I love that adapter , I use my impact wrench a lot when building decks , those long lag bolts put a lot of stress on my impact driver , that adapter saves me a lot of time because now I don't have to lug around 2 tools , I can now put in the smaller screws with my impact Wrench too ...👍
I bought these, for those of you that want to grab these right away like I did, read the reviews.. mine jammed up on me right away and trapped my bit extender. Great idea, crappy execution on these cheaper adapters. It seems to be hit or miss so buyer beware. Thank you mct for another cool video, I do not mean any disrespect, just want to make people aware that some of these things have serious issues.
Here is my theory of why the impact wrench did worse than the impact driver: The impact driver is optimised for soft torque, this is needed so it can last longer without starting impacting, making driving screws into wood much faster. The impact wrench is optimised for hard torque as it would be used mainly for bolts, it has a weaker spring so it can start hammering faster, and so it has to tension less from your elbows.
I think the Impact Wrenches don't have as high of RPMs, especially compared to that M18 Fuel driver, it's like 4200rpms. I bet that wrench has less RPMs. I don't think the spring would be weaker in the wrenches because, I could be wrong but, the spring's resistance is part of what helps make for more powerful whacks. The bigger the impact, the bigger the spring's get. Bigger motor drivers heavier spring, swings heavier hammer = more ugga-dugga XD
this wasnt a versus video. this was just to show that this attachment can make your impact wrench act like an impact driver so you dont need to bring 2 tools
I got one of those for my M12 stubby i keep in my trunk. That way I can take off the lug nuts and drill out a nail hole for patching with the same tool.
I still have a Ryobi version of this that came with my first green Ryobi 1/2" Impact wrench back in the day. Genius idea. I had problems breaking the 1/4" adapters until I bought some Bosch ones, haven't broken one in years. They must use really good steel in them.
This is super handy. I currently don't need it because I have a Bosch Freak, however if I ever need a replacement for such tool I'd happily go for something with higher torque like an impact wrench + the 1/4"collet adaptor.
I'm hoping that Bosch release a Freak 3 in their new Profactor line later this year. Their new Profactor impact wrench has a massive bump in power over the previous gen. Imagine that same bump in power to The Freak.
I had one and it was great. I took my suspension apart effortlessly with it. I returned it because I didn't like the small line up of Bosch tools so I went with Milwaukee instead.
Just picked up the dewalt one for my Ryobi P262 after watching this last night. Super happy and excited. Especially since most of my work I do is on the go so this helps with weight not having to pack both. Most power impact driver I have now haha. So glad I found your channel!
It’s very interesting how this is becoming more common knowledge now. I can personally recommend getting the PT adaptor that is available at O’reilly’s Auto Parts. I got the 3/8 to 1/4 hex to use on my 12 volt XTreme DeWalt, and it’s the Cats meow! 😁 Just check them out carefully and check for good machining and minimum run out. It’s no good if it is wobbling all over the place! Happy New Years Dave and Stacey, and fellow Subs! 🎉👍👍👍😁✌🏻🇺🇸
Dewalt had this adapter out for a few years. I used it a few times on certain projects and it came in handy. Yes, i totally agree with you on using the correct tool for task at hand. Just nice to know in a bind you can use certain adapter to help you out. Don't worry TRZ did the review first, second was you, Third will be VCG. Those guys are too macho to deal with little stuff like this. Just kidding, LOL...they're fun to watch.
@@ManCaverTools I want to try this brand... but I can't find it in a ⅜ by them. My stubby is ⅜. My M18 gen 2 mid torque is ½ but not trying to use that with this attachment lol. I mean I do also have the M18 driver (¼ collet) but I think this is a very neat attachment so I want it 😆
Did you do the video of impact driver vs impact wrench where you start at maybe a 5/8 2" lag then one by one increasing to a 5/8 10" lag to see where the impact drivers speed is not able to beat the impact wrenchs torque
If you're driving any amount of large screws on a day to day basis the adapter on an impact wrench will save you a lot of headache with overheating drivers or getting getting replaced all the time
Can't decide if i should get a impact driver with a drill Chuck via adapter. 1/2 inch Impact Wrench with a hex adapter for turning it into a functional impact driver. Leaning towards the impact driver since it can do the jobs of all three. The loss of efficiency is fine as long as the job gets done. While the impact wrench adopter would need another adopter for a drill for drilling. That's compounding the loss of efficiency. Is my thought process rational?
