What an informative test! Thanks Stewart! I am busy building my Ingco tool collection and already have 7 different tools. This is the reason why I agree with the recommendation. Pricewise and bang for my buck - Ingco is the tool to get!
No brainer choice to get the ingco and buy a bare ingco higher spec model for the tighter bolts and for your money you still beat the others. I have just purchased the ingco 850Nm model and it is an absolute beast. Now I do not know how it compares to its equivalent in other brands but it will do tight hub nuts and suspension bolts with ease.
Hi there, thank you for your comment and the support. When we were done testing, the 550nm nut that was not loosened, we got the 850nm machine out at it broke it free effortlessly - like you said, it is a beast! Anyway, we will need to do a performance review on it at some point, it is something we are thinking about and it will be in future videos. Until then, I hope you keep well and enjoying your tools!
Thanks Northen Bolt a good test between SA power tool rivals. I have a couple of Tork Craft power tools, will defintely invest in a good impact wrench. Tork Craft for the win💪
As far as brands go there is nothing like the Tork Craft brand in our market - nothing like a proper home grown South African brand. The men and women behind the brand are also incredible with special attention being paid to every aspect of their tools. We visited their facility and saw the lengths they go to, to ensure their tools are up to their standards. You will never go wrong with any Tork Craft product!
The problem here is that the socket is not a proper socket for impact wrenches what's happening is the socket is biting on the nut then the impact wrench can no longer make progress the least powerful impact wrench loosen up the most cuz it didn't have enough power to get the socket stuck on the nut so if you redo this test and use a proper impact socket the other 2 will come out on top. thanks for the video
Thank you for your comment, really appreciate it, this is a very interesting insight, a revisit of this test with a few tweaks I think is in order, things we are looking to change include the socket, the time we run the tests for and the number of tests for each level of torque. Thank you for your insight, help and support, we really appreciate it 🙏🏻🙏🏻
I'm gonna bet it makes no difference. That's my prediction... The difference in performances was insignificant compared to the difference in price 🤞🏾. The cheapest model comes with the impact sockets you're complaining about anyway. 🤷🏾♂️ I think it's pretty clear which manufacturer is offering us the better deal here.
Thank you for the amazing information. I actually bought the Tork Craft impact wrench and it works amazing. It works more effective with The Current 6.0AH battery they've recently lunched. Amazing tool. Tork Craft for the win.🥳💕 "Higher amps = Greater Results".💃
We love the Tork Craft brand - nothing like a proper home grown South African brand. The men and women behind the brand are also incredible with special attention being paid to every aspect of their tools. We visited their facility and saw the lengths they go to, to ensure their tools are up to their standards. You will never go wrong with any Tork Craft product!
I bought an Ingco impact driver based on cost, the thing has almost built my entire homestead including my cottage, 3 years in its still going after major abuse. I can certainly recommend it.
Wow that is super impressive! its information like this we cannot test for, thank you for sharing your experiences with us, it is very good to know how the tools perform over a long period of time.
I also bought my cordless drill about 3-4 years ago and i've really put it through its paces and its still going strong. When this one finally decides to give in im definitely buying another Ingco.
That is an awesome kit! I just wish we could get more stock from Ingco South Africa! With that said a shipment is on the way and we should receive more soon! thank you for sharing your experience with the brand!
Very good comparison. Thank you. However, in order to get maximum rated torque, you must use impact rated socket, since their mass is higher, the machines can deliver higher torque. As for the machines themselves, i will choose the Ingco, since i will only use it to work on my car and home, so 450 nm is still plenty. 😌
Thank you very much for you comment, we unfortunately dropped the ball with regard to the socket we used - certainly not the correct tool for the job. In future we will ensure we have a proper impact socket to reach peak performance of the tool. We really appreciate your support, thank you very much for watching!
@@NorthernBoltandToolYes, this is important on big sites , the light duty (silver) start cracking after a while. The black heavy duty sockets definitely the way to go.
