When I bought a few of the ball end screwdrivers in Japan (and one battery one was in a box), my daughter said "Why is Papa buying all of these microphones?"
Clearly, you need to have a giveaway for the high speed version. Entry to the competition requires explaining how you could actually use a screwdriver with such ridiculously low torque. :)
Nice. I saw these on the shelf when I was in Japan and almost picked one up, but the microUSB was a dealbreaker for me unfortunately. Not about to buy anything new with microUSB anymore. I only have like 2 devices left that take it. Really interesting to see how it performs though. Maybe I'll have to pick one up if they ever make a gen 2.
I bought a 3 speed version, which provides different amounts of torque at the different speeds. Also it takes all my Makita bits. Unfortunately, the there is no English version of the manual but its very straight forward.
Great video tools. I've been looking at one for while. Currently have the Makita version but I find to big for most things. Any links to the range of bits at all?
I was in Japan in January and bought a different Vessel model with 3 modes. There is 2Nm/ 400rpm, 1.6Nm/340, and 1.2Nm/280. Came in several different colors maybe a step up from the high torque/low speed one?
I have two of the TD022(one standard and one with the Japanese chuck), awesome better than any electric screwdriver and I've tried many different versions.
I feel like you only reviewed this so you could say ball in your hand. I have one of their manual screwdrivers and they are pretty comfortable once you get used to it.
haha I chuckled at those japanese graphics, too good :D high speed might be ok for PC's where you probably want lower torque anyways. but that micro usb omg... in 2024 cmon lol
When I bought a few of the ball end screwdrivers in Japan (and one battery one was in a box), my daughter said "Why is Papa buying all of these microphones?"
😂😂😂
Clearly, you need to have a giveaway for the high speed version. Entry to the competition requires explaining how you could actually use a screwdriver with such ridiculously low torque. :)
ok for PC's where you have M3 screws and you don't want to overtight
There is also another version vessel 220usb-p1 (USB-C charging) with 3 settings:
Low: 280 rpm / 1.2 Nm
Medium: 340 rpm / 1.6 Nm
High: 400 rpm / 2.0 Nm
Got one of these based upon a recommendation in an Escape Collective tech article. Solid piece of kit, and USB-C is a win :)
USBC is mandatory IMO. Thanks for the tip.
Heck yeah. For doing electrical and cabinet hardware, it is awesome. I have the 280rpm/2Nm for more torque. You can even drill small holes with it.
0:54 I got the wiha speede II and it has a replaceable battery. Theres an 18500 in it. I'm pretty sure this one has either that or 18350 in it.
I looked at it, very nice. $750NZD price tag... not so much...
Nice. I saw these on the shelf when I was in Japan and almost picked one up, but the microUSB was a dealbreaker for me unfortunately. Not about to buy anything new with microUSB anymore. I only have like 2 devices left that take it. Really interesting to see how it performs though. Maybe I'll have to pick one up if they ever make a gen 2.
I bought a 3 speed version, which provides different amounts of torque at the different speeds.
Also it takes all my Makita bits.
Unfortunately, the there is no English version of the manual but its very straight forward.
Great video tools. I've been looking at one for while. Currently have the Makita version but I find to big for most things. Any links to the range of bits at all?
I was in Japan in January and bought a different Vessel model with 3 modes. There is 2Nm/ 400rpm, 1.6Nm/340, and 1.2Nm/280. Came in several different colors maybe a step up from the high torque/low speed one?
The 3 speed P1 goes up to 2.0nm, and has usb-c charging
Come on! Makita TD022! Speed and torque!
I have two of the TD022(one standard and one with the Japanese chuck), awesome better than any electric screwdriver and I've tried many different versions.
I feel like you only reviewed this so you could say ball in your hand. I have one of their manual screwdrivers and they are pretty comfortable once you get used to it.
I accidentally got the grey one. Pretty disappointed 😞
haha I chuckled at those japanese graphics, too good :D high speed might be ok for PC's where you probably want lower torque anyways. but that micro usb omg... in 2024 cmon lol