NIce vid Gents, I have the kielder and it is a great tool. Is that a new one or one you run for a while building the shed?, as they reckon they free up and get more powerful as you run them in.
Crackin good test Mates! ‘Spanner’ VS ‘wrench?’ As these all employ an anvil, maybe call them Imact Anvil? I think of a spanner as a hand held tool, so I don't know, and not being British…? Thoroughly enjoyable content. Cheers from ‘across the Pond!’ 👍💪🍻 🇬🇧🇺🇸😊
In some cases yes actually, Torque Spanners are actually a thing. You use them for things you won't be able to get a socket on, but need torqued accurately. Far more accurate than using a crows foot even if it's rotated 90⁰. Either way the difference is that a spanner has a fixed jaw, a Wrench only really applies to a Shifter/adjustable spanner/ swedish nut lathe, or things used with sockets unless non ratcheting as that's known a a bar or a beam.
@@MachineryNation for the price I certainly can not moan I mean I can not expected champion on a beer budget however I did buy a sgs tool box after your other video and I am certainly impressed with it
Thanks for the review. Had the Hyundai one in my basket but just wanted to see a review to confirm. I have bought it. The mentioned of their cars was fun. Of course they are a massive engineering conglomerate and have the most vast factory making the latest and most enormous ships. So I thought they must be able to make a little powertool! The 3 year warranty speaks for itself.
I'm surprised they picked the Kielder as the winner. It made nowhere near its stated 400Nm and was pretty rubbish on the most important test ie. actually removing fasteners.. I own its big brother which claims 700Nm. It's a decent tool, but I doubt it gets anywhere near that.
Its not a spanner, or a wrench really. Its a tool you attach a socket to and undo tight nuts and bolts.. a breaker bar..? Its a flexless, brushess, battery breaker bar
You need to join them anvil to anvil and let rip. That would be fun. Like the idea of being able to insert screw driver bits into the anvil. I can tell you one thing, my favourite brand of power tools doesn’t like salt water. Two weeks on a boat and they are knackered!
You guys should also do a repair cost video on them if it's even possible, Kielder have a fixed price repair scheme, which I have had to use after driving over one of my impact wrenches, faultless service! No I'm not sponsored by Kielder but I do have all the impacts in their range. As a mobile mechanic I can also vouch for the water test seeing as it never stops raining these days lol
Nevermind the word wrench, it's the American term cordless I object to. In English it's a flex so Flexless Impact Spanner would be correct in my view. Forget all this American language crap.