I would have demonstrated how the Impact Driver can use 'Impact' sockets to undo wheel nuts on a car (something the drills cannot do). Great video. Cheers.
An impact driver is not the same a an impact gun. Impact guns are high torque wrenches. An impact driver is not made for that, it's for driving in lag bolts into wood and things like that.
I bought a 1/2 drive impact cordless 18 volt and it came qith a battery and charger for 99$ and now both my driving daughters change their own tires and run their jacks up with the same socket. Tell me any other brand that can do that for 99$ and I bought them around 2018 an another around 2020 and they are both still changing tires fast! Ryobi could literally save your child by cutting the time down on the side of the road for 99$ think about that.
Please tell me you meant RYOBI Impact WRENCH for lug nut changes, right? For proper torque range for auto/RV lug nuts, I personally use the RYOBI ONE+ 18V Cordless 3-Speed 1/2 in. Impact WRENCH w/ a 4.0 Ah battery. Going on two years of much and flawless use. I personally would not trust what you appear to be implying as a RYOBI Impact DRIVER being used by your daughters for lug nut R&R. Hope I read things wrong.
@@CC_Marauderhow many ugga duggas to tighten the bolts? Best practice is to use Torque wrench to not risk cross treading or snapping wheel studs with over-torquing from Impact driver.
Believe it or not, there is such a thing as "too much drilling power". The hammer drill will be fine.... the material you are drilling could be another story.
@@robertojbenitezbeauchamp3793 but...can't I just adjust down the gear/torch number of the hammer drill? And the cost is cheaper than buying one hammer drill and one driver...unless you believe you never need to drill into bricks
I recently purchased a hammer drill along with the 1/4 hex quick change adapter for hex bits that are also used in driver. I would say, this hammer drill is a very versatile tool. It can do the same as a regular drill, plus you can drill better in concrete if hammer mode is activated. It can also be a driver when needed. Just buy a set of impact rated bits and you're good to go. But if you are always on a concrete task, or you want to drill through a concrete. There is a better tool for that. An upgraded and more robust hammer drill which is the rotary hammer drill. But it is very huge and not that handy if you try to use it as a regular drill. There are a couple of modes to choose from. Just the same as a hammer drill. Just more powerful and bigger. And oh, you can use this rotary hammer drill as a chipping tool too! Like a small jackhammer. Not for demolition. Just for chipping
An impact wrench deserves far better explanation to understand it's application. The reason it's call an "impact" wrench it's because it basically emulates a regular wrench being hit by a hammer at very high speed so it's main application is to loosen down and tighten up bolts and screws. Using a drill and hammer drill is virtually the same, the hammer is basically an additional feature on the tool, no need to own both, just buy the drill with hammer feature, and if you want the real thing then buy a SDS plus/max rotary hammer; far superior.
Uh yeah, this is across the board for RUclips. You'll not find dislikes on any videos. Most people suspect it was because the bigger content creators on YT, companies like Disney and NBC, were getting their content mercilessly "ratioed" (where dislikes were WAY higher than likes) whenever they put out stuff the masses didn't like. They were getting embarrassed so their buddies at YT took away the source of their embarrassment. I doubt a company like RYOBI would have had this problem.
RYOBI does not honor their warranty. Do not buy RYOBI if you are in HAWAII. You will be forced to ship to the mainland for service. I was quoted almost $200 shipping cost from UPS & USPS for my weed wacker that is still under warranty for the SLOWEST possible shipping. This means you are without the tool for weeks/months in addition to the cost, assuming they will even honor your claim.
I feel bad for you because here in Indiana I have no problems with Ryobi, I'm thinking Ryobi policies should be the least of your concerns in Hawaii right about now
Wow! Love how Shannon really relates to the audience, since I know nothing about tools this feed is great!
I would have demonstrated how the Impact Driver can use 'Impact' sockets to undo wheel nuts on a car (something the drills cannot do). Great video. Cheers.
An impact driver is not the same a an impact gun. Impact guns are high torque wrenches. An impact driver is not made for that, it's for driving in lag bolts into wood and things like that.
I bought a 1/2 drive impact cordless 18 volt and it came qith a battery and charger for 99$ and now both my driving daughters change their own tires and run their jacks up with the same socket. Tell me any other brand that can do that for 99$ and I bought them around 2018 an another around 2020 and they are both still changing tires fast! Ryobi could literally save your child by cutting the time down on the side of the road for 99$ think about that.
This is amazing! 💚💚💚
Please tell me you meant RYOBI Impact WRENCH for lug nut changes, right?
For proper torque range for auto/RV lug nuts, I personally use the RYOBI ONE+ 18V Cordless 3-Speed 1/2 in. Impact WRENCH w/ a 4.0 Ah battery.
