For a price of 3 hamburgs, this tool is worth every penny. Because the price are so reasonable, it has become pointless to compare those clones with the over-priced original brands.
As you can see I have made no such comparisons in the video. For the price it is a very good buy indeed! Even more so if you get it on sale like I did! I paid about 40EUR for the tool, charger and two batteries. My only issue is that charging these types of tools is painfully slow.
I bought the bigger version of the same "brand". Lot quieter than these small ones and so much more power but sometimes it stops working. Light comes on but no rotation. Reinserting the battery gets it going again. Sometimes rotating the socket back and forth with hand also gets it going again. You get what you pay for.
Good test. Here it's a test, no problem but in real life, I never understand the point of some mechanics to screw the bolts so strongly they damage the rims or just break the bolt.
I don't understand that either! Maybe they want people to come back to them as they don't have air impact at home to the the bolts of. Perhaps they are just making sure business stays strong. Jokes aside, because of such tight bolts I have broken many OEM wheel nut wrenches. Not a nice feeling if you get a puncture...
i got mine for €17 on banggood, i looked up the brushless motor itself is actually worth ~€10 lol (by that logic 1 nice meal in a restaurant costs about 3 brand new impact wrenches then)
I bought that thing. The charger is an absolute shit, but the tool is fine. I use it mostly for changing the wheels summer/winter. It needs some time for undoing the bolts tightened by tire shops, but after several seconds of hammering it succeds. Maybe swapping the battery for a genuine one would give it some more juice. For roughly 30-40 bucks, I aint gonna complain.
Interesting video! But I don't understand why the one anvil has a hole in it? It looks like you could put a 1/4'' bit in there, but wouldn't it just fall out?
Thank you! Yes, indeed this is a combination anvil, it takes both 1/2” sockets and 1/4” bits. There is a magnet in there, not strong and does not last too long with that impacting, but as soon as it falls out you glue it in place with a proper glue and then you’re fine. Not a bad option to have for some emergency impacting on small stuff.
An interesting experiment, would be buying some genuine battery from an entry brand as Einhell or Parkside, gut it interior and assembly it on a Makita battery casing. That would be an option to some questionable batteries coming with some of these.
I did try one of these with a Parkside battery and there are gains over the original battery. Not massive gains, however not small gains either. At least 50Nm, if not 100Nm of unscrewing force up on the included battery and everything else is A LOT faster.
На одном предприятии мы крутили болты гайковёртами Hilty, так после их затяжки болты ещё свободно тянулись обычным ключом без особого труда. Ни кто же в здравом уме не будет ездить на авто после затяжки болтов колёса гайковертом без протяжки ключом.
@@BrokeLifeEU, так я говорю о том что даже брендовые импакты не обеспечивают 100% надёжность и требуется протяжка на пример тем же динамометрическим ключом.
Had that same hard to fit/ remove bits on mine. On a old fence gate, neither this nor a genuine 36v dewalt could shift it. Dunno why your using a rattle gun for anything other the nuts.
I mean it does have a 1/2" anvil and also a 1/4" hex bit opening. So may as well test them both out. But I agree it is far too big to be used as an impact driver.
Unfortunately I am yet to invest in an original charger. However I would not use them in Makita tools, they are not high quality batteries and I am sure you can get more out of a used genuine battery than one of these.
@@BrokeLifeEU Im just curious because I have 4 of them and they comes with the tools for small money. They feel light and thin plastic but I am pleased with the performance on my impact wrenches. I just wonder that if they are interchangeable, because otherwise I can run into problems with compability when getting new tools and chargers in the future.
@Zanderman2000 I have seen some listings on Aliexpress that mention that these batteries can not be charged on a genuine charger. Other listings mention nothing at all. So it is a tricky answer if it is not tested. On the other hand the chargers these batteries come with charge slow and the chargers heat up. My thinking is that is sort of a safety feature, because you don‘t want heat buiöding up in the cheap cells of the battery. So if a quick charger were possible to use would it not transfer the heat in to the cells and this cause a fire hazard. Again I have not tested this it is just my thinking.
