendation
Please do the Bosch bulldog.
I love your chanle ttc keep up the great work
Can't argue with the cost to performance ratios of the Bauer. Curious to see how the newer Ryobi P223 stacks ups, especially compared to the old model.
Be great to see the Bosch and Kobalt versions of the same compact size (mainly because I have both and would like to see how they rank up to the others). Always willing to lend them out to TTC and Philly if needed 😏. Keep up the great content...saved me more than once from making a poor decision lol!
I love that you guys are testing this segment, from my experience Bosch and makita make the most commercial oriented hammers would love to see them in the future. I think your channel suffers from to many great tools to test and not enough money to test them all and stay independent and free of sponsors, keep up the good work.
Don't forget the crazy expensive Hilti lol they're famous for their nasty rotary hammers.
Lol i've had cordless makita's break on me before and bosch aswell never use them as cutting devices into stone and such. Only as drills
Hilti is king of the rotary hammer
except makita has higher hit forces, and bosch has higher bpm , for concrete i chose makita, to drill trough tiles without smashing them, bosch
@@robivlahov both can reliably do either if you use the appropriate tools, for concrete i only ever use SDS Max tools. Tiles obviously a normal SDS+
It's amazing that a cordless brushless tool of any quality can be sold for just $90, truly impressive.
The shear Power of bauer
Right. But how many holes can you drill until it breaks or fails hasn't been tested.
I’m hoping that maybe this line of testing might catch the attention of a few tool makers and let them know that a cordless air hammer is something we all want! You guys definitely seam to be on their radar so we can sure hope
This is the best channel by far. Factual and honest, even makes discoveries manufacturers didn't know
I'm really interested to see how cordless models stack up against pneumatic anything. Impacts, hammers, die grinders, ratchets, I think I speak for everybody when I say we wanna see everything you guys can show us
i’m so glad to see this channel turning into something huge. i started watching in late 2021 and seeing the production quality increase is awesome!
love how you guys are continuing to impress with the diversity of tools tested!
Love that there's a way to actually measure and compare these and that you guys did it.
Between you guys and Project Farm, I've made most of my recent tool purchasing decisions. I actually have been looking at cordless rotary hammers as I've got a need for it for some upcoming projects, so I'm hoping to base my purchase on your future videos. Keep up the great work, guys!
check this out, lots of hammers tested: ruclips.net/video/8zgQq0T_HYY/видео.html
Great content as always-SDS Max and Plus Rotary Hammers are perfect for the Metabo HPT 36V AC adapter-two use the AC adapter when available and run em all day-saves a bunch of battery life and longevity but allows us to only have to carry on Rotary hammer instead of a battery and corded version
Hitachi has always had high quality air/electric and now Cordless Rotary Hammers
Appreciate you including Ryobi in the tests, lots of loyal fans since they were blue, and many still have those old tools working due to their battery commitment and keeping a eye out for their newer offerings.
I like how data driven this channel, no bias. Keep up the great work!
I'd certainly take one. I'll be installing fence posts around my concrete parking area and will need a hammer drill to make the holes for the Red Head anchors.
As always, another great video. Keep it up
Love it!! Been doing this for years with my M18 Hammer drill. Even made custom 1/2" socket adaptors so I can put a 15/16" wrench on it when hammering to bust bolts lose
Can you post photo of that adapter? Do you use super shallow sockets?
@@intoxigated not sure how to post a photo but I had a 5/8" sds drill bit the worn out so I cut it right where the twist starts. Then I took a 5/8-11 coupling nut (long nut) then a 1/2" impact extension about 6" long cutting it 4" long. Then drilled the nut out so the drill bit pressed in and the socket extension too then ran 3 weld not a full weld just in case it cracked. I wire brushed it all after tig welding it. One other tool I made it took a 1/2" drill keyless drill Chuck and turned a 1/2" drill bit to have 1/2-20tpi. I think you can buy them now but 8 years ago they couldn't find them.
@@fryreartechnology7611 make a video and put the video on RUclips so we can see it please!
@@marcowens3522 sounds like fun but my job doesn't let us record and welder, drills and fun toys are at work. Been told I need to do a channel but my job said no...
Lol, I made one to. Held them in the lathe and welded them together
I love all the different tests you guys have for the different tools! You guys do an awesome job! Keep ‘em coming!
I used my M12 hammer drill to drill 20 10 inch deep holes in 80 year old concrete. I could not feel my arms. I could really use one of those. Been following for a long time, love you guys.
