Cordless Drill vs Impact Driver vs Hammer Drill: What's The Difference?
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 28. 02. 2021
- Do you need a drill or an impact driver? What's a right angle drill? Should you buy a hammer drill? If you are new to woodworking or even just new to working with tools I'll explain how they function differently so you can decide what works best for you. I just bought this cordless drill set off Amazon and thought it was a good time to test these drills out. Thanks for watching!
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So my wife wants me to build stuff for her. That request automatically gives me permission to buy more tools, correct?
Of course.
"I need this tool for this job" "oh and this other tool for this other job"
That sounds like permission to buy a CNC Mill to me :)
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When she ask if can I build something Iâm like âŠYessss!
Apprentice electrician here: great video. I'm new to the whole being handy thing, so I appreciate videos like this lol.
I appreciate videos like this. I never had anyone to teach me this kind of stuff and the internet is a great resource. This was a great explanation and I learned a lot. I'd like to see more tutorial style videos like this from you.
Awesome! Iâm glad you found it helpful!
That's actually sweet. I feel your pain I was working at a place called cone cranes and everyone just expected me to know how to backup a trailer and hook up a trailer and all this other stuff that most guys know how to do here in Oklahoma. But since my father wasn't around I never had anyone to teach me that. And it was a humbling experience learning that on the job. I'm glad you were able to find this video and learn a little bit.
Great video man your teaching a lot of us the basics
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Moms also need to learn this kind of stuff. I appreciate it! I learned a lot!
Bro thank you for actually explaining this rather than saying , I use drills for home easy stuff , and impact drivers for hard tasks that require force . Like I truly appreciate this . I'll be real I never knew a drill had had a clutch , I did figure u would however adjust the numbers to the impact in whatever task you're drilling but you showing and explaining this made me realize , all I need is a very solid hammer drill . No need for a driver
Best explanation of the differences I have ever seen/heard. Thank you very much!!
đź I never knew you could close the chuck (nozzle in my world) around the bit by just holding it and powering it on. No wonder my husband was laughing at me when I was trying to use his drill. Lol Iâm glad I can learn things on this channel just to impress my husband later. đ
Very much appreciate the instructional nature of your videos versus just the tool type reviews with speed/torque tests. Both type reviews are important, but once we get the tool and in this case having purchased the same M12 kit as you did, it's learning how and when to use it that's most important !
Ive only watched a few of your videos, but ive learned a lot! I recently started going to school for HVAC and got a apprenticeship job while still in school, all the different applications you show definitely help in the field. I never had anyone to show me these " basic skills " growing up and video's like yours help me not feel so foolish when the time comes to apply them!
Excellent video! I love how you simplified the 3 types of drills.
Thank you so much for this video! Very informative and some good lessons to be learned. I love learning from guys like you: you've actually got experience using these tools and that gives me the confidence to use them as you've instructed. Thanks again!đ
I have that exact same right angle drill. I used it for car mechanics. When your under your car taking off the under carriage plastic matts. Also add a 3/8 inch drive attachment so you can do valve cover gaskets jobs, etc. Sometimes you have to break stubborn bolts loose with a ratchet, then use the right angle drill for the bolts. Handy for mechanics, more ergonomic than holding a drill in the hand. Now it comes in handy cuz i have 3 drills. I use 1) for drilling a hole 2) other drill for counter sinking 3) third drill for screwing down the T25 bolt flush. Better than constantly using the quick change bits, especially on big jobs.
Love the video. Note that the slower speed on the drill will also increase the torque. This can be helpful in some situations. For instance I was drilling holes in studs/top plates to run wires in my new office. I was using some Irwin Speedbor bits and they needed the extra torque to get through the wood. The higher speed just didn't producte enough torque no matter how slow I drilled.
Great video! I am starting to build my home power tool collection and I will be following your videos and your videos alone! Thank you very much for the detailed information. đ
Fantastic video - very clear and to the point to explain the difference. Thank you!