@@BrokeLifeEU I have seen that info too and it confuses me even more. It seems like the original tools has slightly different shape on the battery attachment.
@Zanderman2000 The shape of the battery where it attaches to the tool is the same shape of the genuine Makita. However the electronics inside the battery and the cells are different.
مرحبا وشكرا على السؤال! أعطيته لصديق لاستخدامه يوميا تقريبا. الأداة جيدة لكنه اشترى بطارية أخرى. في الواقع هو حوالي 200-210 نيوتن متر. ولكن بالنسبة للسعر أعتقد أنه جيد. المشكلة هي الشحن البطيء جداً. لديه 3 بطاريات لذا ليست مشكلة حقًا ولكني لا أحب هذه البطاريات الرخيصة. لقد اشتريت متجرًا آخر من متجر مختلف مرة أخرى وهو متجر رخيص جدًا وسأقوم بمراجعته قريبًا وآمل أن يساعد ذلك أيضًا. English: Hello and thank you for the question! I gave it to a friend to use almost daily. The tool is good but he bought another battery. In reality it is about 200-210Nm. But for the price I think it is good. The problem is the very slow charging. He has 3 batteries so not really a problem but I don't like these cheap batteries. I bough another one from a different shop again a very cheap one I will review it soon I hope that will help too.
The negative is the battery charge time. They do take very long to charge. The bare tool itself is not too bad, but the battery charge time is the problem with these.
Hello! They have multiple listings on this and the prices change daily. It is best to go on Aliexpress and search for Gisam 520Nm and just see what the cheapest option is at that time. However as you saw it won‘t do 520Nm I find it can go up to about 210Nm and not struggle too much.
I bought the same Gisam Impact Wrench. The strange thing on this unit is the strange display when you press the mode button. In forward direction I cannot select Mode 1. It starts with two LED green, on Mode 2 three LED are light up, and on Mode 3 three LED as well. How is it on yours. Normally I would expect Mode 1 one light Mode 2 two lights and Mode 3 three LED lights. Is this a bug. Please share your display information. Thanks
Sorry for the late reply! I checked both and in both cases they act just like you describe. The LED indicators at the bottom of these things are by no means easy to use or understand.
I don't think it is. Just the way they are. With these Aliexpress tools if they work they are fine no matter what the indicators say. I would only worry if I press the trigger and nothing happens.
W sprzedaży za około 45-50 euro z 2 bateriami nie jest źle. Ale ładowanie akumulatorów zajmuje wiele godzin. Kupiłem większy. Reklamowany jako 1800 Nm za około 55 EUR z 2 akumulatorami. Jest potężniejszy. Może osiągnąć około 300 Nm. To na filmie przy pełnym naładowaniu potrafi zrobić 200Nm.
@@DominikChmiel-mp8ch Zmieniają ceny, więc najlepiej poszukać i kupić najtańszy, jaki można znaleźć. Dwie opcje Gisam 1800Nm i Onevan 1800Nm. Zarówno na Aliexpress, jak i trzeba poczekać na wyprzedaż lub kupon, aby uzyskać najlepszą cenę.
The tool itself is not too bad. Although nowhere near 500Nm. More like 200Nm on a very good day. But still for that price one can not reasonably expect more. The very big issue is the slow battery charging. 6 hours from empty is not a nice feeling at all. But for very occasional use I think it is a good buy.
Interesting! Let's see if this one lasts. To be fair there is little to break on it, but I can for sure say it is nowhere near the force of a genuine Milwaukee. Soon we will also find out what the 1800Nm one is like!
@@assala9971Я могу сделать чуть больше 120 нм, но согласен, не думаю, что это продлится долго. Однако я хочу модифицировать его с помощью некоторых деталей Makita. Я хочу посмотреть, сможет ли он иметь больше силы.