@@ManCaverTools i literally bought one from a private seller not even an hour ago. Got the adaptor coming Tuesday from Amazon. Can't ever have too many tools.
With the one key on the 1/4 and with the power it has, would you think you could use it as a 3/8s impact? I'm rebuilding my set and I feel like I could get away with using the 1/4 for everything 3/8 and under and get myself the right angle 3/8ths along with the 1/4 with one key
The impact wrench was slower because an impact driver hits harder in forward than in reverse. And an impact wrench hits harder in reverse than in forward
links don't last forever. I used to put links up but after a long time the link doesn't work anymore. I used to get comments saying the link doesn't work. so I stopped using them
I'm just at this fork in the road right now, I'm going to pick up one tool and 95% of times it will be for screws but now and then I will want to remove nuts. Do I buy an impact wrench or impact driver. I straight away thought impact wrench as it can do both but was wondering how it feels when driving in a screws and is there still the same amount of feel in the hand e.g. soft start and not to go too far in? any suggestions
Dewalt makes an adapter like this, I tried it back in February. There was a bit too much play in my Makita impact wrench, so I returned it to Lowe’s. Item number 353386, $7.48.
@@landshark6659 I have the 1/2 square to 1/4 hex dewalt from lowes for $7. Great piece of kit. Keep it in my truck with the dewalt mid torque impact so I do not need to carry a dedicated driver.
"The battery doesn't matter". False. The torque channel (forgot their actual name) found that the 6ah battery was best. Now, hopefully you at least meant it doesn't matter as long as it's a high output. If that's the case, then I'll accept that answer for partial credit ;D
Seems like it's about as beefy as any hex collet would be. Assuming it's well made, if you're just driving screws I would think an adaptor like that could last a long time. For bolts you would just use the anvil head.
@@browsebywire4096 well, I have never tried one to be honest, but others have said they’ve broken a few of them in a short period of time even the main brands.
how much they pay you to promote this seen two different channels post this recently. not that cool of a product why would u want a big ass impact to tighten 1/4 fasteners
A company didnt come to us to promote this,It was just a recent discovery. If we were given this item or paid to do a video on it we legally have to tell that we didn’t pay for this. I say in the video that I paid for this item myself and it was not sent to me. It’s only $10 for 2 of them
@@ManCaverTools I understand. just odd two channels discovered it at the same time. I suppose this could save money but the only impact with a 1/2" i have is the milwaukee fuel so i think using that with a 1/4 adapter is a bit overkill. lol. i have my actual milwaukee 1/4 driver for that.
I have a legit question. What does driving screws into a log prove? You can buy the cheapest piece of crap tool and it will drive screws. Put up rafters 8 hours a day with a impact wrench that has a gimmicky attachment then tell me how you feel about it. I'll bring it up on the jobsite and try not to get laughed at
Umm it's not to replace an impact driver it is a cheap way to turn an impact wrench to driver in a pinch. Pretty common sense, did you really think someone is going to dedicate their impact wrench for driving screws? Same idea as using a 1/4" impact adapter to socket adapter.
this is an impact wrench that is driving in screws. Not sure what other info your looking for. ill try not to laugh while I determine the importance of your legit question.
@@ManCaverTools IF you put your face out there you better be prepared to take some negative feedback. Your response to me tells shows me your maturity level. I've been with you since day 1 and I used to really enjoy your channel cause it was real. Just some dude from McHenry county making repairs to his home. To bad you turned into another "tool expert" I'm a journeyman and use tools everyday to put food on the table. Next time I see you at HD maybe we can have a serious tool discussion. Try not to forget where you started and maybe try to revisit it. Ok I've said my peace . Nothing but luck to you and your channel
Your first question was negative feedback. Your goal was to insult me not ask me a legit question. That shows me your maturity level. So I have a response back that fits your level. Your commenting on a video that only shows that you can use an impact wrench to also drive in screws. This video is not about a tool, but a socket adapter that you can put on a tool. Which has nothing to do with working on rafters all day long. Did the title of this video say a perfect cheap tool to work on rafters all day long?
