These American tool companies have been taking profits and pocketing instead of innovating. Now that these cheap brands are coming out, it will be interesting to see whether companies like TTI will just buy them out, or actually try and compete. Knowing the way things work in the economy now, expect for them to buy out these small brands soon
@@rmsfootball63 TTI is Chinese. Walmart is bigger than TTI. If Walmart can profit at these prices it makes no sense for them to sell anything to TTI. If anything, they could buy TTI if they wanted to.
Don't forget the new batteries too.....There should be a regulation on batteries...they should all be interchangeable like other products AA,AAA ect ect...Why do consumers let these thugs get away with this BS? All batteries powers tools should be the same fitting. Even Computers and phones connectors have regulation now, why not batteries power tool?
Just picked one of these up. They're already hard to find and had to drive a while to find one in stock. Super impressive tool. Whoever is leading Hyper Tough deserves some recognition.
Just bought one of these (the compact gen 2 from the previous vid), solely out of curiosity because i know they're stepping up their game. Dirt cheap and the thing is no joke and has plenty of power. I have plenty of red and yellow tools, and while the fit/finish/trigger feel isn't quite as nice, it is 1/4 the price and has all the power. Incredible value.
I bought the medium boy based on the recommendation, and it doesn't work. It got one wheel off and then stopped hammering. It will spin fine with no load, but any load makes it quit.
@@meikgeikthats the dice roll of buying cheap. the point of the expensive stuff is it works the first time every time. really relevant when your job depends on it. thats why cheap stuff is perfect for home gamer, you wont abuse it like people do at work so it should last a lot longer
Wow that is a shock I am not someone that cares too much about appearances of the tools that I have especially if they work but one exception I've kind of always had was against hyper tough I mean I filled my toolbox with some heart half inch impact nut driver drills stuff like that because they were really decent but hyper tough one of those it's kind of hard to bring into a professional environment when you work at a dealership of some kind. Might have to give it a shot one of these days. But your channels opinion weighs pretty heavy and this field now
I consider myself a weekend warrior type handy-man but for some reason, gosh dang it, I love these videos. I'm not sure why. Is there such a thing as a "torque fan boy"?
It's a bit like Lidl tools over here. Nowhere near as nice as the established tool brands, but the money behind the company really helps to sell decent power tools, especially for home use.
@@blarfroer8066Lidl is actually closer to harbor freight when it comes to pricing than walmart. I'm not saying its bad, you can get a lot of value if you are getting tools for your own use at home. I'm pretty sure that parkside high torque wouldn't be even close to that walmart beast and it is around 150$ bare (regular price).
I was just about to comment that products like these tend to be designed without nuance. They're banking on early adopters, holiday gifting, and folks who bargain bin shop in stores like theirs anyway It's meant to be the tool you buy when your battery just died and there isn't a hardware store for miles. But your buddy swears he saw it for the cheeky 99.88 price while picking up aerosol canisters There's literally no reason to believe that these are rated for real world abuse. The best you can say is that the Hyper Tough brand itself stands with Wal Mart's quality seal. That they would make a competent product that happens to meet the appropriate bench marks for a tool in its category This isn't Dyson vacuums, it's whatever Kirkland's puts out for Costco
After watching the first Hyper Tough test and now this I'm sold. I was looking to replace my tired brushed Mid-tq DeWalt, started looking at prices and decided to take a chance at the Hyper Tough; Got the compact, mid, and high torque models for $240. Crazy to think I only spent around $50 more than just a bare DeWalt mid-tq to get three tools and three batteries. Thanks TTC for your valuable testing that helps inform buyers!
Don't forget to buy the battery adapter TTC mentioned! Though, your "Tired tools" might be more due to degrading battery (as they _always_ do) rather than the tool being "Old". Especially terrible with the lithium cells that'll get charged and discharged a dozen-hundred times before they elect to punch out early.
@@bluephreakr Yeah I'll have to pick one of those up, I found out Klutch tools an exclusive tool from Northern Tools uses the same battery as the Hyper Tough. They have a 8ah battery for $90 shipped, I ordered one to see how that does on the mid and high torque compared to the oem 4ah. My old 4ah dewalt XR batteries have been going pretty good, one I've used way more than the other and I don't notice much difference between the two, good ol Japanese cells! I really think the hammer spring is getting weak, because it use to zip off lug nuts much faster.
They have blown my mind while using them. I bought all the new versions. Impact driver, 12v IW, and the compact, mid and high torque IW's. Performs insanely well and the price is insane.
Interesting. I have a Super-Walmart near me and was thinking of upgrading/updating my drill and big impact gun, and get their mid-sized impact gun too. Glad they are working for you!!
im going to get one of these 100%. I just got the amazon basics electric screwdriver yesterday based on another video from your channel and that thing is amazing for $25. Thanks for helping all of us diy guys on a budget out so much. I would never guess that amazon basics or walmart stuff could be milwaukee good
I’m nearly certain it won’t last nearly as long as a high quality tool. But it doesn’t need to when you can buy 4 of them for the price of a high quality competitor. Matters even less when you consider these are marketed at home owners and other non-pros. We’re never going to wear these things out.
@ very true. At that price point it’s very easy to buy two of them so even if one breaks while on a job, you just use the other one until you can get it switched out.
I was looking hard at your previous recommendation for best bang for the buck the Bauer 2085. I have to replace steering components on a 2000 Tundra and didn't want to fight 24 year old rusty nuts and bolts. As I waited for that New Year's coupon from HF, this video came out. My new Hyper Tough will arrive Monday and even after adding a 3 year warranty, it's still a better bargain than the Bauer. Thanks for all that you guys do on this channel.
I have air impacts and some smaller cordless red hip shooters, was looking for something cordless and cheap for at home and it looks like I’ve found it. Very impressed
this video is seriously impressive! you did an amazing job showcasing Walmart's new high torque & impact driver. i love how you highlighted its features and performance. personally, i think this tool is a game changer for both DIY enthusiasts and professionals. can’t wait to see how it stands the test of time!
I've been waiting for this one, I bought the compact and mid-torque, so now I can pick up the high torque to get a second 4ah battery and complete my set. It feels strange longing for a Hyper-Tough tool, yet somehow satisfying as well. Thanks for all you do!
I've heard that Klutch 20 volt battery are interchangeable with HyperTough and they offer 6AH and 8AH battery options. I believe the Klutch batteries don't regulate the power output similar to the Dewalt you tested (with an adapter). Could you test the HyperTough with the Klutch 6 and 8 AH batteries to see how that combination stacks up vs the Dewalt battery?
