How much shit can you pack through the hex drive kinda over done in every way Lotta snapped hex bits. You think they make a bigger hex drive size by now. Butt Thad take barins and effort just keep making the same shit with more and more power
That's how you check If it's alright, good or bad. Sorta start wondering If you as a home player even need a full size screwdriver these days unless you're renovating a house. For setting up a sturdy greenhouse? Yea, fairo
You still get the benefit even with a long bit in there. Would be funny for him to have stuck one of those half inch long mutli bit screwdriver ends in it tho for maximum effect. (I've had to do this before those bits are too short to lock they fall right out)
I’ve had this impact since it came out and I ABSOLUTELY LOVENIT. The #1 setting is for pre drilled holes and cabinetry. It automatically detects the millisecond that the fastener bottoms out flush and stops immediately. Then if you keep holding the trigger it will give you single/individual impacts slowly if you want to snug down another 1/8-1/4 turn. It’s genius and a pleasure to work with. Hands down the best impact for the money right now.
You're using #1 wrong... Keep holding the trigger after it stalls. It will go into a higher torque/slow hammer mode. Super useful for not blowing out fasteners on sheet metal, setting screws to a consistent depth and most tasks that would normally prefer finishing with a hand driver. Had mine for over a year and still haven't figured out a use for speed 3 yet...
That RFID would be worth keeping if your shop was full of scanners. You could shout to the ceiling "Where's my fakking impact" and get an answer, not too far in the future. Of course, Tesla would do it all with cameras.
I'm not a numbers or stats guy, but I'm pretty sure that's not how percentages work. No offense or judgement of course. What with me being terrible with numbers, there are more than a couple of women with a terrible concept of what 4 inches really looks like.
I have had that exact same driver for a while and loved it. Ironically, it "failed" today. Then The Matrix brought me you BOTR of it the same day, and thanks to your work, I now know that it was that stupid speed switch. After messing with it, I am now back in business. Thanks!
It's so fantastic that you've shared 20 minutes of your delightful humor with us! Having you and BigClive in one video, perhaps dissecting a kettle or some other device that lets you both shine at your best, would have me bursting with laughter. Maybe one day ;-)
I grabbed one of these because someone broke my last impact somehow and I think it's one of the nicer things they've made in the last 10 years. I think first gear is meant for not crossing threads while installing switches and such, I just keep it in 3.
With variable triggers, you can just leave it in 3. That’s what I do with my high torque. I can always tell when someone puts it in 2 (I work in a shop where we share tools for some reason)
@@IntelliPocalypse That's what I was getting at, it's pretty redundant. The best thing I've found is that it's really fun to click back and fourth while it's clipped on my toolbelt.
Mr. WoodGears Matthias was speculating that those batteries should not be drained all the way down if they have been sitting around less than fully charged. If they are a little out of balance, the lowest cell can get discharged past critical mass and be damaged. He suggests charging them fully if you plan on draining them fully, so that the charger has a chance to top off and balance the cells.
The William Osman event, "Open Sauce" will be on July 15th & 16th. I'm guessing old mate is hoping for viewers in the future to comment on how it went. As a time traveller I can tell you now it was pretty, pretty, pretty good.
Law of diminishing returns and all it appears darn nifty. Looks like they did go a bit far with the lube. As my mind wanders; I recall earlier this week rummaging through our closet.. Whoever came up with using caterpillar vomit to weave into fabric was certifiably insane and a genius. Speaking of detachable.. Happy Canada Day Uncle Bumblefuck.
I have the stubby compact 1/2" impact wrench which looks pretty identical and it's a beast. I'm a mechanic for a water company in the UK so it's standing up well to quite a harsh environment so far
I LOVE my stubby dewalt. Clearly better than the older units. Number 3 perfect for bolts/nuts, number 1 perfect for shisty Phillips, number 2 perfect for general use. Glad to see this BOLTR
I'm on my second one of these. I use it pretty regularly as a general contractor. I think they are awesome, but they seem to fail slightly faster than the larger counterparts. That said I'm not going back to the larger drivers. This little one packs the same punch or better while being able to fit more places. Its a win for sure. The only 60v battery I've ever had fail was submerged in water for a few days. I've been using 60v for 4-5 years now.
