In this video, I will review the Generation 4 hammer drill (2904-20 and the impact driver 2953-20. We will drill through cinder blocks, steel, and wood. Enjoy and remember to like and subscribe for more vids!
Love the review just wanted to inform you that the fourth setting on the impact driver is not auto stop ( at least not in wood ) that is for sheet metal fasteners. something that is useful to individuals like myself who normally runs self tappers into sheet metal on duck work, etc. it’s not for woodworking. The symbol on the fourth setting resembles a self tapping screw if you notice. Drive it into sheet metal with self tapping screws, preferably hex head, and you’ll see a difference in the function. Dewalt favors wood workers when it comes to their impacts, idk if they still do it but their 4th setting would slow the impacts down towards the end of the drive to allow a flush finish.
@@MendandMakeno prob! Yeah, man. Maybe one day you’ll review their 860 new impact driver which appears to be the strongest on the market… they decided to join the bandwagon of making a overly powered impact driver 😅.