They also sell a 1/2" to 1/4 hex chuck if you literally just need one impact, makes their mid torque fantastic, and even the 3/8" 12v does some work on 1/4" drive
So crazy. I figured MAYBE Bauer high torque numbers. Proving to everyone we've been overpaying for these impacts for a while now. They're really perfected the design and manufacturing of impact wrenches at pretty crazy economies of scale if Walmart can make a profit on what is basically a tool with a $60 retail price when you subtract battery and charger value.
The point is to get people to buy into the ecosystem and get word of mouth on their side. In 6 months, prices are gonna be higher. Y’all gotta stop falling so hard for obvious marketing bs. It makes you look du,b
13:10 As a suggestion, it would be cool to also mention how repair-friendly these are during your disassembling, like here you can see the cables glued to the controller which means you would have to replace everything if the trigger and the stator are also glued, whether there is a parts diagram or not (or if the parts got numbers printed on them), if the bearing have a brand name or are generic Chinese ones, if they have a fuse to prevent blowing up the controller or not, etc, etc). I guess most of the in-house (Harbour Freight / Wallmart / etc) aren't repairable at all but sometimes they offer certain small kits with o-rings and stuff to fix certain problems. While it's probably not as important for people up there with their 3-5 years warranty it's kind of important for people buying those tools from other countries.
I mean in most cases Milwaukee isn't cost effective to repair either and on most cases same for Dewalt.. makita , hikoki/metabo , a bosch different story . Dean Doherty does tool repairs here on TH-cam and he 99% of the time has to send Milwaukee a d Dewalt back unfixed as they only sell electrical parts as one solid unit and in most cases cost more then just buying a new tool
@@CalebsCars Exactly, what a goofy post. It's either warranty or trash can, nobody is going to start welding and soldering components in their bargain priced impact wrench.
I bought the entire lineup of hercules over 2yrs ago. I've been using them daily as a heavy diesel mechanic in the shop since. I'm not complaining. The only one I broke was their cordless ratchet (gears wore out) which costs 1/7th the price of snapon, same specs... not complaining. These walmart ones are trying to hit at Harbor freight imo.
Awesome videos. The numbers don’t lie. It’ll be interesting to see the longevity of these with proper care. But for the guy, like me, who might need one of these in an emergency, at $99? It sure would be handy. Proper tools always make the tough job easier, and safer.
I bought the gen 2 hyper tough air nailer and it was more well built and never jammed once compared to the rigid from Home Depot or my old craftsman. Solid metal construction and cost less than $70. Actually insane value from hyper tough even though I have yet to try their power tool line.
Got one of these kits on clearance for $70. Glad I did. I have a lot of red tools, but I also have a lot of the ht line for my loaner tools or leave the house tools they haven’t let me down yet.
I have their right angle die grinder and its excellent for what I need (tig weld prep, small part finishing, etc). I have other m12 tools but the $46 with battery price point made getting the milwaukee bare tool a hard sell. Would love to see a direct comparison between the two.
I've been waiting for this, I work at penske and our wheels are torqued to 475ft lbs and I need an impact and don't want to spend over 400 bucks for a milwaukee kit! Thanks for this video!
Shop may require you to use their approved 1” impact if tightening with the torque limiting stick. Personally I’m a fan of 3/4” anvils, 1/2” is just brutal on the tools when running 33mm impact sockets
I bought the 2767 when it was new. I dont remember what i paid, i bought it on Amazon far cheaper than HD was. It was invaluable when I was doing a ton of work on a lifted jeep. The fact that a $100 KIT from Walmart keeps up with it is great news for aspiring pros entering the workforce or kids working on their first cars.
@@jordanalexander615Considering Ryobi and Milwaukee are owned by TTI it doesn't matter to them which one you go with. They made $1 billion profit last year.
It doesn't really matter what/who you have "piles" of batteries for. This includes a battery and charger at that price, and one that even if not the greatest, still performs quite well. But what would Ryobi "stepping up" entail? The PBLIW01 is already shorter, lighter, and [very] slightly above this on the average power across runs category, as shown at @08:18 . The Ryobi has been as cheap as $169 IIRC as a kit (with a similar 4Ah battery and charger) on multiple occasions before (though not right now), which is still significantly more expensive than this. So what else can they do to step up other than dump the price? But trust me, you're *not* going to see Ryobi "stepping up" by offering that same kit for $80, if that's what you're thinking?
Thank you TTC! This was exactly what I was waiting for before getting into any ecosystem too heavily. Would love to see some teardowns of the batteries if you can work that in to any future videos. I am very curious to see the difference in PCB quality, cell qualities and the like. So far it look like HyperTough makes their killing back by selling the batteries alone for $55.
I've got red stuff already but I could see having a truck box with the big hyper tough in it for lug nuts or other field repairs you wouldn't want expensive red or yellow stuff to be stolen from random tweakers...
I need to make a personal testament to this tool. #1 I am not a very smart man. I used this high torque to take off a fly wheel or harmonic balancer? off a Honda 3.5L engine. Which is supposed to be hard to do. It took it off after a few seconds. Next I finished the job and impacted bolt back on the cam shaft. This is where I messed up. I hit it a little too long several times because there was a gap between the cam shaft and the wheel of some sort. However that gap was supposed to be there and I didnt know. Anyways it snapped off the grade 8 bolt connecting the wheel to the cam shaft.. It had soo much power it sheared that bolt off in an ugly way and not cleanly either. I had to use a bunch of tools including a cobalt bit to drill into the bolt and an extractor tool. It finally came out after some fidgiting. So in short. Use with caution. If you are unexperienced like me, use it only to take things off ONLY, DO NOT Tighten with this thing use a torque wrench. Also the battery only lasts about a day working on 1 or 2 cars. Not for long term commercial use unless you have alot of batteries. Some people said the Hyper tough batteries were fake and had lead weights. I opened the pack and it had real cells in them. For $100 its a great tool. I only use it to take off bolts I cant take off with hand tools.
Bought the mid torque with a cheapo impact socket set from harbor freight to toss in the truck. Great affordable tools honestly and had no issue with lugnuts
@@ravenovatechnologies6554 $250 is the retail price for the kit. On sale the same kit with a 5Ah battery & 4A charger can drop to as low as $180.. I don't think it's ever been $160 as a kit? Bare tool yeah but not with the kit. Do you remember which sale it was/if any coupons stacked to get the kit for $160?