I find this testing very interesting. I would love to find an alternative to air powered tools for mechanical work. I’d love to see the biggest and baddest from all the big name brands.
Curious how the 20v DeWalt compact model would rate... Love the content as always, thanks for the time and effort you put in to the channel!
I would never have dreamed that I would be watching videos of a timer a pressure gauge and a graph and enjoying it. The information from your tests has absolutely no relevance to me as I don't use these sorts of tools in my profession but I find myself watching the graph and cheering on the underdog as if it was a horse race. Oh, and the voice over combines humour and important information and facts perfectly. Great work guys. Looking forward to the next "race" :)
never disappointed with your videos guys. Thanks for the hard work and time to keep us entertained and informed.
I was just thinking how living in the rust belt how junkyard runs would be so much easier if such a tool as a cordless "air" hammer existed. Whoever decides to develop and bring to market this tool first will be racking in the money from mechanics I am sure. As always love the content, keep up the great work!
If you really need a cordless air hammer, you could use one of the larger SDS drills. The ones he tested were the smallest ones. If you used something like a 1" SDS Plus drill, you should have similar power to a much smaller air hammer. It's not something you would want to use for 8 hours a day, but it could work for a junkyard run.
Wasn’t expecting Bauer to perform that good honestly!! Need more of these tests!!
I've been more into tools the past couple of years -far- more than I've ever been in my life. I definitely appreciate the content you put out. It helps both with gaining a much better perspective of tool capability...and in weighing how to spend my money, haha. Thanks immensely.
@Torque Test Channel This one. Looks like it's been deleted within the last few minutes, though
Thank you so much for making these videos. I’ve learned so much in a short amount of time. Never had anyone around to learn this stuff from. You’re awesome
Thanks for tuning in!
I’m glad y’all are testing these. I need to drive some ground rods, and I’ve been wondering if these options would allow for good performance in that regard.
I work for an electrical contractor. All our techs use Milwaukee SDS Max to drive the 8 foot ground rods. Usually with a 9ah battery.
Did you get one, and (if so) did it work well for ground rods? I saw a RUclips video where a guy used the Bauer for driving a (6 foot) rod, and it worked extremely well!
Appreciate the time and effort applied to providing all the info this channel produces.
Thank you for all you guys do! Your reviews have saved me from wasting a bunch of money on bad tools.
Would be interesting to see how Flex's 1" sds stacks up against the competition, guess I'll just have to wait until y'all get one! :)
Wow.... would not have expected the HF tool to be the top!
Would love to see the M12 - It's on my "to buy" list.
Anecdotal, of course, but if you're talking about the fuel it's decent and has the beans to drop a 3/8ths hole through a relatively new concrete slab. Anything bigger than 1/4" on old concrete is going to be rough though.
I'm always amazed at the cool tests you come up with, and I love free tools
Love these videos, the information you guys give to consumers is so incredibly helpful. Keep up the great work!
Man, I was impressed with the bauer considering only 90 bucks.
We have the Bauer model, my father picked one up a few days after it came in stock at our local store. Even though I didn't get to help a lot through most of the job I got to help them use it tear up some old commercial vinyl floor tiles from the kitchen floor of their building they bought. It worked really good, though it works best in spurts. :)
@@Slane583 I may just pick one up.
@@sxsoutcast7651 So far I've only used it for chiseling and it's worked really good. I can't comment on how well it drills or its' longevity though. My father did end up picking up a corded Bauer model the store had on a returns/clearance table for cheap as a backup unit for when the batteries get drained on this one. So that's about the only thing I can suggest, just make sure you have a few 5Ah batteries. When you get in the flow of doing work with it you lose track of time and before you know it the battery is depleted. :)
@@Slane583 batteries and charger are really cheap too. Its seems like a good deal. I'm in construction and only use corded equipment for this but for around the house or lite duty stuff it should more than suffice.
@@sxsoutcast7651 My older brother has been slowly replacing his older brushed Bauer tools with the new ones any time they've released a new brushless model. So far he likes all of his tools. HF even has a small Bauer air compressor that takes two batteries. One of their newest Bauer additions is a 4-gallon pack pack sprayer that also uses the Bauer batteries.
I on the hand have been going the Hercules route. I originally started buying Milwaukee tools but when I saw the 12v and 18v tools required separate charges I switched over to Hercules. Their big charger charges two batteries in one go, accepts both 12v & 20v batteries and also has usb ports for charging a phone or device. The 5Ah batteries are also reasonable at $65 each instead of $160 for one DeWalt battery.
