Drill vs Impact Driver Ending the Debate

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  • čas přidán 26. 08. 2024

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  • @SRocketeer
    @SRocketeer Před rokem +363

    This isn’t a debate on which is more efficient anymore. I can say after seeing a number of your videos and its comments this is really an argument about preference. You’ve already proven in multiple ways that both can do the job. People supporting drivers obviously make their choice off quickness and above all they don’t mind the resistance and amount of control somewhat necessary to use it. As for those supporting impacts just prefer the convenience; for example it’s lightness, simplicity, quick and easy to change bits, and I’m guessing the lack of constant strain using it for particular projects. In my case i like the driver because I’m used to everything that comes with it; i can adjust to any bit size, you can alternate from drive and impact, and the weight is more than tolerable for me. I can understand both sides of the argument though, there’s no real superior if the person using isn’t utilizing the best out it.

    • @ToolswithSoAlz
      @ToolswithSoAlz  Před rokem +40

      It all started because people lit up my comment section when I did a quick video of an impact driver vs a drill driving a #10 screw. People kept saying a drill is for drilling and a driver is for driving. So, I tried to explain that a drill is a drill driver. That wasn't good enough. First they said prove it. And I did. Then it was, use a Bigger impact wrench and that will beat the drill. The drill still won. At no point did I ever say to not use an impact. I said, correctly, that they were using the drill wrong and did a series of videos showing that to be true. Their other excuses being that I put weight down on the drill. Which didn't happen because I was bracing my workstation. Not having it bolted to the floor and all.
      In every single video, I was right. Do I care if people use an impact instead of a drill? I couldn't care less. Use whatever gets the job done bit know what each tool can do and how it should be used.

    • @ToolswithSoAlz
      @ToolswithSoAlz  Před rokem +3

      Wow! Start it off with a lie. Nice

    • @ToolswithSoAlz
      @ToolswithSoAlz  Před rokem +4

      @gilbertcox5075 Ma'am it's you're not your. I know when you come from a family tree that has no branches it's a little difficult for you. It reminds me of a story I heard about your first fight; which also involved your first sequel encounter. You were bloody and bruised but at least your dad came.

    • @chriscolameco6850
      @chriscolameco6850 Před rokem +11

      I’ve used an impact my entire career and just switched to a sub compact drill/driver and wish I did it sooner.
      It saves my ears, it’s faster, there’s more control. Literally the only thing I can see myself using the impact for now is with things like lug nuts on my truck.
      I always thought the drill was a useless tool. My impact driver was “faster” and drilled holes and I just used my giant octane hammer drill for masonry.
      I got a subcompact drill/driver in a combo kit that was on sale because it was $50 more to get that with two batteries than the bare tool I was looking at, figured I’d keep it at home for around the house stuff and now it’s my go to for everything. Lighter than my old impact, and it’s got enough torque for metal and masonry.

    • @Karmakatt6
      @Karmakatt6 Před rokem +1

      ​@@LSFordwork smarter, not harder 😅

  • @christoph0123
    @christoph0123 Před rokem +306

    Impact is always a nicer experience. Saves your wrists, too.

    • @krispy42008
      @krispy42008 Před 9 měsíci +11

      That sound is damaging to eardrums though

    • @dillonblum6722
      @dillonblum6722 Před 9 měsíci +12

      theres a clutch for a reason

    • @czed7515
      @czed7515 Před 9 měsíci +9

      ​ @krispy42008 we had a guy have a small fracture in his wrist where he fell and didn't even know it was hurt. He used a drill later that day and when it caught it twisted his hand off.

    • @joshcraig1551
      @joshcraig1551 Před 9 měsíci

      There are pussys and there are men anti-kickback drill exist you just wanna be special 🤷‍♂️

    • @EagleMitch
      @EagleMitch Před 8 měsíci +5

      @@czed7515 I was working on a house project last year trying to put a large screw in to a silcock outside and it caught and sprained my wrist and thumb. I did not know up until that point that an impact would not do that. Buying an impact for that sort of thing instead now.

  • @olivercook8808
    @olivercook8808 Před rokem +264

    You brace your entire body around that drill to keep your wrist from doing 360s around your garage - impact comfortable in one hand. Impact wins for me

    • @nickmonty2961
      @nickmonty2961 Před 7 měsíci

      Very loud

    • @nickmonty2961
      @nickmonty2961 Před 7 měsíci

      @@Lit_uchiha4 loud enough to need ears on

    • @PALPABLEemotions
      @PALPABLEemotions Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@nickmonty2961yup, like a thousand thunderstrikes to the brain per second. Im so done hearing people say 'oh but its not that loud'. Theyre clearly deaf f****** idiots. Id rather listen to Pump It - Black Eyed Peas coming out of an amplifier for 6 weeks straight at maximal volume, than be anywhere near the turbulent thundererous impact driver, especially when its close to your head. The two guys below me can piss off, clearly are 60+yo tradies who have been in close combat gunfights with large calibre rifle fire taking place near their ears.

    • @PALPABLEemotions
      @PALPABLEemotions Před 5 měsíci

      Drill every day of the week🖕

    • @nickmonty2961
      @nickmonty2961 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@Lit_uchiha4 I was talking about the impact driver. I’m team drill unless I need to break something loose

  • @kencooley5589
    @kencooley5589 Před rokem +535

    I'm happy you showed how the impact won. Using only a single hand, it never jerked around on you. Impact drivers are very friendly on the user, allowing you to drive fasteners of any size without recoil

    • @ToolswithSoAlz
      @ToolswithSoAlz  Před rokem +17

      I'm glad you love advertising you know absolutely nothing about tools. I'm sorry I showed proper technique. Maybe if you had ever worked a job, you would know. However, being clueless isn't a crime. So, you are free to go and spread your ignorance anywhere you want.