Man I've been wanting to see people test ingco against other brands . I am quite impressed, I would just like to know how long the tools will last, obviously you just testing them out the box and selling them but maybe you can interview your clients and find out. The reason I ask is because my ingco drills only last just over a year before they wore out. Thank you for the video and the effort 🎉
Hi there, this is super valuable to know, the return rates we see on this brand is very low, but that’s about all we can go on. Of course we own these tools in our personal capacity but we are not contractors working with the tools everyday - we are more DIY type users which obviously prolongs the life of the tools. We have spoken to our industrial type customers and the feedback we have received is that the Ingco tools last a similar amount of time or slight longer than the competition but they come in at a fraction of the price - 50% to 60% of the competitors pricing making their offering compelling. We will keep an eye on the lifespan of the tools, we will mention this in future videos 💪🏻💪🏻
I have the Ingco cordless, impact driver, reciprocating saw, weed eater, drill, circular saw and multi tool, they work hard and have been extremely durable
I have been abusing many ingco cordless tools for several years now. Lets just say I sold all my Makita kit and replaced them with Ingco. I have the original 300NM Impact Wrench and it has been WORKED and dropped and sometimes been the other hammer since 2021 and it is still going strong. Deffo getting the 500nm, the 850nm is more than what I need. I probably have 15 or 20 tools in their 20v range.
Great video! Since brands like Milwaukee, Flex, Ryobi, Festool, and Makita are considered super premium, more over a luxury..and most people in India can't afford them due to their insane prices, it's really nice of you to review brands like DeWalt and Ingco, which are quite popular in India. Keep it up! Love from India❤...just sub btw😊
Hi there, thank you so much for your comment and support! As South Africans we face quite a similar tool market to what you do in India, we will continue to work in bringing these types of comparisons onto our channel. Thank you for subscribing! it means a lot to us!
Ingco emtop total they are among the best in terms of the low cost they have, I have been using them in the service for over 1 year and they still have excellent performance, I use them with 4ah batteries the 7.5 Ah battery has an excellent performance
This is a great idea! We just need to find someone willing to lend us a truck, which shouldn’t be too hard, this is definitely something we have in mind for a future video
ThankYou for review. Kindly review INGCO 2085 (850NM) impact wrench. I found INGCO tools to b reasonably priced for quality DIY work in my country. I own several ingco P20s lineup tools.
Hi there, thank you very much, we are happy to hear you enjoyed the video! We are going to be bringing more brands on for comparisons, keep an eye out for that!
The dewalt dcf921 is considered a stubby impact if i am not mistaken so its definitely consodrably smaller than the inco(3 cm) whick is alot in a small confined space . Maybe you could comepare the inco to a similarly sized dewalt and see
Thanks for the suggestion! we certainly will, we just busy upgrading our testing rig as the old one was not able to handle the amount of torque we put through it when we started testing the more powerful machines!
Nice video indeed yes, however Im not sure if the torqcraft did infact loosen the 500nm bolt, it would have been better or more fair, to recheck the toque on the bolt after the first two tools could have loosen the bolt already and the torqcraft just did the last couple of nm...anyways, still a good video.
Hi there, thank you for your valuable feedback, we are going to make a number of changes to our testing procedure to ensure more accurate tests going forward. Thank you for your comment and support, we really appreciate it!
Hi there, thank you for your comment, going forward we will be using a Impact hex sockets for our testing to ensure more consistent and accurate results!
Hi there, thank you very much for your comment. We re-torqued each nut between tests, we neglected to mention that, but yes, we are confident that the nut was correctly fastened prior to the test.
i have total (same ingco) tightening force suck, yea it tights enough but pressing out ball joints and bearings little bit sucks but nut busting destroys anything, i torque down 32mm axle nut about 700nm and it busted no problem with impact socket
According to your tests 400nm is harder for Tork Craft in comparision to 500nm which is nonsense. Check your torque wrench for precision or use something precise, like Wurth and do the tests again. Good luck!
Thank you for your feedback and tips, there are a few things we need to improve on and we will definitely do this going forward. Thank you for your insight, it will help us become better tool reviewers!
I would just mention that the unofficial industry standard for measuring is 10 seconds not 5. 10 seconds will not damage any decent tool. If it breaks in 10 secs, it;s obviously trash in the first place.