I noticed you have to use a ton of touch on how hard and fast you run it. I’m a year into my first one and it’s good but has choked a few times, and a buddy has the exact same experience. Milwaukee has a compact impact that is hands down better, and Makita has one that’s even better than that.
@@quinnhaynie7767 its not an absolute workhorse. But its certainly worth the money and a great tool. I've had different experiences with it compared to the Milwaukee, last year I had a job with a lot of hardibacker, my helpers Milwaukee wouldn't drive the screws in as fast and it was very noticeable by the end. Obviously anecdotal experiences aren't worth much. But I do give this a thumbs up dewalt got one right.
Ya I'm a contractor that builds outdoor structures like gazebos and such and I've broken one already. It only lasted about 3 months and I think the drive axle snaped when I was driving a big lag. I got a second one and it's also doing some weird things. It's like slipping out of speed 3 occasionally. I'm kinda disappointed because I'm a big Dewalt platform guy and my 4 old 885 impacts worked amazing and were so durable over like 8 years. But every impact I've had since including two 887s one 840 and now two 850s have all had issues. My 887s and my 840 have collet issues where my 2" bits get stuck in them. I do use Makits Impact XPS bits so maybe that has something to do with it but if that's the case that kinda sucks that I have to use all Dewalt bits. Can't beat the XPS magnet that works with their bits. Or you could but Makita doesn't make the best original Mag Boost bit magnet anymore.
"Rodriguez was born on June 21, 1967, in San Miguel de Tucumán, Argentina.[4] When he was eight, Rodriguez's family fled to Canada after their home was bombed during the Dirty War as his father was repeatedly jailed and tortured for his activism"
Virtue by proxy? This is the bobblehead Rodriguez, Minister of Culture, toadies to: 'Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has stated strongly the idea of a common culture is no longer applicable to Canada: ‘‘There is no core identity, no mainstream in Canada". "Those qualities are what make us the first postnational state.”'
The grease is likely XG250 military grade silicone grease. And is often used as a dielectric grease in food grade electrical products. We military types use it for lubricating rubber seals.
You are correct about the cooling on that 4” atomic impact. I used it to sink a particularly long fastener recently and it became quite warm. The Dewalt 20vt fan is a work of art. I’d love to see one of those disassembled.
The TH-cam algorithm decided to show my a video from your channel automatically (the "Porter Cable" reciprocating saw) and I have to say I love your chaotic energy and sense of humor. 😂
Really awesome tool videos, Guy! If you get the chance, you should do a take-apart video of a FLEX impact. I don’t know if FLEX products are available in the awesome country of Canada,but they’re gaining popularity in the US. Thanks again for all the build quality insight. You’re pretty well known in the construction industry!
In mode 1 it’ll sense the load on the fastener and stop for a second and then initiate a single hammer sequence to prevent overdriving fastener. Just keep your finger on the trigger
I love william osman, I never would have thought YOU would also know about him. I would have loved to meet both of you if I knew I woulda bought tickets in a heartbeat
I recently got a DeWalt pruner for my Mom with the power pack. Being a small lady, she loves it. Next shes gonna want a a holster and a concealed carry permit.
Just replaced my 12volt 3/8 from 0207 with the new stubby 3/8. Excellent impact itll even take lugs off when fully charged. Used daily as a mechanic too.
I've been using this uggadugger about 6 months as a daily for appliance repair (cookeries, washerjes, etc) She works like a hot damn! Setting one is perfect for machine screws and ur delicate unmentionables. It's pretty difficult to strip the heads or receiving parts. Switch er from stun to kill for tub basket bolts and suspension mounts. Batteries last longer than some relationships, it makes cool spaceship noises, and Smol-n-torquey fer getting into those spots baby dearest would never go. That said, a couple extendo-options bits come in pretty handy for adulting some fasteners that are a couple two-tree inches away, if ur picking what sellin. Highly recommend for anyone that doesn't like to F around. The 850 will dab-n-do-ya, as well and give er big ol gobs. Thanks for doin a BOLTR on the 850, Uncle B! Been watching ur schtuff since you tore open a KitchenAid to show us geniuses what the guts of a real choocher looks like.
