Awesome video, it's great to see these Hyper Tough 12v 3/8" impact wrenches disassembled on camera! I enjoyed the attention to little details and your personal anecdotes. Right now Lowe's is selling a new compact 1500 in-lb Skil 12v 1/4" impact driver with 2ah battery and a fast charger for $59 (ID6744A-10)! It gave similar 12v Dewalt, Makita, Bosch and Milwaukee a run for their money in certain tests. I've seen it tested against the Hyper Tough 12v 1/4" impact driver and I hate to break it to you but the Skil impact driver beats it by a good margin. There's also a similar Skil 12v 3/8" impact wrench kit (unfortunately available only on Amazon as of writing for $99). It'd be cool if you tested and compared it to the Hyper Tough 12v 3/8" impact wrench! Disassembly and all. If it goes on sale for $59 like the impact driver, I may purchase one or have to seriously consider the Hyper Tough. I kinda want one myself. Hyper Tough 12v 3/8" impact wrench No-load speed: 0-2500 RPM Rated impact rate: 0-3300 IPM Max Tighten Torque: 305 Nm / 225 ft-lbs Max Breakaway Torque: 380 Nm / 280 ft-lbs Skil 12v 3/8" impact wrench No load speed: 1,700/2,200/2,500 RPM Max. impact rate: 2,000/3,200/3,400 IPM Fastening torque: 125 ft-lbs Nut-busting torque: 200 ft-lbs I can't believe the Hyper Tough impact wrench has more tightening/fastening torque AND breakaway/nut-busting torque than the Skil! Very interesting.
I bought all of them hyper tough impact ratchet both ratchets impact driver and the one you just took apart I also bought the 4 amp battery for all 4 of the tools it’s not bad bro it gets you by I am a tech I work on cars all day it all helps good video doe
Exactly what I was looking for. Could you possibly get the part number on the driver board? And is there hall or is it halless. I’m guessing the latter to keep price down
The crazy part is I wonder if you could modify a hyper tough tool to fit a Bosch 12 v battery because they're aftermarket batteries are easy to find and somethings the price is really good and some of the tools look vaguely familiar the reciprocating saw looks like my Bosch and I couldn't pass up up $70 3 tool kit on clearance last January tractor supply that's give me more I have a Dremel probably just needs a little trimming it could it could does batteries look similar to mine I've been seeing these tools and thinking about certain ones for basic applications if something I'm not going to use much but need
At this price point , its not bad but its numbers are pretty pathetic on a dyno. However, since this 3-4 times cheaper than a Milwaukee, its power being 2-3 times less is acceptable.
@@austinsmith3750 you're paying for it though. Trust me, I own Milwaukee, DeWalt and Ridgid tools. I stand by quality but if you are looking for something in a pinch and it works out for ya... More power to ya.
@toolsonabudget7763 lol oh I notice your using both hands. I know in one of your old videos you mentioned about finding a new body mount so that you can have both hands free. I've been looking for something like that
Also worth noting is if the anvil and hammer assembly are original or cloned from Milwaukee or something else.
Agreed. That would help build value for sure!
Did you ever find this out? Want to see if these can be converted to 1/4"
Awesome video, it's great to see these Hyper Tough 12v 3/8" impact wrenches disassembled on camera! I enjoyed the attention to little details and your personal anecdotes.
Right now Lowe's is selling a new compact 1500 in-lb Skil 12v 1/4" impact driver with 2ah battery and a fast charger for $59 (ID6744A-10)! It gave similar 12v Dewalt, Makita, Bosch and Milwaukee a run for their money in certain tests. I've seen it tested against the Hyper Tough 12v 1/4" impact driver and I hate to break it to you but the Skil impact driver beats it by a good margin.
There's also a similar Skil 12v 3/8" impact wrench kit (unfortunately available only on Amazon as of writing for $99). It'd be cool if you tested and compared it to the Hyper Tough 12v 3/8" impact wrench! Disassembly and all. If it goes on sale for $59 like the impact driver, I may purchase one or have to seriously consider the Hyper Tough. I kinda want one myself.
Hyper Tough 12v 3/8" impact wrench
No-load speed: 0-2500 RPM
Rated impact rate: 0-3300 IPM
Max Tighten Torque: 305 Nm / 225 ft-lbs
Max Breakaway Torque: 380 Nm / 280 ft-lbs
Skil 12v 3/8" impact wrench
No load speed: 1,700/2,200/2,500 RPM
Max. impact rate: 2,000/3,200/3,400 IPM
Fastening torque: 125 ft-lbs
Nut-busting torque: 200 ft-lbs
I can't believe the Hyper Tough impact wrench has more tightening/fastening torque AND breakaway/nut-busting torque than the Skil! Very interesting.
i just got two of those with 4.0 ah battery and 1/4 impact driver
How do you like it? How does it perform?
@@davidricardo86 for weekend mechanics it works good
I bought all of them hyper tough impact ratchet both ratchets impact driver and the one you just took apart I also bought the 4 amp battery for all 4 of the tools it’s not bad bro it gets you by I am a tech I work on cars all day it all helps good video doe
Exactly what I was looking for. Could you possibly get the part number on the driver board? And is there hall or is it halless. I’m guessing the latter to keep price down
I can check on wednesday whrn i get back ill check both lol
The crazy part is I wonder if you could modify a hyper tough tool to fit a Bosch 12 v battery because they're aftermarket batteries are easy to find and somethings the price is really good and some of the tools look vaguely familiar the reciprocating saw looks like my Bosch and I couldn't pass up up $70 3 tool kit on clearance last January tractor supply that's give me more I have a Dremel probably just needs a little trimming it could it could does batteries look similar to mine I've been seeing these tools and thinking about certain ones for basic applications if something I'm not going to use much but need
At this price point , its not bad but its numbers are pretty pathetic on a dyno. However, since this 3-4 times cheaper than a Milwaukee, its power being 2-3 times less is acceptable.
ya i saw that but honestly i have been using it on clients cars and like it so far it even takes off lug nuts
@@toolsonabudget7763some lugs not the ones on my truck sadly.
I’d recommend a dewalt or Milwaukee they last and are built well
@@austinsmith3750 you're paying for it though. Trust me, I own Milwaukee, DeWalt and Ridgid tools. I stand by quality but if you are looking for something in a pinch and it works out for ya... More power to ya.
that intro really killing my ears and speakers
Great video
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What kind of body cam do you use?
My iphone lol a 13 pro max
@toolsonabudget7763 lol oh I notice your using both hands. I know in one of your old videos you mentioned about finding a new body mount so that you can have both hands free. I've been looking for something like that
Amazing quality for the price point hard to beat.