    • @ToolswithSoAlz
      @ToolswithSoAlz  Před rokem +11

      Princess the only thing you've ever done on the job is swallow whatever men out in your mouth

    • @edwinvillatoro3945
      @edwinvillatoro3945 Před rokem +329

      @@ToolswithSoAlzwhy are u getting so mad over this guy’s opinion about their tools? extremely rude for no reason

    • @mattlane2282
      @mattlane2282 Před rokem +47

      Do pool work we have brass anchors that have to be put up and down, I'd always brace the drill on my side for when it grabbed going down or hung up going up.
      Use the m12 impact now (m18 little too powerful even on 1). Body says THANK YOU everyday. NEVER have to worry about jerking my wrist.

    • @rolls_8798
      @rolls_8798 Před rokem +4

      with this size of lags though (and assuming decent working conditions) you're pretty well braced with the drill the whole way and it actually ends up more comfortable (less vibration and faster)

  • @BogdanNourescu
    @BogdanNourescu Před 10 měsíci +107

    Why don't you hold the drill with 1 hand like you did with the impact?

    • @ToolswithSoAlz
      @ToolswithSoAlz  Před 10 měsíci +4

      Excuses are fun to make when you can't handle what you saw

    • @TheTuri08
      @TheTuri08 Před 7 měsíci +43

      ⁠@@ToolswithSoAlz ok. But why don’t you though? I mean its only fair isn’t it?

    • @someonek11
      @someonek11 Před 5 měsíci +15

      ​@@ToolswithSoAlzthis really isn't a response, I'm sure he was asking a legitimate question.

    • @hughmann7485
      @hughmann7485 Před 3 měsíci +10

      because it'll snap your wrist lol

    • @carlosf9278
      @carlosf9278 Před měsícem +1

      @@hughmann7485actually. That specific drill won’t since it has anti kick back… most guys I know don’t use drills for fasteners since their only drill is a massive hammer drill lol… I have a compact dewalt drill and a hammer drill… the smaller drills I’ve never experienced any wrist snapping… the larger dewalt hammer drill I have experienced it a couple of times

  • @Cenobite1
    @Cenobite1 Před rokem +179

    Can you show us on the doll where the bad impact driver touched you?
    😢

  • @tonybilco1317
    @tonybilco1317 Před rokem +126

    Definitely i find more control and stability with impact driver

  • @williamsanders468
    @williamsanders468 Před rokem +42

    As a mechanic the drill only helps if your drilling something after that those drivers are like your best friend.

    • @ianmullins9654
      @ianmullins9654 Před 11 měsíci +4

      You said it. Use case is everything, as a mechanic I’m using an impact 90% because it’s made to deal with bolts and other fasteners. If I need to make a hole I’m grabbing a drill.

    • @michaelderkinderen2261
      @michaelderkinderen2261 Před 7 měsíci

      well this is a wood screw and everything is different there. Also an impact wrench and impact driver are different tools, the impact driver being one of the most useless ones imo. And as a mechanic can't do without an impact wrench of course. But in woodworking I would always use a drill driver, impacts just don't make sense there unless you really don't care about needing 10 times longer for every screw. We use impact wrenches for bolting together big beams. But for any screw that cuts into wood you're better off using a drill.

    • @l-_-sage-_-l
      @l-_-sage-_-l Před 29 dny +1

      I imagine you aren’t driving in many lag screws into wooden cars

  • @raduszilagyi6055
    @raduszilagyi6055 Před 11 měsíci +20

    I have both. Drill for drilling and impact driver for screwing. I found out from experience that the impact driver is not necessarily faster. But in some situations it can do things the drill can't. Having both is a win-win for me 😀

  • @theperfectpaintertoolreview

    No question it's faster. But it's not All about speed. U had to hold on for dear life and push with all your might. U had 1 hand on the impact. I use both, when I do use an impact it's just cuz it's easier and the tool does all the work

    • @sarfine64
      @sarfine64 Před rokem +4

      sometimes it is difficult to reach and you stand on your toes and work with one hand. So I use impact a lot more

    • @andrewramirez6332
      @andrewramirez6332 Před rokem +2

      I prefer impact driver just because of the convenience switching out bits is faster

  • @jonpierce734
    @jonpierce734 Před rokem +10

    You didn't end the debate, you extended it. Like this comment all you impact users.

    • @ToolswithSoAlz
      @ToolswithSoAlz  Před rokem +1

      Now that's just pathetic. Like my comment because I need to feel vetter about myself. What a poser

  • @antonior2934
    @antonior2934 Před rokem +9

    I rather use the impact with one hand than struggle with the drill with two hands

  • @pliskin444
    @pliskin444 Před rokem +7

    when I stand on a ladder with one arm, I prefer the impact driver over the drill. They both have their advantages

  • @zigsrig
    @zigsrig Před rokem +7

    Personally, I'd use the drill to make a pilot hole then the driver to drive the bolt in. Seems it would make life easier for me, both tools, and whatever I'm drilling into. 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @jeremyd8778
    @jeremyd8778 Před 11 měsíci +7

    Yes the drill drives it in more efficiently, but you have to have the strength to deal with the counter rotational force. Two hands on that drill and a good stance. If a person is working off a ladder only has one hand to stabilize the tool then that's the benefit of having a impact driver over the drill. Every tool has a purpose and reason for existing. I'm always going to want both. He does a good job demonstrating the benefits of both tools right here.

