Dyno Says Everything You Were Told About Bosch FREAKs is a Lie

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  • @ryancasey4807
    @ryancasey4807 Před 2 lety +67

    Thanks for the shout-out guys! Looking forward to getting the new test rig finished so if your excited about that too, I will put up some stuff on my channel hopefully soon about it, stay tuned!

    • @Joeameturexpert
      @Joeameturexpert Před 2 lety +1

      New test rig? Something that uses more practical sized hardware? Just a lil jab on this instance using a 1/4" driver to run in an 1" bolt

    • @SpecialKthx
      @SpecialKthx Před 2 lety

      you should check this video (czcams.com/video/bvhbdtHTVdc/video.html) with English subtitles. IDH182 made before 02/2017 had a problem where they would not go full speed... Mine is made after this date and I guarantee you it look stronger than yours!

  • @jamesmocharski4803
    @jamesmocharski4803 Před 2 lety +75

    “Wow! 57 ft lbs?!? It doesn’t seem like a lot, but that’s just because, we’ll, it’s not.”
    You made me snort on that one. Love it.

  • @istvanmeissler2238
    @istvanmeissler2238 Před 2 lety +11

    I bought the latest Freak as a kit on clearance for 72.00. It has impressed me greatly. It does great at hanging drywall due to a 3-way power setting which allows you to have great control over the screw. I also took the tires off my one ton work truck. Really a nice little tool.

  • @skyhop
    @skyhop Před 2 lety +82

    I'd bet even material science engineers are scratching their head over the extension. Unless something is happening to hit some sort of resonance, I can't fathom why a spring (the adapter) would increase total impact force.

    • @F0XD1E
      @F0XD1E Před 2 lety +5

      Electric impact guns rely on resonance to work properly. Somehow inserting the adapter might improve that for some reason.

    • @johndeerekid167
      @johndeerekid167 Před 2 lety +17

      I'm guessing it's all in the head design and how it mates with the hammer. Somehow the socket adapter is receiving more power from the hit then the 1/2" drive.

    • @spedracer55
      @spedracer55 Před 2 lety +6

      i think the extra weight from the 3/4 socket anvil is giving it a effect like a weighted socket

    • @abcdefg3386
      @abcdefg3386 Před 2 lety +6

      @@F0XD1E That makes me think, that the really huge socket used in this test here might not be optimal on these small impact drivers. They most likely might be optimised (resonance-wise) for much smaller sockets.

    • @donalexey
      @donalexey Před 2 lety +1

      @@abcdefg3386 I think the same. Probably the socket is way to
      o big for the tool

  • @MrHowieZ1973
    @MrHowieZ1973 Před 2 lety +61

    These tests gave me Forest Whitaker eye. lol

  • @TorqueTestChannel
    @TorqueTestChannel  Před 2 lety +69

    And it looks like we lied too, no longer price locked at $159, the KIT is currently the best deal: amzn.to/3sdr4P8 So low and I believe we'll be updating the rank chart (222.9 points, still ranked where it is, but maybe defend its position more). At this price, can 100% recommend (Gen 2 *ONLY* )

    • @Fly2kill1
      @Fly2kill1 Před 2 lety +3

      I wonder if the brush was worn out on the 1.5.

    • @TorqueTestChannel
      @TorqueTestChannel  Před 2 lety +6

      @@Fly2kill1 It's certainly possible. Although if you check our corded impact video, we used a well used brushed Japanese impact wrench from the early 90's and it made what it claimed and a little more.

    • @Fly2kill1
      @Fly2kill1 Před 2 lety +2

      @@TorqueTestChannel yeah it was probably fine. I didn’t even know about the freak until last year when lowes had a big sale. For $150 kit it’s not a bad deal now.

    • @jacobclaspill1773
      @jacobclaspill1773 Před 2 lety +4

      @@Fly2kill1 that was what it was like out of the box the day I got that it was low powered and I could hold it with my hand and that's why I bought the 1800

    • @Fly2kill1
      @Fly2kill1 Před 2 lety +1

      @@jacobclaspill1773 very impressive.

  • @Fpsnut
    @Fpsnut Před 2 lety +53

    Speculation on my part, but my guess is the 1/2" anvil is just an adapter around 1/4" hex with sloppy tolerance and causes quite a bit bounce and torque loss.

    • @yorselrus1996
      @yorselrus1996 Před 2 lety +7

      If so , that makes perfect sense. Nonetheless this thing is worth about $49 tops

    • @BMikeAD
      @BMikeAD Před 2 lety +14

      I thought the same and took a look at the tool breakdown. It's not an adapter. I figure it's because of the anvil being hollow but I'm no scientician.

    • @danielpelc3779
      @danielpelc3779 Před 2 lety +5

      @@BMikeAD that’s my thought as well. Having all the weight on the perimeter of the anvil might increase the load on the motor. I kind of want to see if just filling that 1/4 inch hex while using the 1/2 anvil has a similar affect

    • @chasehowell5747
      @chasehowell5747 Před 2 lety

      Nah, it's strong enough jack up cars with a scissor jack. I love my Bosch impact, hasn't let me down yet.

