SeeSii Cordless Impact Drill Review 738ft/lbs (WH760)
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- čas přidán 1. 06. 2024
- I unbox, review, and test the SeeSii WH760 1/2" drive cordless impact drive wrench. It has 1000Nm / 738ft-lbs. I saw it did well on the torque test channel so I wanted to try it out. I did real world testing on all three settings. It comes with two rechargeable batteries, and for the price you can't beat it. I found that it performed well. I am using it all the time so that is a plus. I don't think you can go wrong. There is a current Amazon deal and you can just click the box to get it.
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Torque Test Channel has done several reviews on SeeSii and they tested very well on their dyno.
Yes, that actually one of the reasons I did buy it, and it does work great. I have used it for a number of repairs now and no issues. Thanks for the comment :)
Very nice repair step by step!
Thanks 👍
I think that's a good tool to keep in the car tool kit ; with the lug size socket attached.
You are right and good thinking. It's not that expensive, and could sure come in handy, thats for sure. Appreciate the comment and hope you had a good weekend
Bravo👏👏
Thank you !! It is a great tool !!
How do you rate that knuckle you used at the end for working in tight spots? I saw them on fleabay but thought with the hammer action they would maybe unreliable, it seemed OK with what you did, I just wondered.
Hey there, the swivel socket, or knuckle I used is awesome and I have used it for years on many different high torque impacts. It is a Snap On though.....
@@GarageKing Well I'm from UK we have snap on but the one I saw wasn't, but food for thought, thanks for answering I just assumed being a moving part it would take a beating from the hammering action thanks again for answering
@@lorrynortheastguy4787 No problem at all, and I know the Snap On ones work well, they are not cheap, but I have never broken one and I use them a lot.