IXO 6 and Accessories *REAL* Unboxing & Critical Review

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024

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  • @Leo-pd8ww
    @Leo-pd8ww Před rokem +1

    The highest setting of the torque accessory is 1,9 Nm. Second highest setting is below 1,7 Nm.
    Tested with a Wera torque 1,7-3,5 Nm screwdriver. Without torque assesory the IXO (Gen 7) delivers at least 3,5 Nm.
    I use it to tighten (dozens of) wire connection terminals of protection relays.

  • @NaderBelaid
    @NaderBelaid Před 2 lety +1

    Loved your attention to small details. To me, they are worth mentioning. Great review

    • @sterntechdaddy
      @sterntechdaddy  Před 2 lety

      Thanks!
      Its the little things that actually count.
      :D

  • @parjau4554
    @parjau4554 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for the video. I have ordered the black one as the material/texture seems better for grip (doesn't seem readily available - I could only find it in Germany).
    The torque adaptor is disappointing and pointless if you couldn't even hold it at its lowest setting!
    In another video someone used the drill adaptor and that seemed quite a useful thing to have for smaller drilling tasks.

    • @sterntechdaddy
      @sterntechdaddy  Před 2 lety

      The grip is great… really comfortable.
      And you’re right about the torque adaptor - it’s pretty pointless.
      For drilling I would still use a ‘proper’ drill though…
      :)

  • @billashby941
    @billashby941 Před 2 lety

    An excellent video with pros and cons - very useful - thank you

  • @harikrishnanvasan9010
    @harikrishnanvasan9010 Před 2 lety

    Hi Nic :)
    Amazing review. Loved that you were honest with what you had and what you wanted.
    Though the main piece is handy, all it's attachments are really expensive. And not giving a charging adapter is just stupid. Just like how Apple does it with it's phones.. xD
    Anyways, could you please tell me the name of that extension that you showed that wasn't bosch? The one which could be twisted to screw in edges and everything?
    Also, Is there an attachment available outside of bosch to attach drillbits? Would be great to know these.
    Thanks and have a great day :D

    • @sterntechdaddy
      @sterntechdaddy  Před 2 lety +2

      I've lost track of the exact make of the angled holder I've got, but if you do a quick Google for "pivot bit holder" you'll find loads...
      I do remember that the one I have cost less than £10 though.
      Another tip is to get the 5mm Ball Ended Hex bit - rather than use the 5mm flat headed bit included - you'll see why if you get one...
      Just search for "5mm hex ball head" and take your pick of the 1/4" hex ones.
      I have a couple of WERA ones.
      :D
      For drilling, any drill bit that has the 1/4" hex on it will fit.
      But I wouldn't use the IXO for anything more than very light drill work like chipboard and thin plastics.
      It has no hammer action and so is totally unsuitable for brick or walls. Or anything that's reasonably thick.
      To be safe, I wouldn't use the IXO for drilling at all... I have a second more powerful drill for those tasks instead.
      Hope that helps.

  • @musoseven8218
    @musoseven8218 Před 2 lety

    Great review - just what I needed to know, thank you, good comments well made😊👍 Would the cutter cut through, Eg 60 thou plastikard® (styrene sheet)? Thanks in advance 😊😊👍 I'm thinking of an IXO 6 with torque head and possibly the cutter🤔🤔
    Sadly lots of these things are designed by disinterested, fast tracked CAD jockies that have never picked up a hand tool. My mate is a time served pattern maker and CAD jockey, he's also a design engineer, he's worked on trains, buses, cars, aircraft, he's also in his 40s an enthusiast - he's shocked by the latest batches of CAD Jockey/design engineers - even some in the job for five years or so (they're often clueless and disinterested yes men - ergo a downward spiral of mediocrity ensues). Also Bosch have let themselves down by not retooling the accessories - cost down exercise?

    • @sterntechdaddy
      @sterntechdaddy  Před 2 lety

      It should cut through anything a few mm thick.
      For precision I'd use a jigsaw, but the cutter is pretty handy for trimming.
      By designing the IXO 6 to use the older addons Bosch saved a lot of time and money... but its a missed opportunity I think.
      The IXO 6 looks a bit weird with them fitted and I actually don't use any of the accessories - apart from the cutter, but that's a rarity.

  • @DerHoschi
    @DerHoschi Před 2 lety

    Bought the IXO 6 in the "vino-edition" because my Black&Decker doesn't work anymore. And there was no B&D anymore. Two days ago...

    • @sterntechdaddy
      @sterntechdaddy  Před 2 lety

      Avoid the accessories unless you can think of a really good reason for getting one.
      The cork screw *might* have a purpose for those interested in wine.
      :D

    • @DerHoschi
      @DerHoschi Před 2 lety

      @@sterntechdaddy Bought the cutter, arrived . today. For cutting boxes. Works great!

    • @sterntechdaddy
      @sterntechdaddy  Před 2 lety

      @@DerHoschi It does... but it's faster just to tear them yourself - rip with the corrugations rather than against.
      😁😂

    • @DerHoschi
      @DerHoschi Před 2 lety

      @@sterntechdaddy Too many boxes...

    • @sterntechdaddy
      @sterntechdaddy  Před 2 lety

      @@DerHoschi LoL
      I bought my IXO cutter after moving house...