I bought a Hercules Gen 1 Ultra Torque on clearance when they came out with Gen 2. It also happened to be on a weekend where ITC members could get 40% off. I believe i paid around $90 out the door. Only difference in models were looks and maybe 100ft lb of torque. 1400ft is more than enough for me. Lol The difference in torque and build quality was shown to either be the same or negligible right here on this channel after he broke it open to look at internal components.
I haven't had much luck with hyper tough stuff. I have a rechargeable flashlight that's actually pretty nice, but I also had a spotlight from them that literally fell apart while sitting on the shelf (the battery cover broke off, and shot across the room). I've had a drill for a few years that's been okay. The clutch no longer works, but it does fine on full power.
Turned them the wrong direction if you had to turn them for 35 years LOL. JK...I assume you are retired now so you get to play tools whenever you wanna LOL.
I just bought one of those cheap Bauer Corded 8.5amp Impact wrenches. Saw this video immediately after and bought this and returned the Bauer. Need it to remove Honda crank bolt. Hopefully it hold ups.
I'm trying to remove a Honda 2.4 crank bolt! I just bought the Earthquake 1" air wrench reviewed previously; let me know if your Hypertough yanks out your crank bolt! 600 lbs of men, with a 6 foot breaker bar couldn't bust my 247k motor's crank bolt loose. That seal leaks like crazy.
@thisperfectworld just did it today and it worked like a charm. Didn't even struggle. That said, I did use a weighted 19mm socked, but honestly I don't think I even needed it.
How are people having problems? The beefiest Honda bolts are K & H series, both only 176lbs. My gen2 M18 mid-tq removes then with old XC4.0 packs and even LS1 bolts that are even tighter (190-220). Only thing I can guess is more than a few had idiot prev owners that used loctite or didn't lube them right. They are VERY specific on what sides of the washer & threads you can/can't lube.
i bought my dad their compact mid torque from your last review. thing is great for us since we just need something to get lug nuts off, and it works good! only thing we need now is some new impact sockets. also went ahead and got the small impact you tested today because i needed one. thanks again.
Be interesting to see what the warranty process is. Do you just take back to store and how do they know if you are inside the 3 yr? Does it go by manufacturer date like Milwaukee if you don't keep your receipts for 5 years
Look, I know you guys are the _Torque_ Test Channel. I know you're running outta an automotive shop, and the things you prioritize are thusly automotive-related. But - and I say this as a HUGE fan that _habitually_ refers to your charts when making tool purchasing decisions - I'm a woodworker. I'd give a pretty to see you guys do some saws (bandsaws? Chops saws? Hell, cut-off tools?), some _sanders_ (even if it's just of the body-work variety? Orbitals? Details?), and/or even some material-handling gear. I respect that things like jointers/planers, or table saws, or routers are outside your scope. And that's cool. May as well test things you can USE in the shop (those you don't test to destruction), but, and I say this as a genuine TTC-head, you guys are one of the VERY few channels I actually _trust,_ and I'd be over the moon to see some additional cross-discipline tool tests.
"I know you're running outta an automotive shop" and considering at least the narrator work for Astro Pneumatic Tools, a penchant for things automotive and light industrial is somewhat understandable. Heck, they have done cordless circular saws, drills and lot of flashlights so they do branch out a bit.
@@michaelkrenzer3296 Oh, i know it. And make no mistake: I've nothing but respect and love for the TTC crew, and I'd watch them stress test a _mattress_ to destruction. I love the channel and have a borderline-unhealthy obsession with tools, anyway, so it's not like I'm knocking the content, simply expressing an opinion, and tossing an idea out. @bluephreakr: I'm not familiar with Project Farm. I'll take a look; thank you for the suggestion!
If I'm seeing this right, the HT high torque is giving the 3/4" EWORK (at 861 15-second ft-lbs, if I remember correctly) a run for its money. And that's a difference of $99 vs $269.
Regarding the smaller batteries and cheaper price point - I'd be interested to know what the duty cycle / endurance tests are on these drills. How quickly do they overheat? How many times can they overheat before total failure? Etc The reason the HT drills don't offer anything bigger than a 6ah pack could be market positioning, or it could be because they don't want you using their drills THAT much without some kind of breather, or maybe they just didn't want to design a housing that could reliably stand the added weight... etc etc It may help put some disparities in context between brands
Holy heck, that run with the dewalt pack is mad! I’m in aus but travel to the us a lot. Tempted to pick one of these up and just run it on dewalt stuff since the charger won’t work here
I'd stick to the Hercules for home shop use because I'm already in that tool line and not switching. But I would buy the Hyper Tough high torque kit and keep it in my truck. It would be good to keep on hand for changing a tire when needed. :)
Wow. I am considering the high torque model to keep in my truck. I have the high end DeWalt but it lives at home unless I am towing. The longevity of the batteries concerns me a little, but if I can buy an adapter for DeWalt if I have issues....that is no longer a real deal killer. I have a ton of DeWalt 20V tools and batteries.
I have a sneaky feeling that the Hyper Tough is made the same place as the "Parkside"-brand by Lidl commonly found across europe. I have several tools of the "Parkside Performance" brand, and they are crazy good for their price. Would love to see the 1/2 impact ("PASSP 20-Li C4") tested, as this impact has impressed me on multiple occasions.
Freaking awesome video and awesome tools! I love to see hyper tough stepping it up in an unbelievable way! Hey Torque, any chance you can test shop vacuums both corded and cordless? I know other channels have, but I’d like your take on it if possible.
What if you need another battery? Ha, just by another entire Hyperdrive kit. Great info. I have been in the market for a new drill, driver, etc.. May take a look at the entire Hyperdrive lineup.. My old Black and Decker no longer has batteries available. Thanks for sharing info.
I picked up their 1/2 inch impact based on this channel. For a weekend warrior it’s allot of tool for the price. For me it will be used for lug nuts etc. works well.
Wow you guys are lucky to get these new Hyper Tough from Walmart , they perform well for the price point, almost free next to the competition ,i just looked on the Walmart Canada website and they have nothing like it at all not even the First Gen offering either, just might buy one and have it shipped here , the price is just that good , great video 👍
As much as they are strong, I'm going to bet if you drop it 40 times on a concrete shop floor, it's probably going to break. I'll bet the red, blue and yellow ones don't. Now if the durability is the same (doubtful), then it's a green light all the way. These would be good for a weekend wrench warrior though. Just not sure they are "shop worthy" yet.
