Can ANYONE Beat Amazon Basics' Screwdriver? New Vessel, Mac, Dremel & More

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
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    Today we try to beat the Amazon Basics Denali cordless screwdriver with more and more expensive options from Dong Cheng, SKIL, Dremel, Fanttik, Vessel Japan & Mac Tools. Strange world we're living in where the crosshairs are on Amazon's own brand, but for the price we're not complaining!
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Komentáře • 924

  • @personator907
    @personator907 Před měsícem +638

    The thumbnail with the products lined up next to each other made me think it was nose hair trimmer testing. Somewhat glad, somewhat disappointed it's not.

    • @anonony9081
      @anonony9081 Před měsícem +41

      I would totally watch a nose hair trimmer comparison video.

    • @TorqueTestChannel
      @TorqueTestChannel  Před měsícem +233

      As i get older I'm finding peak horsepower might be a growing concern on these things after all

    • @DrFiero
      @DrFiero Před měsícem +29

      @@TorqueTestChannel - I've stalled mine. ;)

    • @jasonpotts6490
      @jasonpotts6490 Před měsícem +32

      @@TorqueTestChannel Please just never do a shootout of the stupid "manscaping" tools XD

    • @12GaugeLeadSalad
      @12GaugeLeadSalad Před měsícem

      @@anonony9081 So I've bought the MicroTouch Max (as seen on tv) and the Wahl Micro Groomsman (both of those are linear heads), in addition to using the nose hair attachment (rotary head) for my Philips beard trimmer.
      The MicroTouch kind of stopped working, but also works after some percussive maintenance. The Wahl Micro Groomsman works great, but feels less quality, however it has given me no issues.
      I find the linear heads of the MicroTouch Max and Wahl Micro Groomsman are better than the rotary head style.

  • @jamdc2000
    @jamdc2000 Před měsícem +712

    Cannot believe AmazonBasics is the benchmark to beat

    • @TorqueTestChannel
      @TorqueTestChannel  Před měsícem +221

      We're living in a simulation

    • @a1racer441
      @a1racer441 Před měsícem +5

      Yeah that’s crazy to me to

    • @huntercook6605
      @huntercook6605 Před měsícem +41

      I mean...kinda, if you use these useless stats. They say at the end that if they were actually buying something to use it would be the Dremel. That checks out. The Denali is 5% faster and 10% smaller, and substantially cheaper. That speed difference is seriously 3 seconds across that whole board full of bolts. Meanwhile the buttons are inconveniently placed vs the Dremel's push-to-run, and the Dremel has a mechanical clutch which can be a great improvement in a variety of tasks. But take a look at the rankings...there's simply no section for features, ergonomics, or ease of use. The tool that sucks to use but just barely smaller and faster (and quite a bit cheaper) wins. So yeah, if you ignore whether the tool works well, the Amazon is fantastic!

    • @TorqueTestChannel
      @TorqueTestChannel  Před měsícem +82

      @@huntercook6605 I used the Amazon for a full hour this week, doesnt suck to use at all. But I agree it would be nice if we had a way to assign points to features without just making it up.

    • @s0meguy809
      @s0meguy809 Před měsícem

      ​@@huntercook6605 I bought the Amazon basics one before this channel made the first video about these. I've used it quite a bit and it's been working really well. The buttons are in an awkward spot but for the price, it's a fantastic little driver

  • @jasonpotts6490
    @jasonpotts6490 Před měsícem +206

    Yes, please do the pistol drivers! I want to see how bad of a decision I made to pay a small fortune for my Milwaukee pistol driver and batts :D

    • @ForeGeorgeman
      @ForeGeorgeman Před měsícem +4

      I'm sorry, but it was. Should have bought the Metabo

    • @Masterplan15
      @Masterplan15 Před měsícem +2

      Yes please! I have a Skil Paul grip one and while it's not the fastest it does have quite a lot of torque

    • @stuzbots-shed
      @stuzbots-shed Před měsícem +4

      If you do pistol drivers, make sure and include the NoCry one. I bought it after Project Farm did a similar comparison test and it's been really impressive for the price.

    • @chrisjones6002
      @chrisjones6002 Před měsícem +1

      I'd like to see the Bauer 4v screwdriver tested. I bought it on sale at $15 thinking I wouldn't use it but I use it quite often. It's nice having something small when you don't want the grunt of a drill or impact driver.

    • @markm0000
      @markm0000 Před měsícem

      @@jasonpotts6490 you made the right decision. Using really nice tools makes you more confident in fixing things.

  • @themusicguy819
    @themusicguy819 Před měsícem +80

    Cordless screwdrivers aren't about max torque at all. One of the important use scenarios of them is low torque applications that require the tool to not only work fast, but also stops when it should. In my daily use, I assemble electrical panels at work, and assemble furniture, electronics and appliances at home. I need a screwdriver that can save my wrist from turning hundreds of screws daily, and I constantly deal with softer fasteners/materials such as aluminum, plastic and wood and the fasteners are generally small. Having torque control is very important so that I don't constantly ruin the head of fasteners or the threads. The SKIL Twist 2.0 is the cheapest on market with some kind of torque control which is pretty amazing, although it's torque control I believe is based on motor current. If you get a pistol type Makita it would have a real clutch that is guaranteed to slip at certain torque than it's even better for precision low torque applications. All in all I hope you could take this aspect into consideration for a more comprehensive ranking of these screwdrivers.

    • @ccmmrrnn
      @ccmmrrnn Před měsícem +10

      I'm glad you said it. It's nice to know what the absolute power of things is, but it's entirely not the point of this product category. Given this is the "Torque Test Channel", it would make sense to have at least a couple of basic torque tests:
      1. Test the actual torque values of each torque / power setting on each driver.
      2. Test those values for repeatability - how consistent is the performance.
      Ergonomics, battery life, accuracy of torque limits, and build quality all matter to me much more than the tests in the video, provided it's above a certain basic threshold of power and speed.

