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Thanks Stuart - good comparison; throw the Bosch in the dustbin, if you're working with the drill yourself and will take good care of it - get the DeWalt, if you have a crew using the tools and don't want to cry when one gets damaged - Ingco all the way...
Great work team northern bolt and tool! My only suggestion is to use higher capacity batteries so that the batteries aren't the limitation to achieve maximum performance and compare that to their specifications. The torque test channel on UA-cam demonstrates the advantage higher capacity batteries have on cordless power tools regardless of the type of tool being tested. Great to see Ingco compared to the more well-known brands and seeing what I experience myself owning this drill when compared to the competition.
Great video! Would love to see a drill comparison for DIYers. I nominate, Ryobi XBID-18 vs Ingco 66nm vs Einhell brushless hammer drills. Please do the same for their brushless rotary hammers. I'm curious to see how they handle different materials like cement blocks, clay bricks, and concrete!
My brushless model did come with two batteries. Pity you got the wrong model. I am not relaay staisfied with your test. I think you should use the brushless Bosch although it might be more expensive.
We will have a look through the Bosch catalogue and see what we can do, we chose this unit due to the similarity in price, next time we will look at specs!
Greetings, success, friend... in these drills like the one you use, you can use sds plus drill bits for concrete or those that are smaller, but they come with slots in the shank like the sds plus and the Max
We have been wanting to this video for the longest time, Ingco South Africa are just battling to get stock for the last 3 or 4 months, it is frustrating, but when we can, we will do a vacuum video!
How does the "Ah" affects performance? It's just the capacity bruh. "Ah" is the same as "mah" in your regular low voltage batteries. If i have a 20,000mah powerbank, it's the same as the 20Ah powerbank. Let's keep it clear. Ah and mAh are just capacities. What it affects is the time you will be able to use the device continuously.
The illusion of making it more powerful just by sticking 4.0 Ah batteries is a bluff. It will only last longer. But the device itself has a constant power output at all times.
@@leeedwardtayson9141what you are saying is logical of course and that what i thought at first. but then i tested it and I was shocked that the 4 ah batt did give the tool a bit more power
I have a range of more than 20 dewalt tools, and recently I've really been wondering if I should rather just have gone for ingco, just out of a pricing perspective. I still love my dewalt tools though.
There is nothing wrong with Dewalt their tools are incredible and if they are for you to use personally there is nothing wrong with going for a higher end brand.
My friend I am also a dewalt fan, i have 15 tools myself, trust me these inco tools are not the same quality, and how long will these tools last especially when you are using them everyday! A diy er use inco ,not a professional / tradesmen ,we use proper tools! Dewalt makes a 3 beam laser which is guaranteed of upto a 4 foot drop without the need of recalibration !!!! Just one example......😊
@@GideonduPlessis I agree with you fully. I'm very impressed with my range of dewalt tools. I've bought a few off-brand power tools on Amazon in the US, and you can tell the difference in build quality when you work with them. But, on that note, I believe that ingco is really not bad for it's target market, not everybody wants to pay R2500 to R6000 for one tool. The diy'er as you've mentioned, is the perfect customer to target for the ingco range.
Very impressive to see a cheap brand like ingco competing with a higher end more expensive brand. I'd love to see ingco bring out a drill as powerful as Dewalt top of line drill, and on the side note, I'd like to see ingco bring out a larger battery then the 7.5 ah because I'm struggling with mine using the grinder and other power intensive tools for a long period of time. But we'll done ingco 🎉
I totally agree! I have heard there will be major developments in battery tech in the coming months / year, larger capacity batteries are on the horizon. As for higher output drills, I am not sure how / where the developments are going in this department, we will just need to wait and see.
