Okay so honestly do they stick out a bit in our "best of" cart? www.amazon.com/shop/torquetestchannel Yes probably, but hey they worked hard to earn their spot vs the others here. When we buy 5 or 6 impact wrench kits from brands we've never heard of, we're frankly hoping we'll even have anything worth showing you guys. So happy days! If you want to see another round-up in the future from this category, leave those always creative sounding brand names below! Torque who started this channel is working in product development for Astro Tools, who dont make cordless impacts, but you should always consider multiple sources when looking at a tool.
I need to stop watching this channel. Bought the Black Friday Atomic impact sale because of this channel and spent 30 minutes taking wheels off and putting them back on for fun when it arrived.
I bought the SeeSii based on this video months ago and was blown away by it's performance! Not mentioned in the video is that it has 3 modes which makes it perform well while saving battery life. This thing worked so well removing torqued nuts and bolts from super steel support beams for machine conveyors it was almost comical. I later found a 1/2 inch keyless drill chuck attachment that I added to this tool's well appointed kit. And the price point made it a bargain. This video was instrumental for a great tool find. Thank you!
@@dmusk lithium ion 18650 batteries that total 21 volts or pack. 2- 21v batteries with a charger and 6 impact rated sockets. The updated package comes with a drill driver adapter that I didn't get with my kit.
Just picked up the SeeSii to keep in my truck in case of emergencies, normally I’d stay away but the proof is in the pudding, can’t beat the bang for the buck, cheers guys.
Really great stuff!...For me this is the whole reason you guys exist...testing these amazon brands....They are just so large in size...fine for lug nuts...which I would say is their main goal,but not a mechanics choice thats for sure....Big thumbs up!
Otoh, not many viewers are mechanics, i seen quite a few comments from guys who bought the Milwaukee hightorque just because it was the best, then they got the defective B model but still hadnt tested the tool so they had no idea it was defective. Thats how much UA-cam cares. Aaand still most will pretend they are mechanics when needed. With that in mind, cheap Amazon brands should be just on target for most viewers.
Tyler Tube did a video on a tire changing kit last week. That "impact" gun from his video would be interesting to see how it stacked up. It was weird. It was like a regular drill that had some sort of a kick every few seconds. While it worked in his video, I would love to know the numbers on that thing. I have a feeling if that was used on a shop impacted lug nut it would fail miserably. Love the video as always guys!
That's one of those 12V cigarette lighter plug impacts, all the same guts. They spin up like a flywheel then centripetal force eventually moves it to interfere with a lip that it smacks. Very slow impacting so probably wouldn't do well here in a timed test, but the dynamic force per blow is quite high all said using that design so it DOES take off some stuck stuff for sure at the end of the day
@@TorqueTestChannel I use one of those cigarette lighter impacts to adjust the stereo volume while driving. Able to get the Loud knob up to 11 with all those ugga-duggas. 🙂
There is now a SeeSii WH750 for $150-$40 coupon = $110 (1 4A batt + charger). I believe this is the Gen3 product. Note that this one comes with a blow-molded case (TTC did not care for the prior case). They claim higher torque than the WH710. Please test. Also, someone said that the batteries are Makita-compatible. If so, it would be interesting to compare the performance when using Makita batteries with SeeSii tools (and vice-versa).
I bought the seesil after watching this. I used it to take off the nuts/bolts on my 1994 keep YJ shocks. It struggled but got the job done, very satisfied. It is a beast though. Heavy
Ur videos are Awesome! I just got uaoaii 960 ft pound impact driver its really impressive power, can u make a torque test video of that model il truly appreciate my friend thank u and keep up these Awesome videos! Happy new years!
There is now a gen 3 seesii brushless and shorter with more advertised power. Looks promising. Oh also in a blow molded case. Would love to see it tested
@Torque Test Channel I own the Handife since September 2021 and it's a beast! When I purchased the Handife I replaced both front half axles, both tie rods, both upper and lower ball joints, rotors front and back, shocks front and back on my 2003 Dodge Durango. As a test I didn't use PB Blaster on the the passenger side, but I used PB Blaster on the driver side. Handife broke every single rusted bolt off with ease. Prior to buying the Handife I tried using my friends Milwaukee and DeWalt impact wrenches and neither one broke the rusted half axle bolts lose, and that was with using PB Blaster. The Handife inpact wrench I own, I'll put up against any impact wrench. The Handife I own is no joke. My mechanic friends has offered me double to triple amount of the money I spent on it and I turn them down. I picked up the Handife when it was on sale for 89.99 plus and extra 20.00 off. A beast for only 69.99+tax.