I worked for a major semi trailer manufacturer a couple years ago. Back in I wanna say 2018ish they went away with most air tools, Mac, Ingersoll rand, you name it, and went to all battery powered dewalt tools. The only draw back was all the batteries walking away. They claimed that they could track them but I imagine that was bullshit. They held up well imo.
21:26 if that had been me the board would have hit me in the crotch... As far as Soros hippies go... My jaw hit the floor when I realized all those fires started enmasse. Here in NC there is still very obvious smoke in the distance 😮 The astute among us might think it suspicious... I think we deserve a tinfoil hat emoji but for now 🥳
Ive had 3 of this drill. One I stepped on and broke the trigger, the second I used to build a deck during the winter. It did not survive for more than a few minutes as I worked with ice melter and wet gloves. I'm on my third now, and it seems to hold up. I've dropped all of these on concrete floor from 3 meters. They can mechanically handle a lot of abuse
That first comment reminded me of a line from Sturgill Simpson's song "Sam." He was the runt of the litter but a pretty mean pup. Put Sam on the scent and he never let up.
Got this as soon as it came out. It took a spill off a 2 story roof straight onto concrete. Took some scratches but still going strong. My favorite impact for sure.
Robertson screws are THE best, but the US still suffers a bit from NIH (not invented here) syndrome. Robbies will grab the bit so tightly that they can be difficult to remove from the tip when pulling them out and require a bit of technique, lest you burn your digits.
@@MrArcticPOWER I haven’t seen many torx head wood screws, but the torx screws I’ve used don’t grab the bit as strongly as Robertsons. When working in a restricted area and can’t get fingers close enough to hold the screw, I’ve had better luck with Robbie’s staying on the bit than torx.
This is on my list of future tools to replace my XR impact that the handle is glued together. Dewalt has a lot to of issues but I’ve dropped my impact from well over 10 ft more times then I care to admit but it still chooches all day.
I got the drill impact combo with 2 of the 2.0ah stack cell packs at the home depotsmoker. Love it. Was like 150 on sale, got a HD card for 50$ off and left with it for like 87$ somehow. It's awesome, it's busted lugs off the f350 before.
Recently picked up harbor freight's new hercules line impact driver and drill/hammer drill. Even coming from Milwaukee, and Dewalt before that, I love my new harbor freight tools. That being said, I'd love to see you rip one to shreds!
I got a 2 piece set (drill and impact) about 3 years ago of these atomic series. i didnt know what they were. i put up many digital McDonalds drive thru menus with them. seem to be alright for what i do. I got a couple of the fatter 3aH packs the packs that came with mine were 1.5aH even though they looked like my other 2aH batteries.
29% shorter, 30% more torque.
You sing the song of my people.
How much shit can you pack through the hex drive kinda over done in every way Lotta snapped hex bits. You think they make a bigger hex drive size by now. Butt Thad take barins and effort just keep making the same shit with more and more power
Reminds me of what I tell the ladies, it may be short but it sure is skinny 😂😂😂😂
I was reminded of Ron White’s “cheese wheel” routine.
He's built like a tuna can..
@@markfergerson2145 it may not hit bottom but it'll stretch out the edges
We need more BOLTR. It was your bread and butter, what built the channel. Always entertaining and informative.
I like the fact that you take the shortlist stubby driver and put the longest bit in it so much better for those tight spots
That's how you check If it's alright, good or bad.
Sorta start wondering If you as a home player even need a full size screwdriver these days unless you're renovating a house.
For setting up a sturdy greenhouse?
Yea, fairo
Are you on the shortlist lol?
😂
He’s compensating. It’s like a Vette.
You still get the benefit even with a long bit in there. Would be funny for him to have stuck one of those half inch long mutli bit screwdriver ends in it tho for maximum effect. (I've had to do this before those bits are too short to lock they fall right out)
I’ve had this impact since it came out and I ABSOLUTELY LOVENIT. The #1 setting is for pre drilled holes and cabinetry. It automatically detects the millisecond that the fastener bottoms out flush and stops immediately. Then if you keep holding the trigger it will give you single/individual impacts slowly if you want to snug down another 1/8-1/4 turn. It’s genius and a pleasure to work with. Hands down the best impact for the money right now.
same dude mines been BEAT
Yeah this one is great, i use it for automotive small screws and bolt purposes.