@@ronniethelimodriver6971 wow I am surprised that a journeyman cannot grasp the concept of an adapter regardless for impact wrench or driver for DiY regardless of if you are in the trades or not.. What if I want to change a tire and then go build a table or somethin? These 2 tools overlap with their adapters. It doesnt take a journeyman to figure that out. It's common sense.. Take the L and go.. Ronny the L driver sounding like you got dumped and cannot accept the reality... Dude just stop already
I love that adapter , I use my impact wrench a lot when building decks , those long lag bolts put a lot of stress on my impact driver , that adapter saves me a lot of time because now I don't have to lug around 2 tools , I can now put in the smaller screws with my impact Wrench too ...👍
I bought these, for those of you that want to grab these right away like I did, read the reviews.. mine jammed up on me right away and trapped my bit extender. Great idea, crappy execution on these cheaper adapters. It seems to be hit or miss so buyer beware. Thank you mct for another cool video, I do not mean any disrespect, just want to make people aware that some of these things have serious issues.
I have bits that jam up in all brands though. that's what these tests are for and I thank you for viewing Travis
Here is my theory of why the impact wrench did worse than the impact driver:
The impact driver is optimised for soft torque, this is needed so it can last longer without starting impacting, making driving screws into wood much faster.
The impact wrench is optimised for hard torque as it would be used mainly for bolts, it has a weaker spring so it can start hammering faster, and so it has to tension less from your elbows.
You’ve just about summed it up correctly, Martin! 👍👍👍😁✌🏻
I think the Impact Wrenches don't have as high of RPMs, especially compared to that M18 Fuel driver, it's like 4200rpms. I bet that wrench has less RPMs.
I don't think the spring would be weaker in the wrenches because, I could be wrong but, the spring's resistance is part of what helps make for more powerful whacks. The bigger the impact, the bigger the spring's get. Bigger motor drivers heavier spring, swings heavier hammer = more ugga-dugga
XD
We’ve basically summed it up for you Browsey
this wasnt a versus video. this was just to show that this attachment can make your impact wrench act like an impact driver so you dont need to bring 2 tools
A weaker spring that gives you a harder impact, 🤔never heard of that one before gotta say🤣
The first impact wrench I bought over 20 years ago, when non of the big brands had ANY, had such an adapter.
I got one of those for my M12 stubby i keep in my trunk. That way I can take off the lug nuts and drill out a nail hole for patching with the same tool.
it is a nice thing to have and I thank you for viewfinder Tainted
I have a few, they are great. It allows for odd possibilities like using a drill brush to help do the dishes with my air impact
very good and I thank you for viewing big
I still have a Ryobi version of this that came with my first green Ryobi 1/2" Impact wrench back in the day. Genius idea. I had problems breaking the 1/4" adapters until I bought some Bosch ones, haven't broken one in years. They must use really good steel in them.
This is super handy. I currently don't need it because I have a Bosch Freak, however if I ever need a replacement for such tool I'd happily go for something with higher torque like an impact wrench + the 1/4"collet adaptor.
I agree, its almost like 2 tools in 1. I thank you for viewing Mr Luisinho90
Even better buy an impact wrench with adjustable torque settings to make it even more versatile
The Bosch freak 2 seems like a good middle ground, and their ProCore batteries use 21700 cells too. Great video.
Bosch did a good thing with their Freak.and I thank you for viewing Abanoub
I'm hoping that Bosch release a Freak 3 in their new Profactor line later this year. Their new Profactor impact wrench has a massive bump in power over the previous gen. Imagine that same bump in power to The Freak.
I had one and it was great. I took my suspension apart effortlessly with it. I returned it because I didn't like the small line up of Bosch tools so I went with Milwaukee instead.
Bro you have done exactly what I wanted. God bless you.
