Awesome! Once you try these you’ll definitely find a place for its use. I’ve almost ditched my ratchets. Between this and a Wera Tool Check. I can get through most jobs.
I think you’re the only guy on UA-cam with all three. THANK GOD! please make more videos on them. I’m trying to decide which one to use on a breaker box and receptacles.
I think the high speed 1200rpm version is the most practical. The other two, not so much. The high torque will just make it spin in your hand. I sold the 3-speed one and bought the high speed version.
Absolutely. I’ve been running the higher speed one more and more. I find myself reaching for it more than the others. It’s actually in my edc for the week!
Was on my list but the EU has just passed law that items have to have user removable eplacable batteries to avoid becoming disposable so will wait a little till they redesign.
I currently have the high speed and its just got no beans. It can't even drive most screws I throw at it. It's nice if you just use it on small ph1 sized stuff but man, it can barely do most things easily.
Loads. Managed to last a day without charging before and even when I did need to charge it charges really fast, dropped it a couple times at height and it’s still going.
If you're a limp-wristed electrician get the low-speed Hi-torque, If you're a masculine electrician get the High speed, If you're not sure get the three-speed.
@@iangregoryhome You can put the smaller bits in, but they will not stick out because they are too short. You need to use the longer, at least 25mm, extended bits.
Morgan's Maintenance ground off a piece of a bit and put it in the 3-speed. Now the non-Japanese bits fit with less slop than the Japanese bits did without the spacer. The piece stays inside until you disengage the bit lock and tip the driver upside down.
@@bevanbraganza6577 thanks mate it’s about $20 aud but try to get as much as you can in one order. as they ship in quite a large box. Could prob get three screwdrivers in that box easy
you call 280 Newton quite small???? haha.... you have no idea my friend, how hard it is to apply 280 newton.
I didn't know these existed. I love my manual Vessel so much I bought two. I NEED these. Thanks for the video!
Awesome! Once you try these you’ll definitely find a place for its use. I’ve almost ditched my ratchets. Between this and a Wera Tool Check. I can get through most jobs.
I just bought one on ebay on the way havent had a chance to check it out the 3 speed
Wish the LED would flash to show speed change... hard to see that little green light when your finger is over it.
I think you’re the only guy on UA-cam with all three. THANK GOD! please make more videos on them. I’m trying to decide which one to use on a breaker box and receptacles.
Great video dude! Does anyone in the comments know if these take the standard UK drill bits
I think the high speed 1200rpm version is the most practical. The other two, not so much. The high torque will just make it spin in your hand. I sold the 3-speed one and bought the high speed version.
Absolutely. I’ve been running the higher speed one more and more. I find myself reaching for it more than the others. It’s actually in my edc for the week!
Was on my list but the EU has just passed law that items have to have user removable
eplacable batteries to avoid becoming disposable so will wait a little till they redesign.
Who cares. Just buy it from overseas@@ks-hg5vo
I currently have the high speed and its just got no beans. It can't even drive most screws I throw at it. It's nice if you just use it on small ph1 sized stuff but man, it can barely do most things easily.
@@Huskiefluffthey aren’t meant for driving screws into wood/hard materials.
Can you order straight from japan to US?
Yes
Great channel name. good content.
Thanks! Appreciate it!
Thanks for this, you showed me I need the high speed for my application. Cheers.
Does it look like removing the screw on the side would allow the the driver to be opened for battery replacement in the future?
You dont half waffle on lad. Get to the point and stop mumbling like a child
Can hardly hear you
Are they throw away when the battery dies? How do they charge and how long is the charge time?
3 speed p1 is USB c. The high speed and high torque are micro USB.
gut danke
Good afternoon, I would like to know where I can get the electric drill, thank you
Amazon
Thanks for taking the time to make this
No worries! Thanks for watching!
About how many ie sockets plate will it do before it will require changing.
Loads. Managed to last a day without charging before and even when I did need to charge it charges really fast, dropped it a couple times at height and it’s still going.
@@konstantine381 thanks…will consider one.
If you're a limp-wristed electrician get the low-speed Hi-torque, If you're a masculine electrician get the High speed, If you're not sure get the three-speed.
That’s a good way to put it 😂!
Which one is better for automotive use ? Most on stuff like door panels,plastic ,interior,
Etc
I can’t imagine any electrician would be limp wrested enough to need the high torque model. Hand torquing is always best.
Thank you!
Remember, these use the 13mm shank vs the E6/C6 shank.
Good point! I’m pretty sure the three speed can accept both. I will double check
They all take both ,50mm or a bit holder will be required.
@@iangregoryhome You can put the smaller bits in, but they will not stick out because they are too short. You need to use the longer, at least 25mm, extended bits.
Morgan's Maintenance ground off a piece of a bit and put it in the 3-speed. Now the non-Japanese bits fit with less slop than the Japanese bits did without the spacer. The piece stays inside until you disengage the bit lock and tip the driver upside down.
price?
Links in description. Will depend on your currency but around $60aud
@@toolstorybro Thanks. CA prices are simlar to AU
@@toolstorybro checked your link, how much was shipping off japan amazon to aus? Good content man 🤟🏼
@@bevanbraganza6577 thanks mate it’s about $20 aud but try to get as much as you can in one order. as they ship in quite a large box. Could prob get three screwdrivers in that box easy
Dumb cheap
Heavily debating on getting one of these.
Didn’t think I would need it but now I have it I use it more and more .
Yeah you will never not take it with you after you have one
@@iwenive3390 such an underrated comment. Definitely near or on me most of the time
Get to the point geezzz
Electric screwdriver? This makes me sad. Tortured by weak men…. My god, but your back into it. Use your dam hands.
an electric screwdriver saves time and money, you think real men should use a leatherman instead of a chainsaw to cut down a tree?
I like my wrists thank you very much