Boss told me my messy desk was the sign of a messy mind. Looking at his spotlessly clean desk, i asked what his empty desk was a sign of...
Happy Canada Day Uncle Bumblefuck 🍻
That’s uncle Bumblefuck to you
F outta here with your colonial bs
😂
Nah😂 it's happy Bumblefuck day Canada 😂
Happy Bumblefuck Day Uncle Canada!
Cheers for acknowledging the fires starting magically at the same time ..
Meanwhile, in DeWalt HQ:
"QUICK!!! Start sending out the cheaper shitty verions!!! AvE just praised the driver and now we profit!!!"
:P
You're using #1 wrong... Keep holding the trigger after it stalls. It will go into a higher torque/slow hammer mode. Super useful for not blowing out fasteners on sheet metal, setting screws to a consistent depth and most tasks that would normally prefer finishing with a hand driver.
Had mine for over a year and still haven't figured out a use for speed 3 yet...
Was about to type the same comment👍
@@TrainingToRipTheDevilsHeadOff ditto its a good tool for lightest touch or hard knocks
What!? I always wondered about the weird stall, I had no idea. Thanks!
taking off lug nuts?
#3 is great for driving heavy screws like Simpson Timber screws, (regularly use 8" ones for deck posts)
All of your videos are good but I’ve always enjoyed the BOLTR vids the best. Educational and highly entertaining - perfect combination. Thank you!
What's best? Bears or BOLTRs? Answer: BOLTRs; bears would get a thorough tear down.
Back in the day when I was in industrial electricity class, my instructor said, these machines do not"burn up", they develop an "open circuit".
That RFID would be worth keeping if your shop was full of scanners. You could shout to the ceiling "Where's my fakking impact" and get an answer, not too far in the future. Of course, Tesla would do it all with cameras.
I tell my wife every day 29% shorter is still 71% better than nothing...
29% shorter is ok if it 30% girthier!!
I'm not a numbers or stats guy, but I'm pretty sure that's not how percentages work. No offense or judgement of course. What with me being terrible with numbers, there are more than a couple of women with a terrible concept of what 4 inches really looks like.
Hey...It might not be very long, but it ain't very big around!!
That's what I tell her.
"Sorros sponcered lighting strike' you sir are an poet and are artist an old-school thruther red pill machine
Just fantastic use of the English language here 👏 well done
Broke up with my GF a few hours ago. Even now your videos never fail to make me smile. Thanks for the 20 minutes of respite partner.
I have had that exact same driver for a while and loved it. Ironically, it "failed" today. Then The Matrix brought me you BOTR of it the same day, and thanks to your work, I now know that it was that stupid speed switch. After messing with it, I am now back in business. Thanks!
It's so fantastic that you've shared 20 minutes of your delightful humor with us! Having you and BigClive in one video, perhaps dissecting a kettle or some other device that lets you both shine at your best, would have me bursting with laughter. Maybe one day ;-)
I grabbed one of these because someone broke my last impact somehow and I think it's one of the nicer things they've made in the last 10 years. I think first gear is meant for not crossing threads while installing switches and such, I just keep it in 3.
With variable triggers, you can just leave it in 3. That’s what I do with my high torque. I can always tell when someone puts it in 2 (I work in a shop where we share tools for some reason)
@@IntelliPocalypse That's what I was getting at, it's pretty redundant. The best thing I've found is that it's really fun to click back and fourth while it's clipped on my toolbelt.
Thanks for your time and effort brother! I love the longer videos you do.👍
I love learning Canadian with this man. When my mom's side comes to visit I can understand them.
The BOLTR series never gets old. Thank you for yet another quality vijayo, sir.
Mr. WoodGears Matthias was speculating that those batteries should not be drained all the way down if they have been sitting around less than fully charged. If they are a little out of balance, the lowest cell can get discharged past critical mass and be damaged. He suggests charging them fully if you plan on draining them fully, so that the charger has a chance to top off and balance the cells.
The William Osman event, "Open Sauce" will be on July 15th & 16th. I'm guessing old mate is hoping for viewers in the future to comment on how it went. As a time traveller I can tell you now it was pretty, pretty, pretty good.