That impact driver is hitting some insane speeds
I just had that delivered last Wednesday it's very nice
very good and im sure you will love it
Nice that atachment safe us from have to buy a impact driver, like me i do not have so much use for impact driver so this works just great
that is why I think its a great attachment. It truly can save people money
I got one. Works great on the electric ratchets, and even hand ratchets for using driver bits. I wanna see what that 1” impact does with it 🤣
that video will be coming up in the middle of the month and I thank you for viewing P0tat
Thank you for sharing it's a cool tool that not everyone knows about I do
I thank you Thomas :)
This is a great idea. I may get the 3/8 stubby and some adapters.
the m18 stubby is a great tool
I love the m12 stubby
it is a beast for a 12v
Great video...less tools to buy...not too shabby...👍
I thank you for your support Rex
Just picked up the dewalt one for my Ryobi P262 after watching this last night. Super happy and excited. Especially since most of my work I do is on the go so this helps with weight not having to pack both. Most power impact driver I have now haha. So glad I found your channel!
Are you still using it? Any issues aft a year?
Please tell me they have an 3/8" anvil to diver adaptor!!!! Where can I find it? Great Work.
i’m not really looking for speed of a skinny screw, i’m looking for the power behind a 10 inch lag bolt i can’t find anything about it
I already made a few videos on this. you should check them out
It’s very interesting how this is becoming more common knowledge now. I can personally recommend getting the PT adaptor that is available at O’reilly’s Auto Parts. I got the 3/8 to 1/4 hex to use on my 12 volt XTreme DeWalt, and it’s the Cats meow! 😁 Just check them out carefully and check for good machining and minimum run out. It’s no good if it is wobbling all over the place! Happy New Years Dave and Stacey, and fellow Subs! 🎉👍👍👍😁✌🏻🇺🇸
it really is awesome that all of these options are available to us now and wish you a happy new year as well George :)
Dewalt had this adapter out for a few years. I used it a few times on certain projects and it came in handy. Yes, i totally agree with you on using the correct tool for task at hand. Just nice to know in a bind you can use certain adapter to help you out.
Don't worry TRZ did the review first, second was you, Third will be VCG. Those guys are too macho to deal with little stuff like this. Just kidding, LOL...they're fun to watch.
I thank you for the info Michael
Saw this on trz the other day. Super awesome and they come in 3/8 as well.
I couldn't find this brand on Amazon in a 3/8! Where did you find it at?
this really is a good attachment
@@ManCaverTools I want to try this brand... but I can't find it in a ⅜ by them. My stubby is ⅜. My M18 gen 2 mid torque is ½ but not trying to use that with this attachment lol. I mean I do also have the M18 driver (¼ collet) but I think this is a very neat attachment so I want it 😆
@@babydyke416 it wasn’t this exact brand but titan and Irwin make them
I want to know how much better or worse this little adapter is compared to the brushless bosh freak impact driver/impact wrench
we will have to do that test in the future and I thank you for viewing Sawyer
nice. i like the testing. i always thought impact wrenchs had more force i assumed. hey like bosch freak kinda. and be great with 1¼ drill bits
yes it will and I thank you for viewing Chris
Great video great tools.
I thank you Amshaq
Did you do the video of impact driver vs impact wrench where you start at maybe a 5/8 2" lag then one by one increasing to a 5/8 10" lag to see where the impact drivers speed is not able to beat the impact wrenchs torque
That sounds great.
Yes I did and I thank you for viewing Albert
My impact wrench came with one, still tempted by a impact driver though. Cos man can never have too many tools
I agree with you on that and I thank you for viewing Michael
Can you please add the links to buy? I searched amazon and see a number of similar products with not so good reviews
it is hard to share links because they take it down and re-list items. then many links I shared became dead links
the titan 3/8 adapter from northern tools $ 10 , milwakee adapter from home depot is $ 24
very good and I thank you for the info FP
Great adapter. Also Dave have you ever demonstrated the Milwaukee m12 fuel installation driver on your channel?
it is a nice one and it will make people like their impact wrench even more
If you're driving any amount of large screws on a day to day basis the adapter on an impact wrench will save you a lot of headache with overheating drivers or getting getting replaced all the time
that's why this adapter is good because it will let you use your impact wrench for screws and lags/bolts
This is a good point. The wrench won't be anywhere near capacity, whereas the driver is.