Going on two years of much and flawless use.
I personally would not trust what you appear to be implying as a RYOBI Impact DRIVER being used by your daughters for lug nut R&R.
Hope I read things wrong.
I hope you don’t mean that your daughters are driving out of torque spec on the road… a wheel can come off and kill some one!
@@CC_Marauderhow many ugga duggas to tighten the bolts? Best practice is to use Torque wrench to not risk cross treading or snapping wheel studs with over-torquing from Impact driver.
I’ve always wondered the difference! I never know what to ask so thanks for breaking that down!
wait but u r a gurI why would u be wondering this?
Man that impact is sick. Def need one of those bad boys.
So the hammer drill does all the jobs of a normal drill plus drilling into bricks....why need a normal drill?
twice expensive
Believe it or not, there is such a thing as "too much drilling power". The hammer drill will be fine.... the material you are drilling could be another story.
@@robertojbenitezbeauchamp3793 but...can't I just adjust down the gear/torch number of the hammer drill? And the cost is cheaper than buying one hammer drill and one driver...unless you believe you never need to drill into bricks
I recently purchased a hammer drill along with the 1/4 hex quick change adapter for hex bits that are also used in driver. I would say, this hammer drill is a very versatile tool. It can do the same as a regular drill, plus you can drill better in concrete if hammer mode is activated. It can also be a driver when needed. Just buy a set of impact rated bits and you're good to go.
But if you are always on a concrete task, or you want to drill through a concrete. There is a better tool for that. An upgraded and more robust hammer drill which is the rotary hammer drill. But it is very huge and not that handy if you try to use it as a regular drill. There are a couple of modes to choose from. Just the same as a hammer drill. Just more powerful and bigger. And oh, you can use this rotary hammer drill as a chipping tool too! Like a small jackhammer. Not for demolition. Just for chipping
Great video. The perfect length and not too wordy
Gotta say, I was surprised when my impact ate straight through concrete lol. This and a hammer drill, the world is yours😂
Straight and to the point. Questions answered. No fluff about the history of the impact driver and its inventors. lol. Thanks.
I have to say this woman knows more about tools than all the men i know
I use my impact drill for EVERYTHING on the house. No need for more drills.
but can it do cement wall?
I'd like more detail on hammer drill operation
Very informative !
Subscribed 😍
great video
Thank you!!!
Cómo les puedo comprar desde México?
I learnt stuff
By name alone I use to think an “impact” driver does what a hammer drill does. Why I was confused if I needed one. Seems silly a decade later 😅.
sounds like the hammer drill makes regular drill worthless?
The hammer drill costs more, as you might expect.
Why buy a drill for "precision and control" when the hammer drill surely also has those features?
Nothing like driving a good impact full bore through some knotty... If you know what I mean
Is there a naked version?
An impact wrench deserves far better explanation to understand it's application. The reason it's call an "impact" wrench it's because it basically emulates a regular wrench being hit by a hammer at very high speed so it's main application is to loosen down and tighten up bolts and screws.
Using a drill and hammer drill is virtually the same, the hammer is basically an additional feature on the tool, no need to own both, just buy the drill with hammer feature, and if you want the real thing then buy a SDS plus/max rotary hammer; far superior.
just bettery and change here
I find it hilarious that they'd disable the dislikes. What a bunch of snowflakes.
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#FAlphabetInc
RUclips did this on everyone's vids like 2 years ago my brother. Dislikes aren't shown anywhere at least in North America
Uh yeah, this is across the board for RUclips. You'll not find dislikes on any videos. Most people suspect it was because the bigger content creators on YT, companies like Disney and NBC, were getting their content mercilessly "ratioed" (where dislikes were WAY higher than likes) whenever they put out stuff the masses didn't like. They were getting embarrassed so their buddies at YT took away the source of their embarrassment. I doubt a company like RYOBI would have had this problem.
RYOBI does not honor their warranty. Do not buy RYOBI if you are in HAWAII. You will be forced to ship to the mainland for service. I was quoted almost $200 shipping cost from UPS & USPS for my weed wacker that is still under warranty for the SLOWEST possible shipping. This means you are without the tool for weeks/months in addition to the cost, assuming they will even honor your claim.
I feel bad for you because here in Indiana I have no problems with Ryobi, I'm thinking Ryobi policies should be the least of your concerns in Hawaii right about now
Bro replied on every video
Ur not very smart who pays $200 for shipping
We feel so sorry for everyone that lives in Hawaii.
Another reason Hawaii SUX😂😂😂😂
they are all, pretty much the same. just the marketing department finding clever ways to get us to buy more tools...
I love to hammer away aka drill away.
I'm selfish that way.