    • @themusicguy819
      @themusicguy819 Před měsícem +2

      @@ccmmrrnn very detailed test plan! Hope the OP will see this and do another round with them. I honestly will never use these to turn nuts above 3/8. Afterall they're called screwdrivers

    • @ccmmrrnn
      @ccmmrrnn Před měsícem +3

      @@themusicguy819 Exactly. I've mainly used them in the course of manufacturing, testing and installing industrial electronics, mostly driving M3 and M4 phillips and torx screws.

    • @FowlerAskew
      @FowlerAskew Před měsícem +2

      The DeWalt gyro drivers have an impeccable clutch that goes down to really low torque settings. The Makita is nice in that once the clutch trips it cuts power to the motor instead of just continuing to run with the clutch slipping

    • @themusicguy819
      @themusicguy819 Před měsícem +1

      @@FowlerAskew it sounds like a win for Makita. Would be really good if TTC can give them all a test, plus the Metabo HPT I used to use at work

  • @Omnis2
    @Omnis2 Před měsícem +51

    The Denali from the last video was the best powered-tool I've ever purchased. Saves so much time even if it's just to thread on/in nuts and bolts and screws before tightening. For home tasks, anything more is usually overkill.

    • @the_DOS
      @the_DOS Před měsícem +4

      I was surprised after all these years I didn't have something like this. Saved me so much time where using a drill is overkill/heavy for simple tasks.

    • @zevindd
      @zevindd Před měsícem +2

      The denali is theost used tool on my property. Between hanging pictures, assembling furniture, etc. It's easily my favorite tool out of dozens

    • @mromutt
      @mromutt Před měsícem +1

      I have one just like the skill one but blue and labeled hammerhead that I have been using for the better part of a decade. But I think I am going to order myself the denali, I want that extra umph.

    • @Chris-du7hi
      @Chris-du7hi Před 28 dny +1

      I have the denalli and use it way more than I thought I would. Gotta be careful to not strip anything smaller than #6 / M4. Might have to give the dremel with its clutch a try.

  • @markm0000
    @markm0000 Před měsícem +154

    Mac really dropped the ball on this one. What a terrible product.

    • @volvo09
      @volvo09 Před měsícem +18

      Seriously, that's embarrassing.

    • @mikethetoolman8776
      @mikethetoolman8776 Před měsícem +13

      vendor supplied item and mac has some terrible product managers also

    • @RICORECONREDO
      @RICORECONREDO Před měsícem +1

      Mac sucks

    • @LiverpoolReject
      @LiverpoolReject Před měsícem +1

      Mac is trash

    • @markm0000
      @markm0000 Před měsícem

      @@LiverpoolReject it’s not all Mac. The stuff they make for real pros is very good.

  • @Mack_Dingo
    @Mack_Dingo Před měsícem +25

    I have the Vessel 3-speed. Love it. Dropped off a 8ft ladder on concrete. Popped the shell back together and works fine. Used MorgansMaintenence's Eraser Mod to fit a locking non-JIS bit. Wish I had 2 of them.

    • @loganr7788
      @loganr7788 Před měsícem +6

      I do have two of them because I love them so much. If you’re looking for something that needs torque and is small, get the Makita pen impact driver. If you’re looking to take screws in and out and not drive them, use the Vessel.

  • @phaedra1928
    @phaedra1928 Před 11 dny +2

    Im in France, had to buy the Denali from Amazon US to get it, shipped and received in 3 days, man what a time to be alive ...

  • @BL-yj2wp
    @BL-yj2wp Před měsícem +49

    I have the Dremel/Bosch at work for electronics assembly. It's quite decent and it does hold up well (which I doubt some of these other ones can). The permanently installed battery obviously isn't great, I'd much rather have a swappable battery - which is doable in this format. The lowest clutch setting is also a bit hard, fine for most tasks but somewhat harder than on my Metabo drill-driver despite obviously being a much weaker tool overall.
    If you make another video on this subject please include the Wiha Speed-E II. It's small, expensive, 1000V rated, has a swappable battery and I want to know if it's worth it.

    • @tkreitler
      @tkreitler Před měsícem +1

      I would like to see this too. I like that it has swappable batteries but wished they had used more common 18650's instead of 18500's.

    • @MultiWindBlows
      @MultiWindBlows Před měsícem +2

      It's not likely to do well in this test... The torque specs (0.2 - 1.0 Nm) are significantly lower than the Vessel (1.2 - 1.6 Nm), and absolutely blown away by the GO (0.4 - 5.0 Nm).
      That said the Speed-E II looks like an great craft product:
      - Voltage rating covers small+ capacitors
      - Lowest torque setting likely makes it safe to start screws using just the driver (not by hand, which can be a serious safety bonus)
      - Overall torque is plenty to spin indoor electronic screws (Hand tightening will be necessary)

    • @HerculesK2188
      @HerculesK2188 Před měsícem +1

      Wiha have a newer than that Speede ll not electrically tested , just for "mechanical?" Unsure of the price but it won't fall too far from the pricing of their current crop

  • @johnjingleheimersmith9259
    @johnjingleheimersmith9259 Před měsícem +84

    "they definitely have a way with brand names..." 😂🤣😂

    • @ethanperry8
      @ethanperry8 Před 27 dny

      This had me dead 😂 dong and dck lmao

  • @martingilbert8075
    @martingilbert8075 Před měsícem +56

    Of course we want to see the pistol style 2

  • @Hawkeye308
    @Hawkeye308 Před měsícem +5

    I bought one immediately after your first video on the Amazon screwdriver. It's been a work horse for me. I bought another one as a father's day gift.