    • @josephbilotta5994
      @josephbilotta5994 Před 2 lety +1

      @@chasehowell5747does this mean your car is stuck on a scissor jack?

  • @bramir3
    @bramir3 Před 2 lety +11

    I love this channel, everything they do either highlights a good manufacturer claim of torque, but also shows us when they ridiculously claim way higher number than real world use....I am always looking forward to the video breaking down this manufacturers claims..... all manufacturers should be warn, now we got this channel that will set you straight, keep up the good Job testing all these tools, hopefully this will improve a tool brand to be more honest

  • @marsdeimos4301
    @marsdeimos4301 Před 2 lety +2

    Before the gen 1 there were two models, GDX 14,4V-LI and GDX 18V-LI, both brushed with easy access brushes, so Gen 0 I guess?
    Gen 2 has two variants, GDX 18V-200 C (or GDX 18V-1800 C in NA), which has two buttons on the base, one for speed selection and the other a light disable button, and a bluetooth connectivity module slot in the handle.
    The GDX 18V-200 (resp. 1800) without the C is a cheaper version, which loses the speed selector, light disable and bluetooth module slot.
    Then there's the upcoming model GDX 18V-210 C already available in some EU countries (named GDX 18V-1860 C in NA), which probably isn't a whole new gen, it's in the same housing as gen 2, so Gen 2.1 I'd say.
    It adds the Auto Bolt Release function and slightly more claimed torque.

  • @andrewmyers61
    @andrewmyers61 Před 2 lety +8

    You should test the gen 3. GDX18V-1860CN. Lowe’s item number 3831105. I have one and I can tell there’s definitely more breakaway torque but Bosch claims 275 ft-lbs of breakaway torque in the manual

  • @mustachiobandit9647
    @mustachiobandit9647 Před 2 lety +9

    Definitely interested in seeing more impact drivers in the future.
    Keep up the great work.

  • @Anglo-EgyptianMan
    @Anglo-EgyptianMan Před 2 lety +20

    I've been waiting for a video on these for so long! I love this channel lol

  • @TheJnblackwell2007
    @TheJnblackwell2007 Před 2 lety +23

    The hollowed anvil has to be the source of your reduction in power.
    Can you guys perform a quick test with a short 1/4 bit inserted into the anvil under the 1/2 socket (adding mass and filling the cavity). A solid 1/4 bit would probably work best.
    I hope you guys see this, as I would love to see the data!

    • @RyTrapp0
      @RyTrapp0 Před 2 lety

      But the other impact drivers just have a standard hex chuck anvil - I don't see how the typical hex chuck is going to be heavier(let alone meaningfully so) than a square anvil that's been broached for a hex as well. If anything, these Bosch models should be carrying MORE anvil weight than competing impact drivers that don't have the extra meat to support sockets.
      I'm sure there's a mass difference given the awful performance - but I'm pretty sure it's in the hammer if anything. We really need to see one taken apart and compared to a competitor to really know though.

    • @TheJnblackwell2007
      @TheJnblackwell2007 Před 2 lety +1

      @@RyTrapp0 The problem with your argument is the same tools produced significantly more torque when they were tested with a 1/4 hex adapter.
      If the mass difference were in the hammer (common for both modes of torque application in this tool), one would expect the torque delta to scale in the negative direction.

    • @RyTrapp0
      @RyTrapp0 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TheJnblackwell2007 Like I said, we need to see them apart to have a chance at figuring out what's going on. Best guess for the adapter is that it hit the right resonance range(acting as a spring), but that's just a WAG.

    • @flhusa1
      @flhusa1 Před 2 lety

      Exact thing I was thinking except I thought making a bit just for doing that and leave it in there .

    • @Hamring
      @Hamring Před 2 lety

      @@flhusa1 Same. Or rather that it is just allowing for more movement in the hammer strokes. Wonder about something like those 1/2" wheel torque adapters only because of potential losses in the chuck itself.

  • @xephael3485
    @xephael3485 Před 2 lety +52

    I love the freak if not just for the combination...not sure if it's patented, but would be great to see on other tool lines...looks like gen 2 is okay, love the dig on Bosch about keychain light 🤣

    • @bobufo5729
      @bobufo5729 Před 2 lety

      Why do you like the combo? He just proved it’s more powerful with a adapter

    • @bobufo5729
      @bobufo5729 Před 2 lety

      Did we watch the same video lol he basically said it’s trash and worse than black and decker 😂

    • @xephael3485
      @xephael3485 Před 2 lety

      @@bobufo5729 I meant I liked the dual adapter, not the tool.

    • @MrSGL21
      @MrSGL21 Před 2 lety

      yeah i'd love to get dewalts new atomic dcf850 with a combo nose like that. most of what i use an impact for it is automotive work.