For the price, why not. Whatever tools fail, buy a better brand to replace them...that's kind of what I've done over the years....start with the cheaper stuff, and whatever breaks I replace it with a better tool, if it hasn't broken, I either don't use it enough, or its a decent tool...err...or both HAHA!!!
We need some longevity testing added to the comparisons. How long will one impact something in one go? Maybe rig something up with a servo to pull the trigger a million times?
I recently shared a video at-home testing the HT impact driver vs Ryobi brushless and a newer SeeSii. My ranking gave the nod to SeeSii over HT with Ryobis last. Might be worth checking out the SeeSii in the future.
I used to be a milwaukee guy, but realisticly i just tinker with cars, buying an entire set of cordless tools for the cost of one milwaukee impact allows me to do more stuff, when i needed tools for work i did go milwaukee though and still would
Video Idea: have you tested the right angle Hole Hawg by Milwaukee and competing Hercules brand? I am not sure who all makes these heavy duty right angle drills but I see Dewalt also makes one. Be good to have torque numbers on these heavy duty units. I saw one of your videos on smaller right angles but not the big heavy duty ones. what do you think?
Dang it I just got back from Walmart and for some reason I have the high torque impact gun! Haha thanks! Can’t wait. It’s weird buying something else than a Milwaukee or Dewalt
An added benefit no one will be trying to steal your Hyper Tough tools..
That's why I only bring my Ryobi tools to the job site...they offer very little value at the pawn shop.
😅
Unless they watch TTC videos 🤣
_(though, anyone keen on thieving, probably doesn't, not caring WHAT they get... cuz, well, "free")_
I've always had the opposite luck. They steal the no name tools so they're impossible to track down.
shows you how overpriced the more premium brands are with some of their tools
Less expensive tools are no longer the joke they once were. time will tell and if these things last, it's a game changer.
TTI (Owner of Milwaukee and Ryobi, also makes Rigid and a few other brands) has made about $1 Billion in profit each year for the last few years.
Until they’re not.
These American tool companies have been taking profits and pocketing instead of innovating. Now that these cheap brands are coming out, it will be interesting to see whether companies like TTI will just buy them out, or actually try and compete.
Knowing the way things work in the economy now, expect for them to buy out these small brands soon
@@Fekillixtti makes hart which helps alot being in walmart
@@rmsfootball63 TTI is Chinese. Walmart is bigger than TTI. If Walmart can profit at these prices it makes no sense for them to sell anything to TTI. If anything, they could buy TTI if they wanted to.
After your last review, I went straight to Walmart and bought that 20v impact driver for $45. Zero complaints so far.
I'd love to see sales data after TTC vids go out.
I got the mid torque impact some batteries and their cordless ratchet
Don't forget the new batteries too.....There should be a regulation on batteries...they should all be interchangeable like other products AA,AAA ect ect...Why do consumers let these thugs get away with this BS? All batteries powers tools should be the same fitting. Even Computers and phones connectors have regulation now, why not batteries power tool?
I just got a high torque 900#ft impact wrench open box with everything for 60 bucks. Somehow it was missing one of the 4 screws.
@@yruhatin100 I’m particularly curious which brand is available at 900 ft-lbs for $60. Please reply.
Klutch power tool batteries from nothern tool work on hyper tough tools and they make an 8ah battery
No adapter needed???
I just ordered one of those, I'm curious how fast it will zip off some lug nuts compared to the stock 4ah battery
Is an 8ah battery more than Dewalt makes that we could use with an adapter such as shown in this vid?
What's the question? It's worded so weird I have no idea what you're asking...
Do those batteries just fit? Or do you need a adapter?
Just picked one of these up. They're already hard to find and had to drive a while to find one in stock. Super impressive tool. Whoever is leading Hyper Tough deserves some recognition.
@@aaronmoore3050 i got the original impact driver 2-3 years ago and still works great to this day
This channel makes me want to spend money every week.
Lmao. I have Milwaukee tools but bought this high impact. Never ever thought i would buy any tool from wally world
Just bought one of these (the compact gen 2 from the previous vid), solely out of curiosity because i know they're stepping up their game. Dirt cheap and the thing is no joke and has plenty of power. I have plenty of red and yellow tools, and while the fit/finish/trigger feel isn't quite as nice, it is 1/4 the price and has all the power. Incredible value.
I bought the medium boy based on the recommendation, and it doesn't work. It got one wheel off and then stopped hammering. It will spin fine with no load, but any load makes it quit.
@@meikgeik Warranty it, It's Walmart, just take it in and swap for another. Totally possible you just got a dud, it happens
@@meikgeik You got a dud, it has a 3yr warranty just have them swap it out.
@@meikgeikthats the dice roll of buying cheap. the point of the expensive stuff is it works the first time every time. really relevant when your job depends on it.
thats why cheap stuff is perfect for home gamer, you wont abuse it like people do at work so it should last a lot longer
Wow that is a shock I am not someone that cares too much about appearances of the tools that I have especially if they work but one exception I've kind of always had was against hyper tough I mean I filled my toolbox with some heart half inch impact nut driver drills stuff like that because they were really decent but hyper tough one of those it's kind of hard to bring into a professional environment when you work at a dealership of some kind. Might have to give it a shot one of these days. But your channels opinion weighs pretty heavy and this field now
I consider myself a weekend warrior type handy-man but for some reason, gosh dang it, I love these videos. I'm not sure why. Is there such a thing as a "torque fan boy"?
LOL...I'm digging the channel too!
I'm not even a weekend warrior, I just love the facts and info! 😅
It's *_good-drama,_* instead of the usual bad-drama we often encounter 😊
Tools are just awesome.
TTC Nut Riderz
I only own a drill yet seeing impact wrenches go zooom zooom is my passion.
They ought to make the jankiest looking tool ever but make it perform the best anyone's ever seen. That's Walmart trolling
It's a bit like Lidl tools over here. Nowhere near as nice as the established tool brands, but the money behind the company really helps to sell decent power tools, especially for home use.
@@blarfroer8066Lidl is actually closer to harbor freight when it comes to pricing than walmart. I'm not saying its bad, you can get a lot of value if you are getting tools for your own use at home. I'm pretty sure that parkside high torque wouldn't be even close to that walmart beast and it is around 150$ bare (regular price).