@@whirled_peas if you're just driving screws any impact will do, you don't need the wrench.
What do you make if the difference in times? Driver was twice as fast!
Also did you get a 3/8 to 1/4 adapter for the stubby too?
this wasn't a versus video. this was to show off this attachment for impact wrenches
They make a 3/8 socket that you can use, that has a ball detent and a 1/4 hex drive . Been around for yrs! Ppl be sleeping on this socket
it is a nice attachement and I than you for viewing Micheal
Got one of those at home depot for $7.
Do you have the name of the product?
@@hidingmyrealname sunex makes the 1 that I have. It's called like 3/8 hex drive impact adapter. I Have a chrome 1 craftsman makes also
3/8 -1/4 hex shank adapter socket.eBay has them and a set w other adapters all depends on your needs
I was thinking about upgrading my old brushed M12 impact driver
.. But I have the stubby impact wrench! For $9...? I'm sold!
very good I am glad I can help :)
Where is the Amazon link for the adaptor?
A good one made for impacting is the wera 784/c1
I thank you for the info Brad :)
Please, what is the brand of this adapter from Amazon? I need one for a Ryobi 1/2 in impact driver. I don't see the link. What did I miss?
A drill is superior driving screws. I have an adapter as well. Comes in handy sometimes when i need it
Can't decide if i should get a impact driver with a drill Chuck via adapter. 1/2 inch Impact Wrench with a hex adapter for turning it into a functional impact driver.
Leaning towards the impact driver since it can do the jobs of all three. The loss of efficiency is fine as long as the job gets done.
While the impact wrench adopter would need another adopter for a drill for drilling. That's compounding the loss of efficiency.
Is my thought process rational?
Will the dewalt impact wrench also be slower to drive fasteners compared to an impact driver using this adapter?
you are correct
@@ManCaverTools i literally bought one from a private seller not even an hour ago. Got the adaptor coming Tuesday from Amazon. Can't ever have too many tools.
Can you explain how long an m12 fuel impact should last using under the hood. And do they lose power after using them in your opinion?
that depends on what battery you use. I recommend you use a 3ah, 4ah or 6ah on the impacts
@@ManCaverTools thanks for the input just purchased m18 compact 3/8 last night from home depot in concord, California
Yeah, but now I want to see Milwaukee come out with a hydraulic impact wrench (the same mechanism in the Surge) to take the noise levels down.
Where is the link to your merchandise store?
the merchant store needs to be updated so it is down for now. but it will be up in the future :)
Supports comment from Thailand.
I thank you Suvijak
you could put that on a ratchet to drive in screws in tight spaces.
Yes you can :)
Clever idea
I think i need to get this now
Yes you do
Where is the link for Amazon???
I thought you said you would put the link down below unless I'm crazy I don't see it.
I did but then it became a dead link. so I took it down
@@ManCaverTools my bad thanks
Buy the Mac tools 1/4 inch hex socket adapters they can withstand 250 ft lbs..
very good and I thank you for viewing James
Me encanta las herramientas a 12v son mis preferidas.
I need newer hex drill bits though which us a bummer cause the 1/2” Chuck adapter can’t justify getting it cause it’s so massive for some reason
if you done need it then you can just continue using your impact driver :) I thank you for viewing Dvx
With the one key on the 1/4 and with the power it has, would you think you could use it as a 3/8s impact? I'm rebuilding my set and I feel like I could get away with using the 1/4 for everything 3/8 and under and get myself the right angle 3/8ths along with the 1/4 with one key
it fun to tinker with tool and see how they are with another style of a modd
2 in 1 ( impact Wrench/ Driver ) Awesome ✔️ Only Milwaukee 👍
I agree and thank you for viewing Makita
The impact wrench was slower because an impact driver hits harder in forward than in reverse. And an impact wrench hits harder in reverse than in forward
that is correct and I thank you for viewing Jeffery
No link in description for the tool
links don't last forever. I used to put links up but after a long time the link doesn't work anymore. I used to get comments saying the link doesn't work. so I stopped using them
I bought the Dewalt one 1/2 to 1/4 cost me $8 I'm looking for 3/8 to 1/4 Milwaukee brand cost 20+ pretty steep price.