    • @bobufo5729
      @bobufo5729 Před 2 lety

      @@MrSGL21 just get a impact wrench higher torque

  • @OhioPowerTool
    @OhioPowerTool Před 2 lety +36

    Inconceivable! Been selling the Bosch Freaks for years never would have imagined the 1/2" drive could some how make less torque than an adaptor, aren't they designed to have a little give. Still somewhat handy not needing an adaptor and hopefully nobody is using it as a replacement for an actual 1/2" impact wrench. Thanks for opening our eyes, love that we'll be seeing all the impact drivers soon!

    • @pimpontheline
      @pimpontheline Před 2 lety +2

      i certainly use the gen2 freak to rip the lug nuts off my truck like an actual 1/2 impact

    • @jakesmith5450
      @jakesmith5450 Před 2 lety +2

      They're designed to have a little give, but with that give comes tension that is expressed as additional force. Because these things "impact" the adapter gets loaded and then as it starts to unload through elasticity into the fastener the adapter is reloaded by the next impact and that cycle continues for every beat. It's a torsional load, so that's why the sockets are expressed using that terminology. Milwaukee calls their impact rated bits "Shockwave" because there is literally a "wave" moving through the bit that is from the "shock" of the impact. Wave theory says they'll sync up and get bigger.

    • @TheGothicHangman
      @TheGothicHangman Před 2 lety

      Myself I’ve used both the Bosch dedicated 1/2” Impact Wrench as well as the IDH182 for years. They’ve both worked great on truss with 15/16” bolts, better everyone’s DeWalts of Milwaukee on site. Bolts that others couldn’t loosen of tighten it performed perfectly, that my real situation experience.

    • @Rexmorgan687
      @Rexmorgan687 Před 2 lety +1

      @@jakesmith5450 This is the way. The impact wave is amplified as the blows sync up. Gonna need @SmarterEveryDay to use a high-speed camera to verify though.

    • @jecrpalier
      @jecrpalier Před 2 lety +1

      You ought to be ashamed. The Bauer hf or Walmart garbage is prob stronger

  • @MistWraith
    @MistWraith Před 2 lety +8

    Nice job guys; You're doing the lords work here.

  • @stormcaptain8493
    @stormcaptain8493 Před 2 lety +13

    Hey TTC, I have the gen 2 freak and love it for my application. I use it building fence and think that the versatility is perfect because I can put up boards with the quarter inch then hang gates without even taking the bit off before I put on the socket. It also has worked great for me as a compact impact wrench as most of my applications don’t need more than 150 ft/lbs. The battery on Bosch tools is also very good in my opinion. Thanks for the great test!

  • @jonaustin262
    @jonaustin262 Před 2 lety +6

    Those new gen 2 1800b is completely different than the 1800c with 3 speed is a beast not the same as single speed my coworker bought and immediately returned because after he used my 3 speed and with 8.0 batteries it can take off lugs on my Silverado with ease

  • @davidmoye5959
    @davidmoye5959 Před 2 lety +5

    Having been tempted by the freak and its 1/2 inch feature, i have experimented with this effect a little before returning this freak ang getting a teal one to match my collection lol. You might want to explore different adaptors as it seems that the ''sloppyer'' fits allow more hammer movement giving it more time to accelerate and impart force. It also seems to run at a lower frequency with an adaptor.

  • @Jobey_99
    @Jobey_99 Před 2 lety +9

    my first wrench was a Chinese knock off Makita with a hex bit I still use it today for disk brakes and other stuck screws. I have been very tempted to swap the anvils but worried that'd end badly

  • @Jefreeman13
    @Jefreeman13 Před 2 lety +3

    Love to see how the milwaukee surge compares, as well as the lineup of ryobi drivers. Thanks for the tests guys👍🏻

  • @tommymohlen8919
    @tommymohlen8919 Před 2 lety +1

    I was thinking when id see a new vid in my feed from you and just like that the popup showed up. Pleasure as always Sir

  • @aaronmoore5552
    @aaronmoore5552 Před 2 lety

    This is why this channel is great. Saves people a lot of money on tools that don’t work as advertised.

  • @georgestweeter
    @georgestweeter Před 2 lety +1

    Once again, another phenomenal video. Keep up the good work

  • @lawnmoose
    @lawnmoose Před 2 lety +2

    I have been using a Gen1 since the drop. I do HVAC so Ive used the socket option a couple times. It drives tin screws better than a dewalt.

  • @tobylou8
    @tobylou8 Před rokem

    At least I now know to use my extension to hopefully get the mower blades off the spindle. VERY underwhelmed by the lack of power in my Freak in "heavy" applications. I thought it was something wrong with the battery. Glad this popped up in my feed!! Thanks.