I was just about to comment that products like these tend to be designed without nuance. They're banking on early adopters, holiday gifting, and folks who bargain bin shop in stores like theirs anyway
It's meant to be the tool you buy when your battery just died and there isn't a hardware store for miles. But your buddy swears he saw it for the cheeky 99.88 price while picking up aerosol canisters
There's literally no reason to believe that these are rated for real world abuse. The best you can say is that the Hyper Tough brand itself stands with Wal Mart's quality seal. That they would make a competent product that happens to meet the appropriate bench marks for a tool in its category
This isn't Dyson vacuums, it's whatever Kirkland's puts out for Costco
@@bleyz3557 its only 80 euro in France 5years warranty aswell. Lidl performance tools vary a lot in price from country to country.
@@bleyz3557 also EU prices include Tax
After watching the first Hyper Tough test and now this I'm sold. I was looking to replace my tired brushed Mid-tq DeWalt, started looking at prices and decided to take a chance at the Hyper Tough; Got the compact, mid, and high torque models for $240. Crazy to think I only spent around $50 more than just a bare DeWalt mid-tq to get three tools and three batteries. Thanks TTC for your valuable testing that helps inform buyers!
I might buy the high torque one as my old hitachi hasn't been sounding great lately
I’ve got an old tired DCF894 that’s going to get replaced by Walmart s well.
Don't forget to buy the battery adapter TTC mentioned! Though, your "Tired tools" might be more due to degrading battery (as they _always_ do) rather than the tool being "Old". Especially terrible with the lithium cells that'll get charged and discharged a dozen-hundred times before they elect to punch out early.
@@bluephreakr Yeah I'll have to pick one of those up, I found out Klutch tools an exclusive tool from Northern Tools uses the same battery as the Hyper Tough. They have a 8ah battery for $90 shipped, I ordered one to see how that does on the mid and high torque compared to the oem 4ah. My old 4ah dewalt XR batteries have been going pretty good, one I've used way more than the other and I don't notice much difference between the two, good ol Japanese cells! I really think the hammer spring is getting weak, because it use to zip off lug nuts much faster.
I feel like the mid torque is a bit redundant with the stubby and high torque, but for only $30 more than the solo battery it’s almost a no brainer.
what I really like about your videos is that they are comprehensive, consistent, and mostly, you're not yelling the whole video
That's basically all the things this channel set out to accomplish, lol
@@TorqueTestChannel I definitely prefer your channel to the other one
I knew the high torque would be good, but that battery adapter made it REALLY good.
Makes me wonder how much that dewalt 8ah will juice up other tools
They have blown my mind while using them. I bought all the new versions. Impact driver, 12v IW, and the compact, mid and high torque IW's. Performs insanely well and the price is insane.
Interesting. I have a Super-Walmart near me and was thinking of upgrading/updating my drill and big impact gun, and get their mid-sized impact gun too. Glad they are working for you!!
im going to get one of these 100%. I just got the amazon basics electric screwdriver yesterday based on another video from your channel and that thing is amazing for $25. Thanks for helping all of us diy guys on a budget out so much. I would never guess that amazon basics or walmart stuff could be milwaukee good
Next up, a torture test of the high torque to see its longevity
Agreed. Even if it only lasts half as long as the competition, it's still worth it.
@ exactly
I’m nearly certain it won’t last nearly as long as a high quality tool.
But it doesn’t need to when you can buy 4 of them for the price of a high quality competitor.
Matters even less when you consider these are marketed at home owners and other non-pros. We’re never going to wear these things out.
@ very true. At that price point it’s very easy to buy two of them so even if one breaks while on a job, you just use the other one until you can get it switched out.
Warranty
I feel robbed these weren’t available in my peak wrenching days
Imagine what they'll have another 20 or more years from now.
@@poolhalljunkie9Automation possibly
Where are you today, TTC? I missed my favorite Friday morning show! 😭
Seriously, anyone know where they at? Everything ok?
I was looking hard at your previous recommendation for best bang for the buck the Bauer 2085. I have to replace steering components on a 2000 Tundra and didn't want to fight 24 year old rusty nuts and bolts. As I waited for that New Year's coupon from HF, this video came out. My new Hyper Tough will arrive Monday and even after adding a 3 year warranty, it's still a better bargain than the Bauer. Thanks for all that you guys do on this channel.
Picked up the 1/2 Compact for Christmas, honestly i'm impressed and I don't feel guilty dropping it
same
Knew i could count on you to do the high impact review! 🎉 👏 I will be buying all of the gen 2 hyper , good for Walmart, showing those big brands up
Glad to see more Hyper Tough tests!
Would love to see you test their brushless 20 volt grinder and cut off tool.
Thanks again!
I second this, complete out the kit.
I have air impacts and some smaller cordless red hip shooters, was looking for something cordless and cheap for at home and it looks like I’ve found it. Very impressed
this video is seriously impressive! you did an amazing job showcasing Walmart's new high torque & impact driver. i love how you highlighted its features and performance. personally, i think this tool is a game changer for both DIY enthusiasts and professionals. can’t wait to see how it stands the test of time!
Thank you sir! I've been hounding you for a little while now and you, like the Hyper Tough have delivered.
I've been waiting for this one, I bought the compact and mid-torque, so now I can pick up the high torque to get a second 4ah battery and complete my set. It feels strange longing for a Hyper-Tough tool, yet somehow satisfying as well. Thanks for all you do!
Seeing that 8ah Powerpack result, itd be interesting to see some of the other impacts running on it.
Nice, ive been hoping for a follow-up video on these Hyper Tough tools!
I've heard that Klutch 20 volt battery are interchangeable with HyperTough and they offer 6AH and 8AH battery options. I believe the Klutch batteries don't regulate the power output similar to the Dewalt you tested (with an adapter). Could you test the HyperTough with the Klutch 6 and 8 AH batteries to see how that combination stacks up vs the Dewalt battery?
They also sell a 1/2" to 1/4 hex chuck if you literally just need one impact, makes their mid torque fantastic, and even the 3/8" 12v does some work on 1/4" drive
So crazy. I figured MAYBE Bauer high torque numbers. Proving to everyone we've been overpaying for these impacts for a while now. They're really perfected the design and manufacturing of impact wrenches at pretty crazy economies of scale if Walmart can make a profit on what is basically a tool with a $60 retail price when you subtract battery and charger value.