    • @ToolswithSoAlz
      @ToolswithSoAlz  Před 11 měsíci

      It doesn't require strength it requires knowledge. While you were busy making excuses you should have taken the time to watch and learn.

    • @jeremyd8778
      @jeremyd8778 Před 11 měsíci +10

      @@ToolswithSoAlz take it easy tough guy 😂.

    • @jeremyd8778
      @jeremyd8778 Před 11 měsíci +13

      @@ToolswithSoAlz now for your next demonstration I want to see you on a ladder 25 feet up reaching out with one hand overhead driving in those lag bolts. One time with a impact driver and one time with a drill driver. See how that goes. " No Excuses" " you just need knowledge " 😂😂

    • @MarissaTheMuse
      @MarissaTheMuse Před 9 měsíci +7

      @@ToolswithSoAlzwhy are you so rude to people man? This is a completely benign comment even if you think he’s wrong what is the justification for constant school yard insults and just being so rude. He didn’t say a thing about you, but you respond as if his comments about impacts were a direct attack on you and your father the drill driver.
      Seriously is there a reason ? Do you get more views/interaction by acting this way or something ? Or is this your genuine personality?

    • @ToolswithSoAlz
      @ToolswithSoAlz  Před 9 měsíci

      @PineyJustice Sounds like you need a remedial course on how to use tools.

  • @newtonraymond77
    @newtonraymond77 Před rokem +40

    It depends on how much leverage you have that would determine the one you use. If you're lagging bolts up to a certain height you're better off with the impact, but lower all the way to the floor the drill works best.

    • @ToolswithSoAlz
      @ToolswithSoAlz  Před rokem +2

      Yup

    • @ryanharrish8363
      @ryanharrish8363 Před rokem +2

      If I was installing those lags I wouldn’t be reaching for the hex impact, I’d be reaching for my 700ft lb impact wrench, which is about quadruple the drills torque on a good day. I fell in love with the hex impact when we were installing a fence and were about 1400 screws into it while using both drill and hex impact side by side, the hex is; smaller, lighter, cams out less, and changes hex bits much faster than the drill chuck

  • @LiViD.21
    @LiViD.21 Před rokem +13

    My impact is light weight hooks on my work belt I choose comfort other than carrying a much heavier hammer drill. That’s just me and my impact will drive them no problem it may be slower but that’s ok with me.

    • @ToolswithSoAlz
      @ToolswithSoAlz  Před rokem +4

      And it will also snap bits more often.

    • @forus4600
      @forus4600 Před rokem +10

      Boy hates losing lol

    • @TheRealDarklight
      @TheRealDarklight Před rokem +3

      ​@@ToolswithSoAlzWith a drill maybe. Impacts are smaller, less likely to cam out especially if you have to used them somewhere hard to reach where it isn't easy to give appropriate back pressure, there lightness makes them easier to use above the head for longer.
      But to be fare, in most scenario I usually drill with a drill, drive with impact. And if I need the clutch to set screw flush evenly and quickly, obviously use the drill, or is the application calls for it, like an earth auger. But on other hand, with my impact I can quickly change tires, good luck doing that with a drill.
      Different tools for different jobs. It's silly to have this kind of loyalty to drills, what did impacts do to you?

  • @adam6681
    @adam6681 Před rokem +4

    Dude, try using your drill all day with that amount of strain on your wrist. Bet after your 10th bolt on a jobsite, you'd be begging the real tradesman next to you for an impact driver

    • @ToolswithSoAlz
      @ToolswithSoAlz  Před rokem

      Do I need to break out the Crayons and draw you a pretty picture of how this would really be done?

    • @markilleen4027
      @markilleen4027 Před 8 měsíci

      @@ToolswithSoAlz go on how would it really be done, over head one hand,

    • @ToolswithSoAlz
      @ToolswithSoAlz  Před 8 měsíci

      @markilleen4027 it's called a pilot hole. Yeah, if you know what you're doing you drill a pilot hole and then you use the drill, by engaging the clutch, to drive the fastener.
      See, I know you've never done anything like this. I also know when, where, and why you wouldn't be on a ladder doing this and you don't. You suffer from arrogant ignorance. It's a serious infliction caused when one is allowed to give their unchecked opinions online because social media limits what people, especially creators, can say back. You can pretend that you're a tradesman here because most people don't know anything about building. However, amd hilariously so here, you'll eventually run across someone who does know. Someone who knows well beyond the basics of CZcams University (where any troll can claim to be anything). The minute you talked about wrists hurting I knew you were about to explain how little you actually knew. You didn't disappoint because, like a spoiled child, you had to come back for more. Unlike a spoiled child it was because you foolish though you had watched enough videos to be a part of an adult conversation.

  • @R1CK_54NCH3Z
    @R1CK_54NCH3Z Před rokem +47

    Now wait while I jump on top of the drill drive.
    By all means, you go ahead and abuse one tool, the rest of the tradesman watching will use the tool designed for the job

    • @charlesttent8972
      @charlesttent8972 Před rokem +8

      He doesn't understand he's not a construction guy he's a hobby guy.... Builds birdhouses and shit...

    • @jamesrogers5202
      @jamesrogers5202 Před rokem +3

      I was wondering if anyone noticed it wasn't a fair test that yes he put both hands on the first one at first but keep them on the second one the whole time and even put his whole body on the other one why I held the other one with just one hand and barely has any weight on it and barely any pressure just letting it do its own self

    • @masonbarto4003
      @masonbarto4003 Před rokem +4

      And the drill had a pilot hole

    • @lawrenceshdow
      @lawrenceshdow Před rokem

      ​@@charlesttent8972he understands just fine. He also understands youtube and how to get views.