I thought the same thing. I already have a few Makita tools and since these cheapo batteries are compatible, i'm really interested to learn more about it.
Hi TTC! Idk if you're going to see this, but the SeeSii has its breakaway torque listed as 580ft-lbs and its tightening torque listed as 494ft-lbs. Therefore its 471 ft-lbs best case scenario is pretty accurate, unless I'm missing something. Thanks for the videos!
I love your channel !! Got a Hychika 20v recip and a Teccpo Drill for less than 100 bucks as kits , they are GOOD TOOLS , especially for the dollars . Much Respect ❤
I Bought a SeeSi after seeing this video. I even read their amazon review of some being defective from the start. I charged the batteries and tried removing my lug nuts and it was not strong enough. had to do the job with hand tools and a breaker bar. I tried again and the tool now only worked in spirts. I guess i got one of the defective units.
I can't get enough of these videos. The Seesii wh710 now shows 910 nm and 665ft.lbs. not sure why, but i recently just bought one with 2 batteries and on sale, it was $81.00 after coupon. After seeing this test and research being a weekend warrior and retired, it was a no brainer for me. Thanks for the vids.
Thanks again for a great video. Love that SeeSii which I own. Only wished the batteries were more durable. They seem to be fragile. Can’t toss those around. I’m also trying out that Vtek. I like its compact hardcase. Thanks again for your efforts!!!
Thanks for the videos and real world test data. Your one of the first places I look when purchasing a tool. I drank the Milwaukee Koolaid years ago, so that is my preferred tool choice. I still check how they complete with others or what models are better than others. Appreciate your non biased testing.
So I just ordered this based off this video, and I can tell you that if you have Amazon prime, the price of this tool with the single battery kit is now sitting at less than $70 after applying a $25 instant coupon and a 10% off promo coupon. That's one hell of a deal.
Advanced Auto Parts has a Diehard Cordless impact on their shelf for sale. Just noticed it the other day when I went in to purchase a suspension part for my daughter’s vehicle.
That was a fun comparison. I did buy the new dewa,t mid torque after seeing it tested here, so these tests have value for us. The SeeSii looks like a pretty good tool for these weekend users. I do wonder how it would hold up under constant use.
I bought that 1/2 Milwaukee mid torque brand new out-of-the-box just the tool for $160 with shipping and handling from Amazon. Not even a joke it blew my mind
I think that Amazon brands should be their own category. They should also be put in the larger respective categories as well. That Seesii would of ranked top 5 in the rankings list. The tools like the craftsman and OLD dewalt dcf894 would of tested exactly mid pack amongst the amazon brands. Just put an extra asterisk and explanation that it’s an Amazon tool and doesn’t have proven reliability.
I work at O'Reilly in Windsor Colorado and my co-workers an I watch your channel while we are slow at night please do our products. I would love to see our power torque impact and ratchet tested. Currently they are on sale in store for 134.99. At least in CO.
If you put “handife” into the google translator it detects the language as Shona and it translates to English as “I will not die”. I guess Shona is the language of Zimbabwe
Amazing power from brands that mislabel what they're selling! Love the video as always. Would you consider doing a video on crowsfoot wrenches? I think their performance is more critical than even flare nut wrenches. Tekton claims to be better than Snap-on and Gearwrench which I'll believe if I see it.
Would like to see that test. Obviously would have to include the cheapest set from HF. I doubt they best gear wrench and strap-on but I'm sure they are decent. Intoxicated rambling bellow. Most of the time when I'm grabbing a crows foot it's last resort. Unless using it to torque something. So I would like to know the best of the best and the best value. I have a tool box at home and at work so Obviously I don't want to buy high priced tools 2x.
@@James-tf7kn Yeah, but surprisingly the Gearwrench wrenches actually scored pretty well on this channel (channel or box end, cant remember). It stinks because Gearwrench is using all of Armstrong Tools designs, but cheaping out on the important parts and making hit-or-miss expensive tools. Wish they had just kept Armstrong as the amazing company they were.
Would be interesting to see how these impacts would perform when somehow wired to a dewalt 6ah 🤔 love the channel always interesting to see hoe they stack up
Question about your math at the end: Why do you include the advertised torque/actual torque ratio in calculating the final score? While I agree that it's an important metric, it's only important for the reputation and trustworthiness of the brand - it doesn't affect the actual performance or cost of the tool. Couldn't these no-names "beat" all of the known & trusted brands simply by underrepresenting it's actual torque? Loved the video and all the effort going in to making it.
