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Impact or Drill? Which #tool do you choose.

Metabo Triple Hammer (best impact out there)
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Makita XGT Drill/Driver/Hammer Drill
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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@redjaredc1472

1 year ago

I like to think everyone has some bittersweet memories of a big red corded Milwaukee that tried to snap their wrist.

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@SenseiMinke

1 year ago

Rule 1 Every tool has a job
Rule 2 For every tool there's a better tool
Rule 3 better tools cost more
Rule 4 bad tools cost you more
Rule 5 a good tool used wrong is still a good tool It's the user that's bad.

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@WaysideIron

1 year ago

When I was a kid, my first 18 volt DeWalt slammed me in the temple and threw me off the ladder.
Good times

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@Gren4te

11 months ago

It has the anti-kickback, but it still tried to snap your wrist off. Yes the impact is a bit slower but the sheer laziness of it is just great. No tight grips, crazy control, and just overall less strain on your body makes it my go-to for every screw or bolt I’m ever gonna use.

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@peachmelba1000

1 year ago

My 40 year old corded Makita drill has a button on the grip that says ROTATOR CUFF DESTROYER in Japanese 😅

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@y0uCantHandle

1 year ago

A good tradesman doesn’t blame his tools

He blames the tools watching him

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@robertblahnik7685

11 months ago

I noticed it too. But you should have said, "if you are only going to be putting in a few of those screws, the drill driver will suffice. However, the drill will heat up quick if you keep pushing it. Whereas the impact will last because that's what it's designed to do...

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@windrider65

1 year ago

Dad had a Porter Cable made in the early 50's, it would spin you in a circle until you let go, or it unplugged itself. Come to think of it, I think he still has it.

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@tyisyodaddy

1 year ago

i will make it a point to have my kid experience the torque demon that is the big ol’ corded milwaukee

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@edbigtruck

1 year ago

I’m over here still trying to find the chuck key for dads Black and Decker drill.

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@randy521

10 months ago

Yes! My favorite impact in my arsenal...triple hammer Hitachi (Metabo)

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@Vintage-406

1 year ago

If you’ve ever had a corded drill almost have you meet your maker while using it on a ladder… go ahead and hit that subscribe button.

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@SlugSniffer73

1 year ago

Damn I’ve never seen a drill outdo an impact for this kind of stuff

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@hondaguy9153

1 year ago

Impacts are nice because there's no kick back or twist back but they also like to break the hardware sometimes, especially longer stuff like these.

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@chadleschasin2893

3 weeks ago

Noticed your wrist kicked at the end! 😂😂 kinda contradicted the “ No Kick Technology “ … hilarious

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@machone539

11 months ago

Great! Now my wife is at Home Depot looking for a triple hammer.

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@FFLFFS

1 year ago

Wow didn’t know that. When I migrated to the impact there were no drills that could do that. And I never went back. I’ve busted screws and bits with an impact. Good to know thanks

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@warrenparker6287

11 months ago

I’m at a complete loss! I thought for certain the drill/driver would struggle. Nope, barely acted as if it was loaded down!! Awesome

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@michaelleach8897

1 year ago

The impact takes longer because it turns at a slower rpm as it adds the hammering action. While the drill may seem faster, on screws this long, it heats the drill up internally to a far greater extent, which in the end reduces the life of the drill and drains the battery much faster. The hammer drill is more suited for this type of work because it’s geared lower, therefore develops more torque with less current, which is why it runs slower and stays cooler.

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@DrWondertainment821

1 year ago

I honestly use my impacts for almost everything, even when I shouldn't be.

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