  • @ma-t6949
    @ma-t6949 Před rokem +4

    The big thing is lash and kickback. Also loosening a bolt can be aided by impacts

  • @bossmanz28
    @bossmanz28 Před rokem +6

    The drill is definitely faster with large lags. I think the impact shines where its smaller hardware. The other thing is in my line of work most of the stuff im doing is aerial and the problem with the drill is you have to be able to position yourself good to be able to stop the kickback. Pretty difficult alot of the time for me. Also how often do ppl really need to drive such large lags? Like you said both tools definitely have their place

    • @ToolswithSoAlz
      @ToolswithSoAlz  Před rokem +2

      I used to drive these every time we did a roof mount. We always used a drill because it was so much faster.

  • @davidperry4013
    @davidperry4013 Před rokem +9

    A lag screw like this is where a 3/8th drive impact wrench would shine over a impact driver as well.

  • @lukeberry94
    @lukeberry94 Před rokem +2

    They do the same job differently. The impact driver takes longer, but counters its own torque, the drill is quicker, but you also had to brace it against your body because it transfers the torque to the handle. The deciding factor is what your personal preference is

  • @123donmaster
    @123donmaster Před měsícem +2

    It's the harbor freight socket that's slowing it down. Could have been a bit faster with a different brand socket. Lol. HF fanboys will whine

  • @bmcrider34
    @bmcrider34 Před 11 měsíci +3

    All I’m gonna say is there is a reason the driver comes with a mountable brace. For those saying he’s pushing down harder…it’s just to avoid the kick.

    • @bmcrider34
      @bmcrider34 Před 8 měsíci

      @@CytoplasmicGoo if you have joint issues or are elderly then using the impact will get it done. The drill/driver is the correct tool though.

  • @cav8285
    @cav8285 Před rokem +13

    Hope y’all don’t think that I care about the impact or the debate but just commenting on something I noticed, the impact seemed to be driving the lag with its own power while the drill seemed to have a lot of help from his other hand pushing down really hard. Not sure how much of a difference that made but still seemed like an uneven playing field. (I usually use my drill before my driver by the way. I think the drill is better for most jobs.)

    • @cav8285
      @cav8285 Před rokem +1

      Also wished he would stop using deep sockets for these demos so he wouldn’t have to start and stop so much.

    • @ToolswithSoAlz
      @ToolswithSoAlz  Před rokem +2

      Pushing down would actually hurt performance

    • @cav8285
      @cav8285 Před rokem +1

      Good to know

    • @a1collective443
      @a1collective443 Před rokem +9

      @@ToolswithSoAlzlol so WHY you pushing down so hard 😂🙈🤦‍♂️🤷‍♂️

    • @lougodi4927
      @lougodi4927 Před rokem +2

      Lol I'm beginning to think his videos are meant to be taken as a joke.

  • @gtlogic2362
    @gtlogic2362 Před 9 měsíci

    Drill for driving into wood and soft materials. Impact for driving into metal and concrete.

  • @C.Adams82
    @C.Adams82 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Everyone is saying he's holding on for dear life with the drill or it'll snap your wrist, do these guys know how to adjust the clutch. The drill will always be faster and if you adjust the clutch it's not difficult to hold.

  • @lauramagagnoli7750
    @lauramagagnoli7750 Před rokem +19

    I always snap those little adapters after the 3rd or 4th lag i just use an impact wrench

  • @brandonrobertson6327
    @brandonrobertson6327 Před rokem +4

    I knew an ex lineman that would drive pole steps in with a 3lbs hammer, no pre drilling.
    But, this was from a man that would also have someone slide a cinderblock under a VW Beetle while he picked it up to change a tire.

    • @vivasativa5194
      @vivasativa5194 Před měsícem +1

      I drive J-hooks(same diameter as pole steps) on a pole with a 3lbs hammer. I work on ladders drilling holes into masonary and drive them screws the same hammer drill. Only real men work like this.

    • @brandonrobertson6327
      @brandonrobertson6327 Před měsícem

      @@vivasativa5194 Pole steps use back in the early 80's to 90's was about the diameter of a quarter. These steps have a step angle on the point. Most linemen drill a guide hole a little smaller than a dime. The issue with driving these without a guide hole, you would usually bend them before fully setting it.

  • @redchief3478
    @redchief3478 Před rokem

    No one gonna talk about how he flippantly held the impact and went whole ass behind the drill…. Good show and tell Dunce.

    • @ToolswithSoAlz
      @ToolswithSoAlz  Před rokem

      Ma'am do you think pushing down made the drill spin faster or the wood softer? Otherwise you just need to tell yourself these excuses because you aren't man enough to accept the results.

  • @raymitchell9736
    @raymitchell9736 Před 18 dny +2

    After this video, I dare someone to say "I don't see it" LOL.

    • @ToolswithSoAlz
      @ToolswithSoAlz  Před 18 dny +1

      They will

    • @raymitchell9736
      @raymitchell9736 Před 18 dny +1

      @@ToolswithSoAlz yep... and I am looking forward to it too 🙂 I can't wait for THAT video LOL

    • @ToolswithSoAlz
      @ToolswithSoAlz  Před 18 dny +1

      @raymitchell9736 read the comments

    • @raymitchell9736
      @raymitchell9736 Před 18 dny +1

      @@ToolswithSoAlz OMG... Okay, I read a few pages of them... some are not nice. Well, I've heard it said that Haters are just gonna hate and you can't fix them. I don't know what their problem is... if they doubt, they can test these tools themselves and make their own video and post it! On the other hand, the better comments were: "Drills are faster, impacts are safer (on wrist)." Your point was about speed. BTW: I noticed the impact driver has some smoke coming off of it. Something got hot.