Thanks for clearing that up,I just bought the Milwaukee set with 5 tools and I wasn't sure what to do with all of them. Great video
I love your channel. Thank you for teaching a novice who is trying to learn more about tools!
OMG! I have a notorious death grip when it comes to screwing/bolting, whatever. When the the drill stopped on the plastic magnet thing, I was so ridiculously in awe & excited. No more stripping screws or wallering out holes. â€ïžâ€ïžâ€ïžâ€ïž
The first cordless power tool was unveiled by Black & Decker in . In the mid-1960s, Martin Marietta Corporation contracted with Black & Decker to design tools for NASA. The tool company developed a zero-impact wrench for the Gemini project that spun bolts in zero gravity without spinning the astronaut.
Use mine daily for work! Hardly use my M18 fuel stuff unless I need a big hole drilled out.
Excellent set and tough as heck!
Finally, I know the difference. Super clear explanation that I have been looking for. Thanks. Great channel!
This was incredibly helpful. Thank you.
Thank you for breaking this down. Now I have a much better understanding of the different functions of my drills and can use them more effectively.
Wow this video had the best explanation between their differences that Iâve seen and I was really looking for a second, really appreciate it so much.
A fantastic explanation there Sir for anyone interested in progressing to power tools... nice.
I must admit, waaaaaay back in the day I remember my first time working near someone with an impact-driver and I thought they were stripping their screws... my uncle (one of the best 'chippies' ever) set me right and it was such a revelation I still remember it to this day. Thankyou for the clear vid and a trip down memory lane t'boot.đŠ
I just ordered same set today and it's my first power tool. Your video just explained me everything about them. Thank you!!
I am new to your channel, but this is the best explanation of the types of drills and drivers that i have seen. great job!
By far the best & easiest explanation of the different uses for these tools, excellent job.
THANK YOU!! I've looked everywhere for a standard answer to this question! Just what I needed!
Please do more basic vids like this. This was really helpful!!
Super helpful and great demonstration of each of these! Thanks đ
I have to say thank u so much, because I bought a package with those two and have no idea the difference between them, and you shoot to the right point on my doubts, thank u so much . I live in Brasil and bought this two days ago in Walmart and back to Brasil yesterday and this video helped me to much tks a lot
Phew, thanks for clearing up the difference. Went to HD to buy a drill and came away with both drill and impact driver packaged together on sale. So asking myself why do I need 2 so had to do the research to learn the why, so thank you this was very helpful. Now to learn how to use themđ
I really appreciate this info. Thank you for the detailed explanations!
I just received the Milwaukee M-12 Fuel, and I felt so intimidated until watching your video! I am going to save this, and refer to it....probably forever! Thank you so much!
Thank you - great video for those of us who are still learning.
I bought that exact combo a couple of months ago, great tools! Thanks for explaining, as a Private pilot noticed your Nine Line shirt!
This is the exact video I was looking for when I hit search, and now I'm going back to Home depot to get the Hammer drill combo kit! Subbed and liked, thanks man
Thank you for this great video! Excellent explanation of the differences and functions of these various tools! I really learned something from your video!
Thank you so much. I am a absolute beginner, and this video really helped me.
I love this!!! I have been using power for a long time and never knew their true operation. Thanks
Thanks you clarified the difference.
This is the best explanation for this question that I've seen. Thank you!
Thank you!!! Finally a sensible and understandable explanation!!!
Thank you. This helped very much. New to the whole hammer drill since I now live in a concrete house. thanks!!!
Very good explanation of the differences. Very helpful. Thank you. Joe
Great Video!
I saw you using these tools in the "Backyard Grill Cart" and I have been looking at getting the drill, and the impact Driver to replace my by now 20 year old craftsman set.
Looks like I will be getting these Sooner, rather than later!
Man, this is an incredible video! You nailed it, 101%. Thanks for sharing.
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Straight to the point no bullsh*t talk at all.
Appreciate it. â€ïžâ€ïž
A lot of info I never knew thank you. Very very helpful
Thank you, very helpful. Now I understand the difference.
Very useful vid, jus got em and you answered all my questions. Thank you!