Thats why there is a max of 100 in that column. Sort of the reason for creating the channel, only place in the world they get dinged for dishonesty in specs
Lmao why did I just order a Black Friday sale Handife impact kit😂 the wife is getting an emergency spare wheel change kit for Christmas cuz I know she ain’t using the factory one. Now to find a good cheap HF Jack to stick in the Tahoe. Thanks for saving me so much money over the year! I plan to buy some merch and the ranking chart after Christmas shopping is all over to show some thanks❤️
I've gotten ahold of a black and decker to makita battery adapter and a knockoff 6 ah battery recently and it makes my impact more powerful since there's a lack of battery protection
How about some basic durability over time test? Like yeah they can push some power, but... for how long? Maybe we could get some ideas on how to make such test. Like for example just tape trigger so it will work constantly until battery will die, throw it a bit then(from like belt high) and repeat it and see if later it will do some actual heavy work. Or if you have time just test it under load few times to see if it will not die after day of work...
Just found this 2 days after buying the Seesii 710, I got a DEAL on amazon, single battery, but it had a $30 coupon and it was a lightning deal as well $66.98 plus tax.
I recently got a Uaoaii 21v Brushless ½" impact wrench off Amazon. It looks a lot like the SiiSii one, almost identical but mine is more compact, I guess mid range? It's worked pretty well so far. I've used it to do my front and rear shocks on my car. I wonder if it is the SiiSii but rebranded? It has the same battery as well. So I can use a makita battery on it?
Its impessive, but they're not that cheap, I mean a few are. The SeeSii I can't even find in Canada, and works out to 214$ which is quite a bit even with two batteries. You can find a name brand with a real warranty (more or less) with 1 battery on sale for that, but you have to wait for the sale, great testing as always.
Any chance you guys could check out the VTOMAN V700 from Amazon? You can get it for $100 right now, and it's really more of an all-in-one vehicular emergency kit than just an impact wrench. If it's any good then that is a killer deal.
Have you considered looking at the Durofix impact wrenches? They seem to be charging a pretty penny for some of their high torque stuff, and I would be interested in seeing how they stack up
Its one of those typical brands sold in Philippines and Thailand, where people are used to paying too much for all kinds of tools. Seen vendors who insisted that saving 5% on a Fakita vs a real Makita was a good deal. Another was in the area of 2% savings being a miracle, claimed to barely make any profit on that.
That Gen 2 seesii that you have listed here in your description is currently $108 for the kit with two batteries and the charger. Right now is 09/27/24. I'll see if my wife gets it for me so that I can take off the tires of our cars when I do brakes in my garage. I'm just a DIY.
I can't fathom why anyone would want one of these disposable nightmares. Even if the performance was close to an established name brand- you know the long-term durability and parts quality is going to be awful. Customer support non-existent. They'll be shorting out when they get wet, or have sudden electronic or trigger failure when you're in the middle of a project. I'd rather buy a used quality tool or get something from Walmart if money was a big issue. Great tests though and very insightful. Keep up the good work!
@@1pcfred Nowhere in my original post do I mention country of origin or where the manufacturers are based. Country of origin has very little to do with quality. You can have achieve superb quality with tools made in China/Taiwan/Vietnam/etc or it can be atrocious. You also assume I don't know if the tools will be good quality or not. In fact, I do know and have spent time in China, Japan and Korea and have been involved with manufacturing. The cost to manufacture premium and mid-tier tools that meet certain levels of durability, performance and quality is quite high. It's easy to build an inexpensive low grade tool in this segment. Very easy and very cheap. However, to produce a quality tool is quite different. Quality control, engineering, testing, machinery and moulds, material costs, etc. You simply can't have it all- cheap labor is only one piece of the puzzle. I suggest you watch a teardown video of one of these inexpensive tools to understand the difference.
"They'll be shorting out when they get wet, or have sudden electronic or trigger failure" That happens with the knock off led lights that use Milwaukee, Makita, DeWalt batteries. People become upset when ersatz chinesium emergency lights don't work during an emergency.
Love the channel! There is one Amazon impact I would like to see tested as it's somewhat a clone of the m12 stubby, it's called a DOWORX and has some pretty high tourqe claims for a very reasonable price
Hey! There, I see a lot of intrest specially on the SeeSii Impact, could you maybe do a full video about them? Since this video came out I only see questionsa bout them, but no answers sadly!! The other channels that review them don't put them too much to the test I think, and dont go in-depth, so about a 1 minute or 2 minute video is all i can get ( or a 1 hour russian video)! (Sorry for the english, not my main language!) 😁😁😁😁
Sometimes you get surprised in a good way with the cheap ones. However I've bought cheap that were exactly that. Also..Ive spent some money before and got crap. It a toss up these days where everything is made in the same place just different names.