  • @MrHeHim
    @MrHeHim Před 2 lety +2

    I found with the Gen 2 work much better with small sockets, i was able to take off bolts that where torqued down to 250ft-lbs with orange lock-tight. I feel it has a smaller anvil and the blows get absorbed into the larger sockets.The sockets get noticably warmer than when i use my pneumatic (1/2" blue-point), even when the bolt are quickly removed. My guess is the 1/4" adaptor is "bouncing" the impact so it applying it smoother allowing the torque to be passed on rather than absorbing it, turning it into heat.
    Would be cool to see a thermal test

  • @Tyler_5.4
    @Tyler_5.4 Před 2 lety +1

    I have a gen 2 bosch freak and I love it. I work in a trailer shop and it pulls its own weight plenty and you can even catch me pulling off lugnuts with it all the time

    • @flhusa1
      @flhusa1 Před 2 lety +1

      I have the original one bought reconditioned and finally tried it the lugnuts on my vehicle and it loosened them no problem. I tightened them by hand and surprised so I went to other vehicles and it loosened every one I tried it on using without adapter. My other 1/4 drive makitas wouldn't take loose lugnuts so I assumed the Bosch wouldn't either and was surprised.

  • @syd_luna
    @syd_luna Před 2 lety +11

    Definitely throw in more DeWalt impact drivers (the current 887, as well as the other models), other Makita models, the Milwaukee M18 brushed, and M18 non-Fuel Brushless impact drivers, also more Ridgid, Ryobi, Metabo, Metabo HPT (Hikoki), Festool, and Hilti.
    Great video as always!

  • @OmegaGamingNetwork
    @OmegaGamingNetwork Před 2 lety +1

    Would really love to see the makita sub compact 18v line in here. I've gotten where I use mine more than the full sized version and I "believe" they punch well above their weight class. It clearly isn't as powerful as the full sized version, but it doesn't disappoint for what it does.

  • @toolnerd
    @toolnerd Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks for the video long overdue on the freak line!

  • @Jobey_99
    @Jobey_99 Před 2 lety +3

    Would you be able to compare an impact wrench with its stock anvil and compare with dual-use anvil that can be bought on eBay to see if it affects power?
    I know these are sold for the Makita XWT17Z

  • @czarnick2
    @czarnick2 Před 2 lety +3

    The square drive must be flexing like a torque stick. The adapters sit deeper into the anvil mechanism, so the geometry and material properties are a little better. That's all I've got - it's a pretty surprising result, for sure 👍

    • @kupaN9
      @kupaN9 Před 2 lety +2

      That is an interesting thought. My first reaction was that the square drive on the tool might just be smaller than the adapter's and that slop was wasting power.

  • @CanuckTech
    @CanuckTech Před 2 lety

    The square taper anvil is deforming when used with a socket because the center has been drilled out for the hex. If you weld a hex bit into the anvil to fill the hole, it'll make up the difference.

  • @jonathanlang9711
    @jonathanlang9711 Před rokem

    My best guess is, that the small anvil struggles with delivering it's power to that in comparison giant socket and bolt losing more energy in deformation and heat generation, while the little flex in the adpater helps buffer that energy and deliver it to the socket more smoothly.

  • @Mattittas
    @Mattittas Před 2 lety +13

    I've had the gen 1 for about 3 years now, and it's working great for screws and stuff.
    This really explains why it's painfully slow to remove lug nuts on my car, tightened to 120Nm ._.
    Edit: There's a new generation containing a new freak, impact driver and impact wrench coming soon in Europe. Maybe a proper improvement?
    Also: Could you possibly test the accuracy of torque bars, if that's the english word for it?
    (Half inch "torsion rods" you put between your impact and socket to prevent you from overtightening fasteners)

  • @Wasper216
    @Wasper216 Před 2 lety +24

    Kinda funny that you have only Bosch in the US, which is blue, while we in Europe have Bosch green (hobby tools) and Bosch Professional (blue, professional tools). The professional tools are really well made (not Chinese unlike the green stuff), more expensive and not as weak as the ones tested here.

    • @nicbrownable
      @nicbrownable Před rokem +1

      The gen 1 and gen 2 are the same Bosch blue tools, out of the same factory as the European tools. The US has different naming due to local marketing, but the products are otherwise identical.

    • @rawbeef5828
      @rawbeef5828 Před rokem

      Same with Australia

    • @shaf3006
      @shaf3006 Před rokem

      The made in Malaysia, powerful and well made

  • @Dominivacano
    @Dominivacano Před 2 lety

    Some of These drivers have 3 power settings and you have to turn them up!
    Fun fact, when i got mine and used it first time, i was so disappointed because I needed one so badly and I got it as a gift from my dad when I just started working in the auto trade.
    2 weeks later i discovered i had been using it on low power the whole time and when i pressed the button to put it up, it made it a beast! I was pulling lug nuts off almost every vehicle with it on the 1/2” adapter

  • @azone123465
    @azone123465 Před 2 lety

    I have two of the 1.5 drivers, one for work and home. I've known for a while that they were much weaker than advertised (I got 90 ft/lb out of mine) but it is great for driving/loosing screws and smaller bolts. I use it frequently with a 1/2 ratchet too on large bolts to save spinning the bolts. I have the heavy duty rigid for anything this cannot do. I may get the gen two, it sounds like it would be perfect for passenger tire lug nuts.