it really is a good little attachment and I thank you for viewing Rudeman
Could I have a impact wrench for cheap. I’ve decided anything will work. I’m using it for emergencies for tire lugs. Thanks
Where can I buy that adapter? I don’t see a link
you can get these on Amazon or Lowes
I'm just at this fork in the road right now, I'm going to pick up one tool and 95% of times it will be for screws but now and then I will want to remove nuts. Do I buy an impact wrench or impact driver. I straight away thought impact wrench as it can do both but was wondering how it feels when driving in a screws and is there still the same amount of feel in the hand e.g. soft start and not to go too far in? any suggestions
I wish you would've link to Amazon to get these $9 deal. Like some other youtubers do.
Can put the link where to buy those please ?
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07GBT2C4T/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Thank you !!
yo whats up man caver cool attachment
Whats up Hudson and I agree that is ver useful
i can finally get a 3+auto speed compact impact driver, i dont know why ryobi put it on their compact 3/8 impact but the impact driver.
Dewalt makes an adapter like this, I tried it back in February. There was a bit too much play in my Makita impact wrench, so I returned it to Lowe’s. Item number 353386, $7.48.
very good and I thank you for viewing M60
Dewalt makes it, makita makes one, milwaukee makes one, wera makes one,
Probably more but that's all i know
Can you redo this comparison with your modded 1/2 impact driver?
Is this adapter still available on Amazon or any other store?
Is this a Milwaukee brand adapter?
I got it from amazon. many brands make this adapter now
What About chuck adapter from Sds Plus To 13mm??
I will do more investigating on that and I thank our for the suggestion Flush
Does anyone know What’s the part number to the impact driver
I'm going to get a 1/2" square to 1/2" chuck so I can break spade bits.
Hammer drill is still more powerful, than a half inch impact wrench with a Chuck adaptor.
lol I thank you for viewing Tony
Dave, can you to a head to head with some other ones, like the Dewalt? And, ya, Clint beat you to this one. LOL :-)
Yes I can and I thank you for the suggestion Steve
Noob question here. Can use it as drill? Got any specific special adapter?
as long as the bit can fit inside the 1/4 collit
I actually picked one up for my mid torque DeWalt impact wrench. It's a bit much but hey why not have one just Incase I need it. Lol
Milwaukee has this also Milwaukee SHOCKWAVE 1/2 in. Square x 1/4 in. Hex Impact Adaptor at home depot model #48-03-4410
Nice. Can’t find it on Canadian site unfortunately. Will have to stick with Amazon
Dewalt has one it is $7 at lowes.
@@Jtwizzle your looking at the wrong size we are talking about 1/2" to 1/4" not 1/4" to 1/2"
@@landshark6659 I have the 1/2 square to 1/4 hex dewalt from lowes for $7. Great piece of kit. Keep it in my truck with the dewalt mid torque impact so I do not need to carry a dedicated driver.
@@Jtwizzle I didn't see it only the other 1 might be sold out
Dewalt has them at Lowe’s for 7-8 bucks
very good and I thank you for viewing Troyg
Nice trick David ;) BUT is not that stable like impact driver ;) WOBBLE ;)
but it still is a good option :)
@@ManCaverTools of course it is ;)
My theory on this is......if time isn't an issue, I can dig saving money
The impact driver wins in speed because it has more RPM than the impact wrench, but the wrench has much more power than the driver.
this is a nice attachment though, I thank you for viewing X
Lag bolt test would be interesting. My guess is the wrench would win out there.
5:08
with my makita xtd16 / dtd171 I've never snapped an adapter, and i use non impact grade adapters lmao
I snap them all the time.