Would love to see how these batteries hold a charge over time compared to real Makita batteries. Also, can you charge a Makita battery with these chargers and vice versa? Thanks for the great video
Do you plan to do high torque Amazon impacts? I’d love to see that as I have craftsman and want to know if the new craftsman high torque is worth it or if I should by the Amazon special. Thank you!!
I was trying to find a good mid to hi torque electronic impact... Seesii 2nd gen for the win! I can't spend almost my mortgage on a tool with no batteries for the M18 Milwaukee... I do this every day but the electronic impact is not my first go to, but convenience sake, that's all. 80 gallon air compressor is as big as I have, and I can't justify the purchase.
Okay so honestly do they stick out a bit in our "best of" cart? www.amazon.com/shop/torquetestchannel Yes probably, but hey they worked hard to earn their spot vs the others here. When we buy 5 or 6 impact wrench kits from brands we've never heard of, we're frankly hoping we'll even have anything worth showing you guys. So happy days! If you want to see another round-up in the future from this category, leave those always creative sounding brand names below!
Torque who started this channel is working in product development for Astro Tools, who dont make cordless impacts, but you should always consider multiple sources when looking at a tool.
The tools yes. My main fear in buying a tool off Amazon is how will the batteries stand up? Most no name batteries have a limited recharge life.
@@FyrFytr998 Well they take Makita packs if that's any consolation.
@@TorqueTestChannel lol, that’s like putting lipstick on a pig.
@@FyrFytr998 well you can't have it both ways lol
How about the Onevan 1800N.M and the Heimerdinger True 1300N.m...
I need to stop watching this channel. Bought the Black Friday Atomic impact sale because of this channel and spent 30 minutes taking wheels off and putting them back on for fun when it arrived.
Ha ha, been there.
Lol. I did the same with my m18 fuel mid torque. Wwaayyy better than the brushed high torque
The atomic dcf922 is a beast.
What store and price?
@@n9wox It's the Home Depot Dewalt Black Friday. Battery charger, 20v 6AH battery, 20v 4AH battery, and the DCF921B for $199
"HandLife"...my romantic years in highschool. Too freaking funny.
That Handlife joke was a top quality joke. Damn near spat out my breakfast. Well done!
I bought the SeeSii based on this video months ago and was blown away by it's performance!
Not mentioned in the video is that it has 3 modes which makes it perform well while saving battery life. This thing worked so well removing torqued nuts and bolts from super steel support beams for machine conveyors it was almost comical.
I later found a 1/2 inch keyless drill chuck attachment that I added to this tool's well appointed kit. And the price point made it a bargain.
This video was instrumental for a great tool find. Thank you!
What are the batteries like that come with the kit?
@@dmusk lithium ion 18650 batteries that total 21 volts or pack.
2- 21v batteries with a charger and 6 impact rated sockets. The updated package comes with a drill driver adapter that I didn't get with my kit.
can you link to the drill chuck you found?
@@Mr_Joseph979can you link the chuck you found?
How's the seesi holding up
“Handlife sounds like a biography from my romantic years in high school”
It’s nuggets like this that keep me coming back
Well I can’t find any comments mentioning this so I’ll say it. At 7:05, the way you wrote “311” is top notch
Just picked up the SeeSii to keep in my truck in case of emergencies, normally I’d stay away but the proof is in the pudding, can’t beat the bang for the buck, cheers guys.
I love these budget Amazon torque wrench video series. Keep em coming please and thank you!
Really great stuff!...For me this is the whole reason you guys exist...testing these amazon brands....They are just so large in size...fine for lug nuts...which I would say is their main goal,but not a mechanics choice thats for sure....Big thumbs up!
They don’t exist to test amazon tools
Otoh, not many viewers are mechanics, i seen quite a few comments from guys who bought the Milwaukee hightorque just because it was the best, then they got the defective B model but still hadnt tested the tool so they had no idea it was defective. Thats how much UA-cam cares. Aaand still most will pretend they are mechanics when needed. With that in mind, cheap Amazon brands should be just on target for most viewers.