The point is to get people to buy into the ecosystem and get word of mouth on their side. In 6 months, prices are gonna be higher. Y’all gotta stop falling so hard for obvious marketing bs. It makes you look du,b
13:10 As a suggestion, it would be cool to also mention how repair-friendly these are during your disassembling, like here you can see the cables glued to the controller which means you would have to replace everything if the trigger and the stator are also glued, whether there is a parts diagram or not (or if the parts got numbers printed on them), if the bearing have a brand name or are generic Chinese ones, if they have a fuse to prevent blowing up the controller or not, etc, etc).
I guess most of the in-house (Harbour Freight / Wallmart / etc) aren't repairable at all but sometimes they offer certain small kits with o-rings and stuff to fix certain problems. While it's probably not as important for people up there with their 3-5 years warranty it's kind of important for people buying those tools from other countries.
I mean in most cases Milwaukee isn't cost effective to repair either and on most cases same for Dewalt.. makita , hikoki/metabo , a bosch different story .
Dean Doherty does tool repairs here on TH-cam and he 99% of the time has to send Milwaukee a d Dewalt back unfixed as they only sell electrical parts as one solid unit and in most cases cost more then just buying a new tool
Imagine buying a tool for the average home owner less than 100$ thinking they’re going to take it apart and repair it 😂
@@CalebsCars Exactly, what a goofy post. It's either warranty or trash can, nobody is going to start welding and soldering components in their bargain priced impact wrench.
@@CalebsCars Wasn't a suggestion for this particular tool but for others like Dewalt and Milwaukee as well.
Imagine getting angry at someone suggesting how to improve someone's else coverage of a topic.
These hyper tough look suspiciously similar to the Parkside Performance line up from lidl in Europe
Loved the little laugh at the end of the test.
I bought the entire lineup of hercules over 2yrs ago. I've been using them daily as a heavy diesel mechanic in the shop since.
I'm not complaining. The only one I broke was their cordless ratchet (gears wore out) which costs 1/7th the price of snapon, same specs... not complaining. These walmart ones are trying to hit at Harbor freight imo.
I wish HT made a 20 volt cordless ratchet.
Awesome videos. The numbers don’t lie. It’ll be interesting to see the longevity of these with proper care. But for the guy, like me, who might need one of these in an emergency, at $99? It sure would be handy. Proper tools always make the tough job easier, and safer.
I bought the gen 2 hyper tough air nailer and it was more well built and never jammed once compared to the rigid from Home Depot or my old craftsman. Solid metal construction and cost less than $70. Actually insane value from hyper tough even though I have yet to try their power tool line.
That is way way more than I was expecting, I thought it was going to be in Bauer territory. Gotta be one of the best deals in cordless impact history
Got one of these kits on clearance for $70. Glad I did. I have a lot of red tools, but I also have a lot of the ht line for my loaner tools or leave the house tools they haven’t let me down yet.
Went to Walmart today and bought the 1/2 High torque Impact wrench. Now just waiting on the Dewalt adapter. Thanks for the vid.
I have their right angle die grinder and its excellent for what I need (tig weld prep, small part finishing, etc). I have other m12 tools but the $46 with battery price point made getting the milwaukee bare tool a hard sell. Would love to see a direct comparison between the two.
Been waiting for this one, mind blowing what these things do for the money.
Just paint it red and you’re good to go 😂
I had the older version of the impact driver it was a good unit for like 45 dollars and still works today (approx 5 years later)
I've been waiting for this, I work at penske and our wheels are torqued to 475ft lbs and I need an impact and don't want to spend over 400 bucks for a milwaukee kit! Thanks for this video!
Shop may require you to use their approved 1” impact if tightening with the torque limiting stick. Personally I’m a fan of 3/4” anvils, 1/2” is just brutal on the tools when running 33mm impact sockets
It would be nice if Harbor Freight and Walmart were in Australia, there are no "value" tool stores here.
I bought the 2767 when it was new. I dont remember what i paid, i bought it on Amazon far cheaper than HD was. It was invaluable when I was doing a ton of work on a lifted jeep. The fact that a $100 KIT from Walmart keeps up with it is great news for aspiring pros entering the workforce or kids working on their first cars.
Ryobi needs to step up for all of us that have piles of their batteries!
Ryobi has stepped up with the OnePlus brushless lineup but you you need to pay twice as much for the high end brushless line vs the brushed line.
Ryobi lost their way. Now many of their newest tools are too close in price to Milwaukee to make it worth choosing the lesser tools.
@CJ30123 exactly the whole attraction to ryobi was the price. Now they cost so much that you can just spend a little more to get the big guys.
@@jordanalexander615Considering Ryobi and Milwaukee are owned by TTI it doesn't matter to them which one you go with. They made $1 billion profit last year.
It doesn't really matter what/who you have "piles" of batteries for. This includes a battery and charger at that price, and one that even if not the greatest, still performs quite well. But what would Ryobi "stepping up" entail? The PBLIW01 is already shorter, lighter, and [very] slightly above this on the average power across runs category, as shown at @08:18 . The Ryobi has been as cheap as $169 IIRC as a kit (with a similar 4Ah battery and charger) on multiple occasions before (though not right now), which is still significantly more expensive than this. So what else can they do to step up other than dump the price? But trust me, you're *not* going to see Ryobi "stepping up" by offering that same kit for $80, if that's what you're thinking?
Thank you TTC! This was exactly what I was waiting for before getting into any ecosystem too heavily. Would love to see some teardowns of the batteries if you can work that in to any future videos. I am very curious to see the difference in PCB quality, cell qualities and the like. So far it look like HyperTough makes their killing back by selling the batteries alone for $55.
Can we have a tour of your shop + storage for all these tools?? It would be amazing to see your setup
I've got red stuff already but I could see having a truck box with the big hyper tough in it for lug nuts or other field repairs you wouldn't want expensive red or yellow stuff to be stolen from random tweakers...
That is genius! I bet plastering some HyperTough stickers on my truck would be enough to deter even the most desperate tweaker.😂
My thoughts as well...a cheap throw it in the truck tool bag is always very useful....especially if you go to pick a part yards.