  • @wanjockey
    @wanjockey Před měsícem +7

    I am a lead elechicken in a steel foundry. I bought my dewalt screwdriver a couple years ago. The reason is that our crane pendents have 12 screws on the pack. The best investment I have ever made. Just with your hand in the direction of screw ,ovement, out or in.

  • @cflwhat
    @cflwhat Před měsícem +11

    I have the vessel. Thing is a wrist saver anytime I'm doing electrical, especially cover putting on mass cover plates at the end of a reno.

  • @jasperboer9854
    @jasperboer9854 Před měsícem +22

    The danali/amazon basics is sold in the dutch dollar store called: action. Its under the brand name: ferm. Its only 11 euros. Its the exact same tool. And its awesome.

    • @MrSjirafje
      @MrSjirafje Před měsícem +1

      I own the Ferm but also the new Worx Wx242 with clutch, locking collet and on/off switch. Even though it's 3 to 4 times the price of the Ferm I do think it's at least 5 times as usefull. Bits can't just fall out, the clutch allowes to use it on delicate stuff and the on/off switch means you can just throw it in a bag together with other tools and don't have to worry about it turning itself on. It also comes with a nice assortiment of bits and a storagecase.
      Don't get me wrong, the price of the Ferm is unbeatable (I think I gotnis for €10) but if you can spend the extra money on the Worx you will get a much more versatile tool. (Also the ringlight on the Worx looks much nicer)

    • @jasperboer9854
      @jasperboer9854 Před měsícem +1

      @@MrSjirafje oh yeah i believe its better but the tool store didn't have them in inventory so i bought the ferm one. And i use it for installing outlets and such. Than its awesome i have used the skill with the swivel head as well and for the work i do its a little better because you dont have to put your hand in a weird way to use it

    • @Kohlrouladeable
      @Kohlrouladeable Před měsícem

      Model Nummer plsss

    • @jasperboer9854
      @jasperboer9854 Před měsícem

      @@Kohlrouladeable dont know. Cannot read it anymore of the tool. The sticker is not great quality.

    • @MrSjirafje
      @MrSjirafje Před měsícem

      @@Kohlrouladeable Ferm CDM1178, I paid €9,77 for it.

  • @pntballguy
    @pntballguy Před měsícem +5

    At work, we upgraded from the 4v Milwaukee 2101 to 8v Dewalt DCF680. Both have clutch settings and separate batteries, which are requirements for us. The milwaukees started dying after a year or 2. The Dewalts have held up well so far, and everyone seems to like the gyroscope feature.

  • @Racky1023
    @Racky1023 Před měsícem +8

    I picked up a DongCheng Screwdriver 6 months ago on amazon, and it's solidly built with high-quality materials. It also offers three different torque settings. I love that it comes with a set of driver bits. The built-in flashlights are great for lighting up dark spots. It is absolutely worth the money.

    • @MarianWang-0226
      @MarianWang-0226 Před měsícem +1

      I agree. good quality tools should not be laughed.

    • @AlexStark-rr7wp
      @AlexStark-rr7wp Před měsícem +3

      The brand is famous in Asia for years. Basically all my Asian employees have at least one from it.

    • @Ehren1337
      @Ehren1337 Před 5 dny

      3 settings isnt enough for me. i need lowest as possible power settings to highest. dremel might be perfect for me.

  • @jspikeball123
    @jspikeball123 Před měsícem +24

    Every HVAC technician watching this video shudders as they see a 5/16 screw driven by flathead

    • @honeybadger6275
      @honeybadger6275 Před měsícem +5

      They really ought to just stop putting the flathead slit in them.

    • @TorqueTestChannel
      @TorqueTestChannel  Před měsícem +3

      This is true. Usually impact driver work. But when we have new tools out, they beckon us

  • @goskidmark
    @goskidmark Před měsícem +3

    I have been using the Denali since you guys tested it and I am impressed, just after two months of use on aircraft. It works well! Thank you all for all of your hard work and time!

  • @chaos9488
    @chaos9488 Před 3 dny +1

    I use the Vessel daily for a few months now. It’s so comfortable to use. The ball end screwdrivers are my new go to for comfort. I find it works great. I usually have to give a screw a 1/4 turn to loosen it before I can use the motor to remove it. I like the fact that it is torque limited as I find I can’t over tighten a screw with it.

  • @jonlaw16
    @jonlaw16 Před měsícem +9

    That Dremel is very impressive! Happy to see a big brand not simply riding its name alone but actually innovating in the category

    • @OnlyDadsOG
      @OnlyDadsOG Před 11 dny

      It's a rebadge of a different tool, Dremel did not make it.

    • @jonlaw16
      @jonlaw16 Před 11 dny

      @@OnlyDadsOG what's the original design under?

    • @TheKoukimonstar
      @TheKoukimonstar Před 5 dny

      @@jonlaw16 Dremel is owned by Bosch. The dremel is the exact same tool as the Bosch Go 2 for almost half the cost.

  • @antonino34
    @antonino34 Před měsícem +18

    I've had the Denali since the first review. I'm still amazed as to how good it is. I originally bought it just to have on the workbench for light duty, but i use it more and more now. I have the Vessel High Torque for working on RC cars, light duty, easy to carry around and it works fine. Keep up the great reviews

    • @TheSerbianG
      @TheSerbianG Před měsícem

      Would Denali work well with RC cars? Got into the hobby recently and I wonder what tools I need to get.

    • @antonino34
      @antonino34 Před měsícem

      @TheSerbianG it can be used on RC car's, no problem. I prefer the Vessel low speed, high torque because it's much smaller than the Denali and easier to carry around

  • @Toolsareus
    @Toolsareus Před měsícem +11

    This is crazy. I just figured it out the new clutch power tools use hyper tough batteries and their mid torque half-inch impact wrench is the exact same as the hyper tough one

  • @thedevilinthecircuit1414
    @thedevilinthecircuit1414 Před měsícem +101

    When Dong Cheng/DCK buys the Kind Dick brand, their dominance of the John Tomas tool market will be complete.