Damn, I’m out of town. Cheap tickets are sold out anyway. Looking forward to seeing how it goes and hoping it fills the Maker Faire void.
"My eyes! The goggles do Nothing!" Good job working in that line from Radioactive Man.
You forgot the part where you convince my wife I need one.
“My eyes, the googles do nothing!” Thanks for the old time cartoon line shout out!!😂
Man your a smart guy. Thank for your worldly view and smart. May your god bless you and your loved ones!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Law of diminishing returns and all it appears darn nifty. Looks like they did go a bit far with the lube.
As my mind wanders; I recall earlier this week rummaging through our closet.. Whoever came up with using caterpillar vomit to weave into fabric was certifiably insane and a genius.
Speaking of detachable.. Happy Canada Day Uncle Bumblefuck.
I have the stubby compact 1/2" impact wrench which looks pretty identical and it's a beast. I'm a mechanic for a water company in the UK so it's standing up well to quite a harsh environment so far
Favorite cross border Canadian! Always love when u throw in the political humor 👍
I LOVE my stubby dewalt. Clearly better than the older units. Number 3 perfect for bolts/nuts, number 1 perfect for shisty Phillips, number 2 perfect for general use. Glad to see this BOLTR
The best thing about this model is the ease of modification to turn this into the stubbiest 3/8 drive impact by changing the anvil.
love these take-a-part & explain videos - hope you never get tired of making them
I'm on my second one of these. I use it pretty regularly as a general contractor. I think they are awesome, but they seem to fail slightly faster than the larger counterparts. That said I'm not going back to the larger drivers. This little one packs the same punch or better while being able to fit more places. Its a win for sure.
The only 60v battery I've ever had fail was submerged in water for a few days. I've been using 60v for 4-5 years now.
I noticed you have to use a ton of touch on how hard and fast you run it. I’m a year into my first one and it’s good but has choked a few times, and a buddy has the exact same experience. Milwaukee has a compact impact that is hands down better, and Makita has one that’s even better than that.
@@quinnhaynie7767 its not an absolute workhorse. But its certainly worth the money and a great tool. I've had different experiences with it compared to the Milwaukee, last year I had a job with a lot of hardibacker, my helpers Milwaukee wouldn't drive the screws in as fast and it was very noticeable by the end. Obviously anecdotal experiences aren't worth much. But I do give this a thumbs up dewalt got one right.
@@quinnhaynie7767lol shitkiat has nothing better than Milwaukee
Ya I'm a contractor that builds outdoor structures like gazebos and such and I've broken one already. It only lasted about 3 months and I think the drive axle snaped when I was driving a big lag. I got a second one and it's also doing some weird things. It's like slipping out of speed 3 occasionally. I'm kinda disappointed because I'm a big Dewalt platform guy and my 4 old 885 impacts worked amazing and were so durable over like 8 years. But every impact I've had since including two 887s one 840 and now two 850s have all had issues. My 887s and my 840 have collet issues where my 2" bits get stuck in them. I do use Makits Impact XPS bits so maybe that has something to do with it but if that's the case that kinda sucks that I have to use all Dewalt bits. Can't beat the XPS magnet that works with their bits. Or you could but Makita doesn't make the best original Mag Boost bit magnet anymore.
@@quinnhaynie7767,
Used one of those last week to build a shed, it worked so well that my wrist hurt the next day
0:45 seconds "oooaahhhoooaaa.....yeah" had me rolling great video
Love the old snap on screwdriver got mine in the early 90’s and still carry it every day. Good luck getting a new cap.
"Rodriguez was born on June 21, 1967, in San Miguel de Tucumán, Argentina.[4] When he was eight, Rodriguez's family fled to Canada after their home was bombed during the Dirty War as his father was repeatedly jailed and tortured for his activism"
Virtue by proxy? This is the bobblehead Rodriguez, Minister of Culture, toadies to: 'Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has stated strongly the idea of a common culture is no longer applicable to Canada: ‘‘There is no core identity, no mainstream in Canada". "Those qualities are what make us the first postnational state.”'
A collab video between Electroboom and Uncle Bumblefuck? Yes, please!