Esta bien toda la prueba .pero lo malogra todo el video al usar un dado incorrecto .ese dado no es de impacto.ya porfavor usen las herramientas adecuadas.para cada uso. El dado cromado rebota los golpes ,y en cambio el dado negro de molidbeno no rebota los golpes y incrementa el torque real del equipo
Hi guys, thank you very much for this comparison! I was considering the dewalt dcf921 as per your comparison until I came across the ingco 500nm. I am very pleased to know the Ingco rated torque is similar to Dewalt and other top brands and I'm very happy with my purchase. Next on my list is the Ingco 850nm and it would be awesome to see what it can do against the DCF891 Just a couple of points for the next one: Impact socket as others have stated Impact for 10 seconds as most other tests do Loosen the nuts at least 2 times, sometimes the socket isn't seated as well and this can effect the results I found this guy does a really good comparison without fancy testing equipment like the torque test channel has. ua-cam.com/video/FL_jy4ouT98/v-deo.html&ab_channel=ShopToolReviews
Hi there, thank you very much for your feedback and comment. We are happy to hear you are happy with your purchase. Thank you very much for your tips, impact socket, testing times and number of tests per nut, they will all be actioned. We are at the very beginning of our journey and information like you have provided is invaluable. Thank you for the video, there is plenty for us to take away from it in terms of best practice and ideas. Thank you very much for your loyal support!
Don't write off the Tork Craft power tools so quickly, they people at T/C do tons of R&D before releasing a tool into the market, sometimes it take them up to 2 years of R&D on a tool before introducing it to the market. their accessories are what they are known for, but their power tools are not bad at all.
wuajajaj ingco , es solo para amateur , esos que solo hacen pequeñas reparaciones en casa , dewalt es de alto rendimiento profesional , y la otra marca , aqui es conocida como uberman , pero tambien es para amateur , aunque un poco superior a ingco
Finally unbiased testing by a South African channel. No more over the top American UA-cam channels. NICE WORK GENTS.
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What an informative test! Thanks Stewart! I am busy building my Ingco tool collection and already have 7 different tools. This is the reason why I agree with the recommendation. Pricewise and bang for my buck - Ingco is the tool to get!
100% true, you can’t go wrong with the Ingco brand. Having a cost effective platform with plenty of tools in the range is extremely valuable!
Is Ingco a good brand
Thanks for the comparison- I didn’t expect those results . Ingco for the win !!
Thank you very much for your comment and loyal support!
No brainer choice to get the ingco and buy a bare ingco higher spec model for the tighter bolts and for your money you still beat the others. I have just purchased the ingco 850Nm model and it is an absolute beast. Now I do not know how it compares to its equivalent in other brands but it will do tight hub nuts and suspension bolts with ease.
Hi there, thank you for your comment and the support. When we were done testing, the 550nm nut that was not loosened, we got the 850nm machine out at it broke it free effortlessly - like you said, it is a beast! Anyway, we will need to do a performance review on it at some point, it is something we are thinking about and it will be in future videos.
Until then, I hope you keep well and enjoying your tools!
The ingco 850nm is enough for everything, you don't need to pay 500$ for an impact wrench
Thanks Northen Bolt a good test between SA power tool rivals. I have a couple of Tork Craft power tools, will defintely invest in a good impact wrench. Tork Craft for the win💪
As far as brands go there is nothing like the Tork Craft brand in our market - nothing like a proper home grown South African brand. The men and women behind the brand are also incredible with special attention being paid to every aspect of their tools. We visited their facility and saw the lengths they go to, to ensure their tools are up to their standards. You will never go wrong with any Tork Craft product!
The problem here is that the socket is not a proper socket for impact wrenches what's happening is the socket is biting on the nut then the impact wrench can no longer make progress the least powerful impact wrench loosen up the most cuz it didn't have enough power to get the socket stuck on the nut so if you redo this test and use a proper impact socket the other 2 will come out on top. thanks for the video
Thank you for your comment, really appreciate it, this is a very interesting insight, a revisit of this test with a few tweaks I think is in order, things we are looking to change include the socket, the time we run the tests for and the number of tests for each level of torque. Thank you for your insight, help and support, we really appreciate it 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Exactly!
@@NorthernBoltandTool Check out Indonesian youtubers treating this tool with magic.
I'm gonna bet it makes no difference. That's my prediction... The difference in performances was insignificant compared to the difference in price 🤞🏾. The cheapest model comes with the impact sockets you're complaining about anyway. 🤷🏾♂️ I think it's pretty clear which manufacturer is offering us the better deal here.
@AndrewShingange I know it does I use impact wrenches enough that I know the difference
ingco is such an underrated tool brand and they have almost everything.
Very true, and the range grows by the week - sometimes its tough for us retailors to keep up with their new developments!