    • @rotorhead5000
      @rotorhead5000 Před měsícem +5

      Don't forget about DP, that was a fan fav from the cheap impact wrench series.

    • @ihateeverything3972
      @ihateeverything3972 Před měsícem

      Their only competition will be Great Neck. I'm sure they'll win and shove it down their throats though

    • @gypsydildopunks7083
      @gypsydildopunks7083 Před měsícem

      DVDA

    • @kurtm54
      @kurtm54 Před měsícem +2

      I came here for dong jokes

    • @JohnSmith-ii3cu
      @JohnSmith-ii3cu Před měsícem +1

      Big DCK energy.

  • @adamrosenhamer3762
    @adamrosenhamer3762 Před měsícem +6

    I said it last time too, but that dewalt is absolutely great! Have the flex handle version myself and I LOVE it!

  • @homerepairLucas
    @homerepairLucas Před měsícem +2

    I have the DongCheng for months, I can reach and screw a small project up in minutes. Definitely a tool to have around.. So far I have used to put together 3 pretty big items without having to recharge it. It's a great deal for only $20.

  • @danieljm1234
    @danieljm1234 Před měsícem +17

    Id like to see the really slim pen sized type electric screwdrivers tested

    • @tristanbenoit5094
      @tristanbenoit5094 Před měsícem

      Me too! How strong/weak are they compared to to the bigger ones? Given that they were made for precision / electronics it might require a different test setup

  • @ElmarLecher
    @ElmarLecher Před měsícem +9

    I have the Bosch GO2 - the dremel in the US. Its an awesome tool, very powerful, very fast. The push mechanism is super awesome. 🙂
    The updated version has LEDs in the front and USB-C charging.

    • @volvo09
      @volvo09 Před měsícem +1

      That push to go feature looks so convenient 👍

    • @TheBonbenk
      @TheBonbenk Před měsícem

      @@volvo09 yes, you don't need to turn the handle to find a button to press.

    • @michaelhb6919
      @michaelhb6919 Před měsícem +1

      My Go2 was stolen, I replaced it with the Go3, it's by far a better unit with USB C charging, locking bit holder and LED lights

    • @ElmarLecher
      @ElmarLecher Před měsícem

      @@michaelhb6919 Nice.My Go2 has not been stolen thankfully but the go3 looks nice.
      Can you compare power?

    • @MarkPermann
      @MarkPermann Před měsícem

      Seems the only places to get the Go 3 are Chinese sellers on eBay and Aliexpress…anyone know when they’ll land in less risky channels?

  • @jaredm450
    @jaredm450 Před měsícem +6

    Great video! I happen to have the Dremel and I thought it might be worth mentioning that you can just push the button to make it spin too.
    That's important because, while the push-to-activate part is pretty well tuned, you still might find it requires too much pushing when using it on very small fasteners.
    The clutch is VERY nice to have on a tool like this (it broadens the range of fasteners you can use it with without damaging them). I do sometimes wish it had a speed selector too.

  • @yetinother
    @yetinother Před měsícem +6

    Totally want a pistol grip review, I love my Hitachi/Metobo due to having 2 batteries to swap with external charger, dual transmission, proper clutch
    But at work it's fallen out of favor as I can do most of the same delicate work with the DeWalt 3speed impact when on lowest screwdriver (non impact) setting.

  • @PreppenWolfLLC
    @PreppenWolfLLC Před měsícem +3

    I bought a Denali after your last video and it is our favorite tool for around the house work.

  • @JeepinMaxx
    @JeepinMaxx Před měsícem +2

    I bought that Amazon Denali after watching your last cordless screwdriver video - it's still working awesome and has great power. It's my go to at home

  • @BasedF-15Pilot
    @BasedF-15Pilot Před měsícem +3

    I actually really like the twist collar design, it feels more organic with the default 'screw-driver' grip with the thumb and forefinger up front. The button drivers feel wildly foreign in my hands, and I have tried half a dozen electric drivers. The Skil SD561201 is my favorite even though it is not the strongest or fastest. I have not tried the dremel but I will now for the push to go feature.

  • @abcortani
    @abcortani Před měsícem +2

    Bought the Denali based on this review, it has been indispensable since I bought it. The speed and power of it has been a very nice feature. Highly recommend.

  • @realandrewhatfield
    @realandrewhatfield Před měsícem +7

    Might pick up that Dremel, the push to start feature looks very handy.

    • @MultiWindBlows
      @MultiWindBlows Před měsícem +2

      Yeah I was looking at the Dremel last week. Seeing this video today is wild.

    • @volvo09
      @volvo09 Před měsícem +1

      That is what I'd grab too

    • @peterleblanc661
      @peterleblanc661 Před 5 dny

      I love my dremel tool. Got it for $30 on a sale. The big bonus is it has a very very low torque setting that you can use to safely fasten almost any screws( I go into plastic parts all the time with m3) and then decent torque on the high end.

  • @Bamamike223
    @Bamamike223 Před měsícem +3

    That Denali is one of the best tool purchases I have gotten due to watching TTC comparison test. And believe me, I have bought quite a few. Ask my Wife! 😅

    • @johnnyblue4799
      @johnnyblue4799 Před měsícem

      The wife test is flawed! They'll say even one is too many!

  • @TheSPAZZANATER
    @TheSPAZZANATER Před měsícem +10

    Have been using my Bosch 12v drill driver for years and love it for work. Wish more companies made those.

  • @JacobScherer
    @JacobScherer Před měsícem +15

    IMO controlling torque is the most important thing with an electric screwdriver. It is way too easy to break/strip stuff without either a clutch or DeWalt's gyro control. I do appreciate the testing and video, but it seems like we might be measuring the wrong thing here.