Tyler Tube did a video on a tire changing kit last week. That "impact" gun from his video would be interesting to see how it stacked up. It was weird. It was like a regular drill that had some sort of a kick every few seconds. While it worked in his video, I would love to know the numbers on that thing. I have a feeling if that was used on a shop impacted lug nut it would fail miserably. Love the video as always guys!
That's one of those 12V cigarette lighter plug impacts, all the same guts. They spin up like a flywheel then centripetal force eventually moves it to interfere with a lip that it smacks. Very slow impacting so probably wouldn't do well here in a timed test, but the dynamic force per blow is quite high all said using that design so it DOES take off some stuck stuff for sure at the end of the day
@@TorqueTestChannel I use one of those cigarette lighter impacts to adjust the stereo volume while driving. Able to get the Loud knob up to 11 with all those ugga-duggas. 🙂
@@TorqueTestChannel Bonjour quelle est la clé à choc sur batterie la plus puissante que tu es testé ???
@@Langloisbati Salut, ce serait le DeWALT DCF900 en 1/2" et Makita XGT en 3/4"
@@Langloisbati I’m not TTC but I believe it was the new Dewalt DCF900.
There is now a SeeSii WH750 for $150-$40 coupon = $110 (1 4A batt + charger). I believe this is the Gen3 product. Note that this one comes with a blow-molded case (TTC did not care for the prior case). They claim higher torque than the WH710. Please test.
Also, someone said that the batteries are Makita-compatible. If so, it would be interesting to compare the performance when using Makita batteries with SeeSii tools (and vice-versa).
I want the wh750
I bought the seesil after watching this. I used it to take off the nuts/bolts on my 1994 keep YJ shocks. It struggled but got the job done, very satisfied. It is a beast though. Heavy
Ur videos are Awesome! I just got uaoaii 960 ft pound impact driver its really impressive power, can u make a torque test video of that model il truly appreciate my friend thank u and keep up these Awesome videos! Happy new years!
Yes I want to see the hightorques from Amazon to see how they stand up to the toughest competition. Great vids always thx ttc. 😉
There is now a gen 3 seesii brushless and shorter with more advertised power. Looks promising. Oh also in a blow molded case. Would love to see it tested
@Torque Test Channel I own the Handife since September 2021 and it's a beast! When I purchased the Handife I replaced both front half axles, both tie rods, both upper and lower ball joints, rotors front and back, shocks front and back on my 2003 Dodge Durango.
As a test I didn't use PB Blaster on the the passenger side, but I used PB Blaster on the driver side.
Handife broke every single rusted bolt off with ease.
Prior to buying the Handife I tried using my friends Milwaukee and DeWalt impact wrenches and neither one broke the rusted half axle bolts lose, and that was with using PB Blaster.
The Handife inpact wrench I own, I'll put up against any impact wrench.
The Handife I own is no joke. My mechanic friends has offered me double to triple amount of the money I spent on it and I turn them down.
I picked up the Handife when it was on sale for 89.99 plus and extra 20.00 off. A beast for only 69.99+tax.
i bought the gen 1 seesii because of you and haven't met a bolt it couldnt remove from my car! thanks for all you do
I swear this Chinese companies just let a cat walk across their keyboard and use that as the name of their companies.
And then they eat it.
Best channel on the Interwebs!
Great video! I would love to see you test out aftermarket Amazon batteries like the 9.0 Ah M12 etc.
I thought the same thing. I already have a few Makita tools and since these cheapo batteries are compatible, i'm really interested to learn more about it.
Please test after market m12 batteries. My M 12 battery clips keep breaking!!!!!
Esp. Makita batteries since all these 3rd party tools seem to use them...
Project farms did
SeeSii price (probably) just increased by 100% after the release of this video lol
Hi TTC! Idk if you're going to see this, but the SeeSii has its breakaway torque listed as 580ft-lbs and its tightening torque listed as 494ft-lbs. Therefore its 471 ft-lbs best case scenario is pretty accurate, unless I'm missing something. Thanks for the videos!
I love these Amazon power tool comparisons. I'm thinking of getting me one of those SeeSii kits. They offer good value.
Thanx for test
I love your channel !! Got a Hychika 20v recip and a Teccpo Drill for less than 100 bucks as kits , they are GOOD TOOLS , especially for the dollars . Much Respect ❤
I Bought a SeeSi after seeing this video. I even read their amazon review of some being defective from the start. I charged the batteries and tried removing my lug nuts and it was not strong enough. had to do the job with hand tools and a breaker bar. I tried again and the tool now only worked in spirts. I guess i got one of the defective units.
