I just bought the driver & 1/2" HammerDrill with the hardshell plastic case. I had a 1/4" Drill with two batteries, charger and hardshell plastic case for about ten years. I had the case loaded with an assortment of drill bits. It was stollen from a job a few weeks ago and it's like I lost my best friend. It worked flawlessly for me time after time. Yes, I'm a Dewalt lifer and believe in all their tools. They are the best quality I've ever used and that's why I stay with them. Great video. Keep them coming.
Sounds like that could be a whole other video, but in a nutshell: impact drivers for more torque with less size and weight (which can save your hands and wrists when driving a lot of fasteners on the same job) - drills for more precision - like that required when drilling holes....
This vid is so flawlessly done. Swooning over these shots!!
Thanks Bri - appreciate the kind words…
@@readiysteadiy absolutely! 💕
I just bought the driver & 1/2" HammerDrill with the hardshell plastic case. I had a 1/4" Drill with two batteries, charger and hardshell plastic case for about ten years. I had the case loaded with an assortment of drill bits. It was stollen from a job a few weeks ago and it's like I lost my best friend. It worked flawlessly for me time after time. Yes, I'm a Dewalt lifer and believe in all their tools. They are the best quality I've ever used and that's why I stay with them. Great video. Keep them coming.
Thank you for the comment!
I just purchased this impact driver. Thanks for this awesome video it really helped. Take care
Glad it helped
very helpful thank you. I just needed a how to use video and this was perfect.
So glad!
I needed to know what it was and what it did, so this was perfect, thank you.
Glad it helped!
Do they sell quick release hex shank chuck attachments or adapters for a normal/standard drill?
Fantastic informative presentation. One quick question..can one use drill bits with this?
They do make drill bits for impact drivers….
Thank you. Just what I wanted to hear
Thank you. This was very helpful.
Glad it could help out….
So if the impact driver is more powerful than the equivalent cordless drill, why would someone need a drill at all?
Sounds like that could be a whole other video, but in a nutshell: impact drivers for more torque with less size and weight (which can save your hands and wrists when driving a lot of fasteners on the same job) - drills for more precision - like that required when drilling holes....