    • @ToolswithSoAlz
      @ToolswithSoAlz  Před 18 dny +1

      @raymitchell9736 they see what they want to see

  • @macattack9041
    @macattack9041 Před rokem +4

    That otter, wearing medieval armor on your shirt wins

  • @lifetimehart6200
    @lifetimehart6200 Před rokem +9

    I use the drill for everything. No need for an impact driver

  • @douglassmith2055
    @douglassmith2055 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Impact drivers are no longer the go to on job sites, the noise is ridiculous, and the drill does everything. They are really just a marketing thing to inexperienced tradesmen thinking they need one.

  • @mobettaspice
    @mobettaspice Před 9 měsíci +1

    First of all. I love the videos. Second of all this “debate” is never going to end.

  • @CabinetFramingUK
    @CabinetFramingUK Před 9 měsíci +3

    Should have used an impact wrench. Impact driver with a hex adapter and socket, way too many wobbly moving parts. Too much loss of force.

    • @markilleen4027
      @markilleen4027 Před 8 měsíci

      big impact wrench is best, flies true them,

  • @driift-3823
    @driift-3823 Před rokem +3

    Yeah the driver takes and handles the torque better and they ratchet themselves to stop spinning when the bolt is in. Allows you to not snap your wrist or lose control and requires less energy.

  • @isaackubik1009
    @isaackubik1009 Před rokem +2

    One thing to make clear is that you can use the impact with one hand and drill needs two hands or a really strong wrist

  • @adolfozxzx486
    @adolfozxzx486 Před 3 měsíci

    to me i’ll use a impact for the short screws bc it’s just easier on the wrist, but if im drilling long screws through a high beam im picking that drill. it’s wayyyy easier and less tiring

  • @OsirisNeits
    @OsirisNeits Před 3 měsíci +3

    Dude was holdin on to that drill for dear life.

  • @adammendoza3503
    @adammendoza3503 Před rokem +3

    Awww, come on you put a lot more pressure on the drill driver… you’re not fooling anybody….

    • @ToolswithSoAlz
      @ToolswithSoAlz  Před rokem

      If you actually knew how these tools worked you would know that pushing down of the drill will hurts its performance.

  • @spokesmanster
    @spokesmanster Před 8 měsíci

    3 MAIN and very important reasons for using an impact for screws:
    1. safety for your wrist
    2. convenience simplicity - compact form & easy to change bits
    3. It doesn't destroy your screw head if you slip on a Pozi or Philips
    Drill is ok for this huge screw with hex head as you can't destroy the head, BUT you still need to hang on to it for dear life with your whole body as it generates a huge friction.
    For normal regular smaller screws the speed difference is lost.
    So just keep impact for screwing and drill for drilling. It's in the name.

  • @bronsontolliver9027
    @bronsontolliver9027 Před měsícem

    I used to build pallet rack and mezzanine systems. We used a corded Hilti hammer drill to bore for our concrete anchors. Broke a bit off on a piece of rebar and the end fit neatly into the square on the back of the socket that fit the anchor heads. That thing wouldn't just break a wrist, it would toss you like in a Seagal film.

  • @CarpenterJake
    @CarpenterJake Před rokem +5

    You're absolutely right, I've known since I started construction you're right, however, I do like my wrist in one piece.

  • @KansasTools
    @KansasTools Před rokem +62

    Incoming impact boy tears 😂 debate is over, and was never a contest!

    • @ToolswithSoAlz
      @ToolswithSoAlz  Před rokem +7

      Imagine what would happen if I showed them how this would really be done. Lol

    • @dakotadaulton3148
      @dakotadaulton3148 Před rokem

      1 second difference

    • @KansasTools
      @KansasTools Před rokem +2

      @@dakotadaulton3148 over the course of a whole day, it makes a difference

    • @dakotadaulton3148
      @dakotadaulton3148 Před rokem +2

      @KansasTools I don't care I ain't a carpenter I'm a ironworker

    • @KansasTools
      @KansasTools Před rokem +1

      @@dakotadaulton3148 well thanks for disputing my comment from a point of view that makes no contribution to the video 👍🏼 you’re a winner

  • @audechilderes9402
    @audechilderes9402 Před rokem +2

    Impact for me, it's just what I've always used and what works for me. I've used the drill a few times but I not to crazy about it but I do appreciate it's functions but bot enough to pick it over the impact plus the impact has a sexy look to it just looks nice lol

  • @dbfcrell8300
    @dbfcrell8300 Před rokem +1

    Why would anyone want to impact a lag bolt in? Impacts are for loosening difficult nuts, that's why there's so much hubbub about nut-busting torque. The impact driver doesn't make much sense to me and will require adapters to remove nuts in an engine bay, thus lengthening the tool significantly. Just get a compact impact WRENCH and use a drill to install lags.

  • @davechan5159
    @davechan5159 Před rokem +6

    To each their own - two different tools. Outcome was as expected.

  • @Duane2004
    @Duane2004 Před rokem +4

    At this point I'd literally just get a 1/2in mid tourqe because that regular drill isn't gonna put up with that forever and the socket adapters always break anyway

    • @tylerrogers8807
      @tylerrogers8807 Před rokem +1

      That really sucks when they break off flush and can't get the damn things out

  • @rowlandsmith1660
    @rowlandsmith1660 Před rokem +1

    The key with these tools is to know from experience what to use when

  • @bigredfarmer
    @bigredfarmer Před 2 dny +1

    Drill is better for putting in lag screws

  • @tx_southpaw4202
    @tx_southpaw4202 Před rokem +5

    I’m here before the… “But the pilot hole + the fast forwarded footage + my other excuses + why is this so important to you even though I’ve complained every video because it’s important to me ” … 😂

  • @elitedoorservicellc7419
    @elitedoorservicellc7419 Před rokem +3

    Imagine driving lag bolts all day long. At the end of the day, I believe you'd be way more fatigued using the drill vs the impact. True the drill may be faster, but at what cost...?