Gorgeous mold making like the metal locating pins
So short that I t thought the motor rotor was a bearing.
Wait, wuuuuuut?! no front bearing?!
love your videos!!!! i like seeing the inside of the tools and how they work!!!
It’s all about the girth and the output!
They sure did a great job with this tool. I bought one and then a second one.
finally a BOLTR again, good to see in a world of make it cheaper and sell it for more its nice to see some decent manufacturing.
As a Southern Okanaganer… 50 years removed to the frozen north, you’re making me guilty of reminiscing. Good days long past.
Love it. Haven’t had a good BOLTR in a while. Nice to see someone is showing up to win.
I see new BOLTR- I click.
The grease is likely XG250 military grade silicone grease. And is often used as a dielectric grease in food grade electrical products.
We military types use it for lubricating rubber seals.
You are correct about the cooling on that 4” atomic impact. I used it to sink a particularly long fastener recently and it became quite warm.
The Dewalt 20vt fan is a work of art. I’d love to see one of those disassembled.
The TH-cam algorithm decided to show my a video from your channel automatically (the "Porter Cable" reciprocating saw) and I have to say I love your chaotic energy and sense of humor. 😂
Definitely one of my favorite channels
Back to the roots, yes these are those videos we love :D
0:45 just being Rickie, and breaking out the ol'ricky stick. And space some make with too a ones birds
Ahahaha 🤣
I'm here only for the "Focus u F. " Epic line
Back with BOLTR! Finally!
Great review
Im buying one today...thanks again ave
Oh how I've miss this style of video! Keep them coming please,
You got your like when addressing the clean work bench. Great video.
Really awesome tool videos, Guy! If you get the chance, you should do a take-apart video of a FLEX impact. I don’t know if FLEX products are available in the awesome country of Canada,but they’re gaining popularity in the US. Thanks again for all the build quality insight. You’re pretty well known in the construction industry!
In mode 1 it’ll sense the load on the fastener and stop for a second and then initiate a single hammer sequence to prevent overdriving fastener. Just keep your finger on the trigger
What did you read the manual or something?!
Dewalt saw the last couple BOLTR vids and took Uncle Bumblefuck and his large audience to heart
As a polish trans activist, i would like to identify as canadas fisheries and game minister.
I love william osman, I never would have thought YOU would also know about him. I would have loved to meet both of you if I knew I woulda bought tickets in a heartbeat
I recently got a DeWalt pruner for my Mom with the power pack. Being a small lady, she loves it. Next shes gonna want a a holster and a concealed carry permit.
thanks AvE.
needed me some Boltr time at the healing bench.
Love every Dewalt tool I've ever bought. Never been let down.
Those lumps of oak look ideal for practice runs on the Town Pump CNC. You could fashion a Kurt vice from it too, for the apprentices to chew on.
got myself a dewalt stubby with a half inch drive and i love it
Just replaced my 12volt 3/8 from 0207 with the new stubby 3/8. Excellent impact itll even take lugs off when fully charged. Used daily as a mechanic too.
Been a while since I last watched these vjos. Glad to see the borsch mini saw still going.
Glad to see dewalt tools coming up to par recently. Good on em
A review that even Trudeau would enjoy. A Canuck thank you to you, Ave!
no way I would get that sh!t back together!!! love this stuff.
I've been using this uggadugger about 6 months as a daily for appliance repair (cookeries, washerjes, etc) She works like a hot damn! Setting one is perfect for machine screws and ur delicate unmentionables. It's pretty difficult to strip the heads or receiving parts. Switch er from stun to kill for tub basket bolts and suspension mounts. Batteries last longer than some relationships, it makes cool spaceship noises, and Smol-n-torquey fer getting into those spots baby dearest would never go. That said, a couple extendo-options bits come in pretty handy for adulting some fasteners that are a couple two-tree inches away, if ur picking what sellin. Highly recommend for anyone that doesn't like to F around. The 850 will dab-n-do-ya, as well and give er big ol gobs.
Thanks for doin a BOLTR on the 850, Uncle B! Been watching ur schtuff since you tore open a KitchenAid to show us geniuses what the guts of a real choocher looks like.
