Panasonic EXENA electric screwdriver compared. Makita bitpeace test in these JDM (JIS) 13mm chucks.
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Japanese TH-camr who did a teardown of a similar Panasonic electric screwdriver: • 電池交換できる?パナソニックの神電ドラmin...
My Video of modifications to the VESSEL electric screwdriver: • Modified VESSEL electr...
My Video of teardown of VESSEL electric screwdriver: • Teardown of VESSEL 3-S...
My Video of Makita Bit Piece: • The Makita Bit Piece. ...
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get yourself a Dewalt DCF680; a bit larger size but the gyroscopic control gives it such a wide range of application this thing changed my life.
How well do these electric screwdrivers do when manually applying pressure to break a fastener free? Does it break thru the motor?
See my teardown video of the VESSEL. There is a clutch mechanism that prevents torque going back through planetary to motor. th-cam.com/video/oiGzuc7aOQs/w-d-xo.html
I am interested in that Makita JDM. What bit size can work with it. Can we use E6 bits with it etc
With the Makita being a import does it work on US outlets?
I bought the battery and the charger in USA.
Any experience with the SK-11 screwdriver? Seems like another decent option.
Hi, have you tried the TONE 2BHA-065 Bit Holder
It is a JDM 13mm for short euro/us bits
Thank you for the tip. I'm checking on that one now!
@@bzeug check out engineer dr-26 and dr-28
There is also a TONE hp2BHA-065 Bit Holder that is 4 times the prize.
Are doing a Makita TD022DSHXO Rechargeable Pen Impact Driver review as there aren't any I can find on YT?
I have two vessel electric screwdrivers. One I bought in the US, the other from Japan. The US version does not take the JDB bits, but the Japan one does.
Wow your Vessel USB P1 has so much more wobble than mine. Mine is almost imperceptible. I'll throw a short video up on my channel
Have you tried the Anex ball grip ratcheting screwdriver yet? Its very similar to the Vessel.
This is honestly the one video I’ve been looking for and you just uploaded all the things I’ve been wondering about.
I remember using a battery powered screwdriver in Riso Kagaku factory in japan around 2009, it’s like the Makita one but better. Can control the torque and has better trigger for fast production. I can’t find it anywhere online
could it have been the hitachi db3dl2 or Panasonic EY7410?
For assembly tasks, it is much more advisable to use the Makita model DF012DZ. The TD022DZ model (Impact driver) is too powerful and it is easy to thread the metal threads in thin sheets (such as those of a PC Case).
I'm telling you this from my own experience, although I have to admit that the TD022DZ is a very fun, more versatile toy.
Thank you for the suggestions! Any chance you have opinions of the Metabo HPT DB3DL2 for comparison?
@@WhiteVaille
That model is actually a HiKOKI DB3DL2 branded by Metabo. It's fine for most assembly jobs, but is less powerful than the Makita equivalent. HiKOKI also has a similar impact model to Makita, the WH7DL.
I wonder how many bzF of torque the Makita has.
The Panasonic seems too fast to me. I don’t want to cross thread fasteners.
More fun is exactly what I’m looking for. My should bag currently has the Harbor Freight Ikon flex head ratchet and a Hoto P1 4mm screwdriver.
I was very hesitant to buy the Hoto because I generally don’t like proprietary bits. But it feels very nice and is just overall a pleasure to use.
I got another electric 4mm driver too. It’s not in my daily bag yet. It’s too long. Very thin but ridiculously long.
I think I’d like a right angle driver. I want to get in to narrow spaces sometimes.
Thanks for your great work. It’s a pleasure to watch. It’s saved me lots of money and lots of disappointment. I would have bought a couple of those drivers and gotten disappointed with their shortcomings.
Wow, great video. I hadn't seen the Panasonic, nor that JDM Makita driver before. Extremely interested in it, especially if it impacts??? Might be an amazing installation driver for electrical work.
Otherwise, i like the Vessel here for PC building. I see the lower torque as a benefit, and don't mind manually breaking fasteners free. I think 2Nm is just about right for most things you'll use it on? Without risk of stripping.
Thanks again! Definitely going to give that Makita a look. Previously i had been considering the Metabo HPT driver of a similar style, though it doesn't impact, but has a clutch. Options, options, hmm...
Yes that Makita does impact.
Another awesome video. Any chance could you do a video review of the Wera 881/4/1 SB Bit Holder (Bit holder variable depth adjust) there is no reviews on the internet of it and it looks pretty decent
th-cam.com/video/6_ZFl-1-Bqk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Gnfy4I4kOa82TrSP&t=699 This wasn't a good detailed review of it, in fact I did not understand the pressure activated slip clutch in it at the time I made the video linked here.
@@bzeug Epic you did a review of it. Must have missed it when searching because I was just looking for the bit not the kit. Thank you
My thumb cranks back like yours too
Please test the double groove bits in the Hazet bit holders and see if there's side to side play. Thanks!
You also bought makita bitpeace, that's really great.
Panasonic's overcurrent protection operates more conservatively.
Both Panasonic and Bessel products use low-cost 18350 850mah batteries (made in China), so the quality is poor.
I'm really surprised Vessel doesn't sell these in the US...
Japan doestn sale for gays anymore, sorry
Vessel is so good it’s almost gross
Christ that panasonic's got some legs on it
I ordered the vessel recently for work based on your other videos and i like it a lot its really in a good sweet spot
But I might get a panasonic & try that out too.
Why doesn't anyone make a chuck that locks with both bit types? Should be possible.
Interesting tools, that Panasonic one is too fast but no torque, just like the Wera turbo handle. I am using the bosch go cordless scredriwer with 5Nm of torque and a mechanical clutch and it can be activated by applying axial force on the bit. The older version has electronic clutch but not very sensitive for small screws , the bosch go 2 is better. Dewalt has something similar with a gyroscope. But I like your makita.
Panasonic sounds so much more 'grindy'
Not a chuck but a collet