This Channel is an accompaniment to my main channel "Tools & Stuff" ru-vid.com On this channel you will see tool reviews, tool comparisons, head to head tool battles, as well as out-takes and the like from my other channel. So please feel free to jump on board, there is nothing too serious, just a bit of fun.
Please help with suggesting a site or resource that we can use to compare any impact driver with any other impact driver . not just regular spec, but the testing timing done by reviewers . Im interested in comparing TD111D 12v Makita brushless impact with DCF850 18v Dewalt impact driver. in India bare tool of this Makita is actually at same price as the top of the line 850.
you need to try out the hercules from harbor freight. I removed and installed a lower ball joint with the thing this week. The 1/2 adapter gave out after some abuse. Very impressed $100 for the kit and comes with a free 4ah battery
Since this is the "US version", just an FYI. I own two of the gen4 Milwaukee Impact Drivers (2953), both of mine are made in Vietnam. Not that it matters where they are made (to me anyway), I wonder why yours are made in China & ours are Vietnam. Same with my 4th gen M18 Hammer Drill, Vietnam. However my 2nd gen M18 Fuel Impact Driver & Hammer Drill were made in China.
@@BuildsStuff Since this is the first time I have ever commented on one of your videos, just wanted to say I love your videos, I watch all of them, on the speaking channels anyway. And I don't even own any Makitas. But if I were ever to change platforms that's what I would change to. Thanks
I made my wife and sister watch this last night to prove to them that I’m not the only person with 10+ impact drivers. The song explain it all to them.
Work out how time works… bahahahahaha love it Yer new Panasonic? Years ago I have a drill driver set the old pure black and white skinned set. Took a beating
The Makita 18v model you've got there has a strange seating for the bits, if I recall correctly. There is a spacer part Makita manufactures to make it better when using non-Japanese bits.
This was fun to watch. Bosch impact has kind of been last generation for a while and they've just bought out a new one that has a shorter body and I think they have moved the lights. Bout time. Saw their video a month or so ago.
Hello there,I just want to know the type/types of application this narrow crown stapler is used for.I have lots of Milwaukee tools and this is not one of them,I'm planning to buy it to add to my collections but before I do so,I want to really understand it's work,what it does,the type of operations that it is used for.
Are the new high out puts equivalent to the standard 5ah? looking at getting a few new batteries for the 450mm chainsaw, but want to use them in my other tools to, so don't really like the idea of the 8ah and the 5ahs look pretty chunky to
I love the idea, but from a practical point of view these just aren't worth it. The design is terrible, these kinds of batteries get dropped regularly and sharp corners are going to break easier. The charging in the absolute deal breaker though, USB C just isn't acceptible for something like this. They might have had something if they developed their own charger to get around the protections of most companies, but they cheaped out and went USB C which is terribly slow. At least when it comes to Makita and Milwaukee, while their batteries are stupid expensive normally, they run enough sales and tool deals that if you don't have to have it right now, you can usually get what you need for little enough price difference to even bother with stuff like this.
I'll stick paying more for batteries made by actual company, which also has their branch in every country in case something bad happens. I'll also stick to the phrase - "If something is for everything, then its for nothing".