I can't get enough of these videos. The Seesii wh710 now shows 910 nm and 665ft.lbs. not sure why, but i recently just bought one with 2 batteries and on sale, it was $81.00 after coupon. After seeing this test and research being a weekend warrior and retired, it was a no brainer for me. Thanks for the vids.
Thanks again for a great video. Love that SeeSii which I own. Only wished the batteries were more durable. They seem to be fragile. Can’t toss those around. I’m also trying out that Vtek. I like its compact hardcase. Thanks again for your efforts!!!
I guess you'll have to pick up a makita battery 😅
@@WayneWerner also have to pick up a Makita battery charger. I don’t think the charger for the SeeSii works with the Makita battery, I’ve tried it.
@@WayneWerner there’s similar batteries that works with it and also use same charger. The Makita battery you would have to buy Makita charger.
Waiting for my first gen SeeSii to get here to Alaska! Love your reviews!!!
Thanks for the videos and real world test data. Your one of the first places I look when purchasing a tool. I drank the Milwaukee Koolaid years ago, so that is my preferred tool choice. I still check how they complete with others or what models are better than others. Appreciate your non biased testing.
So I just ordered this based off this video, and I can tell you that if you have Amazon prime, the price of this tool with the single battery kit is now sitting at less than $70 after applying a $25 instant coupon and a 10% off promo coupon. That's one hell of a deal.
Is the deal still on?
Where do you get the coupons
@@ippytuklulu they automatically show up on Amazon, you just click on it to apply the discount
Love it as a hobbyist trying to maximize value. Could you take a peek at Amazon cordless ratchet? ❤
Advanced Auto Parts has a Diehard Cordless impact on their shelf for sale. Just noticed it the other day when I went in to purchase a suspension part for my daughter’s vehicle.
definitely want to see the others!
Dude your Hand Life comment was hilarious! It saddens me to say that it applied to me back when I was in high school as well.
Thanks for the video & information! You guys rock! 🎸🎸🎸
As a weekend warrior, I know what's going on my Christmas list. Thanks for doing this one!
That was a fun comparison. I did buy the new dewa,t mid torque after seeing it tested here, so these tests have value for us. The SeeSii looks like a pretty good tool for these weekend users. I do wonder how it would hold up under constant use.
I bought the KUCCMO for $48 in Amazon after the first review. I can't believe it's still working. Can you review the Amazon 12V cordless ratchets?
Back when you were living that Hanlife, did your internet Lagatun?
"dang it dial-up, why you gotta load pictures from the TOP down?
A torture test would be fun and probably enlightening especially on the no-name stuff. Thanks great work.
I bought that 1/2 Milwaukee mid torque brand new out-of-the-box just the tool for $160 with shipping and handling from Amazon. Not even a joke it blew my mind
It would be awesome if you could test the new Seesii 3/4” cordless impact wrench. I believe it’s seesii’s version of the Makita XGT.
I think that Amazon brands should be their own category. They should also be put in the larger respective categories as well.
That Seesii would of ranked top 5 in the rankings list.
The tools like the craftsman and OLD dewalt dcf894 would of tested exactly mid pack amongst the amazon brands.
Just put an extra asterisk and explanation that it’s an Amazon tool and doesn’t have proven reliability.
Talk to your doctor and see if Lagatuns is right for you.
Fantastic review - would love to see you do the amazon cordless ratchets
These are always great to watch. 😊. Live confidently and peacefully
Hey, can you make your TTC fans an extended ASMR playlist from all the various impact wrenches hammering noises?
Thanks.
Right out of the gate with the LOL jokes!! Love it!
Would love for you to do some kind of long-term reliability test on that SeeSii
Like the test you do buddy keep on the great videos....
I work at O'Reilly in Windsor Colorado and my co-workers an I watch your channel while we are slow at night please do our products. I would love to see our power torque impact and ratchet tested. Currently they are on sale in store for 134.99. At least in CO.
If you put “handife” into the google translator it detects the language as Shona and it translates to English as “I will not die”. I guess Shona is the language of Zimbabwe
I work at oreillys and i would love to see the oreillys compact and high torque compared to a Milwaukee.
@@1pcfred yea really
Would love to see the Amazon high torque impact wrenches. I've considered buying the TMG model
I really like this series !
Amazing power from brands that mislabel what they're selling! Love the video as always.
Would you consider doing a video on crowsfoot wrenches? I think their performance is more critical than even flare nut wrenches. Tekton claims to be better than Snap-on and Gearwrench which I'll believe if I see it.
Would like to see that test. Obviously would have to include the cheapest set from HF. I doubt they best gear wrench and strap-on but I'm sure they are decent.