Об этом есть видео. Посмотрите в моем профиле.@@dariusbit6883 Или вы спрашиваете про модифицированный ГИСАМ. Доработки я сделаю, когда прибудут запчасти от Макиты.
Absolutely! It is extremely slow and painfuly noisy. And the charger is also EXTREMELY SLOW! However we must consider the price. For this price and for somwone who may need it once or twice per year it could be a very good tool. For €40 you can get a Parkside Performance charger and that is it.
You did give me an idea! I just ordered the OEM Makita spring. Let's open this one up and see if we can get more out of it by replacing the 3 EUR spring.
Parts are on the way! I will make a video if it turns out to be interesting. And as of now looking at the OEM spring and this one it looks like it will be! @@Failsafeman100
One of my first videos ever. Check out the newer ones if you wish. I hope you see an improvement in the quality and most importantly I understood the issue with the music and got rid of it. Thank you for the constructive criticism!
Not the best impact wrench by far. But as far as value for money goes I don't think it is that bad in some cases. The charging time is stupidly long and in ideal conditions it can undo 200 Nm and not much more and not a second time. But I think for 35-40EUR it really is not that bad as a tool. In this sort of package what worries me is the batteries. With proper brands you know they will not explode and can leave them to charge. I have never had that same feeling with a tool from a no name brand from Temu, Aliexpress etc. I always stand guard when I charge the batteries. Also the term warranty does not translate well with these tools. So I do understand you completely! But I think there may be a person for whom this would be an OK purchase.
I have not ever seen the Topshark in person, however from the photos online I can guess that they are one and the same, albeit a different colour. So I would just get the cheapest one 😅
@@BrokeLifeEU yeah...exactly, btw you haven't tried Gisam to tighten to it's max torque cause you only loosen in 150nm... How bout the max torque in tightening, you think it can reach up to 150nm or no? Topshak brand is popular in the Philippines. Many content creators were sent the Topshak impact wrench for advertisement, and cause the quality and power it can provide...
I bought exactly the same set a week ago. For 40 dollars its just awesome.
I think I can make it do more! I bought some genuine makita bits for 10$ let‘s see if they fit and improve it!
For a price of 3 hamburgs, this tool is worth every penny. Because the price are so reasonable, it has become pointless to compare those clones with the over-priced original brands.
As you can see I have made no such comparisons in the video. For the price it is a very good buy indeed! Even more so if you get it on sale like I did! I paid about 40EUR for the tool, charger and two batteries. My only issue is that charging these types of tools is painfully slow.
@@BrokeLifeEUmożna link do strony z produktem
I bought the bigger version of the same "brand". Lot quieter than these small ones and so much more power but sometimes it stops working. Light comes on but no rotation. Reinserting the battery gets it going again. Sometimes rotating the socket back and forth with hand also gets it going again. You get what you pay for.
Could not agree more! Although as a cheap tool to be used 3-4 times a year on small to moderate tasks it could be a great purchase for some!
Good test.
Here it's a test, no problem but in real life, I never understand the point of some mechanics to screw the bolts so strongly they damage the rims or just break the bolt.
I don't understand that either! Maybe they want people to come back to them as they don't have air impact at home to the the bolts of. Perhaps they are just making sure business stays strong. Jokes aside, because of such tight bolts I have broken many OEM wheel nut wrenches. Not a nice feeling if you get a puncture...
I bought yesterday same for 19£ on offer waiting for delivery ,you cant go wrong for 19quid😂
Bare tool or battery and charger too?
i got mine for €17 on banggood, i looked up the brushless motor itself is actually worth ~€10 lol (by that logic 1 nice meal in a restaurant costs about 3 brand new impact wrenches then)
€17 is that with a battery?
I bought that thing. The charger is an absolute shit, but the tool is fine. I use it mostly for changing the wheels summer/winter. It needs some time for undoing the bolts tightened by tire shops, but after several seconds of hammering it succeds. Maybe swapping the battery for a genuine one would give it some more juice. For roughly 30-40 bucks, I aint gonna complain.