  • @mancbiker17
    @mancbiker17 Před 2 lety

    That charging stand. Perfect example of form over function. A couple of tweaks and it would be perfect. A cynic might suggest they will be ready to sell a revision in a few months!

    • @sterntechdaddy
      @sterntechdaddy  Před 2 lety +1

      The stand has been around for years I think... there are a few obvious design tweaks though - the most obvious to me is being able to connect the cable and then route it to either end would be nice.

    • @mancbiker17
      @mancbiker17 Před 2 lety

      @@sterntechdaddy Ah I only bought mine afew days ago. I didn't realise the stand was an old design. But yes, that cable would drive me nuts. Whoever designed it clearly didn't have OCD :)

    • @sterntechdaddy
      @sterntechdaddy  Před 2 lety +1

      @@mancbiker17 OCD can be clinically debilitating so I feel a bit uneasy when the term is used in a broader sense, so it's not really OCD - its MUCH simpler than that...
      Why not design things so they work properly with any issues people could have during the first 30 minutes of usage.
      😃
      For the charger, it would be nice to be able to have the cable drop over the back of a table and still slot the IXO 6 in without having to turn it round.
      That just seems really obvious and I'm a bit disappointed that Bosch didn't spot that.

    • @mancbiker17
      @mancbiker17 Před 2 lety

      @@sterntechdaddy I suffer with OCD so felt at ease joking about it 😊 I forget sometimes that people I reply to don’t actually know me in real life 😳😊

    • @sterntechdaddy
      @sterntechdaddy  Před 2 lety +1

      ​@@mancbiker17 It's easily done...
      😁
      I was a little hesitant to call it out, but then I thought if I don't then who will?
      Context is important - and that's usually lost when typing and reading comments.

  • @towkukus
    @towkukus Před 2 lety

    well done!

  • @normality78
    @normality78 Před 3 lety

    Where you get that angle extension rod thing?

    • @sterntechdaddy
      @sterntechdaddy  Před 3 lety

      This is the one I bought...
      www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B091KNHTPY/
      I don't have any affiliate Amazon accounts, so don't worry.. there's no hidden bias.
      I've updated the description to include it.
      :D

  • @steven9617
    @steven9617 Před 2 lety

    Inside the torque adapter are actually plastic gears... Very disappoting

    • @sterntechdaddy
      @sterntechdaddy  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the info…
      I haven’t used it since I made this video…
      😂

  • @Frank-fg4jx
    @Frank-fg4jx Před 2 lety

    Is it worth paying more for this one or just get the gen 5?

    • @sterntechdaddy
      @sterntechdaddy  Před 2 lety

      The newer model allows you to select a colour... the one in this video has a black rubber grip and feels a lot nicer than the older generation.
      That's reason enough for me to get the IXO 6.
      The accessories are up to you... they all look a bit weird on the IXO 6 as they were obviously designed for older models and they haven't bothered updating them, and there all fall well short of being essential anyway.

    • @Frank-fg4jx
      @Frank-fg4jx Před 2 lety +1

      @@sterntechdaddy Thanks! I decided to go for the gen 6

    • @sterntechdaddy
      @sterntechdaddy  Před 2 lety +1

      @@Frank-fg4jx I use mine a lot... and I use charging station, the cutting blade now and then (for large cardboard boxes) but I've never used the other accessories.
      They don't supply a charger anymore, but any charger or socket with a USB port will do.

    • @Frank-fg4jx
      @Frank-fg4jx Před 2 lety

      @@sterntechdaddy I figured I'd regret buying the gen 5 and would want to upgrade anyway. The charging station looks neat. Got plenty of usb cables and chargers so that won't be a problem 👍

  • @homersimpson9637
    @homersimpson9637 Před 2 lety +1

    The charging station is a piece of waste!
    Always a bad contact.

    • @sterntechdaddy
      @sterntechdaddy  Před 2 lety

      You also don't get a choice about which end the cable plugs into either...

  • @LasDivine
    @LasDivine Před 2 lety

    Are there drill bit accessories?

    • @sterntechdaddy
      @sterntechdaddy  Před 2 lety

      There is... but the IXO would only be good for light drilling... it has no hammer action for one thing.
      Most people will have a 'proper' drill anyway and more precise drilling is better done with a Dremel - which renders the drill attachment more of a novelty rather than anything you'd actually use.

    • @LasDivine
      @LasDivine Před 2 lety

      @@sterntechdaddy ahh ok. Yeah I have my current drill set. Just liked the more compact design.

    • @sterntechdaddy
      @sterntechdaddy  Před 2 lety +1

      @@LasDivine I'm not saying don't buy the IXO drill attachment.. plenty of people have.
      For simple stuff like wood and plastic it'll be fine - but no hammer action does limit it and if you already have a 'proper' drill I wouldn't get the IXO for drilling.
      But if you have a drill and an IXO already, then the attachment isn't expensive and might fit your needs.

  • @DerHoschi
    @DerHoschi Před 2 lety

    The loading station... Why this nonsens? It's only made for loading up the main thing.

    • @sterntechdaddy
      @sterntechdaddy  Před 2 lety

      It's handy if you use the IXO a lot as you can just put it in the cradle and it charges without having to plug it in.
      But there's no choice for which end the cable has to come out of - so it's a bit counter initiative.