Ingco Impact Driver Review
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- Опубліковано 20 лип 2022
- Ingco Impact Driver Review. I was sent this by Ingco a tool company thats been around for about 2 years on Amazon. They have a huge following on Facebook and have impressive branding on their tools and batteries which leads me to believe they're not just looking for a quick buck.
If I had to categorize their tools, I'd say they were built with the handyman in mind. A step up above DIYers and 2 steps up above the average homeowner. Their tools offer a 3 year warranty.
Do I think this tool is good? I do. I like the ergonomics of it, it's not the most powerful but it's powerful enough for as I said, the handyman on down. It also has a good light and it has a smart feature where it will drive bolts out slowly at first then build speed once it knows its loose. That's something you generally only find in higher end impact drivers.
Will it go the distance? I don't know. Will they warrant the tool if it breaks? I believe they will no problem, but will they be around in 3 years? I don't know! For now, if the pricing was $89 for the kit I'd say this was a good deal for sure. Remove 1 battery and make it $79 and you definitely have something I could recommend on a regular basis.
For a limited time you can get this kit for $99 using the code: ULAZP5HT
Ingco Impact Driver: amzn.to/3Or7NmJ
Ingco Amazon Store: amzn.to/3oi4kfB
While that's not terrible for all that you're getting, this is Tool Deals and there are other deals out there that are comparable or better such as:
Masterforce Impact Driver (larger and 1 less battery; but more powerful) $99: tinyurl.com/27w4m9hx
Milwaukee M12 Gen 3 impact driver kit $99: homedepot.sjv.io/kjvYkz
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Regular price for this kit is $142 😬. At that price there are better deals around.
I do believe that is overpriced by a ton.
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that is super expensive, I got mine in for $85usd (converted usd to php)
I live in South Africa and here Ingco is a massive brand atleast where I live and I think the main reason for that is because in comparison to brands such as makita and bosch it is very cheap especially with our weaker currency so in many cases it makes alot more sense to buy them instead of a name brand such as makita theyre also constantly improving wich is always a good sign at the moment of writing this comment they have released a huge new variety of tools such as pressure washers and air tools and I must say I am exited to see what innovations are next.
I just bought one of these and so far I am very impressed. I think for home use you cannot go wrong with Ingco. Takealot has a deal on these. You can buy three if these kits for the price of one Makita or Dewalt (tool only). So for the average user I dont see why you need to pay that much money
Bought one as well, waiting for my delivery from takealot … I’m more of a DIY person so this won’t work under too much strain like workshop daily tools. Great deals on takealot got one that comes with 3x batteries, 2x chargers, socket set and a storage case.
Inco is getting really popular in Trinidad and Tobago. Its a budget brand with little trust in the construction community however its reasonably priced therefore a lot of contractors and technicians buy for big projects and leave there better tool at home
That's not a bad way to go. This impact driver wouldn't be good at driving big lag bolts, but for most applications it'll work just fine. I'd definitely use it in the same way you mentioned.
It's good for the price for small jobs but iff you want real power buy the flex impact it's a power house but in the carribean wood is a last option so need for them long screw bolt so down here for ceiling roofing it's good for the price why invest big and total emptop all the same battery's work 2 battery you get 12hrs work
ingco is popular in Asia and europe even in middle east. i have most of their p20s. they keep improving and even now have 6ah and 7.5ah battery
I heard! Thanks for confirming.
@@ToolDeals your welcome! i look forward you can review more ingco tools. its really popular here in asia,
this is popular in philippines to because of its quality ,heard this from mechanics here so i did try the product. dang they where right.
Bro. from everything I have researched, people are saying that the INGCO brand of power tools and the TOTAL brand of powertools are basically identical for the most part. It's like how some companies may approach a manufacture and ask them to "make a drill and slap my branding on it".
These brands supposedly have a big presence in the South-East Asian market presently. Huge stores etc. The also cover a HUGE range of stuff... I don't mean power tools only. They have generators, string trimmers, general hand tools like pliers, socket sets, drill bits etc.; generators, string trimmers, safety harnesses.... the list goes on. To ME, that's just a huge red flag in my opinion. A relatively obscure brand coming out of seemingly nowhere, with all this stuff in such a short space of time? That just screams generic.
Generic isn't too bad if the price suits it and if the tool isn't just "disposable", otherwise It's just making more junk and plastic to fill up a landfill (and the worst part is some resellers think they can sell this brand at big brand prices, ridiculous). I have heard online in some videos and forums of instances where people are not getting support for defective products. Just dead silence. I personally think they want to get plenty of advertising and middle men on board based on the rate I am seeing these outlets pop up. Don't be surprised that they are indeed a brand that's gonna disappear once they reach a certain sales quota, leaving all these middle men with stuff they can't sell once the durability issues become more well known.
I HOPE I'm wrong, but I feel very skeptical.... and this push seems *WAYYYY* too fast.
I totally understand your sentiment. You're also correct. When too many things come out like that, you can be pretty confident it's some white label stuff. Which isn't entirely bad. Chervon supposedly does it with Masterforce. But the quality is better.