That's what I'm thinking. It's pretty much the only thing I don't already own
I need to make a personal testament to this tool. #1 I am not a very smart man. I used this high torque to take off a fly wheel or harmonic balancer? off a Honda 3.5L engine. Which is supposed to be hard to do. It took it off after a few seconds. Next I finished the job and impacted bolt back on the cam shaft. This is where I messed up. I hit it a little too long several times because there was a gap between the cam shaft and the wheel of some sort. However that gap was supposed to be there and I didnt know. Anyways it snapped off the grade 8 bolt connecting the wheel to the cam shaft.. It had soo much power it sheared that bolt off in an ugly way and not cleanly either. I had to use a bunch of tools including a cobalt bit to drill into the bolt and an extractor tool. It finally came out after some fidgiting. So in short. Use with caution. If you are unexperienced like me, use it only to take things off ONLY, DO NOT Tighten with this thing use a torque wrench. Also the battery only lasts about a day working on 1 or 2 cars. Not for long term commercial use unless you have alot of batteries. Some people said the Hyper tough batteries were fake and had lead weights. I opened the pack and it had real cells in them. For $100 its a great tool. I only use it to take off bolts I cant take off with hand tools.
Bought the mid torque with a cheapo impact socket set from harbor freight to toss in the truck. Great affordable tools honestly and had no issue with lugnuts
Was a Milwaukee guy but I guess it's Hyper Tough from now on 😅
Please test hypertough cordless ratchet!
They did a long time ago
@@Ski_3_p_o nah man what video called? they did air rackets last and have not done hypertough.
@@keith3761go to their ratchet playlist and you’ll find it. It’s literally in the thumbnail.
@@keith3761 th-cam.com/video/D-8zanhlpIw/w-d-xo.html For the hypertough ratchet. It didn't do great.
@@Bustercloud dam thats just the extended version from a year ago, not the no extended newest version (no idea if they are the same)
The hyper tough tool with a battery adapter kit for high quality batteries & you got something decent!👍
Harbor Freight sells kits for a lot of tools now. The Ultra Torque is available in a kit w/ 5Ah batt and charger for $249.99!
Ooof I paid 160 a month ago.
@@ravenovatechnologies6554 $250 is the retail price for the kit. On sale the same kit with a 5Ah battery & 4A charger can drop to as low as $180.. I don't think it's ever been $160 as a kit? Bare tool yeah but not with the kit. Do you remember which sale it was/if any coupons stacked to get the kit for $160?
@AG-eb8yy honestly it might have been black friday/cyber Monday. Also I'm ITC member, so that might have helped.
I bought a Hercules Gen 1 Ultra Torque on clearance when they came out with Gen 2. It also happened to be on a weekend where ITC members could get 40% off. I believe i paid around $90 out the door. Only difference in models were looks and maybe 100ft lb of torque. 1400ft is more than enough for me. Lol The difference in torque and build quality was shown to either be the same or negligible right here on this channel after he broke it open to look at internal components.
I haven't had much luck with hyper tough stuff. I have a rechargeable flashlight that's actually pretty nice, but I also had a spotlight from them that literally fell apart while sitting on the shelf (the battery cover broke off, and shot across the room). I've had a drill for a few years that's been okay. The clutch no longer works, but it does fine on full power.
Was just telling the wife I needed to add some tools to the kit in her car and this one just made the list for sure.
Sam Walton surprises us again lol, thanks for your videos sir, love this channel, HONEST channel.
Turned wrenches for 35 years, thanks for your work.
Turned them the wrong direction if you had to turn them for 35 years LOL. JK...I assume you are retired now so you get to play tools whenever you wanna LOL.
I just bought one of those cheap Bauer Corded 8.5amp Impact wrenches. Saw this video immediately after and bought this and returned the Bauer. Need it to remove Honda crank bolt. Hopefully it hold ups.
I'm trying to remove a Honda 2.4 crank bolt! I just bought the Earthquake 1" air wrench reviewed previously; let me know if your Hypertough yanks out your crank bolt! 600 lbs of men, with a 6 foot breaker bar couldn't bust my 247k motor's crank bolt loose. That seal leaks like crazy.
@thisperfectworld just did it today and it worked like a charm. Didn't even struggle. That said, I did use a weighted 19mm socked, but honestly I don't think I even needed it.
@RicardoGarcia-ns7po I think my crank is 17mm. Where did you get a weighted socket? Thanks!
How are people having problems? The beefiest Honda bolts are K & H series, both only 176lbs. My gen2 M18 mid-tq removes then with old XC4.0 packs and even LS1 bolts that are even tighter (190-220).
Only thing I can guess is more than a few had idiot prev owners that used loctite or didn't lube them right. They are VERY specific on what sides of the washer & threads you can/can't lube.
Ordered through the links in the description. Hopefully y’all get a kickback, you deserve it.
i bought my dad their compact mid torque from your last review. thing is great for us since we just need something to get lug nuts off, and it works good! only thing we need now is some new impact sockets. also went ahead and got the small impact you tested today because i needed one. thanks again.
When do you think Milwaukee will release a new 3/4" cordless high torque impact, to rival the new DeWalt 3/4"?
If I was going on a road trip or buying a car after a flight I'd buy a Hyper Torque, it's a no brainer for that money.
I ordered the brushed model by mistake. Still very happy with it.
The hyber tough is perfect if your on a budget...im looking to get the impact driver for tire repairs and ratchet for battery changes
Just a note, hazard fraught has an actual kit for their half inch ultra torque with that battery and charger from 4:41 for 250 instead of over 300.
Yeah, unfortunately they came out with the kit after I bought the bare tool LOL.
Some repairability score would be nice. It's easy to open, but can you find parts? Are they affordable?
Be interesting to see what the warranty process is. Do you just take back to store and how do they know if you are inside the 3 yr? Does it go by manufacturer date like Milwaukee if you don't keep your receipts for 5 years
yeah. I had one of their batteries fail on me and all I did was take it to customer service and went and picked a new one off of the shelf.
Look, I know you guys are the _Torque_ Test Channel. I know you're running outta an automotive shop, and the things you prioritize are thusly automotive-related. But - and I say this as a HUGE fan that _habitually_ refers to your charts when making tool purchasing decisions - I'm a woodworker. I'd give a pretty to see you guys do some saws (bandsaws? Chops saws? Hell, cut-off tools?), some _sanders_ (even if it's just of the body-work variety? Orbitals? Details?), and/or even some material-handling gear.
I respect that things like jointers/planers, or table saws, or routers are outside your scope. And that's cool. May as well test things you can USE in the shop (those you don't test to destruction), but, and I say this as a genuine TTC-head, you guys are one of the VERY few channels I actually _trust,_ and I'd be over the moon to see some additional cross-discipline tool tests.