  • @davidelliott5843
    @davidelliott5843 Před rokem +2

    The drill clearly wins but it’s much harder to hold and the machine is getting hammered. The impact just does it’s stuff. No stress and the machine won’t fall apart in a couple of weeks.

  • @imagino0010
    @imagino0010 Před rokem

    It should be called: “One hand with the Impact Driver VS Full two hand body weight push down on the Drill.”

    • @ToolswithSoAlz
      @ToolswithSoAlz  Před rokem

      It should be called people who make excuses to avoid accepting what they saw. Here's how sad the excuse is. Does pushing down make the drill spin faster or the wood softer? Yeah

  • @MrFriday83
    @MrFriday83 Před rokem +2

    You could squeeze a good smoke break in with that impact. I prefer the impact, but definitely can't argue which is faster.

  • @camerongallagher9544
    @camerongallagher9544 Před rokem

    The mistake is thinking there’s a debate at all each is better at something than the other. There’s never a better tool or brand it’s all about what fits you best.

  • @spartin1997
    @spartin1997 Před rokem +1

    Should have put a impact gun with a 1/2 inch drive up agaisnt it. The driver is for deck screws.

  • @Techco1
    @Techco1 Před rokem +1

    It’s like people have forgotten the purpose of an impact to begin with. Cordless impacts were designed to prevent cam out and give you the best fastener turn rate with the trade off of overall power. A lag will never cam out and drills are made for high torque @ lower speeds. Idk why everyone seems shocked by this

  • @MrDontcareify
    @MrDontcareify Před rokem +1

    I think what makes some people leery or cautious of using a drill driver vs an impact driver is the drill driver can have kickback. But they also have stabilizer bars on the newer drill drivers to avoid kickback.
    I don’t have much of a stake in this debate, I use both a drill driver and an impact driver for different reasons but I can see your point about the speed of the drill driver.

  • @andrewrodriguez8492
    @andrewrodriguez8492 Před rokem +2

    How can people actually prefer an impact over a drill for large lag screws? If the impact is all you have then just use it but if you have a drill and care about speed, use the drill.

    • @davidperry4013
      @davidperry4013 Před rokem

      For those larger lag screws like these, an impact wrench is the way to go. Impact drivers have fast and soft impacts and impact wrenches have slow and hard impacts.

    • @andrewrodriguez8492
      @andrewrodriguez8492 Před rokem

      @@davidperry4013 idk bro everyone has a different approach I guess. A drill is just faster so in my mind, it's the way to go.

  • @mytubebobbie06h
    @mytubebobbie06h Před rokem +1

    Although, you can see an obvious difference in the how fast it is, it doesn’t mean impact drivers aren’t any good. I think tool has it’s uniqueness, place and time for its use.

  • @Mark_The_Mayven
    @Mark_The_Mayven Před rokem +1

    I agree wholeheartedly that the impact is nowhere near as quick as the drill, but with that said, keep in mind, you will be replacing that drill much more frequently as opposed to the impact because the drill gets smoked. You can literally feel the heat by the end of the first long sink 8 inches +
    Ask me how I know - actually, don’t, take my word for it as my wallet bore the brunt. On occasion, I Will still do it, but not repetitively.👍🏼

    • @darkshadow5730
      @darkshadow5730 Před 11 měsíci

      And thats why the impacts win if you want to drive them faster step up to a bigger impact i just drove 1/2"x8.5" lags into a stump the other day tool of choice was my 1/2"impact

    • @ToolswithSoAlz
      @ToolswithSoAlz  Před 11 měsíci

      @darkshadow5730 I have already proven you wrong

    • @darkshadow5730
      @darkshadow5730 Před 11 měsíci

      Just the fact that you wont post a video tht yk will shut your argument down in a hurry

  • @ggexploringUT
    @ggexploringUT Před rokem +1

    The problem is the 1/4” impact is just flat out the wrong tool for the job. Any framer worth his salt uses the 1/2” mid torque to drive lags over 1/4”.

  • @osheherring
    @osheherring Před rokem +2

    Use a drill when dealing with wood and an impact when dealing with metal. I thought everybody knew that

    • @ToolswithSoAlz
      @ToolswithSoAlz  Před rokem +1

      A drill is actually better in each circumstance. A drill, Speed 2, feather the trigger, will still beat an impact in metal. Unless you're talking about self-tappers.

    • @osheherring
      @osheherring Před rokem +1

      @ToolswithSoAlz yeah I was talking self tappers a drill typically snaps them, and an impact is way better at locking bolts down

    • @Timijim
      @Timijim Před 22 dny

      @@ToolswithSoAlz Our mechanics use everything from all sorts of drills, impact drivers, impact wrenches, and cordless ratchets. This is the real world where you’re repairing a 480v HVAC in a confined space in the morning, then hooked up to fall protection installing a twenty foot radiator held by a crane through the top hatch of a locomotive after lunch. Each tool has their place, and no tool can do everything equally well.
      Anyone with a mindset contrary to this would be re-educated during their initial training, and if unsuccessful would be disinvited to continue employment long before they were trusted to work on a piece of equipment unassisted.

  • @RobbanOberg
    @RobbanOberg Před rokem +1

    They are built for different purposes. Where the impact is slower it’s friendly but j your wrist since the torque disappear in the impact motion and the drill is faster but gives you all the torque demanding you to putt both hands and in this case even your hip to hold the force.