    • @queueeeee9000
      @queueeeee9000 Před měsícem +3

      Seems like using such a large nut for testing this small of a tool isnt the best way to compare

    • @szurketaltos2693
      @szurketaltos2693 Před měsícem +2

      Seems like both would be best? Raw torque is still useful, particularly where you can't physically fit a drill. As for avoiding stripping screws, the dremel also seems superior there for philips/flat head due to the push to start functionality.

    • @JacobScherer
      @JacobScherer Před měsícem

      @@szurketaltos2693 seems like almost every driver (outside of the dollar store specials) generate enough torque for screwdriver tasks

    • @szurketaltos2693
      @szurketaltos2693 Před měsícem +1

      @@JacobScherer in this case, it's not the dollar store specials that fail to generate enough torque

    • @queueeeee9000
      @queueeeee9000 Před měsícem

      @@szurketaltos2693 It just seems like a lock nut that is 2X the size of the intended use case, isn't the best way to fairly showcase these products

  • @riba2233
    @riba2233 Před měsícem +5

    If you do a pistol grip please include both makita 7.2v options as they are vastly different, and 3.6v option is poor so not necessarily imho

  • @thedarkknight1971
    @thedarkknight1971 Před měsícem +1

    Talking of 'Pistol type', I've owned a Bosch IXO 3.6v for a good 5 years, and it's STILL powering through like a champ! When it eventually gives up, I'm DEFINITELY getting another... 😏👍 😎🇬🇧

  • @kriid3107
    @kriid3107 Před měsícem +3

    I have the Skil screwdriver, and I can safely say that the lack of power isn't very noticable when using it on small electrical equipment. The voltage tester is my favorite part of the screwdriver since it reaplaces my standalone tester and screw bit holder in the tool bag.

    • @JJFX-
      @JJFX- Před 9 dny +1

      It was given as a gift and it does hold up fairly well for a lot but I have definitely had to do a decent amount of hand turning. Also some of the bits that come with it, especially the phillips, are just terrible so I had to swap many out to be useful.
      For electronics I prefer the much thinner electric pencil drivers which puts the skil in an odd spot. On one hand you could say the power acts as a janky torque limiter and there have been times I was surprised it didn't break when manually going gorilla mode well beyond what would absolutely destroy thinner drivers (ask me how I know).

  • @kerbalized
    @kerbalized Před 4 dny

    We used the Dremels at the panel shop I worked at. The push-to-rum and clutch were incredibly nice when doing lots of precision work, like tightening down several hundred screw post terminals without stripping them

  • @david0858too
    @david0858too Před měsícem +48

    What, no $500 Snap On????? 🤣

    • @Dirtyharry70585
      @Dirtyharry70585 Před měsícem +2

      What about Feistool

    • @Dirtyharry70585
      @Dirtyharry70585 Před měsícem +5

      Probably would have a vacuum attachment😂

    • @TheNuclearBolton
      @TheNuclearBolton Před měsícem

      What about the screwdriver linus developed? Lmao

    • @markm0000
      @markm0000 Před 9 dny +1

      @@TheNuclearBolton Linus needs to go back to reviewing pc components at the water fountain. He’s done much more harm than good.

  • @LuminairPrime
    @LuminairPrime Před 6 hodinami

    I've always hated using these things because of the buttons, so the Dremel with torque settings that you can just PUSH sounds like the first I would like. Great video as always!

  • @noobFab
    @noobFab Před měsícem +3

    Love TTC group tests - would have loved to see run time capacity added to these tests - maybe, how many nyloc nuts can each one do before dying?

  • @mr.t9976
    @mr.t9976 Před měsícem +1

    You HAVE to test the Makita TD022DSE pencil impact. I use it daily professionally and it never lets me down.

  • @MattHmm-rq6dn
    @MattHmm-rq6dn Před měsícem +2

    The vessel uses a 13mm bit not 9mm like the rest of the world. So if you use double sided or regular Japanese bits there's little to no slop. Tone makes a adapter to go from 13mm to us 9mm bits that locks if you need to use us bits. It's not a flaw it's what they use in Japan.

  • @rikkoningen3992
    @rikkoningen3992 Před měsícem +2

    Before fully starting the video, honestly what I look for in these things as someone that uses a really low power one is 1) reliability. I use it for small electronics repair work, I need to be able to take out 50 screws per device all day. And 2) consistent LOW power, the shit I work on has terrible screws that will simply strip out or break at any real power (plastic screw holes suck). But I can't exactly do the easily 1000 + screws I get on some (bad) days by hand, I've already given myself wrist problems trying that once before. Honestly still in the market for one that's consistent low power but high speed as that'd make my life so much easier. Talking low enough that it won't strip out a plastic screw hole (good manual speed control might also work). Currently stuck doing some of those by hand and others on just timing turning the thing off half a turn before bottoming out and doing that last bit by hand as nothing I've found can leave those piece of shit screwholes intact. I hate consumer electronics so much for plastic screw holes.
    Also this is another vote for the pistol style ones getting a video.

    • @dylanmovchan6139
      @dylanmovchan6139 Před měsícem

      Wiha makes a driver called speede that sounds like it might be what you're looking for

  • @donniehinske
    @donniehinske Před měsícem +5

    We should make you a super alloy bolt and you should see how much torque it can handle! Love your channel!!!

  • @BhutJolokias
    @BhutJolokias Před 7 hodinami

    Been using the Dremel for about a year now and I love it. With a small fleet of RC cars, the adjustable clutch is nice for small screws.

  • @Bob_Adkins
    @Bob_Adkins Před měsícem +3

    Love the Skil twist style, wish it had a tad more torque. But,,, if it doesn't have enough torque for the job, I'm using the wrong tool. I should be using my impact driver.

    • @BasedF-15Pilot
      @BasedF-15Pilot Před měsícem +2

      Me too the twist collar is my favorite overall driver design because it does allows the user to hold it naturally, and not fold your thumb back to press a button.