Hi TTC. I love the channel. My understanding is that the optimal impact force with SDS toos is achieved by maintaining a "float" with the drill bit at middle of the sliding travel range throughout the duration of the drive. Let the tool do the work and follow it in. I have always wondered if bottoming out the bit in the chuck causes losses in impact force. Is this something you would be open to testing on a tool or two?
I'll just answer from experience, no. The bits have free room to move back and forth but only get hammered if they're all the way in. General you just push harder without pushing hard enough for it to bog down.
Awesome video, I came here for torque wrench tests and you have me staying for videos like this... Answering the questions I didn't even know I had. Thanks!!!
Thanks this was still informative for those of us who use these for work. I would habe never expected the bauer to shine this much
Thanks for carrying out these tests. Been weighing up an SDS, as getting the air lines out, compressor filled, and air hammer out is a pain. Think I’ll stick with it though!! Keep up the testing!!
@TorqueTestChannel , this don’t seem legit.
@@dieselhatz4247 I was thinking the same thing when I saw that reply on my comment. I definitely would not do what it says without an answer from the actual TTC account first. Seems like a phishing scam.
Way too many winners on this one to be correct
Yeah I was closed to send money to I quote shipping but nahh there is no way is legit the gave like 9 of them and there only 3 in the video nice try hackers
Weird question. Thinking about the human factor on these kinds of tests. Is there a machine you could use to push against the Dino while performing hammer drill tests?
I really do enjoy every video you guys do. Your videos almost always get me to buy the tools because of the tests you guys do so thank you
I'm in the Bauer line and had been looking at the new SDS. Glad to see some quality reviews of it.
WELL, I DIDN'T THINK ANY OF THESE CORDLESS IMPACTS CAN DO WHAT I AM LOOKING TO DO. I AM LOOKING TO NOT HAVE TO SWING A BALL-PEEN HAMMER TO REMOVE TIE ROD ENDS . THANK YOU TTC I KNOW YOU WILL FIND THE BEST SOLUTION FOR THIS JOB,, YOU GUYS ARE STILL THE GREATEST IN MY BOOK THANKS FOR TRYING !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It’s seems no one has told you this, but typing in all caps is considered shouting and is equally rude. FYI.
Long barrel air hammer will probably continue to be the best tool for this
I would love to see a cordless impact hammer that produces air hammer beans.
They already done it this is just a continuation
You guys do amazing work! Thank you for doing your best to give the best real world numbers you can
I use these SDS tools at work basically every day on both hammer and hammer-drill modes. But I have never thought to use them as mini air hammers for anything other than concrete. Good vids!
Back when I first used a cordless SDS+ during a volunteer project, I was impressed with how well it did compared to a corded version of the same-size tool. Way more convenient to be doing holes in concrete without needing to trail a power cord, especially in my case when I was on a lift and could drive along the building I was working on without having to come down and move the power to keep up
Man, it's crazy how you all have come up with these testing jigs.. well done.
Using a hammer drill at work is a fairly often thing i have to do. Nice to see someone able to test them.
I’m 18 and just starting my mobile welding service. This thing is definitely on my wish list!
I have been a subscriber since your channel debuted. I love this channel. Very informative
One thing I have used my air tools for, is doing work underwater. My parents pool has concrete blocking the conduit for the lights. After some brainstorming, we used an air drill to drill out the hole. We also used the airhammer to knock off some of the high bits of render. Worked great. Just needed to oil it up after use
Great video, and excellent work as always. I love the simple logical testing methods you guys use. I always feel like your results are quite accurate. Thanks for doin what you do!
it's a scam
I love that you guys are doing science where no science has been done before - testing the things we all wondered but never took the time to find out!
As someone who loves his rotary hammer drills, yes, I definitely want to see more!
Love the videos, I am just starting to work on cars and the videos definitely help when deciding what tools to go with if I need to get something new
I love how you guys add quantifiable numbers to compare things that were never meant to be compared.
I bought an air compressor that could run an air hammer, because there isn't any comparable cordless ones out there. however, I could use a hammer drill, because one can never have enough tools.
Thanks for the great content and due diligence out of each test you run.
I love this channel. You guys are doing a phenomenal job. Keep up the awesome work!
Great video. These tests make every tool brand better
This is another series I’ll tune into checking out. Thanks for the great videos!
This was a great introduction to these cordless hammers. Thank you
Almost got the 12v Dewalt SDS, but looks like im getting the 20v compact now due to the lack of a hammer only. Much appreciated!
Thank you for making all these videos, always great info/data and fun to watch !