I used to be a tool snob . (We never run down our expensive purchases or admit to bying a dud.) I am also a DIYer. I only purchased only Bosch , Makita, etc.; these are mostly corded products. I started getting a bit peeved every time I wanted to drill a hole to hang a picture or for mounting the solar stuff and having to find an extension cord , chuck key, etc. I had a Bosch cordless, which got stolen. I desperately needed a drill on a Sunday and purchased a cheapy Shultz non impact drill ( that was about 8 years ago and its worked hard droped off lader etc and still going strong, which made me think about what tools I need in general . ) I then decided it was time for cordless and started looking around. DeWalt / Makita cordless are overpriced for a DIY person. Stanley is difficult to source. (DeWalt also make Stanley and Black & Decker) So I was left with basically Bosch , Ryobi and a few others. When Ingo came on the market, I wondered what the products were like . My first purchase was a cordless screwdriver. I was so impressed that the Bosch never gets used any more. When I decided to buy a cordless impact drill, I purchased the Ingo (same as one in the test), as they seem to have a large variety of readily available products . I can't express how impressed I am with the product. A couple of minutes to drill a hole for a picture frame incuding fetching the drill out of the garage. . I undid the wheel nuts on the trailer that have never been removed. ( I did use the 4AH battery as you get more torque.) So as to the review, I see exactly where the reviver is coming from. Excellent tool at a good price. The pricing has allowed me to expand the system. As to long levity, time will tell. Although I have had issues with Bosch. I went to Hello Peter to look at support reviews from the major suppliers, and they all get about 2 stars for service, including DeWalt.
Thank you very much for your comment! It is tough to make a decision when making a purchase, especially your first purchase into a cordless range as you are kind of committed to the system you choose. The Ingco brand continues to improve, it will be interesting to see how / if the legacy brands respond going forward. Thank you very much for your support and insight we really appreciate it!
Can anyone help me? What should I get INGCO CIDLI20602 or the BOSCH GSB 12V-30. I’m trying to decide which one would be more practical and better overall. The INGCO claims a torque of 60Nm, but it’s hard to believe.
Hi there, Unfortunately this is true, the only other option would be to purchase a bag, let me know if you would like me to link some potential options below for you?
Couldn’t agree more. Would love to get cases for my Ingco tools, but I don’t need another charger (or more 2Ah batteries) every time I buy a tool. PS. Great video!
Ingco South Africa launched it and then discontinued it it like 4 months later - we sadly cannot get more stock. It is enormously frustrating and I hope things like this do not happen again going forward. There are some new drill models planned for our market, we will test them when we can get our hands on them.
Can you please do a Nm test with the Ingco CIDLI206081? I sold my old Ingco drill to get this compact one, but I belive the old one had more power? No other tool can compare to the Ingco innthe spec/price range
Bosch GSB 185 li would have been a better for comparison , not a lot more than GSB 180, and current brushless technology Ingco is fantastic value for money , almost matched dewalt at so much less price
Thank you for your insight, we will do more drill comparisons in the future, next time Bosch will be represented by their flagship drill. Thank you for watching!
An interesting video, but its unfair to compare maximum screwing torque while using the drill setting! A more meaningful and fair comparison would be to set each drill to its maximum torque setting, say 12, or 13 or whatever, then try it in gear one and gear two and measure the torque before the clatter clutch releases and saves the motor. That would give you highest torque output. Demonstrating them as you did, with them set to drill, the clutch cannot release and it does not compare how well it can perform against a high torque load. It really compares how strong your wrists are. You need the lowest gear, and stiffest clatter clutch setting. I have both a DeWald and Ingco, and the DeWald is in a class of its own under high load. Drilling and Screwing tight are two different activities. The first needs power, the second needs torque and that is protected by a clutch.
Thank you very much for your insight and comment, we have it noted and will do more extensive torque tests going forward. The Dewalt is a beast, glad to hear you are enjoying your tools!
I have a bunch of older Bosch tools in good condition but can't find replacement batteries. The batteries I can find cost more than a new tool. Also no service centres close by. Some minor parts also not available unless you want to break the bank. Maybe it's time for a new make.