Damn sweet Screw stick there, a favorite of aviation mechs everywhere!
Now I am more paranoid and more in need of a yellow impact driver. Yay!
I worked for a major semi trailer manufacturer a couple years ago. Back in I wanna say 2018ish they went away with most air tools, Mac, Ingersoll rand, you name it, and went to all battery powered dewalt tools. The only draw back was all the batteries walking away. They claimed that they could track them but I imagine that was bullshit. They held up well imo.
I’ve never seen so much skookum Northern forearm in one of your vidjeos in particular. You should charge extra!
Almost a fivearm!
I got the notification on Patreon but didn't get chance to watch it. Now I'm here with the plebs.
A good day indeed, uncle bumblefork hath blessed our presence with a boltr from the not-so-frozen hell hole of hoth
Don't know why I'am looking at this video's. Don't need or use any tools but I like this vigeo's 😂😂. Thank you Sir.
21:26 if that had been me the board would have hit me in the crotch...
As far as Soros hippies go... My jaw hit the floor when I realized all those fires started enmasse.
Here in NC there is still very obvious smoke in the distance 😮
The astute among us might think it suspicious...
I think we deserve a tinfoil hat emoji but for now 🥳
“A mistake you’ll only make once.” I’ve been proving you wrong for years.
I love the DeWalt Yellow & Black colour scheme.
Ive had 3 of this drill. One I stepped on and broke the trigger, the second I used to build a deck during the winter. It did not survive for more than a few minutes as I worked with ice melter and wet gloves. I'm on my third now, and it seems to hold up. I've dropped all of these on concrete floor from 3 meters. They can mechanically handle a lot of abuse
That first comment reminded me of a line from Sturgill Simpson's song "Sam." He was the runt of the litter but a pretty mean pup. Put Sam on the scent and he never let up.
Got this as soon as it came out. It took a spill off a 2 story roof straight onto concrete. Took some scratches but still going strong. My favorite impact for sure.
I love my stubby and so does she!
I envied your robertson drive for years. Thank goodness torxs. Hope your Canada day fun was greater than your hangover today.
Robertson screws are THE best, but the US still suffers a bit from NIH (not invented here) syndrome.
Robbies will grab the bit so tightly that they can be difficult to remove from the tip when pulling them out and require a bit of technique, lest you burn your digits.
@@scottsheward4740 F*ckin' Henry Ford! One of the many reasons to not buy a Ford...
@@scottsheward4740 How are they any better than torxs?
@@MrArcticPOWERI find that my torx bits wear out much faster than my square drive
@@MrArcticPOWER I haven’t seen many torx head wood screws, but the torx screws I’ve used don’t grab the bit as strongly as Robertsons. When working in a restricted area and can’t get fingers close enough to hold the screw, I’ve had better luck with Robbie’s staying on the bit than torx.
22:07 "I think they grow feet and walk off" beautiful way to end the video
This is on my list of future tools to replace my XR impact that the handle is glued together. Dewalt has a lot to of issues but I’ve dropped my impact from well over 10 ft more times then I care to admit but it still chooches all day.
I got the drill impact combo with 2 of the 2.0ah stack cell packs at the home depotsmoker. Love it. Was like 150 on sale, got a HD card for 50$ off and left with it for like 87$ somehow.
It's awesome, it's busted lugs off the f350 before.
Recently picked up harbor freight's new hercules line impact driver and drill/hammer drill. Even coming from Milwaukee, and Dewalt before that, I love my new harbor freight tools. That being said, I'd love to see you rip one to shreds!
Hands are looking soft mr. Bumble. Great teardown
Love it Happy Canada Day from Ohio and Lake Erie. Keep fighting the good fight!
I got a 2 piece set (drill and impact) about 3 years ago of these atomic series. i didnt know what they were. i put up many digital McDonalds drive thru menus with them. seem to be alright for what i do. I got a couple of the fatter 3aH packs the packs that came with mine were 1.5aH even though they looked like my other 2aH batteries.
Wow, I've watched a lot of BOLTRs and I think this is the most nice things I've ever heard you say about a tool.
love the reviews. good breakdown of the product. a little light on the euphemisms but, solid none the less. thx again.
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- Uncle Bumblefuck 2023