LOL I use the same "YATO dynamometric wrench" to tighten the wheel nuts on my car ;-)
Not bad for the price! Yato have some good quality tools on the cheaper side of things. I like Yato!
Interesting video! But I don't understand why the one anvil has a hole in it? It looks like you could put a 1/4'' bit in there, but wouldn't it just fall out?
Thank you! Yes, indeed this is a combination anvil, it takes both 1/2” sockets and 1/4” bits. There is a magnet in there, not strong and does not last too long with that impacting, but as soon as it falls out you glue it in place with a proper glue and then you’re fine. Not a bad option to have for some emergency impacting on small stuff.
An interesting experiment, would be buying some genuine battery from an entry brand as Einhell or Parkside, gut it interior and assembly it on a Makita battery casing. That would be an option to some questionable batteries coming with some of these.
I did try one of these with a Parkside battery and there are gains over the original battery. Not massive gains, however not small gains either. At least 50Nm, if not 100Nm of unscrewing force up on the included battery and everything else is A LOT faster.
And how did you fit the parkside battery?
@@joroBGsf There are 3D printed adaptors from a Makita style tool to a Parkside battery.
I always buy these things in sets of 3. That way you sell 2 for a profit AND keep the extra batteries for free.
That does sound like a solid 💰 plan
На одном предприятии мы крутили болты гайковёртами Hilty, так после их затяжки болты ещё свободно тянулись обычным ключом без особого труда. Ни кто же в здравом уме не будет ездить на авто после затяжки болтов колёса гайковертом без протяжки ключом.
Конечно! Никогда не полагайтесь только на инструмент! Всегда проверяйте вручную! Подделку Makita или даже Bosch/Hilti всегда проверяйте вручную!
@@BrokeLifeEU, так я говорю о том что даже брендовые импакты не обеспечивают 100% надёжность и требуется протяжка на пример тем же динамометрическим ключом.
Да! Я полностью согласен!
i bought the same impact with difrent name but same shape color etc but its powefull than it 520nM power it really worth buying
More powerful than 520Nm?
Had that same hard to fit/ remove bits on mine. On a old fence gate, neither this nor a genuine 36v dewalt could shift it. Dunno why your using a rattle gun for anything other the nuts.
I mean it does have a 1/2" anvil and also a 1/4" hex bit opening. So may as well test them both out. But I agree it is far too big to be used as an impact driver.
Can you charge these clone batteries with quick charger, and can you use them in original tools?
Unfortunately I am yet to invest in an original charger. However I would not use them in Makita tools, they are not high quality batteries and I am sure you can get more out of a used genuine battery than one of these.
@@BrokeLifeEU Im just curious because I have 4 of them and they comes with the tools for small money. They feel light and thin plastic but I am pleased with the performance on my impact wrenches. I just wonder that if they are interchangeable, because otherwise I can run into problems with compability when getting new tools and chargers in the future.
@Zanderman2000 I have seen some listings on Aliexpress that mention that these batteries can not be charged on a genuine charger. Other listings mention nothing at all. So it is a tricky answer if it is not tested. On the other hand the chargers these batteries come with charge slow and the chargers heat up. My thinking is that is sort of a safety feature, because you don‘t want heat buiöding up in the cheap cells of the battery. So if a quick charger were possible to use would it not transfer the heat in to the cells and this cause a fire hazard. Again I have not tested this it is just my thinking.
@@BrokeLifeEU I have seen that info too and it confuses me even more. It seems like the original tools has slightly different shape on the battery attachment.
@Zanderman2000 The shape of the battery where it attaches to the tool is the same shape of the genuine Makita. However the electronics inside the battery and the cells are different.