  • @175myles
    @175myles Před rokem

    For chest height the drill because you can give it all the support it needs, but when you are up a ladder or any other awkward situation the impact is much easier. Like most people I only take a drill and an impact up a ladder, the correct drill bit and the correct socket/driver. For me it is ease and convenience.

    • @ToolswithSoAlz
      @ToolswithSoAlz  Před rokem

      You would drill a pilot hole...but you would do it, climb down the ladder, grab an impact, go back up the ladder. No you would use the drill

  • @amri2design
    @amri2design Před 3 měsíci

    I prefer impact driver, it lighter and safer when working in high places or on stairs without worrying about the risk of kickback 😅

    • @ToolswithSoAlz
      @ToolswithSoAlz  Před 3 měsíci

      You're letting your excuses expose your incompetence

  • @giosanchez4300
    @giosanchez4300 Před 10 dny

    I wish drills could loosen bolts without the bit coming loose

  • @curtisyue182
    @curtisyue182 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Since I started watching you now whenever I'm about to reach for my impact I start hearing you in my head like "Impacts are small fasteners only... only.. only...."
    "The drill is the superior tool.. tool. tool..."
    So yea I use my drill a lot more now, lmao

    • @ToolswithSoAlz
      @ToolswithSoAlz  Před 4 měsíci

      Have you regretted that decision even once?

    • @curtisyue182
      @curtisyue182 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@ToolswithSoAlz Haha not yet. It's definitely a more versatile tool 👍

    • @ToolswithSoAlz
      @ToolswithSoAlz  Před 4 měsíci +1

      @curtisyue182 I'm glad I could help

  • @TopNinesplus1
    @TopNinesplus1 Před 11 měsíci +1

    The impact starts off quicker.. so if your only drilling 20mm screws all day.. it can be better because it's lighter

  • @joshcollins2966
    @joshcollins2966 Před rokem

    Took 20 seconds for the impact, and 11 seconds with the drill. Nearly half the time. Nice.

  • @Get_Splooshed
    @Get_Splooshed Před 5 měsíci +1

    Bro put his entire soul behind that drill lmao impact won

  • @Alec9821
    @Alec9821 Před 9 měsíci

    For me, it depends on the situation, at the top of a step ladder you can’t always hold a drill steady for example.

  • @deedontworry
    @deedontworry Před 8 měsíci +1

    ONE-KEY Bluetooth system is interesting! I went for one of those as an Impact Driver! 👌

  • @ralphhernandez8368
    @ralphhernandez8368 Před 15 dny

    What I saw was him using one hand to drive that lag with the impact driver and using two hands his whole body to control the drill…it’s up to the user as to which method they prefer.Choice is easy for me.🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @ToolswithSoAlz
      @ToolswithSoAlz  Před 15 dny

      Excuses are fun to make when you don't know what you're talking about

  • @Grizzly4x4600
    @Grizzly4x4600 Před rokem

    Your right on paper but in the field I'm grabbing an impact all day. Especially for overhead work. That's why alot of guys like using an impact for drilling holes when they can. Just easier on your body

  • @14sgdpg82
    @14sgdpg82 Před 9 měsíci

    bear in mind you can pump 60 of them in on 1 battery on the impact
    and the drill u will get about 6 so just remember how long you gotta be there and see how much u gotta do

  • @bartholomewgreatpants3425

    Prob could've done that lag faster with the m12 hammer drill than the m18 impact and I do enjoy all milwaukee impacts and drills but facts are facts.

  • @rogerellingson1332
    @rogerellingson1332 Před rokem

    The impact driver won't break your wrist or clock you in the temple if it hits a tight spot. The drill will do both if you are not super careful.

    • @ToolswithSoAlz
      @ToolswithSoAlz  Před rokem

      Put the drill on your left going in and your right going out

  • @stlcat314
    @stlcat314 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the video, keep doing it for science

  • @jamesozment1
    @jamesozment1 Před rokem +1

    I use Milwaukee 1/2" drive M18 impact ,or the Dewalt version depending on who's tool I'm using . They drive lags way faster than a drill or impact driver.

  • @nhbountyhunter
    @nhbountyhunter Před 10 měsíci +1

    I use a drill all day everyday to drive 100's if not 1000's of fasteners a day. I have an impact but don't ever use it. My body is fine and wrist is fine. I refrained from saying this in other comments but MAN THE F$&K UP if you think a 20v drill is a workout to use. What is wrong with you guys? My Great Grandfather built houses till the day he died in the 80's. He never used a power tool, ever. Hand drills, hammers, hand saw... He was a damn machine. I equate this to younger mechanics that have to were gloves and have trick to keep oil off their hands when changing oil. Get your damn hand dirty, your a mechanic, grow up, man up, shut up, do the job, and do it right (not that using a driver is wrong).

  • @raygonzalezfrompr1068

    This test is rare To the Impact, you use one-hand , and no pressure. With the driver , you use full body pressure.

    • @ToolswithSoAlz
      @ToolswithSoAlz  Před rokem +1

      So you think pushing down made the drill spin faster and the wood softer. Otherwise it's just an excuse to avoid accepting what you saw

  • @MrCameron8841
    @MrCameron8841 Před rokem +1

    I love these drill vs Imact driver

    • @ToolswithSoAlz
      @ToolswithSoAlz  Před rokem

      Thank you

    • @MrCameron8841
      @MrCameron8841 Před rokem

      @@ToolswithSoAlz no problem. I do have a request for different brands though. I’m on Team drill.

