@@3L5Ancho I’m not white collar, by any means, but my company is taking a 4 day weekend. I don’t really have much choice. I’d work through if the shop was open.
The power it was taking for you to not fall on the floor laughing plus the look on your face was priceless😂 . Even Makita could win against that Seesii
Everybody hates on DeWalt but most likely their houses are built with their tools. It's probably the most recognizable power tool brand for the average person.
So, let me get this straight. You showed one tool being a piece of trash, and they decided to send you another piece of trash to demonstrate on your channel. That’s genius! 🤣🤣
Clearly you Predrilled the hole for the Hercules. Also, the seesi didn’t have a fully charged battery, and you can clearly see that the Hercules was in speed 19 when the seesi was in speed 1.25.
Well, okay, this is a challenge, but I will find something positive to say about Sissy tool: It has taken the title of worst tool-o-crap from Mosquito Tool... And that's an achievement... sadly, of shame.
@@ToolswithSoAlz Hmmm... okay, we're grading in degrees of horribleness... LOL... but try this: Take the Miss Kita battery and slap it on the Sissy tool, I've heard they're interchangeable batteries from another tool channel. So maybe there's still some hope out there?? You know, Second changes and all.
Seesii is a weird brand. Some of their tools are straight dogshit. Some are actually pretty decent. I believe they can take makita batteries and in most cases perform at least a little better with better batteries.
@@ToolswithSoAlz that's interesting. I'd like to see the numbers it makes on a dyno. In any case, it looks and sounds like one of the dogshit varieties 🤣.
I purchased their mid torque impact wrench after the torque test channel review. The thing is amazing. And I got it for $60 with a battery. I think SeeSii just has quality control issues.
@robertdascoli949 I remember that one. I believe he tested a few different tools from them, with the tools being very hit or miss. Also I wonder if they use children and/or forced labor in their factories.
@@ToolswithSoAlz lol, I hear ya. I’d say the nail in the coffin was when the Hercules easily finished fastening the screw that the SeeSii could barely move. Talk about humiliation. I’m guessing they won’t be going back to you for more tool reviews, lol
Can you do this again without any cut of the Video? I mean... just to Proof you are as authentic as you need to be... I have my doubts about that! Cause the setup clearly changed between the cuts and the screws are not the same at all. For me, this video is not fair at all
I dare you to watch any of the other channels that have reviewed this. They're going to say how good it is. The difference between us is that they want to get more free stuff, even if it's bad, and I don't care if I do or don't.
No I am so sorry but see sii is weaker than a Drill master 18v impact and back then I got a Craftsman 19.2v because the Drill Master was too weak a good friend of mine got me a Makita for my birthday and it was more powerful than both Craftsman And the Drill Master combined one year later I turned around and got the DeWalt with the 3 Speeds I Never looked back Anderson never been an application that I actually needed to use the third speed no more than 4 times since I purchased it 1 1/2 or 3 years ago and it had 1100 inch pound if I'm not mistaken.
They said I wasn't fair to the impact wrench when I told them it wasn't near professional grade. They told me Torque Test Channel loves their stuff and that I should listen to them. Unfortunately, I actually do things I have seen others do or have done myself. Not once have I ever seen a testing machine on the job site.
@@ToolswithSoAlzlol I've seen both ttc and your video of that. Ttc is a good channel but it doesn't show everything. They jus show Raw torque which mainly translates to jus breaking bolts free. I even get different results sometimes as I primarily work with steel or driving medium and large screw anchors into concrete. If I'm not mistaken ttc channel basically shows the dewalt dcf850 is "more powerful " then the dcf840 or 845 but we all know that's not actually the case with what impact drivers are designed to do. I think seesi literally designed the impact to just look good on their channel. It's also jus like you have shown and others that even 1000+ ft lbs impact wrenches don't really have that much of an effect on speed vs impact drivers when driving fastners