  • @Skwish6952
    @Skwish6952 Před 2 lety +1

    Bosch why would you go from 2 lights by the anvil to 3 and then completely mess the 3rd one up by putting the light down on the bottom. The impact itself is an awesome tool but the placement of the light for what I need it for... That why I have Makita now.

  • @seawalkarrg
    @seawalkarrg Před 2 lety

    In my experience with the Gen 1 Brushless on over torqued lug nuts, a dewalt socket adapter would not break them free, but socket on anvil would. I repeated the test a bunch of times by torquing them down again to like 90lbs.

  • @paedahe4975
    @paedahe4975 Před 2 lety +1

    Some of the Gen 2 freaks have a pin hole hog ring collet. Meant for pin retaining sockets and O rings. Interested in seeing the difference in torque between the pinned sockets and non pinned/adapter attached or hog ringed.

  • @behemothinferno
    @behemothinferno Před 2 lety

    I'm so glad I bought the Gen 2 freak instead of the other two even though those were the only ones on display at my Bosch dealer. If anyone could please explain how it is even possible for these impact drivers to make more torque with the hex adapters vs 1/2 inch drive, I'd be very content!

  • @kristiankrastev4410
    @kristiankrastev4410 Před 2 lety +13

    Can you try sticking only the tail of a broken adapter, then putting a socket on the 1/2 square drive. Just curious if the tool can sense there is a bit in the hex drive, so it pumps more juice.

  • @volvo09
    @volvo09 Před 2 lety

    The early ones are probably as powerful as my 18v green 1/4 hitachi. Good for screws and stuff, but not a heavy hitter. I can hold the socket keeping it from spinning fairly comfortably.

  • @staticavoid
    @staticavoid Před 2 lety +1

    Regarding low numbers for gen1. There’s a flaw in tool body that prevents button from being pushed all the way down. You can feel it by rattling the button from side to side - you should notice tool speed changing.
    This can easily be fixed, by removing extra material with modeling knife, the numbers should improve.
    Ps. Sorry for poor English. It’s not my native language.

  • @elvsrbad2
    @elvsrbad2 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for doing the drivers list. I think it's really interesting. The freak is a cool concept but clearly a fail on execution

  • @shahboy68
    @shahboy68 Před 2 lety +1

    I noticed a little more output using the six amp hr battery on the Gen1. that being said. It will barely remove my lug nuts on Honda accord torqued to 87 lbs. I never had a problem driving screws or lags and most of the time I have it set on The lowest setting. I did finally purchased the Bosch GDS 1000 to break and axel nut loose. that worked great and that was without the special sauce batteries.

  • @HepauDK
    @HepauDK Před 2 lety +2

    0:48 Also known as the GDX 18V-Li here in Europe.
    I have that one myself. And for my diy jobs at home, it is quite adequate. Mine runs at full speed quite a bit from fully depressed, yours must be faulty...
    Btw, you DID put it on its highest setting, right?

  • @mobrien7211
    @mobrien7211 Před 2 lety +2

    I use a 1.5 regularly for automotive work, I expected it to rank a little lower, I wanted a lower torque impact so I don't break stuff and if I have to use a breaker bar so I don't strip things thats OK, I say this because of some of the scenarios I've used this tool in would gave never broke anything loose based on your test, i.e. lug nuts and crank bolts are both torqued higher than that. I just pulled an engine last weekend and didn't hiccup once, so I find it strange...

  • @PhillyFixed
    @PhillyFixed Před 2 lety +21

    Damn, I've always had a lot of respect for Bosch. Still do, but maybe more for their appliances and auto parts and not as much their tools!

    • @TorqueTestChannel
      @TorqueTestChannel  Před 2 lety +6

      The Profactor is a tank! The 1st two Freaks... i dont know how they continued to sell enough of these to make a 3rd version, but I'm glad they did.

    • @mytoolbox871
      @mytoolbox871 Před 2 lety +5

      @@TorqueTestChannel they sold enough in Germany, Asia and all over Europe. i am from Germany, and Bosch in Europe is the synonym for construction and tools. our ethos also is completely different than the American ethos. . the freak was perfect for the European and Asian market.