Hi there, thank you for your comment, for the Bosch brand we got a machine that is comparable in pricing to Ingco and Dewalt we got a machine comparable in specs.
When you switch the cordless to the Drill function, it will always use max torque available on both speed setting (the clutch is bypassed in drill mode, so there is no slippage and the motor will push till it stalls))
Im Pakistan mujhi an do no misi ak chahiye ingco ya de wewalt likn inki qemat bht zyadahi aik drill aik battery aik charger ingco ke kemat kya bnige Pakistane ropez for bht minga priga ?
Ahi estan las pruebas yo la verdad me quedo con INGCO el precio a comparación de un Bosch o un Dwalk ni punto de comparación a la final dan 3l mismo trabajo
One of the reasons dewalt is more expensive is the fact that the tough tstack system box is much stronger durable than the rest,as said it can be stacked wich is a must when working from your bakkie so nothing can fall around at the back while driving! the locking meganisms are metal and the hinge part has a metal bar running through for xtra strength!!!another thing almost all of dewalt tools come in their strong tough cases not carton boxes like inco for example. Inco tools guys are for the diy ers working from their garages its not a professional every day tool on job sites. Would love to see inco been submurged like dewalt and still work......?go search for that one of dewalt, havent find a inco one yet. come on guys dewalt is in another league shouldn't even been part of this video! In my opinion dewalt is in the same league as makita ,festool,Milwaukee, hilti.check VCG construction on you tube.i am not thumb sucking this message, i have 13 different dewalt brushless tools .......dewalt lover😊
How come increasing the battery capacity, increases the output force of the device? It's the same Voltage. Just the capacity was changed. And the device is sucking out constant current in the battery. Let's be clear, do not mislead other people regarding 8.0Ah, 6.0Ah, 5.0Ah, 4.0Ah, 2.0Ah being larger means more powerful. No no no. Bigger Ah batteries are made for people who tend to use the device for a longer period of time. More juice, more work can be done. It means, no frequent charging needed. Bigger capacity comes with a trade also, charging time is very long.
@@PieterL747 no bro. Integrated circuits are designed with constant amperage. Resistors also are not varying. Output power will always be the same. That's why they are labeled as 60Nm. It is not calculated as voltage x ampere. Ampere-hour is different from Ampere. Ampere-hour is the capacity of the battery. While Ampere is the current drawn by the device to the battery.
@@PieterL747 there are more things other than ohm's law. We cannot feed too much current on the device because it will burn its circuitry. The device is intelligent enough to suck what current is needed. For example, a cordless impact drill with 2Ah battery will run out for 1 hour of continuous usage. If 4Ah will be used, it will last for 2 hours. And if that same battery 2Ah is used in Circular saw which consumes more current, it will only last for about 30minutes of continuous usage. And 1 hour for 4Ah. INGCO didn't label their power tools the Current input required because they have their own universal batteries which can be used in all of their power tools. It's up to you to pick what battery will fit for your work-hours. But each and every power tool is sucking current from the batteries at a different rate from each other.
@@PieterL747 trust me. I'm an Electronics engineer and I also practice electrical circuitry. Capacity (Ah) is different from Current drawn by the device from the battery (A). Remember those times when we can change our cellphone's batteries? Ever bought a high capacity battery before? Those with higher mAh (miliAmp-hour) batteries. It never increases your phone's performance. It will only last longer.
Am I wrong when I say that these drills are all drill drivers with impact settings???the guy on making this video keep calling them impact drivers or drills so my question is then what is an an impact drill then???inco will never be as good as dewalt ,dewalt has been around for many years,would like to see more variety of dewalt tools though. Inco does flood the market with a big variety of tools like that but their visical appearance just can't be compared with dewalt ......dewalt is making tough tools ,no questions ask!
You see that with your eyes and you still keep to lai yourself 😂😂 dewalt price 400 $ inco price 40$ and you got that test 😂 and yes dealt is better but is he better 10 times ?