That's more Todd's domain over at Project Farm. Hit him up as well about your request; he might just bite.
@@bluephreakr Todd does indeed request ideas from viewers on every video.
Project Farm does a lot of those tests you seek
"I know you're running outta an automotive shop" and considering at least the narrator work for Astro Pneumatic Tools, a penchant for things automotive and light industrial is somewhat understandable. Heck, they have done cordless circular saws, drills and lot of flashlights so they do branch out a bit.
@@michaelkrenzer3296 Oh, i know it. And make no mistake: I've nothing but respect and love for the TTC crew, and I'd watch them stress test a _mattress_ to destruction.
I love the channel and have a borderline-unhealthy obsession with tools, anyway, so it's not like I'm knocking the content, simply expressing an opinion, and tossing an idea out.
@bluephreakr: I'm not familiar with Project Farm. I'll take a look; thank you for the suggestion!
If I'm seeing this right, the HT high torque is giving the 3/4" EWORK (at 861 15-second ft-lbs, if I remember correctly) a run for its money. And that's a difference of $99 vs $269.
It’s hilarious how embarrassed guys get for using non Milwaukee tools. 😂. Some of our oldest dwalt tools have outlasted many of the Milwaukee tools 😂
Regarding the smaller batteries and cheaper price point - I'd be interested to know what the duty cycle / endurance tests are on these drills. How quickly do they overheat? How many times can they overheat before total failure? Etc
The reason the HT drills don't offer anything bigger than a 6ah pack could be market positioning, or it could be because they don't want you using their drills THAT much without some kind of breather, or maybe they just didn't want to design a housing that could reliably stand the added weight... etc etc
It may help put some disparities in context between brands
Their 12v ratchet is primo for $40. I did brakes, exhaust, shocks, and a starter on my Volvo 244 over the last weekend, and it was indispensable.
Walmart making tools for us Dad's who don't use them often but when we need them it really hurts our wallets.
Holy heck, that run with the dewalt pack is mad! I’m in aus but travel to the us a lot. Tempted to pick one of these up and just run it on dewalt stuff since the charger won’t work here
I'd stick to the Hercules for home shop use because I'm already in that tool line and not switching. But I would buy the Hyper Tough high torque kit and keep it in my truck. It would be good to keep on hand for changing a tire when needed. :)
The way my mouth DROPPED with that 8ah
Wow. I am considering the high torque model to keep in my truck. I have the high end DeWalt but it lives at home unless I am towing. The longevity of the batteries concerns me a little, but if I can buy an adapter for DeWalt if I have issues....that is no longer a real deal killer. I have a ton of DeWalt 20V tools and batteries.
Speechless...
I have a sneaky feeling that the Hyper Tough is made the same place as the "Parkside"-brand by Lidl commonly found across europe.
I have several tools of the "Parkside Performance" brand, and they are crazy good for their price.
Would love to see the 1/2 impact ("PASSP 20-Li C4") tested, as this impact has impressed me on multiple occasions.
Freaking awesome video and awesome tools! I love to see hyper tough stepping it up in an unbelievable way!
Hey Torque, any chance you can test shop vacuums both corded and cordless? I know other channels have, but I’d like your take on it if possible.
Would love to see y’all test all the new hyper tough brushless stuff in both 12 and 20 volt considering how well the impacts have done.
What if you need another battery? Ha, just by another entire Hyperdrive kit. Great info. I have been in the market for a new drill, driver, etc.. May take a look at the entire Hyperdrive lineup.. My old Black and Decker no longer has batteries available. Thanks for sharing info.
Just went to the Wal-Mart website and bought it. I have a sickness.
It's ok. We all do here.
I'm right behind you. My dad probably is also
I picked up their 1/2 inch impact based on this channel. For a weekend warrior it’s allot of tool for the price. For me it will be used for lug nuts etc. works well.
Wow you guys are lucky to get these new Hyper Tough from Walmart , they perform well for the price point, almost free next to the competition ,i just looked on the Walmart Canada website and they have nothing like it at all not even the First Gen offering either, just might buy one and have it shipped here , the price is just that good , great video 👍
You should note on the chart that the HT impact driver requires the 4ah battery to make the numbers you listed.
Dang Walmart has stepped up their game! I'm a shop owner and I think I'm gunna try this new hyper tough line!!
As much as they are strong, I'm going to bet if you drop it 40 times on a concrete shop floor, it's probably going to break. I'll bet the red, blue and yellow ones don't. Now if the durability is the same (doubtful), then it's a green light all the way. These would be good for a weekend wrench warrior though. Just not sure they are "shop worthy" yet.
@Steven-gv1ke bruh just say you're a hater and move on lol I love how these videos trigger all of these Milwaukee and DeWalt boot lickers 🤣 hilarious!
For the price, why not. Whatever tools fail, buy a better brand to replace them...that's kind of what I've done over the years....start with the cheaper stuff, and whatever breaks I replace it with a better tool, if it hasn't broken, I either don't use it enough, or its a decent tool...err...or both HAHA!!!
We need some longevity testing added to the comparisons. How long will one impact something in one go? Maybe rig something up with a servo to pull the trigger a million times?
Ryobi just pooped their pants.
It looks to me TTI does some great engineering, as their curves are always broad, smooth, and ramp-up, faster.
I'd agree
Could we see a review of the new Kobalt subcompact impacts? Thanks
I recently shared a video at-home testing the HT impact driver vs Ryobi brushless and a newer SeeSii. My ranking gave the nod to SeeSii over HT with Ryobis last. Might be worth checking out the SeeSii in the future.
I used to be a milwaukee guy, but realisticly i just tinker with cars, buying an entire set of cordless tools for the cost of one milwaukee impact allows me to do more stuff, when i needed tools for work i did go milwaukee though and still would
7:10 "It's $99.00, Regardless where it places here I would buy one of these just straight up, why not."
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Video Idea: have you tested the right angle Hole Hawg by Milwaukee and competing Hercules brand? I am not sure who all makes these heavy duty right angle drills but I see Dewalt also makes one. Be good to have torque numbers on these heavy duty units. I saw one of your videos on smaller right angles but not the big heavy duty ones. what do you think?
Dang it I just got back from Walmart and for some reason I have the high torque impact gun! Haha thanks!
Can’t wait. It’s weird buying something else than a Milwaukee or Dewalt
This is a very good demonstration of how much you're paying for the name/marketing of the big name tools.