@leestoolreview No worries, I was just curious since the theme was under $100. I enjoyed the video. Believe me, I'm just starting my channel over the past several months, and I make actual mistakes. LOL This was very useful and I appreciate your work.
@peterbarlow8912 Both Ryobi models I have are very good with everything I've put them up against. Sounds like an inferior screw brand or something. I've even taken off lug nuts with an adapter.
I'll have to go back and look at the film and time it. Was more of a mental clock, but i want to say 5-10 seconds. I'm sure some would have broken free if I held it on for 30 seconds, but I was trying to go by speed results more than anything.
Hi buddy great video just wanted to say & honestly mate not to take the piss & mean any harm but when doing these video's you know your hands are on show has well has the tools and for some may find not watching due to dirty nails and i'm not saying your dirty in any way buddy just would be ashame some people will switch & not watch the full video due to a small thing has cutting them. But honestly that your choices and just wanted to put my view in as it was a great video mate...
They all performed well. I think the Kobalt and Hercules are particularly good values. I like the compact size and no frills of the Metabo.
The Kobalt line up has impressed me more than I thought it would. From their plastic rolling toolbox to power tools.
I have the Hercules I’m a tech at a dealership I have 1/2 and 3/8 impact wrenches but not a driver and it was a nice pick up
I just found your channel. Awesome content..keep it up
Thanks for this review!
Great video!!!
Thank you!!
keep going bro content us great hope the algorithm picks your vids
I appreciate it!
What about the dewalt dcf840? It retails for $99 as a kit...
I'm going to start picking up the Hercules,
Hard to beat the price and warranty.
I'm curious as to why you did not include Ryobi in a group of budget friendly options
Honestly, I can't give you a good awnser. Other than just, I didn't think of it at the time.
@leestoolreview No worries, I was just curious since the theme was under $100. I enjoyed the video. Believe me, I'm just starting my channel over the past several months, and I make actual mistakes. LOL This was very useful and I appreciate your work.
No Ryobi!! I use mine for huge screws, machine bolts, and self tapping sheet metal screws. They can break construction screws your trying to remove.
@peterbarlow8912 Both Ryobi models I have are very good with everything I've put them up against. Sounds like an inferior screw brand or something. I've even taken off lug nuts with an adapter.
Get a masterforce boost battery please. It will make a big difference
I will down the road. But this video was showing the best options that were on the lower end of price.
More drop test please we need ti know the durability of these tools and long-term abuse
How long did you hold the trigger for each impact when you did the torque test?
I'll have to go back and look at the film and time it. Was more of a mental clock, but i want to say 5-10 seconds. I'm sure some would have broken free if I held it on for 30 seconds, but I was trying to go by speed results more than anything.
If I was starting from scratch and had to choose from these brands I would go with metabo hpt or kobalt.
Hi buddy great video just wanted to say & honestly mate not to take the piss & mean any harm but when doing these video's you know your hands are on show has well has the tools and for some may find not watching due to dirty nails and i'm not saying your dirty in any way buddy just would be ashame some people will switch & not watch the full video due to a small thing has cutting them. But honestly that your choices and just wanted to put my view in as it was a great video mate...
The number you gave for the Metabo was the serial number! What a maroon.
*moron...
But thank you for pointing that out! Have a great day.
You can get the brushed craftsman for under a hundreds instead you use a 10 year old brushed version
I used the version that came with a battery for under $100. The brushless version is over hundred when you include batteries.
@leestoolreview I got mine for 69 dollars with a battery and charger 3 lights and speeds