If you want tough go Hilti. Dewaldt is over rated and not worth the spend. I changed all my tools for ingco 6 years ago and even my 18v is still going strong..that’s proof…
This is the second video where INGCO wins just because of price!, but the performance is shit. Does INGCO give Northen Bolt money to ensure they finish first?
Hi there, we can assure you nothing has been sponsored and we have purchased everything with our own money. It is your prerogative if you would like to spend X2.5 more for a marginal performance gain, but from a price / value proposition Ingco wins hands down. One needs to consider the whole picture in order to make a proper informed purchasing decision.
😂if you don't own the tool, don't say the performance is shit. Ingco tools deliver!! Thats the reason they are popular, people won't buy stuff that doesn't perform and waste their money
Hola! Tengo un taladro de baterías ingco y quedé sorprendido por la potencia que tiene, claro DeWalt y Bosh son marcas reconocidas, pero ingco tiene lo suyo.👍🏻
Absolutely love the ingco drill, I work with it everyday and it never let's me down.
Thank you for your comment and sharing your experience with the tools!
me too 👍
Same, those are the best brand for the cost
I love ingco I use my ingco impact wrence for almost 4 years everyday. And it is still alive and working properly
I like INGCO, due to it's Affordable price and availability of the spare parts over the counter.
Been looking for this video all over the internet for few weeks, now you’ve made it !! Big up
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Thanks been looking for this video too ,, Ingco is what im buying next week
Thanks for the tool reviews that u do ,I was and a Bosch tool fanatic but now have built my Ingco range am pleased with their tools ,quality
Thanks Stuart - good comparison; throw the Bosch in the dustbin, if you're working with the drill yourself and will take good care of it - get the DeWalt, if you have a crew using the tools and don't want to cry when one gets damaged - Ingco all the way...
The crew can buy their own tools.
@@Bushy-73 😂
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Great work team northern bolt and tool! My only suggestion is to use higher capacity batteries so that the batteries aren't the limitation to achieve maximum performance and compare that to their specifications. The torque test channel on UA-cam demonstrates the advantage higher capacity batteries have on cordless power tools regardless of the type of tool being tested.
Great to see Ingco compared to the more well-known brands and seeing what I experience myself owning this drill when compared to the competition.
Noted! Thank you for your suggestion! Appreciate your tips and support for our channel 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Great video!
Would love to see a drill comparison for DIYers.
I nominate, Ryobi XBID-18 vs Ingco 66nm vs Einhell brushless hammer drills. Please do the same for their brushless rotary hammers. I'm curious to see how they handle different materials like cement blocks, clay bricks, and concrete!
Great work Stuart, think the comparison videos will do a lot for the channel/advertising.
Thank you very much, we certainly hope so! Thank you for your support and thanks for watching!
My brushless model did come with two batteries. Pity you got the wrong model. I am not relaay staisfied with your test. I think you should use the brushless Bosch although it might be more expensive.
We will have a look through the Bosch catalogue and see what we can do, we chose this unit due to the similarity in price, next time we will look at specs!
Can you test ingco angle grinder
Esos ingcos estan dando la talla 👍 calidad precio! Buen video 💯
Value for money and quality are tough to beat from Ingco! We are happy that you are enjoying our videos, hope you have a great day!
Greetings, success, friend... in these drills like the one you use, you can use sds plus drill bits for concrete or those that are smaller, but they come with slots in the shank like the sds plus and the Max
Awesome comparison video, love the ingco. Heres another idea for a future video - ingco lithium ion vacuum cleaner CVLI2001 vs CVLI20061
We have been wanting to this video for the longest time, Ingco South Africa are just battling to get stock for the last 3 or 4 months, it is frustrating, but when we can, we will do a vacuum video!
If possible could you review the welder and the welder generator those 2 machines will be sick to use.
Thank you for the suggestion, we will look into making this content soon!
Since these 3 tools are now used. What is the price that it's sold at? Or do yourl just clean it up and put it back on the shelf?
I already got the ingco drill. It is truly a compact monster. Even more powerful with 4ah battery.