  • @masonbarto4003
    @masonbarto4003 Před rokem

    If you guys pay close attention he predrilled a hole for the drill so smart man I love this guy so honest

    • @ToolswithSoAlz
      @ToolswithSoAlz  Před rokem

      If you pay close attention you'll see that you're a liar. There was no pilot hole

    • @masonbarto4003
      @masonbarto4003 Před rokem

      No your the liar lmao 🤣

    • @ToolswithSoAlz
      @ToolswithSoAlz  Před rokem

      No ma'am. I just show you little girls you don't know nearly as much as you think you do and watch you have a mental breakdown because of it

  • @everything-narrative
    @everything-narrative Před 8 měsíci

    A high torque impact wrench is for HIGH TORQUE. Mechanical advantage dictates that in order to get to high torque, you have to have LOW SPEED. Power drills can do HIGH SPEED (because you generally need drill bits to go fast to work good) and has LOW TORQUE because of it. However, you don't need very much torque to PUT A SCREW IN SOME WOOD, there virtually doesn't exist wood screws big enough to require an impact wrench. Now, as for the experience of driving the screw, the impact wrench is designed so that it doesn't have much in the way of recoil, so if your wrist is weak and you don't mind taking six times as long, absolutely use an impact wrench. But if you're strong and in a hurry, I'd recommend a drill.

  • @russellimpelido5392
    @russellimpelido5392 Před rokem

    Literally went one hand on the impact and two hands with pressure on the drill

    • @ToolswithSoAlz
      @ToolswithSoAlz  Před rokem

      Excuses are funny when you discover that another tool does the job better and you don't know why.

  • @nexxtgenfarms8615
    @nexxtgenfarms8615 Před rokem +1

    Faster doesn’t mean better, impacts are smoother and more controlled, slow is smooth, smooth is fast

  • @damienmidanik9680
    @damienmidanik9680 Před rokem

    Saying a drill is better than an impact is like saying an apple is better than an orange. They are 2 completely different tools designed for different applications. If you want to make a drill look better, run screws into wood. The constant torque that a drill puts out is designed to drive screws into wood. If you want to make the impact come out on top, start using both tools on machine fasteners. The impact is designed to use hammering force to break the fastener loose and then speed it out. It is also designed to quickly thread a machine fastener and then use hammering force to torque it down. A drill shouldn’t be used to try to break bolts loose just like an impact shouldn’t be used to drive screws. The right tool for the right application and why it’s so common to find both tools sold together.

    • @ToolswithSoAlz
      @ToolswithSoAlz  Před rokem

      Tell me you don't know what you're talking about without telling me you don't know what you're talking about

    • @damienmidanik9680
      @damienmidanik9680 Před rokem

      Hahahahaha! Show a video of you removing a bolt torqued to 250 foot pounds with a drill. I have been using impacts and drills for over 30 years daily. I know exactly what I’m talking about but you obviously have never worked with anything other than a board. I will run circles around your ass with an impact in the machine world. You and your little drill can stay in woodland.

    • @ToolswithSoAlz
      @ToolswithSoAlz  Před rokem

      See previous response because you clearly are a half wit

  • @z1z2z3z
    @z1z2z3z Před 9 měsíci +1

    I noticed this when driving big lags into 6x6's this summer, my impact was taking forever and often couldn't even drive it all the way in, but my 1/2" drill sent them right in way faster. Surprised me.

  • @inertiaMS
    @inertiaMS Před 20 dny

    Drill for drilling, impact for fastening. Imagine that?

    • @ToolswithSoAlz
      @ToolswithSoAlz  Před 20 dny

      You know absolutely nothing about tools

    • @inertiaMS
      @inertiaMS Před 20 dny

      @@ToolswithSoAlz god you're fragile and it's hilarious haha

    • @ToolswithSoAlz
      @ToolswithSoAlz  Před 20 dny

      Ma'am, you're letting your arrogance expose your ignorance. Little girls like you should let your husband use the tools while you watch. What bothers you more, that I'm better than you or the judge ordering you to stay away from children?

  • @l2klogic911
    @l2klogic911 Před 9 měsíci

    They are for different thinks. Impacts for mechanical and mechanics. Drinks for woodworking or all other stuff

  • @MarkusAnthony88
    @MarkusAnthony88 Před rokem +1

    Impact way better if you have weak arms and wrists and get paid by the hour.

  • @travisabt6805
    @travisabt6805 Před rokem +1

    Right tool for the right job. I can crank screws in by hand or I can use an impact or drill. I wouldn't use a drill or impact on thin wood/small screws for say a jewelry box.

  • @streetslayinggto2505
    @streetslayinggto2505 Před rokem +1

    What no one likes to say is the impact once it hits bottom will keep ripping that bolt around and the drill stops dead

  • @billyd2593
    @billyd2593 Před rokem +1

    Drill for the speed , impact driver for the ease of operation. Both have their place. I’m an impact guy they’re easier on my wrist and gives you a free hand.

  • @kylesweger9263
    @kylesweger9263 Před rokem

    The thing I'd it's not about speed. It's about the right tool. Do this on a daily basis and tell me which one last longer. Your drill motor will be burned up in a couple days

    • @ToolswithSoAlz
      @ToolswithSoAlz  Před rokem

      An impact driver can't do three of these and the people saying use the right tool have no idea what they're talking about or how this would really be done

  • @djshedd77
    @djshedd77 Před 8 měsíci

    Thats a job for an impact driver. The drill may have done it "faster" but the impact is more efficient and easier to use on the operator when drilling in a lag etc of that size. Can also say from experience in the field that the impacts will give you way, way more performance out of a single battery before needing charged- given that they both have the same battery size and output. Coming from a guy that runs Milwaukee FUEL products, nothing else- on a jobsite 65+ hours per week.