The landfills... man, that's EXACTLY why I only really recommend stuff from big brands. You want something built to last. Plus, no one wants to keep dealing with warranty issues. Thanks for the comment!
Thank you man!
You bet!
Ingco,Total and Emtop seem to be the same manufacturer
Ingco are a premium brand good products for the price
Milwaukee
Metabo
4ah battery
Ingco
2ah battery
Is this test valid????
oh boy this saves me alot of money this is high quality impact wrench but it is so cheap. tried it with 103 newton meters it unscrew the lugnuts instantly .
Here in Ph, the price is just $100. But most of the time, its on sale up to just $85. Its kinda worth the money.
I would look at a name brand tool kit that was on sale for $99. Somebody usually has a deal going on for driver, battery, charger and bag
Agreed. Currently you have Milwaukee M12, or even Masterforce. Metabo HPT also has a deal where you get a 4AH 36V battery and triple hammer impact for $79 BEFORE the Menard's rebate. Then there's Metabo... I could go on. DeWALT's 12V deal.
Based on the comments, I'm hearing that this price range is good overseas though. So I'm thinking that their target audience should probably be places like that.
With the deals that Home Depot has on Milwaukee, Ridgid and Ryobi right now, there's no point in getting this thing haha. Home Depot is on fire right now. I spent more money there on tools in the last 2 weeks than I thought I'd ever spend in a lifetime, and that's mainly because I've been able to flip the extra tools for 40% under retail prices and still get to keep a ton of tools while making a profit. It really is crazy how cheap some stuff is right now. That $99 Ridgid brushless 2 tool 2 battery deal is insane.
I bought a total impact driver it lasted 5 months so friend have the same and it lasted 2 years
In my little knowledge Think "ingco" is Best for Reasonable Price.
Been looking for review on this brand is popular this side in south Africa
I hear they're popular overseas. If you want me to do more testing I can. If you're using it for medium duty jobs it'll work just fine. I do need to consider international buyers. You guys don't get the same deals we do in the states on other brands.
@@ToolDeals the tool prices the side a just tool much so this brand is one of those which are inexpensive
My brother is a sparky and a trady n he uses Ingco tools he haven't had any serious issues with the brand
Please do a review on the Total Impact Wrench.@@ToolDeals
They sell an 4amp battery that opens this tool to its full potential although it won't be as compact.
I’m a Ryobi man, what do you think about their stuff?
Awww man here you go, you need to watch more of my videos LOL. I like Ryobi's lawn care tools, lawnmowers, blowers, trimmers, etc. I also have their honda GX motor pressure washer, but power tools? Yuk! Waaayyyy better options out there. If you occasionally use them, their newer brushless tools are fine. But for the price, you can get a Milwaukee, or Metabo, or Metabo HPT, or Makita or DeWALT if a good deal pops up and usually, there's always a good deal up.
I've had good luck with even Ryobi's older cheap brushed 1/4 impact drivers, drills, recip saws, but other than that - go Milwaukee or Ridgid and get a combo kit on sale for a great deal. Dewalt's great too but I never find great deals on Dewalt.
These guys have good tools but their batteries are not consistent. One battery is different from another in the same kit. So on one battery the tool would be good but on the other battery no and the battery just drains very fast. Try using it on some other brand battery with an adapter.
Very good info!
That happens on any brand lol
Yea I don’t see how the price point on this stuff could be justified, either. Way too many bigger brands doing deals for their stuff at a similar price point
Exactly. Based on the comments I've been getting, this seems to be a viable choice overseas. Big brands either don't release all the tools overseas or have outrageous prices.
изначально мне надо было собирать весь комплект аккумуляторной линейки ingco emtop total...хорошие инструменты за умеренную цену... чем сборные разных фирм
Are Metabo and Hikoki the same?
Great question! Metabo HPT is the same as Hikoki. Metabo (without the HPT) is completely different.
1 metabo impact is better than 3 inegco.
I don't think it was the tool. Because yuh hand was not straight for the most of it. Jus saying
Your accent look like chicago man.
They definitely are trying to look like Dewalt
Didn't do all that bad either! LOL. It definitely shares the ergonomics and that's a good thing!
They may look like DeWalt but they are nowhere near the claimed torque...I bought the middle 500/650 model, it wouldn't undo car lug nuts at approx 120 Nm....my smaller DeWalt DCF922 had them off instantly. The kit does look good and is a good price but just not as powerful as claimed, I sent mine back.
Are you American? Ingco is made in china
90% of tools are made in china
That shit is not good I buy. One and it get hot start one screw
First you have to learn how to use the device.
Ingco is overpriced powertools. If you want chinese good powertools, buy DCA or Dongcheng, this brand better than ingco and little bit cheap.
dca and dongcheng got nothing on ingco line up tools! ingco all the way in innovation and brand development
@@realprojecttools3543 yeah. Ingco Hammer drill get hot after 2 minutes drill wall. Good product.
@@nejoh713 i have almost the entire P20s line im a heavy diyer and use most of it in construction. they get the job done, not the best performance but they work