ماهو رأيك فيه بعد 8 شهور .يقال في تقييمات المنتج ان قوه العزم غير صحيحه لمنتج 1800 نيوتن متر ما رأيك
مرحبا وشكرا على السؤال! أعطيته لصديق لاستخدامه يوميا تقريبا. الأداة جيدة لكنه اشترى بطارية أخرى. في الواقع هو حوالي 200-210 نيوتن متر. ولكن بالنسبة للسعر أعتقد أنه جيد. المشكلة هي الشحن البطيء جداً. لديه 3 بطاريات لذا ليست مشكلة حقًا ولكني لا أحب هذه البطاريات الرخيصة. لقد اشتريت متجرًا آخر من متجر مختلف مرة أخرى وهو متجر رخيص جدًا وسأقوم بمراجعته قريبًا وآمل أن يساعد ذلك أيضًا.
English: Hello and thank you for the question! I gave it to a friend to use almost daily. The tool is good but he bought another battery. In reality it is about 200-210Nm. But for the price I think it is good. The problem is the very slow charging. He has 3 batteries so not really a problem but I don't like these cheap batteries. I bough another one from a different shop again a very cheap one I will review it soon I hope that will help too.
very good for woodworking and bike and motorcycle repair
The negative is the battery charge time. They do take very long to charge. The bare tool itself is not too bad, but the battery charge time is the problem with these.
@@BrokeLifeEU buy a 2a or 3a charger is the solution or buy more battery and charger
You know I have actually never had a look on Aliexpress for a faster charger… Good idea!
@@BrokeLifeEU I have a RC LiPo charger that can deliver up to 10A. I wonder what is the safe current to use for charging these batteries....
Хороший аппарат👍 У меня несколько таких, полностью доволен ими. Для домашних нужд самое то👍👍
Отлично за свою цену! С двумя аккумуляторами и зарядным устройством очень выгодная цена! Это не совсем 520Нм, но для домашних нужд вполне достаточно!
Very impressive for that price. 💯🔥
Yes, not too bad, however the batteries take FOREVER to charge…
Please model the key or link, I'm a machinist and I'm looking for something cheap to test
Hello! They have multiple listings on this and the prices change daily. It is best to go on Aliexpress and search for Gisam 520Nm and just see what the cheapest option is at that time. However as you saw it won‘t do 520Nm I find it can go up to about 210Nm and not struggle too much.
Just brought bare tool for £2.38 on offer on Ali express 😂
🤣🤣🤣 NO WAY! Was it a welcome deal or something?
I bought the same Gisam Impact Wrench. The strange thing on this unit is the strange display when you press the mode button. In forward direction I cannot select Mode 1. It starts with two LED green, on Mode 2 three LED are light up, and on Mode 3 three LED as well. How is it on yours.
Normally I would expect Mode 1 one light Mode 2 two lights and Mode 3 three LED lights. Is this a bug. Please share your display information.
Thanks
Sorry for the late reply! I checked both and in both cases they act just like you describe. The LED indicators at the bottom of these things are by no means easy to use or understand.
Is this a product failure?@@BrokeLifeEU
I don't think it is. Just the way they are. With these Aliexpress tools if they work they are fine no matter what the indicators say. I would only worry if I press the trigger and nothing happens.
Warto kupić? Czy inne modele?
W sprzedaży za około 45-50 euro z 2 bateriami nie jest źle. Ale ładowanie akumulatorów zajmuje wiele godzin. Kupiłem większy. Reklamowany jako 1800 Nm za około 55 EUR z 2 akumulatorami. Jest potężniejszy. Może osiągnąć około 300 Nm. To na filmie przy pełnym naładowaniu potrafi zrobić 200Nm.
@@BrokeLifeEU jaka nazwa ten za 55 euro może link do strony z produktem
@@DominikChmiel-mp8ch Zmieniają ceny, więc najlepiej poszukać i kupić najtańszy, jaki można znaleźć. Dwie opcje Gisam 1800Nm i Onevan 1800Nm. Zarówno na Aliexpress, jak i trzeba poczekać na wyprzedaż lub kupon, aby uzyskać najlepszą cenę.
Off brand Makita batteries cost that much for 2. Looks like a great deal.