Thank you for the amazing information. I actually bought the Tork Craft impact wrench and it works amazing. It works more effective with The Current 6.0AH battery they've recently lunched. Amazing tool. Tork Craft for the win.🥳💕 "Higher amps = Greater Results".💃
We love the Tork Craft brand - nothing like a proper home grown South African brand. The men and women behind the brand are also incredible with special attention being paid to every aspect of their tools. We visited their facility and saw the lengths they go to, to ensure their tools are up to their standards. You will never go wrong with any Tork Craft product!
I bought an Ingco impact driver based on cost, the thing has almost built my entire homestead including my cottage, 3 years in its still going after major abuse. I can certainly recommend it.
Wow that is super impressive! its information like this we cannot test for, thank you for sharing your experiences with us, it is very good to know how the tools perform over a long period of time.
I also bought my cordless drill about 3-4 years ago and i've really put it through its paces and its still going strong. When this one finally decides to give in im definitely buying another Ingco.
Bought Ingco drill and grinder kit in August. I take my hat off with price and quality.
That is an awesome kit! I just wish we could get more stock from Ingco South Africa! With that said a shipment is on the way and we should receive more soon! thank you for sharing your experience with the brand!
Great video gents, you guys keep getting better and better, keep up the good work 💪🏻💪🏻
Thank for your feedback, we are happy you enjoyed the video!
Bloody hell finally south africa reviews im so glad about this keep it going guys
Thank you very much for the encouragement and the support!
Clear and unbiased. Well done
Thank you very much 🙏🏻
I have been using Dewalt for more than 10 years now with no problems.
Dewalt Tools are such great tools and are very well made. You cannot go wrong with them.
Very good comparison. Thank you.
However, in order to get maximum rated torque, you must use impact rated socket, since their mass is higher, the machines can deliver higher torque.
As for the machines themselves, i will choose the Ingco, since i will only use it to work on my car and home, so 450 nm is still plenty. 😌
Thank you very much for you comment, we unfortunately dropped the ball with regard to the socket we used - certainly not the correct tool for the job. In future we will ensure we have a proper impact socket to reach peak performance of the tool.
We really appreciate your support, thank you very much for watching!
@@NorthernBoltandToolYes, this is important on big sites , the light duty (silver) start cracking after a while. The black heavy duty sockets definitely the way to go.
Man I've been wanting to see people test ingco against other brands . I am quite impressed, I would just like to know how long the tools will last, obviously you just testing them out the box and selling them but maybe you can interview your clients and find out. The reason I ask is because my ingco drills only last just over a year before they wore out. Thank you for the video and the effort 🎉
Hi there, this is super valuable to know, the return rates we see on this brand is very low, but that’s about all we can go on. Of course we own these tools in our personal capacity but we are not contractors working with the tools everyday - we are more DIY type users which obviously prolongs the life of the tools. We have spoken to our industrial type customers and the feedback we have received is that the Ingco tools last a similar amount of time or slight longer than the competition but they come in at a fraction of the price - 50% to 60% of the competitors pricing making their offering compelling. We will keep an eye on the lifespan of the tools, we will mention this in future videos 💪🏻💪🏻
I have the Ingco cordless, impact driver, reciprocating saw, weed eater, drill, circular saw and multi tool, they work hard and have been extremely durable
I have been abusing many ingco cordless tools for several years now. Lets just say I sold all my Makita kit and replaced them with Ingco. I have the original 300NM Impact Wrench and it has been WORKED and dropped and sometimes been the other hammer since 2021 and it is still going strong. Deffo getting the 500nm, the 850nm is more than what I need. I probably have 15 or 20 tools in their 20v range.
Awesome job guys, thanks for the video. Ingco is definitely the best choice 😊
Thank you very much for the comment and your support! We really appreciate it 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Great video! Since brands like Milwaukee, Flex, Ryobi, Festool, and Makita are considered super premium, more over a luxury..and most people in India can't afford them due to their insane prices, it's really nice of you to review brands like DeWalt and Ingco, which are quite popular in India. Keep it up! Love from India❤...just sub btw😊
Hi there, thank you so much for your comment and support! As South Africans we face quite a similar tool market to what you do in India, we will continue to work in bringing these types of comparisons onto our channel. Thank you for subscribing! it means a lot to us!