    • @timmymonte9813
      @timmymonte9813 Před 2 lety +3

      their tools are good for everything but what you would need monster impacts for. Great for fasteners

    • @martylucas8557
      @martylucas8557 Před 2 lety

      @@timmymonte9813, seriously. You don’t seem to understand what impact “wrenches” are used for. First of all let’s look at what Bosch has been selling to lots of unassuming customers…in plain English…Not a Very Good Tool. The Milwaukee M12 Stubby has 4 x the torque as the Bosch Freaks and the M12 3/8” Hex Impact Driver (not an impact wrench, but a 12 volt impact driver has at least twice the amount of torque).
      So what is an impact wrench for? Taking lug nuts off of cars, taking a lawnmower blade on and off, driving larger lags, etc…. The Freak couldn’t accomplish any of those tasks and it’s an 18 volt tool.
      Fasteners?? I doubt the Freak could even drive a fastener, let alone a lag bolt of any size. You don’t need a monster impact to drive a lag bolt. The Milwaukee M12 Fuel Impact Driver could drive a larger lag bolt and it’s 1/3 of the size of the Freak.

    • @timmymonte9813
      @timmymonte9813 Před 2 lety +8

      @@martylucas8557 Honestly I use Bosch tools. everyday and don't ever have problems

  • @TylerBoespflug
    @TylerBoespflug Před 2 lety

    I guess that explains why I was riding the struggle bus trying to drive some lags into railroad ties. I wonder if Bosch's other traditional
    impact drivers stack up.

  • @jli1272
    @jli1272 Před 2 lety +3

    May I recommend you add a second or two on the timer so that you can start the timer and get both your hands on the tool. Love the tests.

    • @RangieNZ
      @RangieNZ Před 2 lety

      They do, when there's enough torque to justify it.

  • @shauncatlett6066
    @shauncatlett6066 Před 2 lety

    I have the the Bosch IDH-182, and the socket retention depends on much weaker than you let on, especially for deep inpact sockets over 7/8 inch.

  • @jordanhart9708
    @jordanhart9708 Před 2 lety

    I bought a combo kit with the Gen 2, a hammer drill, 2 4AHr batteries, the charger and a bag for ~$150 about 4-5 months ago(I think?). Been great for just working on my truck. Granted, I actually use a torque wrench when I'm putting the lug nuts on, but it never really has a problem taking them off... so long as I'm on the highest mode. Made that mistake once. The batteries at least last a long time, in my use case. Still nice to see actual numbers after getting flac from my mechanic step-dad for buying Bosh, who insisted they made terrible tools.

  • @smpstech
    @smpstech Před 2 lety

    Only thing I can think of, is the adapter adds a bit of mass, like a power socket does. Maybe the anvil is just so small in these, that even the very small amount of mass (and diameter) of the adapter is still enough to cause a pretty healthy change?

  • @Timmay1719
    @Timmay1719 Před 2 lety

    I have an IDH182 at home and it has a selector on the base of the tool that selects impacts per minute. The higher the impacts per minute, the quicker it would increase torque. Did your tool have the mode selector? I was able to remove lug nuts on my F150 that were torqued to 150ft-lbs in mode three.

  • @toolhead147
    @toolhead147 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video 👍 👌 👍 now we know the true performance of these tools

  • @stevendobbs7318
    @stevendobbs7318 Před 2 lety

    Awesome as always. Do you plan to test the Porter Cable brushless impact driver?

  • @nicholastomlinson1952
    @nicholastomlinson1952 Před 2 lety

    I've seen the freak style chuck advertised on Facebook, I'm wondering what the results would be if you swapped out a dewalt or milwaukee chuck for one, like would you lose power?

  • @roceye
    @roceye Před 2 lety

    I have a m12 brushed Bosch driver from way back- it is weak by today's standards but....it's a tough SOB. Still works after all these years.

  • @Joethetoolguy
    @Joethetoolguy Před 2 lety +3

    I had to slap my gen 1 in the vice to get the socket off

  • @aaronpantell1038
    @aaronpantell1038 Před 2 lety

    Love when you guys post a new content always a suprise whats gonna happen.what would be cool is if you threw an old dewalt dw056 on the old dyno with a milwaukee adapter with a lithium outfit,because who didnt get a $200 dollar 5 or 7 piece kit for xmas one year.my dw056 and old sawzall really get after it with that setup,not holding that socket that is for sure.keep on killin it.

  • @williamwakely1398
    @williamwakely1398 Před 2 lety +7

    I have the "1.5" - although it's weak, I got it as a kit on half price at lowes. $73 for tool, battery, and charger. It works fairly well for low-power applications like automotive interior/oil change work. I can have both a T25 and a 10/12mm on there at the same time and swap back and forth quickly - good for removing fenderliners/splashpans. Is it super powerful? Hell no. Was it a good value for the price, and has it held up well for what I've needed? Yes. Glad to finally see it on the rank chart.

    • @lw509
      @lw509 Před 2 lety +1

      Reading this hurts my soul, as I seem to have severely overpaid for the same setup.

  • @trevorcorey7910
    @trevorcorey7910 Před 2 lety

    Does the square drive feel like loose or sloppy or something? Or could something about it being hollow or the way the quick disconnect is make it lose torque through more vibration?