  • @fonarte
    @fonarte Před měsícem +1

    I have that Ryobi and I only use it for small electronics work, and it's low power works great for that to reduce over torquing screws. Vessel's small JIS (000 up) bits work perfect with it.

  • @RHort1337
    @RHort1337 Před měsícem +3

    Definitely want to see pistol style!!!

  • @dps381
    @dps381 Před měsícem +2

    With as large as some of the spans are (like time or price) I feel like a simple 1-10 ranking doesn't really capture the differences. What if you still used 1-10 but assigned 1 to the best, 10 to the worst and everything between is a linear scale. Take price for example, $20 = 1, $100 = 10. $30 = 2.1, $40 = 3.3, $48 = 4.2, etc. It uses the slope (10 - 1)/($100 - $20) and multiplies it by how much over the 1 ranking it is. For $48 it would be ($48 - $20). The whole thing would then be 1+(9/$80)*($28) = 4.15.

  • @casualcarpenter
    @casualcarpenter Před měsícem +4

    If you test right angle screwdrivers, I would love to send my discontinued 8 V Porter Cable impact for testing. I would bet $20 it is the weakest impact driver you will ever test on this channel.

  • @Rahmancarr
    @Rahmancarr Před měsícem +2

    I dropped my Denali screwdriver ONCE… and it smashed into three pieces. I was able to smoosh and glue it back together, but the lack of durability was disappointing. I also don’t like having to wait for the tool to reset itself when you exceeded its torque limit.
    How about a review of pistol grip styles screwdrivers next? I just picked up the 12 V Hercules screwdriver from Harbor Freight, and I am quite impressed with it, though it is a bit heavy for my liking.

  • @ewjish
    @ewjish Před měsícem +1

    I got the Amazon last week and it is part of my home repair / tool kit. It is one of three electronic tools.

  • @willd7033
    @willd7033 Před měsícem +1

    Would love to see a pistol style test! I still rock my old Snap On 7.2v driver. Snap On doesn't make batteries for it anymore and "Rebuild" battery packs are getting pricey for it and they are hit or miss for quality, but the driver still runs like a champ.

  • @jonslowww
    @jonslowww Před měsícem

    The Denali is my most used tool and it gets used frequently for HVAC/appliance repair, I love it

  • @ElectroAtletico
    @ElectroAtletico Před měsícem +1

    That's the base Amazon Denali product that you're showing - it comes with only 10 bits. For Xmas my wife got me the one with 33 bits which comes in a nice plastic mold container. Love it!!

  • @robert5
    @robert5 Před měsícem

    Nice video. Nothing without a bit lock will EVER grace my tool collection again. Had enough of the bit sticking in the screw when pulling back. NO MORE. Me and my son were wanting the dewalt so a gift giving occasion came around and son bought me the dewalt. Like it a lot, including the quick change battery. Done, not buying anything else.

  • @PlanckRelic
    @PlanckRelic Před měsícem +1

    It would be really nice to see these smaller tools put up against a measurable 'delicate' task. Something like 'install 10 small brass fasteners' where the score is based on how well they did without ruining the fasteners (and maybe time to separate clean runs). Something that touches on how easy they are to use in a low torque manner. You did something like that for air hammers to address their controllability and I think something similar would be appropriate here.

  • @J_Brian
    @J_Brian Před měsícem

    I’ve had the vessel for a while now and really enjoy using it when needed. If I am working on furniture I’ll use the dewalt. Anything more demanding I’ll use a larger drill or impact.
    One of the nice things about the vessel is it’s not going to be too much power, but enough to get it snug then hand tighten after with lighter tasks.

  • @adamluther5836
    @adamluther5836 Před 5 dny

    I have the Vessel, having replaced the prior version and still love it and use it almost daily. It'll never win a torque contest with much anything, but it makes up in being extremely lightweight and very comfortable to hold. If you need something fast and light at removing or reinstalling basic screws and bolts, it's really great, but it is not suited for much outside of basic application at all.

  • @ekvictory007
    @ekvictory007 Před měsícem +1

    I have the pistol-type Makita with the full gubbins box kit. Pretty good. Some obvious things they could do to improve it are swappable batteries and a charge light, but it's put self-tappers into my door to hold the panel up and even drilled a few holes just fine. Really could use a charge status light though, rather than listening for how fast or smooth its spinning.

  • @sufferingsporkotash
    @sufferingsporkotash Před měsícem +1

    Pistol grip style would be an awesome test. They seem to be more heavy duty, but more of them come with clutches which would be worth the price increase if they can both put in a small screw quickly and stop before stripping the head, where a 20v drill or driver would be way overkill.

  • @ezinatx
    @ezinatx Před měsícem +2

    I still like the Denali, which I bought 9 months ago, based upon your review. The only complaint I have is that the switch is placed in a position that confuses my thumb and brain. If I weren't cheap, I'd spring for the DeWalt. So, maybe the Vessel? Thanks for comparing these things!

  • @tfwoodcraft
    @tfwoodcraft Před měsícem

    I have that DongCheng and love it. Comes in way more handy than you'd think. Especially when you have a kid who gets toys with a lot of screws for assembly

  • @drelusive
    @drelusive Před měsícem

    I bought the Denali on your suggestion, and used it a bunch over this past weekend for a bunch of equipment assembly at work. And it was awesome. Best tool for the money purchase in a long time.

  • @burtrando1974
    @burtrando1974 Před měsícem

    I have used the Bosch Go for almost a year now and it is amazing! Very durable and easy to use with plenty of torque.