Or buy the newest Freak and you get the best of both worlds!
this is a good option for people that are not into the Bosch line and I thank you for viewing Bennet
I forsee a lot of stripped screws from rookies that see this video🤣🤣🤣
So where's the link???
it got deleted when I updated all of the descriptions. that is why I dont like to put links
"The battery doesn't matter". False. The torque channel (forgot their actual name) found that the 6ah battery was best. Now, hopefully you at least meant it doesn't matter as long as it's a high output. If that's the case, then I'll accept that answer for partial credit ;D
dude I been using a 1/2 to 1/4 adapter for years
im not saying this is new. this is just something people dont research as much as other tools
I am pretty sure they don’t last forever
Seems like it's about as beefy as any hex collet would be. Assuming it's well made, if you're just driving screws I would think an adaptor like that could last a long time. For bolts you would just use the anvil head.
@@browsebywire4096 well, I have never tried one to be honest, but others have said they’ve broken a few of them in a short period of time even the main brands.
we will see in time.
There's a better version that's made by Irwin. It's magnetic and I use it.
ill have to check that out and I thank you for the suggestion Ponyo
@@ManCaverTools I couldn't believe how impossible to find these in a store. Had become for me. But ya that Irwin is pretty solid. Amazon has them.
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Coffee time
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you are welcome
as soon as i buy a impact driver...
lol. that's how it always is
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I thank you for viewing Nicholas
But it works better on a dewalt 😆
lol I thank you for viewing John
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I thank you Pirate
how much they pay you to promote this seen two different channels post this recently. not that cool of a product why would u want a big ass impact to tighten 1/4 fasteners
A company didnt come to us to promote this,It was just a recent discovery. If we were given this item or paid to do a video on it we legally have to tell that we didn’t pay for this. I say in the video that I paid for this item myself and it was not sent to me. It’s only $10 for 2 of them
@@ManCaverTools I understand. just odd two channels discovered it at the same time. I suppose this could save money but the only impact with a 1/2" i have is the milwaukee fuel so i think using that with a 1/4 adapter is a bit overkill. lol. i have my actual milwaukee 1/4 driver for that.
I have a legit question. What does driving screws into a log prove? You can buy the cheapest piece of crap tool and it will drive screws. Put up rafters 8 hours a day with a impact wrench that has a gimmicky attachment then tell me how you feel about it. I'll bring it up on the jobsite and try not to get laughed at
Umm it's not to replace an impact driver it is a cheap way to turn an impact wrench to driver in a pinch.
Pretty common sense, did you really think someone is going to dedicate their impact wrench for driving screws? Same idea as using a 1/4" impact adapter to socket adapter.
this is an impact wrench that is driving in screws. Not sure what other info your looking for. ill try not to laugh while I determine the importance of your legit question.
@@ManCaverTools IF you put your face out there you better be prepared to take some negative feedback. Your response to me tells shows me your maturity level. I've been with you since day 1 and I used to really enjoy your channel cause it was real. Just some dude from McHenry county making repairs to his home. To bad you turned into another "tool expert" I'm a journeyman and use tools everyday to put food on the table. Next time I see you at HD maybe we can have a serious tool discussion. Try not to forget where you started and maybe try to revisit it. Ok I've said my peace . Nothing but luck to you and your channel
Your first question was negative feedback. Your goal was to insult me not ask me a legit question. That shows me your maturity level. So I have a response back that fits your level. Your commenting on a video that only shows that you can use an impact wrench to also drive in screws. This video is not about a tool, but a socket adapter that you can put on a tool. Which has nothing to do with working on rafters all day long. Did the title of this video say a perfect cheap tool to work on rafters all day long?
@@ronniethelimodriver6971 wow I am surprised that a journeyman cannot grasp the concept of an adapter regardless for impact wrench or driver for DiY regardless of if you are in the trades or not..
What if I want to change a tire and then go build a table or somethin? These 2 tools overlap with their adapters. It doesnt take a journeyman to figure that out. It's common sense.. Take the L and go..
Ronny the L driver sounding like you got dumped and cannot accept the reality... Dude just stop already
i remember Dewalt introduce this type of adapter around 5 years ago
ruclips.net/video/ulwJx0_ZhZE/видео.html
Should have tested this with the milwaukee impact driver and the milwaukee impact frankenstein
wera make one of these