I’m a fan of the variety of tests you take a stab at. Thanks for the content you make.
Love your guy's channel I really enjoy being informed before buying new tools 👌👌
Absolutely love these videos so glad I've been around for awhile!!!
Love when the channels I watch come together to make great content.
Glad you did the test was looking at the Ryo I will stay with my plug in. Great test as always
Answering the real questions I have today - awesome job!
I have an older corded Bauer hammer drill and I've used it 3x a week for 2 years and it still works good as new.
Aww yes I could definitely use that Bauer for my project!!!! Love your videos!!!!! You are my go to for buying tools!!
I like that you guys are doing a collaboration with a newer channel!
I had the top of the line Bosch 36volt SDS about 10 years ago and it was an absolute beast for drilling up to 30mm holes but way too heavy to use as a breaker for any length of time, except for low/ground level tasks.
Thanks for testing for us! Y'all are the best!
The Bauer has done surprisingly well. Great video, thanks.
Greta video as always! Glad to see you expanding your testing to other tools
Great to know content. I would watch whatever you test in the SDS plus and SDS max categories. Chipping concrete is still something I do with my 18v Ridgid SDS frequently so these tests have value
As always great video, really like to see the collaboration with other channels 👌
Excited to see the rest of the cordless sds offerings tested! Makita especially
Seeing the results here, is definitely like to see other offerings, especially the m12.
This is great info! Battery powered air hammer is something I've always wanted since I don't have the room for a big air compressor. But looks like a might stop looking and use my SDS
Excellent video, been thinking about getting one of these to use as a chipping hammer to clean up the crusher I run before moving it from site to site .
My go to for drilling holes in concrete floors when running network cables is a corded Hilti.
Good insight, Bauer finally went brushless, appreciate the videos!!
I own the Milwaukee m12 5/8”. Having no hammer only function is the ONLY negative about it. It’s a great tool.
I also own the gen 2 Milwaukee 1 1/8” and it’s been great. To round out the collection, I have the Milwaukee sds max 1 3/4” and it’s pretty good. It’s mostly for hammering ground rods into the dirt and seems like it’s just about the minimum of what I want.
Love the video’s keep up the great work. I’m always curious about dewalts new tools and you always have them never a let down
Great timing, I was just looking into the Milwaukee as a upgrade.
Nice to see the little guy ahead of the big leagues! Didn't expect a 90 dollar tool to perform so well.
I’ve needed an air hammer at work every once in a while. I’m a carpenter. I have a 4 gallon 4.3cfm compressor. I tried an air hammer but you get about 3 seconds out of it before you’re out of air. My compressor has a 90% duty cycle but it’s still not big enough. I’m glad to know these can do it if need be.
You could also do a video on how much air a certain tool uses. I know I have picked hitachi over the old bostitch framing nail guns because the hitachi uses a lot less air per shot. And still has the same punch.
I've used my 120v DeWalt hammer drill like this before and it worked well. Was trying to remove a worn bushing from off of a wheel on a lawn tractor. After having no success with a hammer and punch, I put my hammer drill in hammer mode only and the bushing came out within seconds
That Bauer was really impressive. Great video. Thanks
Your channel is awesome. Definitely helps me make my choice when it comes to me buying power tools. Still hard to believe that the Bauer outdid Dewalt on that one.
I’m glad someone did this was curious if they would work as a air hammer.
I've got the 12v makita and milwaukee for me and my workers. We exclusively use them for 6mm holes but for the hole size and weight of the drill we are all very happy with both at the end of a ladder. The makita is the favourite as it has a belt hook.
Both don't have a chisel only option unfortunately
Thank U so much for all ur videos and ur extensive testing in each. I could also use one of these to help with the next job.
The inclusion of the concrete drilling was a help to me, thanks!
I’ve been definitely looking for a cordless air hammer because I don’t have an air compressor large enough for automotive air tools. It would be kinda cool to test air compressors (psi stability, recharge rate, noise, etc.). As an apartment dweller with a tiny one car garage I’m always looking for quiet and compact. Thanks!
Great video! I never thought that Bauer would perform that well.
Far out I love this channel.
I'd love to see the M12 Rotary hammer and the Makita 12v version tested too.
In fact I'd also love to see 1/4 hex impacts tested, big undertaking but fuck I'd watch that!
Your testing is my favorite. Really good info that has helped me decide before buying tools.
Wonder if you could test cordless grinders somehow
Very cool, I've always wondered what they could be used for in an automotive world, definitely great data