The power of the internet is incredible!! 😅
thank you so so so so much for this video i was looking for to know the real power of ingco drill
your chanel is amazing and i wish the for you❤
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Can you do thesame test for ingco 850 nm impact wrench. Thanks
Ingco emtop total they are among the best in terms of the low cost they have, I have been using them in the service for over 1 year and they still have excellent performance, I use them with 4ah batteries the 7.5 Ah battery has an excellent performance
Thank you for your comment and insight, we are glad to hear the tools live up to your expectations!
Nice. Please do the same test with the Ingco 850Nm model. I have it and I love it :)
Coming soon!
Would like to see a test for the 850 nm one with to others especially to see them been used on truck lugs. Within the test
This is a great idea! We just need to find someone willing to lend us a truck, which shouldn’t be too hard, this is definitely something we have in mind for a future video
ThankYou for review.
Kindly review INGCO 2085 (850NM) impact wrench.
I found INGCO tools to b reasonably priced for quality DIY work in my country.
I own several ingco P20s lineup tools.
Great suggestion! It is in the pipeline and destined for a future video. thank you for the support!
Great comparison! Do a similar comparison of cordless impact drills involving Ingco CIDLI20602.
Thank you so much for your feedback! We will look into this and see what we can come up with!
Is there any new model of Ingco cordless impact drill coming up which is more powerful than cidli20602?
This is nice, comparison of established big box tool brands with new brands line ingco is needed
please add Bosch in the lineup
Hi there, thank you very much, we are happy to hear you enjoyed the video! We are going to be bringing more brands on for comparisons, keep an eye out for that!
The dewalt dcf921 is considered a stubby impact if i am not mistaken so its definitely consodrably smaller than the inco(3 cm) whick is alot in a small confined space . Maybe you could comepare the inco to a similarly sized dewalt and see
Noted, going forward we will do so
Great tool test. Can the team please test the dewalt dcf961 against it's competitors. I need a strong impact wrench as I am a diesel machanic.
Thanks for the suggestion! we certainly will, we just busy upgrading our testing rig as the old one was not able to handle the amount of torque we put through it when we started testing the more powerful machines!
Nice video indeed yes, however Im not sure if the torqcraft did infact loosen the 500nm bolt, it would have been better or more fair, to recheck the toque on the bolt after the first two tools could have loosen the bolt already and the torqcraft just did the last couple of nm...anyways, still a good video.
I bought an Ingco Drive Ratchet. I would like to know how that compares to some of the other drive ratchets on the market.
Thank you for your comment, we have impact drivers on the list, comparisons on these machines will be coming soon!
Nice comparison. 👍
Thank you very much for your support! We have more planned in the pipeline, hope you have a great day 💪🏻💪🏻
The problem isn't the tools, it is the standard bi hex socket you are using, use a proper six sided impact socket, the results will be more accurate.
Hi there, thank you for your valuable feedback, we are going to make a number of changes to our testing procedure to ensure more accurate tests going forward. Thank you for your comment and support, we really appreciate it!
I think it would work better if you used the specified hexagonal impact socket
Hi there, thank you for your comment, going forward we will be using a Impact hex sockets for our testing to ensure more consistent and accurate results!
The Tork Craft loosening 500Nm faster than it could at 400Nm, seems odd. Might want to recheck that one.
We retorqued and did the test multiple times, not sure what it is but the Tork Craft unit just hits hard 🤷🏻♂️
A tear down video in the future is on the cards to compare hammer and anvil weights and general design etc etc
11:28 Was the nut tightened back to 500nm? Because 2 wrenches before that already tried to loosen it. Maybe it wasn't at 500 nm?
Hi there, thank you very much for your comment. We re-torqued each nut between tests, we neglected to mention that, but yes, we are confident that the nut was correctly fastened prior to the test.
Please can you confirm that you re-torqued the 500NM bolt after each test?
Yes, we can confirm all fasteners were retorqued before each test
Try a 20volt Dewalt DCF900 Impact gun. Your test was not fair.
Noted, going forward we will test this unit
maybe tork succeeded on the 500nm because the dewalt and ingco already loosen it a bit?
i have total (same ingco) tightening force suck, yea it tights enough but pressing out ball joints and bearings little bit sucks but nut busting destroys anything, i torque down 32mm axle nut about 700nm and it busted no problem with impact socket
Thanks for the comment, we need to change up and improve in a few areas which we will be doing to bring you guys more accurate results
@@NorthernBoltandTool it will be great ingco versus other famous tools brands with same performance and same capacity battery
Please compare 500nm vs 850nm
Great suggestion, it is something that is in the pipeline!