  • @matthewjbauer1990
    @matthewjbauer1990 Před měsícem

    In a situation like this, electric screw drivers are not necessarily about speed and torque. For a homeowner like myself, they're useful for removing light fixtures, door knobs, disassembling/assembling things, working on hobbies, assembling furniture etc. For me, I own the Ryobi screw driver and although not impressed with it, for the tasks mentioned, it works well. I keep it in the house with a Ryobi USB light and a set of basic tools for home repair and 3D printing and electronics/computer work. It serves its purpose. I tend to gravitate towards my Ryobi (yes, I know) drill or impact when doing any real screws or bolts.

  • @josephpk4878
    @josephpk4878 Před měsícem

    This kind of test/comparison is the next best thing to having to buy every model and test them, yourself. Very quick and basic, but tells you everything you need to know, to make an informed decision. I like the Dewalt, but they definitely should've stuck an LED on the end - too many times I'm in a bad spot where the light isn't hitting the intended hardware and an LED is critical.

  • @DmnkRocks
    @DmnkRocks Před 10 dny

    I've the Bosch (Dremel) for two to three years now. I love this thing, and it is in my Tech bag. Love it for Installing Hardware in Server Racks. Push-Drive ist awesome - and has way more torque as one might think
    If it's power runs out, and you need a little more fastening power - give it a little tug by hand - as it will lock out, if overwhelmed. on the middle/lock position it also works like a normal screwdriver
    one for the next roundup Wiha has one too - the speedE (or speedE Pocketdrive) - which has an model with VDE rating

  • @pdizzle42069
    @pdizzle42069 Před měsícem

    ive been using the torqued down version of the vessel that's suppose to be able to screw in cover plates with out breaking them for over a year now and love it! Perfect for small electrical stuff or as a painter just removing cover plates fast and no damage.

  • @MatthewDouglas805
    @MatthewDouglas805 Před měsícem +1

    Great video! I'm voting yes on the pistol style screwdriver rankings. I absolutely love this category and I use my Bosch PS22 literally every day at work.

  • @Hansengineering
    @Hansengineering Před měsícem +1

    Hey. That Makita you pictured for a few frames. Don't get it unless you want some lolz. It is made for office work, and it excels at that. I've used it to remove and install probably thousands of #2 and #1 Philips and Torx machine screws. That is all it can do. It has a torque limiting feature, tho! Hold the button with the edge of your thumb and it will twist out of your grip when the screw reaches bottom!
    It does have some torque, tho. It'll pretty readily twist off the head of a pan head screw if you really hold on tight.
    Also comes with a shiiiiiietload of bits and a nice hard case.

    • @TheSerbianG
      @TheSerbianG Před měsícem

      Would it be good for RC maintenance?

    • @Hansengineering
      @Hansengineering Před měsícem

      @@TheSerbianG my read is too big. I'd use manual drivers for anything that small.

  • @Valentin119
    @Valentin119 Před měsícem

    I use the dremel for my toolkit at work. Definitely love the mechanical clutch and push to activate. The Denali didn't really exist back when I was in the market for an electrical screwdriver and I didn't want a pistol grip one either. I think the Denali is a fantastic entry point considering it comes with a light(wish dremel did that) and some decent torque so you can definitely get use out of it.
    The main thing I bought it for is to save my wrists because they go bad very quick in the day, so I want something with some power behind it so I don't need to manually twist at all in any scenario I'd use a screwdriver.

  • @Dreadlk
    @Dreadlk Před měsícem

    So this might be Interesting. I was one of the Reviewers of the First one of these things to come on Amazon. It was back in 2021 and the Unit was The MXTovel 4V Screwdriver. I really believe that this was the original design that Amazon Invested in.
    The Amazon Basic one is a stripped down version of this 5 star beast. It had double the Torque at 44 Pounds vs 22 Pounds. It also had the exact shape with three LEDs for battery level and for selecting what the Torque level would be and it had the same 300RPM speed.
    It included a 25pc bit set in the case and electronic braking for a fast stop.
    I can easily use this thing to punch 1' to 1.5" Screws into un drilled wood.
    I think the doubling of torque is achieved because this model uses Metal gears while I believe that newer version uses plastic.

  • @MrJumper68
    @MrJumper68 Před měsícem +2

    I have the bosch gen 2... like the dremmel. The press to go feature is nice.. I work as an elektician... its just the best tool i had in years

    • @BasedF-15Pilot
      @BasedF-15Pilot Před měsícem +1

      Is the Bosch and the Dremel the same driver but re-branded with different brand colors etc?

    • @UncleFjester
      @UncleFjester Před měsícem

      Elektician? Must be IBEW to be posting in the middle of the day? 🤣

  • @CadaverCo
    @CadaverCo Před měsícem

    I have a craftsman electric screwdriver that I traded a coworker for and it is actually the coolest tool I own.
    It has a gyroscope inside and when you press the large button down, it will either rotate clockwise or counterclockwise depending on which way you twist the tool

  • @hardlyb
    @hardlyb Před měsícem

    I've had that Amazon basics thing - I bought it just before your first review came out - and I've been very happy with it.

  • @Saw_Squatch
    @Saw_Squatch Před měsícem +1

    DeWalt dcf601 12v screwdriver is my go to tool as a small engine technician. At least on mine the clutch is a near perfect torque wrench with each number equivalent to ftlbs. No impacts means it's delicate enough on delicate plastic components and it triples my efficiency. I'm not sure if it's technically a "pistol style. I love it enough that I'm seriously considering shelling out Mac money for their version when I burn this one out

  • @2013bradleyp
    @2013bradleyp Před měsícem +1

    I have the Denali branded screwdriver. It has worked great for the past year or so. If it broke today, I would just buy another one.

  • @KentuckyRanger
    @KentuckyRanger Před měsícem

    A while back, I got the Skill, in a kit, that came with bits and a case.
    I knew it wasn't going to be a wrist breaking monster.
    For what I got if for, electronic/electrical repairs, it works great!
    But past that, it stays on the tool shelf, LOL!
    For torque, I have a Bosch pistol style drill/driver, that came in a nice carrying case, that has two batteries and a quick charger.
    The Bosh has been my go-to for many years, and has never failed me!