Intoxicated rambling bellow.
Most of the time when I'm grabbing a crows foot it's last resort. Unless using it to torque something. So I would like to know the best of the best and the best value. I have a tool box at home and at work so Obviously I don't want to buy high priced tools 2x.
Wouldn't be surprised if they are better than gearwrench. I love my GW ratcheting wrenches, but they're non-ratcheting wrenches are junk.
@@James-tf7kn Yeah, but surprisingly the Gearwrench wrenches actually scored pretty well on this channel (channel or box end, cant remember).
It stinks because Gearwrench is using all of Armstrong Tools designs, but cheaping out on the important parts and making hit-or-miss expensive tools.
Wish they had just kept Armstrong as the amazing company they were.
The manual for the AlloyMan at 3:36 says its a Cordless Leaf Blower, you sure you bought the right tool? Cause that's one interesting leaf blower
Would be interesting to see how these impacts would perform when somehow wired to a dewalt 6ah 🤔 love the channel always interesting to see hoe they stack up
Question about your math at the end: Why do you include the advertised torque/actual torque ratio in calculating the final score? While I agree that it's an important metric, it's only important for the reputation and trustworthiness of the brand - it doesn't affect the actual performance or cost of the tool. Couldn't these no-names "beat" all of the known & trusted brands simply by underrepresenting it's actual torque? Loved the video and all the effort going in to making it.
Thats why there is a max of 100 in that column. Sort of the reason for creating the channel, only place in the world they get dinged for dishonesty in specs
@@TorqueTestChannel That makes sense! Thank you for explaining :)
I'll never be able to look at your hands the same way after learning what you were up to with them in high school.
Lmao why did I just order a Black Friday sale Handife impact kit😂 the wife is getting an emergency spare wheel change kit for Christmas cuz I know she ain’t using the factory one. Now to find a good cheap HF Jack to stick in the Tahoe. Thanks for saving me so much money over the year! I plan to buy some merch and the ranking chart after Christmas shopping is all over to show some thanks❤️
The Seesii WH710 is made by Qidong Edge Tool. The Fengren brand is also under Qidong.
@Torque Test Channel please test the PowerTorque clones🙏🏿 I was contemplating sending you mine a few months ago but I forgot.....lol
I bought the seesi amazon special. It works great for lug nuts and lives inside my car in the hard carrying case.
Sweet video. Amazon cordless ratchets would be interesting
love this video!! 😃
I've gotten ahold of a black and decker to makita battery adapter and a knockoff 6 ah battery recently and it makes my impact more powerful since there's a lack of battery protection
For a home user who needs a "once in a while" tool.......... this is tempting.
How about some basic durability over time test? Like yeah they can push some power, but... for how long? Maybe we could get some ideas on how to make such test. Like for example just tape trigger so it will work constantly until battery will die, throw it a bit then(from like belt high) and repeat it and see if later it will do some actual heavy work. Or if you have time just test it under load few times to see if it will not die after day of work...
I 1000% wanna see the auto parts store impacts
Seesii needs to make a high torque.
There's rumors of one! They displayed it on another product page somewhere but not for sale yet!
@@TorqueTestChannel I'll be looking out for the video!
Just found this 2 days after buying the Seesii 710, I got a DEAL on amazon, single battery, but it had a $30 coupon and it was a lightning deal as well $66.98 plus tax.
I recently got a Uaoaii 21v Brushless ½" impact wrench off Amazon. It looks a lot like the SiiSii one, almost identical but mine is more compact, I guess mid range? It's worked pretty well so far. I've used it to do my front and rear shocks on my car. I wonder if it is the SiiSii but rebranded? It has the same battery as well. So I can use a makita battery on it?
Its impessive, but they're not that cheap, I mean a few are. The SeeSii I can't even find in Canada, and works out to 214$ which is quite a bit even with two batteries. You can find a name brand with a real warranty (more or less) with 1 battery on sale for that, but you have to wait for the sale, great testing as always.
Any chance you guys could check out the VTOMAN V700 from Amazon? You can get it for $100 right now, and it's really more of an all-in-one vehicular emergency kit than just an impact wrench. If it's any good then that is a killer deal.
I have one it works great
Come for the tool reviews, stay for the comedy.