Incgo is the best value
We agree, thank you very much for watching!
Ingco will do I guess!!!...
100% the value proposition is tough to argue against, quality tools made affordable!
According to your tests 400nm is harder for Tork Craft in comparision to 500nm which is nonsense. Check your torque wrench for precision or use something precise, like Wurth and do the tests again. Good luck!
Thank you for your feedback and tips, there are a few things we need to improve on and we will definitely do this going forward. Thank you for your insight, it will help us become better tool reviewers!
Nice video ive enjoyed just quick question did you retourgued the 500nm centre nut again after the attempts with the two first tools
Hi there, yes, everything was retorqued between tests.
Good video sir i am retailer ingco brand from in India
What about Milwaukee brand?
Thanx that was informative
Absolute pleasure! Thanks for your loyal support of our channel.
Why not bring in a Milwaukee tool into the comparison?
Noted, we will look into bringing them in
The DeWalt with a decent battery will outperform the competitors by a long shot I think.
he already using decent battery :d dewalt powerstack 1.7 battery is a beast better than normal 4or5 amp dewalt battery
the ingco battery looks like a dewalt battery ?
They look similar but they are not interchangeable. The slots where the blades slide into the terminals are spaced differently.
I would just mention that the unofficial industry standard for measuring is 10 seconds not 5. 10 seconds will not damage any decent tool. If it breaks in 10 secs, it;s obviously trash in the first place.
Hi there, thank you for your comment, we have noted this future tests will run for 10 seconds, we hope you enjoyed the rest of the video.
Esta bien toda la prueba .pero lo malogra todo el video al usar un dado incorrecto .ese dado no es de impacto.ya porfavor usen las herramientas adecuadas.para cada uso. El dado cromado rebota los golpes ,y en cambio el dado negro de molidbeno no rebota los golpes y incrementa el torque real del equipo
We got the correct socket and did some testing and the results were identical, it’s just a pity the socket did not arrive in time for filming.
Hi guys, thank you very much for this comparison! I was considering the dewalt dcf921 as per your comparison until I came across the ingco 500nm. I am very pleased to know the Ingco rated torque is similar to Dewalt and other top brands and I'm very happy with my purchase. Next on my list is the Ingco 850nm and it would be awesome to see what it can do against the DCF891
Just a couple of points for the next one:
Impact socket as others have stated
Impact for 10 seconds as most other tests do
Loosen the nuts at least 2 times, sometimes the socket isn't seated as well and this can effect the results
I found this guy does a really good comparison without fancy testing equipment like the torque test channel has. ua-cam.com/video/FL_jy4ouT98/v-deo.html&ab_channel=ShopToolReviews
Hi there, thank you very much for your feedback and comment. We are happy to hear you are happy with your purchase.
Thank you very much for your tips, impact socket, testing times and number of tests per nut, they will all be actioned. We are at the very beginning of our journey and information like you have provided is invaluable.
Thank you for the video, there is plenty for us to take away from it in terms of best practice and ideas.
Thank you very much for your loyal support!
Ingco was the winner then.
Disappointed in the ingco wrench specially with the specs on it 650 nm should able to break loose those nuts easily.
Yea we were also surprised with this, we are going to re run tests with an impact socket and see if there are any changes to the result
Juan Manuel Lopez vs Rafael
Tork Craft : for bits, discs and blades... they shouldn't be in the power tool market... sjek!!!
Don't write off the Tork Craft power tools so quickly, they people at T/C do tons of R&D before releasing a tool into the market, sometimes it take them up to 2 years of R&D on a tool before introducing it to the market.
their accessories are what they are known for, but their power tools are not bad at all.
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Thanks for being all metric. Send them Yanks to kindy to learn their old fashioned Farenheits.
Hey I like your video but way too much talk
Noted 👌🏻
wuajajaj ingco , es solo para amateur , esos que solo hacen pequeñas reparaciones en casa , dewalt es de alto rendimiento profesional , y la otra marca , aqui es conocida como uberman , pero tambien es para amateur , aunque un poco superior a ingco
Mucho blabla poco cus cus
unsubscribe too much advertising
Hey you said you use the battery that the tool came with the craft came with none. You should lock it and used it only manual. What a liar.