  • @vitor900000
    @vitor900000 Před 2 lety

    The extra torque with the adapter could be because of the backlash between the adapter and the socket giving the motor a little more time to accelerate to its "full power".

  • @PhysiqueGeek
    @PhysiqueGeek Před 2 lety +13

    How do you guys not have more subs yet? That's what I want to know. As someone that loves to nerd out over the specs of my tools I love your channel

    • @towboatjeff
      @towboatjeff Před 2 lety +1

      I'm sure they'll keep growing at a decent rate since their doing an excellent job and keep getting better. But the first 50,000 subscribers I'd say is usually the hardest where their getting their channel established. They'll be one of the top tool channels before long.

    • @JackdeDuCoeur
      @JackdeDuCoeur Před 2 lety +1

      True that!

    • @PhysiqueGeek
      @PhysiqueGeek Před 2 lety

      @@towboatjeff Without a doubt, I can't imagine them not making it into the high 6 figures at least

  • @limestar9751
    @limestar9751 Před 2 lety

    Glad I got a Gen 2! I've been using the impact driver a lot lately over my Milwaukee surge.

  • @JohnDoe-le8fy
    @JohnDoe-le8fy Před rokem

    Love the Gen 2 .. well built, long lasting and does more than enough power, not concerned with being out of control fast like some.

  • @marcusb.1818
    @marcusb.1818 Před 2 lety

    The first European generation (GDX 18V-EC) had a design flaw. You could not pull the trigger completely because a part of the housing was in the way and prevented “full power”. Was resolved in mid 2017.

  • @raindropsrising7662
    @raindropsrising7662 Před 2 lety

    Awesome work! Love these weirdness. I got a Gen 2.

  • @Fly2kill1
    @Fly2kill1 Před 2 lety +1

    The Gen 2 is really all I would ever need but I do not need another battery platform. I do feel this is a great DIY tool and I do recommend them to people with nothing. Has anyone ever offered up the Bosch 12v impacts?

  • @koitk
    @koitk Před 2 lety

    Can you somehow test them using sockets while hex bit inside the shaft? Might be the hollowed out shaft just flexes through and doesn't forward the impact to the socket.

  • @TheGothicHangman
    @TheGothicHangman Před 2 lety +1

    Personally I love the IDH182 model for it’s design, the 3 lights, and the pistol grip. It’s has worked on location better than the Milwaukee’s and DeWalts some of my crew use. Used the 2.0 Freak GDX in some was it is actually better, but I still prefer the 1st Gen design. Having extensively use the Bosch Impacts they works from fine work to heavy duty admirably. With the ratcheting ability I’ve never broken or over tightened or broken a screw. Also the CORE batteries are superior, the test be what it may I’ve used these tools and been impressed.

  • @Biaanca5036
    @Biaanca5036 Před 2 lety

    Maybe it can be taken a step further by stuffing a piece of cut hex stock in the anvil (to use the _anvil)_ before putting a socket on so that none of the impact is lossed through the 1/4" hex

  • @cheveresalvi
    @cheveresalvi Před 2 lety

    Loving the channel guys.
    But I believe the first model of this tool was the Brushed GDX 18 V-LI
    Funnily enough Oz tool talk got the same, better results with an adapter 🤷‍♂️

  • @zorbaseatery4745
    @zorbaseatery4745 Před 2 lety

    Super interesting!
    Makes me wonder if the best AIO tool would be a Frankenstein'd M18 3/8" mid torque with the Freak anvil.
    Why 3/8 over the 1/2" mid? I read the former has lower torque per power level and I believe lowest breakaway torque of 35 lb-ft in Mode 4. That may result in less stripping when used as an impact driver with hex bits.
    Great test, man.

  • @rogerdavis6687
    @rogerdavis6687 Před 2 lety

    Another great video, thanks for all the help and keep up the great work. Would like to see Kobalts newest impact driver tested.

  • @rpavlik1
    @rpavlik1 Před 2 lety

    So weird. Wonder if there's some friction on that red rubber collar? Or some size mismatch? How do the 1/2" thing's dimensions compare between the adapter and the one built-in to the freak?
    To be fair I've mostly just heard that it's useful to not have to keep track of an adapter.

  • @tomcardale5596
    @tomcardale5596 Před 2 lety +1

    It might be interesting to build a battery dyno.
    Are 5Ah batteries really 5Ah? Who stores the most energy?
    How much power can you get out of a battery?

  • @liamflack1974
    @liamflack1974 Před 2 lety

    Man I love this channel!!!

  • @TheNubimusic
    @TheNubimusic Před 2 lety +10

    I had always thought impacts were primarily used for removing things and thus reverse would be their strong suit.

    • @nicbrownable
      @nicbrownable Před rokem

      If you are talking traditional air impacts, yes. Impacts like these are primarily designed for driving wood fasteners. More or less the same physics, different application.