We are happy to hear you are enjoying your machine! The value for money proposition is mind blowing!
How does the "Ah" affects performance? It's just the capacity bruh. "Ah" is the same as "mah" in your regular low voltage batteries. If i have a 20,000mah powerbank, it's the same as the 20Ah powerbank. Let's keep it clear. Ah and mAh are just capacities. What it affects is the time you will be able to use the device continuously.
The illusion of making it more powerful just by sticking 4.0 Ah batteries is a bluff. It will only last longer. But the device itself has a constant power output at all times.
I have an Ingco drill driver, impact driver, 115mm cordless angle driver and just got a sds drill. Very happy with the brand
@@leeedwardtayson9141what you are saying is logical of course and that what i thought at first. but then i tested it and I was shocked that the 4 ah batt did give the tool a bit more power
I have a range of more than 20 dewalt tools, and recently I've really been wondering if I should rather just have gone for ingco, just out of a pricing perspective. I still love my dewalt tools though.
There is nothing wrong with Dewalt their tools are incredible and if they are for you to use personally there is nothing wrong with going for a higher end brand.
My friend I am also a dewalt fan, i have 15 tools myself, trust me these inco tools are not the same quality, and how long will these tools last especially when you are using them everyday! A diy er use inco ,not a professional / tradesmen ,we use proper tools! Dewalt makes a 3 beam laser which is guaranteed of upto a 4 foot drop without the need of recalibration !!!! Just one example......😊
@@GideonduPlessis I agree with you fully. I'm very impressed with my range of dewalt tools. I've bought a few off-brand power tools on Amazon in the US, and you can tell the difference in build quality when you work with them.
But, on that note, I believe that ingco is really not bad for it's target market, not everybody wants to pay R2500 to R6000 for one tool.
The diy'er as you've mentioned, is the perfect customer to target for the ingco range.
Very impressive to see a cheap brand like ingco competing with a higher end more expensive brand. I'd love to see ingco bring out a drill as powerful as Dewalt top of line drill, and on the side note, I'd like to see ingco bring out a larger battery then the 7.5 ah because I'm struggling with mine using the grinder and other power intensive tools for a long period of time. But we'll done ingco 🎉
I totally agree! I have heard there will be major developments in battery tech in the coming months / year, larger capacity batteries are on the horizon. As for higher output drills, I am not sure how / where the developments are going in this department, we will just need to wait and see.
Would love to see The Ryobi Brushless XBID-18 cordless drill vs ingco and some expensive drills
Thank you for the suggestion, we will definitely do something like this in future!
Very good comparison. 👍
Thanks! 👍 Happy to hear you enjoyed it!
It comes down to value for money. Item,battery, charger,back up. Total package.
Amazing review! Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for watching!
In the next comparison videos, consider adding comparative of specs sheets so that it's convenient to compare.
Great suggestion! We will do so going forward!
I used to be a tool snob . (We never run down our expensive purchases or admit to bying a dud.) I am also a DIYer. I only purchased only Bosch , Makita, etc.; these are mostly corded products. I started getting a bit peeved every time I wanted to drill a hole to hang a picture or for mounting the solar stuff and having to find an extension cord , chuck key, etc. I had a Bosch cordless, which got stolen. I desperately needed a drill on a Sunday and purchased a cheapy Shultz non impact drill ( that was about 8 years ago and its worked hard droped off lader etc and still going strong, which made me think about what tools I need in general . )
I then decided it was time for cordless and started looking around. DeWalt / Makita cordless are overpriced for a DIY person. Stanley is difficult to source. (DeWalt also make Stanley and Black & Decker) So I was left with basically Bosch , Ryobi and a few others. When Ingo came on the market, I wondered what the products were like . My first purchase was a cordless screwdriver. I was so impressed that the Bosch never gets used any more. When I decided to buy a cordless impact drill, I purchased the Ingo (same as one in the test), as they seem to have a large variety of readily available products . I can't express how impressed I am with the product. A couple of minutes to drill a hole for a picture frame incuding fetching the drill out of the garage. . I undid the wheel nuts on the trailer that have never been removed. ( I did use the 4AH battery as you get more torque.) So as to the review, I see exactly where the reviver is coming from. Excellent tool at a good price. The pricing has allowed me to expand the system.