  • @dahuman
    @dahuman Před měsícem +2

    I got the Amazon one during prime day awhile ago after watching the previous video and man the thing has been amazing for the price lol

  • @zackfishle1009
    @zackfishle1009 Před měsícem

    Dewalt 601 Screw driver. It's the first one I grab(Depending on fastener size. IF you know, you know). The 12v extreme impact driver is nearby in the tool bag. The xr 887 is next to the 999 drill in their dedicated holders mounted in the truck when needed. Nice work as usual. I'm glad you're successful
    I don't see the point of a pen style screw driver with my tidy little pistol screw driver.

  • @plastictsubasa1390
    @plastictsubasa1390 Před měsícem

    For just around the house I've been using a previous model of the Vessel for years and the compact size really does make a difference. You can pick up the older models here in Japan for around $20 US, and the bits are beautifully made.

  • @wip84
    @wip84 Před měsícem

    Good to see continued testing of cordless screwdrivers.
    I personally use two models:
    Old AEG 4935413165 (no longer available) - 2-speed planetary gear and 10-step clutch, but the 3.6V battery makes it a bit weak.
    Makita DF010D (now DF012D) 2-speed planetary gear, 21-step clutch with auto stop (unique, probably patented) - very useful for precision work like laptops. The 7.2V battery makes it very powerful compared to the AEG.
    The Makita is expensive, but in everyday use the 600 rpm and clutch with auto stop are invaluable for precision work with lots of small screws.

  • @sidserv1978
    @sidserv1978 Před měsícem

    I bought the Mac a year ago. One thing it has going for it is the battery life. It lasts forever. I only use it for screws on plastic panels in buses. It is nice because it does stop instead of stripping the screw. Yes it was spendy but it does what I need.

  • @TranceMechanic7
    @TranceMechanic7 Před 9 dny

    I wanna see the Kobalt cordless screwdriver do the gauntlet. Picked one up today on a whim since it was only like $20, and so far I'm thoroughly impressed with the ergos, power, and battery life.

  • @herensugue
    @herensugue Před měsícem

    About a year ago i bought a Jackmend from Amazon, it does highly resemble the Denali and Worx model. Performance wise, well i'm still using it while mostly doing PC, Amplifiers and small electronic repairs.

  • @CrisanBogdan
    @CrisanBogdan Před měsícem

    I have the Bosch Go 2 for a year, using it with Milwaukee 75mm slim bits to tighten MCBs, gosh it's so good, love it and battery lasts pretty good, I don't regret a second for getting it and it's push to screw action is awesome

  • @georgeferlazzo7936
    @georgeferlazzo7936 Před měsícem

    Hello again, Torque Test Channel
    Thank you for another Great Video 👍 Yes, I would like to see the pistol grip screwdrivers tested. My needs are it would have to work a 12 hour day removing/installing hundreds of screws in many panels. Torque and speed are needed. I enjoyed watching today's video. ☺️

  • @unmesh59
    @unmesh59 Před měsícem

    I like my Worx242 that I bought last year from AliExpress for $40 with USB-C charging, mechanical clutch with 8 torque settings and in a plastic case with a boatload of bits including Robertson/Square. Would probably buy the Dremel instead if I had to buy a cordless screwdriver today.

  • @bhtooefr
    @bhtooefr Před měsícem

    The funny thing is, I randomly got the Dremel a few years ago because I was in the hardware store and it looked good. The push to start feature is absolutely amazing for how I use it - set the clutch to one, and I can zip screws in and out of laptops I'm servicing all day long. I don't need the torque (although it has it too), but that feature alone is worth it. (I'd actually like a thinner design in a lower-torque driver with that feature...) As it is, if it broke... I'd just get another of those (or, someone mentioned that Bosch updated their version, I'd consider that if they brought the new version to the US).

  • @Hyratel
    @Hyratel Před měsícem

    Convertible Pistol for sure.
    (Walmart) Hyper Tough 4v with rotating handle (adjustable clutch) - $15
    Bauer 4v - $19
    Ryobi 4v Quickturn (2-speed) - $25
    (I've used the HT and Bauer, they seem to have decent Gronk)

  • @spaminacan4u
    @spaminacan4u Před měsícem

    I've had the Hitachi (metabo now) pistol style since 2003 and it's been by far the best money I've spent, but it's the pistol/folding style. Removable batteries help it just keep going. I'd love to see those styles head to head. Always, great informative videos.

  • @mmusgrove
    @mmusgrove Před měsícem +1

    I had a Dong Cheng leaf blower I really liked. Some Koreans bought it from me and they were familiar with the brand and respected it. But that feature Dremel has put it in another league. The other manufacturers should follow that lead, and add a little more juice.

    • @Racky1023
      @Racky1023 Před měsícem

      Yes, The brand is famous in Asia for years.

  • @Sturdy_Penguin
    @Sturdy_Penguin Před měsícem

    Got this for my dad's birthday (using the affiliate link) which is great because it's so cheap and so am I. He is a "sort price by lowest" kinda guy and had a piddly alphabet-soup brand that took AAs and this is a great upgrade for him. He likes taking apart broken things or nearly-broken things with a -50% success rate (why not try to fix what ain't broken, yet?) and won't admit to having wrist pain. I bet the sales graph for the Amazon Basics one has two spikes right when your videos come out and I'm glad I got one before they jacked up the price or Skil decides to send out the junk and have the decent stuff kept at home.

  • @jasonpettis4691
    @jasonpettis4691 Před 13 dny

    I never tested the torque, but I used this particular Skil screwdriver pretty heavily as an HVACR tech before I lost it. I had no complaints. I would like to try the Bosch/Dremel, but I hate the magnetic bit holder. They are never strong enough.