Wera Kraftform Kompakt 900 Set 1, Impact Screwdriver Set has Set: 25nm of Unfastening Torque with each hammer strike. A heavy tool for pesky fasteners. Set 1 on Amazon: amzn.to/3IHNG4y
But you got to admit these specialty tools keep your hands clean and you get jobs done right in half the time. I have more money in tools than my pickup truck.
@@markm0000 ya but most of us aren't tradesmen's, most are just randos that like working on a thing or two. I adore the nice tools and I am dieing to get a wera set, but every time i see that price tag i flinch. I can either get this 1 wera set, or 10 of these meh ones from HF. For one tool it doesn't make much sense to cheep out, but when you look at everything you want/need, you start to look at your retirement account differently.
Amazing tool. Feel like the rounded strike part would cause slipping of the hammer and end up in your hand. Probably would be better to have a flat striking part.
I have got to wonder how it compares to a regular impact driver like the Vessel Impact Driver No.250001 I can't imagine that handle looking nice for long.
if you only use a plastic dead blow hammer on it, don't throw it around on concrete and clean and grease it regularly it'll take lots of time. my Ko-ken is going on its 13th of use year and the grip is still intact except for a little bit where a not well centered hammer strike took a 3mm bit out of it(repaired with some black Ripcare). take care of your tools and they'll take care of you and your income as they say... 😉 beside the yellow and black "demolition" thru-tang series of Wera screwdrivers is already known for it very hard wearing and durable handles. 👍
This is so simple yet so genius. Cant believe this isn’t a common tool. Im thinking the force from the hammer doesn’t even compare to an electrical impact wrench. Really want this
In as much time as it takes you to pull the trigger you can likely do everything the guy did in this video with a Walmart impact drill There is a reason It isn’t important. The M18 1/2” Impact can probably snap the shaft of that screwdriver in half if you put it on the chuck at full throttle. Impact Drills literally do this every time they make the Noise. thousands of times per minute. Try to take a lug nut off with either one and you tell me which one you should buy… Lol. My advice ends here
I’ve found from experience that the heavier the impact screwdriver is the better it works. See Vessel 2400, it’s like 2 lbs and works waaaaay better than these light weight German tools. That is if your fastener is truly stuck. For light weight fasteners, I’m sure this will be fine
man if only they made something like this electric, with a trigger even. We could call it an impact gun! that would render this here impact screw driver pretty much a gimmicky dumbass tool right?