Thank you for this video! Very much appreciated!
Damn this can drill through concrete without being in the hammer function? Impressive!
Great video man. Thank you, very helpful.
I saw many many vids and only you sir explained it right I guess you really know your stuff đ
appreciate the explanation, this is very clear
Thanks very much for the great video. Was looking at buying a Milwaukee kit and now i feel like i know what i'm buying and why ...All the best from London :)
Learned something today, thank you!
Great video clear and simple
I love this video!!! Very informative. You just taught me a lot. I just subscribed. Thank you sir. đ
Ooooooh! thats how it works! (what my brain said over and over as I watched this video) I have watched so many other videos to understand my new tools and they all use 'man speak' and I never caught on. You explain it so clearly and logically! thank you!!
Amazing đ clarifications. I want to buy both and hope to get a good deal on it.
Great video. Well done. Thanks!
Excellent video! Explains a lot! Thanks!!
Very informative, thanks!
Greatly explained! Thank you đ
great video...thanks for posting!
Cool. I think the impact driver is also safer than a drill as it cannot bind up and twist on you, possibly causing injury. I also discovered that the diablo speed demon spade bits are so aggressive they easily jam, twisting the drill-but work perfectly with the impact driver.
Haxman, thank you so much for taking the time to share your knowledge and experience with the different drills. Honestly, I just became 62 years old and have used a regular drill for most of that time. I've heard of the different function types but never took the time out to truly investigate their usage. While I was able to complete most tasks, I now understand the benefits of utilizing the better and more effective tool for the tasks. âđżđŻ
I am now confident that paying a little more now will reap significant benefits in the production of tasks moving forward into the future. đ€
Fantastic video, very informative đ
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Very well explained. Thank you Sir!đ
Great video! Thank you!
Thanks so much teaching this. I saw your video on building string light whisky barrels planters and drove straight to Home Depot after I subscribed.
Great video and thanks for sharing!!!
Awesome! Thank you.
Good stuff. Thanks
Thanks for sharing thisđ
Excellent video, I am just getting into the new generation of battery powered tools and your presentation is very helpful. I do wish though that you had spent time at the end talking about the particular drill an impact driver you were using, why you bought those, and their pros and cons.
I use the drill for drilling and delicate screw-driving and the impact driver for drilling with paddle bits and general screw driving.
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Excellent explanation and demonstration
What a great video, thankyou
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Thanks for the video. I am looking at a impact driver. I have tried with a drill with self drilling screws and 2 in 5 is successful. I am attaching 1x4 to hardened metal in a garage. I am also considering trying the Milwaukee (I have a lot of Ryobi).
Thanks for this
Liked subscribed . Thank you for teaching us
Seen Old Ironside many times and worked in CTNY my dad was also stationed there where he met my mom
Thank you!
Just wanted to say great video, although I already know all of these things, great overview for someone new to using these tools!
I donât know how many times I screamed collet when you called it a chuck on the impact. Lol
I hand tighten my drill chuck when removing and adding bits. I know my metal chuck can handle it, but Iâve seen too many plastic chucks bite the dust to trigger tightening and loosening your chucks. I maybe be weird about it still but I know my chuck is going to last a long time beyond its warranty.
Awsome vid. I've got that same exact set. I use the impact driver almost everyday at work and its awsome! The 4.0ah battery lasts all day. GREAT power/torque. The LED light comes in clutch. I could go on and on about all its perks. But once you pick up an M12 fuel you'll get the Milwaukee bug and want to drain your wallet and buy more and more tools lol.
Thanks! Iâve had the right angle drill for awhile but Iâm really impressed with the power and build quality of this new set. I canât wait to put them to use.
Man thank you! All this time I understand now! I thought is was no difference đ€Šââïž
Though I already knew the subject, still it was entertaining and well done.
Great explanation đ now I know
Wallering out is a term I use a lot.
Good video. Nice sound effects!
Thank you.
Thank you
I absolutely adore you!
Thanks shedding light on the topic. Appeciated.
Is the link you have in the description for the same machines you have in your video?