That drill has a crazy amount of power for a compact tool. It’s putting out just as much torque as Ryobi’s full size HP hammer drill and quite frankly, might be even more powerful than the Ryobi. You’re a beast cuz 👊👊👊
At 8:07 that's one thing I hate about doing construction in the US, in Canada you would never find a construction screw that a #2 Phillips. Everything is a #2 Robinson or Red Robinson (because Robinson is also colour coded) In the US you have to buy T25 Torx screws as a special purchase, as opposed to be opposed to them being standard for construction screws! It doesn't sound like a big deal until you show up to a job site in the US and they hand you the screws and you spend every third screw experiencing cam'out. Not to mention not being able to screw from angles really well, plus it could be dangerous when you cam'out and your momentum takes you forward.
Don’t have any of the new compact Flex tools but do have the driver, oscillating tool, router and picking up the hammer drill from Lowe’s on Wednesday. If I have my way, I’ll have them all- they’re amazing and the warranty they provide shows that they stand behind their tools.
If I'm going compact, I'm going real compact as in Milwaukee m12. I'm a pro electrician for a living and m12 does 95 percent of the tasks I need in a day. Granted you still need 18v tools for heavy duty tasks but they only come off the truck when needed
Smeesh that like button and I can't wait for the album to come out. Also I'd like to see it up against the dewalt atomic line maybe with the power stack bat ray on it this is a great video
@@electricianron_New_Jerseyesp compact. I look at my newest impact with the 3 lights on front and those small slimline batteries - I just did my whole shed flooring using 6”hyperlok fasteners and without hesitation.
The evil twin is truly evil Ron, and unfortunately this was a solo project as Vance kicked me out of his band 2 years ago. Accused me of eating Philly cheesesteak 😢