The tool itself is not too bad. Although nowhere near 500Nm. More like 200Nm on a very good day. But still for that price one can not reasonably expect more. The very big issue is the slow battery charging. 6 hours from empty is not a nice feeling at all. But for very occasional use I think it is a good buy.
My uncle uses this brand in his tractor mechanic shop and he says they last longer than milwaukee.
Interesting! Let's see if this one lasts. To be fair there is little to break on it, but I can for sure say it is nowhere near the force of a genuine Milwaukee. Soon we will also find out what the 1800Nm one is like!
@BrokeLifeEU my uncle he had one of the biggest from milwaukee and it only lasted 3 months and from this brand lasted a lot longer
wheres the link for this?
Зачем тебе это дерьмо? Оно больше 120 ньютон не выдает, акумуляторы говно, попадет в сырость сгниет за пару дней!
www.aliexpress.com/i/1005005472575364.html @ps7539
@@assala9971Я могу сделать чуть больше 120 нм, но согласен, не думаю, что это продлится долго. Однако я хочу модифицировать его с помощью некоторых деталей Makita. Я хочу посмотреть, сможет ли он иметь больше силы.
@@BrokeLifeEU будет видео об этом?
Об этом есть видео. Посмотрите в моем профиле.@@dariusbit6883 Или вы спрашиваете про модифицированный ГИСАМ. Доработки я сделаю, когда прибудут запчасти от Макиты.
violent flames!!!!! hahahahaha
Nearly ended up being a prophecy for what I was filming with it today!
Not bad for 40 euro
Indeed I just bought a new version for €50 and will be making a video of it soon. Looks quite promising!
2:20 thats weaker than a basic m12 drill..
That is not a surprise it it? 😅
Violent Force 😂😂😂
Haha turned out not to be so.
Gostei show
Muito obrigado!
Impact mechanism kicks in very quickly which means the spring tension is very weak, so this thing is gonna drive very slowly 👎👍
Absolutely! It is extremely slow and painfuly noisy. And the charger is also EXTREMELY SLOW! However we must consider the price. For this price and for somwone who may need it once or twice per year it could be a very good tool. For €40 you can get a Parkside Performance charger and that is it.
You did give me an idea! I just ordered the OEM Makita spring. Let's open this one up and see if we can get more out of it by replacing the 3 EUR spring.
@@BrokeLifeEU Huh, I would never have thought of that. Let us know how it goes!
Parts are on the way! I will make a video if it turns out to be interesting. And as of now looking at the OEM spring and this one it looks like it will be! @@Failsafeman100
Смазки много ,поэтому херачит не в себя .
idiotic music, disturbing....
One of my first videos ever. Check out the newer ones if you wish. I hope you see an improvement in the quality and most importantly I understood the issue with the music and got rid of it. Thank you for the constructive criticism!
@@BrokeLifeEUrespektvolle Charakter starke Antwort 👌.
Total load of rubbish,save up and buy a real Makita,worst copy I've seen
Not the best impact wrench by far. But as far as value for money goes I don't think it is that bad in some cases. The charging time is stupidly long and in ideal conditions it can undo 200 Nm and not much more and not a second time. But I think for 35-40EUR it really is not that bad as a tool. In this sort of package what worries me is the batteries. With proper brands you know they will not explode and can leave them to charge. I have never had that same feeling with a tool from a no name brand from Temu, Aliexpress etc. I always stand guard when I charge the batteries. Also the term warranty does not translate well with these tools. So I do understand you completely! But I think there may be a person for whom this would be an OK purchase.
How do you compare to Topshak TS-PW1
I have not ever seen the Topshark in person, however from the photos online I can guess that they are one and the same, albeit a different colour. So I would just get the cheapest one 😅
@@BrokeLifeEU yeah...exactly, btw you haven't tried Gisam to tighten to it's max torque cause you only loosen in 150nm... How bout the max torque in tightening, you think it can reach up to 150nm or no? Topshak brand is popular in the Philippines. Many content creators were sent the Topshak impact wrench for advertisement, and cause the quality and power it can provide...