    • @jordanputtick6528
      @jordanputtick6528 Před 10 měsíci

      Maybe if you're a mechanic, but all other trades are constantly installing new stuff without taking old crap apart

  • @photographe06
    @photographe06 Před 2 lety

    Great test! Thanks.

  • @Mr_Banana2_22
    @Mr_Banana2_22 Před 2 lety

    Makes me want to take one apart to find out why you get more power to the 1/4” rather than the 1/2”

  • @cristianstoica4544
    @cristianstoica4544 Před 2 lety +1

    I think the adapter advantage is in it's elasticity. It accumulates some torque on its length before releasing it to the bolt.

  • @SoManyDogs
    @SoManyDogs Před 2 lety +1

    I’ve got the non Freak Gen 1 version along with the drill. Use it mostly as a driver for deck screws where it’s performed admirably with the same 4 ah lithium batteries for the last 4 years. As an impact driver…can confirm, pretty much zero beans. Break out the Matco.

  • @MakerSteve
    @MakerSteve Před rokem

    most likely reason for the performance difference is the dissipation of the impact force due to the extra length of the 1/2" square relative to the 1/4" hex, the impact gun itself produces the same torque, to test this just put an extension on any driver and observe the loss.

  • @heritagejonery3879
    @heritagejonery3879 Před rokem

    I have the new model freak. I am a carpenter and still much prefer to use a drill driver, because of the noise and versatility, I have to carry my tools quite far sometimes. But I do find this very handy, its ergonomics and control are super and the convenience of just putting a socket is very useful. I don't need tones of power for the occasional coach bolt o a gate hinge.
    I would like to see some 12v head to heads as I think they would probably suit my needs even more.

  • @probesport
    @probesport Před 2 lety

    I have the GDX18V-1800C, its like the Gen2 but has adjustable torque settings and the port for the weird Bluetooth tracker thing.

  • @johnsxterra9020
    @johnsxterra9020 Před 11 měsíci

    I use my gen 1 for DIY Automotive work and it does everything that I needed to including suspension bolts and old lug nuts on aluminum rims no socket adapter

  • @donalexey
    @donalexey Před 2 lety

    I think the socket was way too big for its hummer mechanism. Could you try with a smaller socket? Those are very interesting results. I have similar to Gen 1 but without freak (just impact) and it kicks quite hard, I almost have no need to use an air impact.

  • @nkwarts7966
    @nkwarts7966 Před 2 lety

    I live in the Netherlands, we don’t have the numbers as shown here. I use the GDX 18v-ec. Model nr 3601JB9100. Is this the gen 1, 1,5 or 2? Or just an other EU model?

  • @foeke8740
    @foeke8740 Před 2 lety

    Those impact drivers are optimized for a certain dead weight. In any other configuration than the perfect weight the hammers don't hit the internal anvil the moment the anvil needs a hit. It could be giving total different torque measurements when using a smaller (or bigger) sized adapter.

    • @Jonas_Aa
      @Jonas_Aa Před 2 lety

      That could explain that there was a higher torque when an adapter was used. It shifted the "dead weight".

  • @Plexico41522
    @Plexico41522 Před 2 lety

    I’d like to see the m12 fuel driver and the m12 surge driver, I really like the m12 format for a driver, and the surge is supposed to be quieter but at what cost?

  • @blackscotydog
    @blackscotydog Před 2 lety

    I picked up a Bosch 18 volts 3/8 impact a few years ago because I had a Bosch drill and it lasted a long time the impact wrenched the first thing that happened was the battery charger took a crap and it just did not have any power I sold it

  • @louiewiessv5756
    @louiewiessv5756 Před 2 lety

    Just A thought the added weight of impact driver bit possibly made for high hits since the anvil is hallow thus taking away power. Something interesting to test and make content.

  • @overlordgaming752
    @overlordgaming752 Před 2 lety

    Could be losing force when using normal socket as the anvil might be absorbing some impact with the gap in the middle, where as the adapter fills the hole. Just a guess, no idea lol. Maybe Frankenstein two gen twos to make them each just a full anvil and just a full driver, see if that changes the outcome

  • @ggfabrizio
    @ggfabrizio Před 2 lety

    It depends on the harmonics the tool produces.
    Mass, shape, size, material . it all interacts and you don't always get better results with or without the adapter.
    You should go watch some of Ave vids. he talked about it way back if i remeber correct.

  • @asbjrnkvisle5831
    @asbjrnkvisle5831 Před rokem

    I have the Gen 1 at work. We have lots of bolts that need at least 145 Nm. Never a problem when I check with my torque wrench. And without the adapter. Other than that, 7 years of abuse on building sites and still working good. And something wrong with the trigger on the one you borrowed.

  • @ShodaiTakumi
    @ShodaiTakumi Před 2 lety

    Are you guys going to get around to the GDX or GDS series? I like my Milwaukee tools but hate the batteries. The quality of the Bosch batteries Seems a lot better and I am considering switching but idk if the tools are strong enough to justify.