Insane. The Gen 2 SeeSii is a monster. I was hype when the numbers passed Big Red lol
Have you considered looking at the Durofix impact wrenches? They seem to be charging a pretty penny for some of their high torque stuff, and I would be interested in seeing how they stack up
Its one of those typical brands sold in Philippines and Thailand, where people are used to paying too much for all kinds of tools. Seen vendors who insisted that saving 5% on a Fakita vs a real Makita was a good deal. Another was in the area of 2% savings being a miracle, claimed to barely make any profit on that.
the disembodied arms have brought us another good episode
The Question is not peak torque, but HOW Long Will THE TOOL LAST
3:34 Yeah, that certainly *_is_* a weird looking leaf blower. :)
We need to see the skil power hammer !
and the new 12V impact wrench
That Gen 2 seesii that you have listed here in your description is currently $108 for the kit with two batteries and the charger. Right now is 09/27/24. I'll see if my wife gets it for me so that I can take off the tires of our cars when I do brakes in my garage. I'm just a DIY.
Id like to see how the Seesii compares to the Bauer line.
I can't fathom why anyone would want one of these disposable nightmares. Even if the performance was close to an established name brand- you know the long-term durability and parts quality is going to be awful. Customer support non-existent. They'll be shorting out when they get wet, or have sudden electronic or trigger failure when you're in the middle of a project. I'd rather buy a used quality tool or get something from Walmart if money was a big issue. Great tests though and very insightful. Keep up the good work!
@@1pcfred Nowhere in my original post do I mention country of origin or where the manufacturers are based. Country of origin has very little to do with quality. You can have achieve superb quality with tools made in China/Taiwan/Vietnam/etc or it can be atrocious.
You also assume I don't know if the tools will be good quality or not. In fact, I do know and have spent time in China, Japan and Korea and have been involved with manufacturing.
The cost to manufacture premium and mid-tier tools that meet certain levels of durability, performance and quality is quite high. It's easy to build an inexpensive low grade tool in this segment. Very easy and very cheap. However, to produce a quality tool is quite different. Quality control, engineering, testing, machinery and moulds, material costs, etc. You simply can't have it all- cheap labor is only one piece of the puzzle. I suggest you watch a teardown video of one of these inexpensive tools to understand the difference.
@@1pcfred Red Herring
"They'll be shorting out when they get wet, or have sudden electronic or trigger failure" That happens with the knock off led lights that use Milwaukee, Makita, DeWalt batteries. People become upset when ersatz chinesium emergency lights don't work during an emergency.
Doubt the dependability is the with sisee but mam, for the price that's decent power. Excellent video as always boys!
I've seen that Dowox high torque show up multiple times on Amazon for me. Would def like to see it put to the dyno
Question: Do these tools exist corded? I hardly use tools and when I go to use them, the batteries are already damaged and doesn't hold charge.
Love the channel! There is one Amazon impact I would like to see tested as it's somewhat a clone of the m12 stubby, it's called a DOWORX and has some pretty high tourqe claims for a very reasonable price
Would love to see the master force 1/2 in impact wrench from menards get compared
can you please review the LIDL supermarket brand tools Parkside for european markets . they do impact and have a performance impact version also
Hey! There, I see a lot of intrest specially on the SeeSii Impact, could you maybe do a full video about them? Since this video came out I only see questionsa bout them, but no answers sadly!! The other channels that review them don't put them too much to the test I think, and dont go in-depth, so about a 1 minute or 2 minute video is all i can get ( or a 1 hour russian video)!
(Sorry for the english, not my main language!) 😁😁😁😁
Sometimes you get surprised in a good way with the cheap ones. However I've bought cheap that were exactly that. Also..Ive spent some money before and got crap. It a toss up these days where everything is made in the same place just different names.
@torquetestchannel can you do a video on Bahco (snap on industrial) Cordless tools? Curious about the 3/8 impact
Would love to see how these batteries hold a charge over time compared to real Makita batteries. Also, can you charge a Makita battery with these chargers and vice versa? Thanks for the great video
Do you plan to do high torque Amazon impacts? I’d love to see that as I have craftsman and want to know if the new craftsman high torque is worth it or if I should by the Amazon special.
Thank you!!
Highly impressed that a leaf blower could do +200ft-lbs. A First for a leaf blower.... LOL, And SeeSii looks similar to the Hercules line up.
I was trying to find a good mid to hi torque electronic impact... Seesii 2nd gen for the win! I can't spend almost my mortgage on a tool with no batteries for the M18 Milwaukee... I do this every day but the electronic impact is not my first go to, but convenience sake, that's all. 80 gallon air compressor is as big as I have, and I can't justify the purchase.
I'd really like a video going over the construction of the dyno. If one exists I couldn't find it