As to long levity, time will tell. Although I have had issues with Bosch. I went to Hello Peter to look at support reviews from the major suppliers, and they all get about 2 stars for service, including DeWalt.
Thank you very much for your comment! It is tough to make a decision when making a purchase, especially your first purchase into a cordless range as you are kind of committed to the system you choose. The Ingco brand continues to improve, it will be interesting to see how / if the legacy brands respond going forward.
Thank you very much for your support and insight we really appreciate it!
I am so sorry you used the brushed Bosch. I have the brushless model and that has much more torque.
Thank you for the comment, next time round we will get a Brushless Bosch to see how it compares
Continue your chanal is amazing❤❤❤
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Can anyone help me? What should I get INGCO CIDLI20602 or the BOSCH GSB 12V-30. I’m trying to decide which one would be more practical and better overall. The INGCO claims a torque of 60Nm, but it’s hard to believe.
Would like to see comparison between Inco and Makita.
We are planning on something like this soon! Stay tuned 😉😉
what tools that you use here to test their torque? can you provide the link aswell?
I just wish we can buy these cases. I have drill (bought as standalone drill) but i want the case for the ingco drill
Hi there, Unfortunately this is true, the only other option would be to purchase a bag, let me know if you would like me to link some potential options below for you?
Couldn’t agree more. Would love to get cases for my Ingco tools, but I don’t need another charger (or more 2Ah batteries) every time I buy a tool. PS. Great video!
Great comparison. It really helped me to make up my mind. I'm definitely going for the other yellow brand....wink wink 😉 😉
Why u didnt used the new 70nm ingco.
We are all intrested in the new one....
Yes Sir we're waiting for it 🐐
Ingco South Africa launched it and then discontinued it it like 4 months later - we sadly cannot get more stock. It is enormously frustrating and I hope things like this do not happen again going forward. There are some new drill models planned for our market, we will test them when we can get our hands on them.
thanks for testing , Ingco very cheap . Nice
Can you please do a Nm test with the Ingco CIDLI206081? I sold my old Ingco drill to get this compact one, but I belive the old one had more power?
No other tool can compare to the Ingco innthe spec/price range
Hi there, in South Africa this model is no longer available, we do have a demo unit still though - we will do a test and let you know the result.
@NorthernBoltandTool that would be great! Thanks for the informative content you create, I look forward to all your vids
Include the 70nm ingco drill next time
Sadly Ingco South Africa discontinued it after supplying into the market for only a few months - not sure what their strategy was on that one!
Bosch GSB 185 li would have been a better for comparison , not a lot more than GSB 180, and current brushless technology
Ingco is fantastic value for money , almost matched dewalt at so much less price
Thank you for your insight, we will do more drill comparisons in the future, next time Bosch will be represented by their flagship drill. Thank you for watching!
Thank you
Its a pleasure! Thank you for watching!
An interesting video, but its unfair to compare maximum screwing torque while using the drill setting! A more meaningful and fair comparison would be to set each drill to its maximum torque setting, say 12, or 13 or whatever, then try it in gear one and gear two and measure the torque before the clatter clutch releases and saves the motor. That would give you highest torque output. Demonstrating them as you did, with them set to drill, the clutch cannot release and it does not compare how well it can perform against a high torque load. It really compares how strong your wrists are. You need the lowest gear, and stiffest clatter clutch setting. I have both a DeWald and Ingco, and the DeWald is in a class of its own under high load. Drilling and Screwing tight are two different activities. The first needs power, the second needs torque and that is protected by a clutch.
Thank you very much for your insight and comment, we have it noted and will do more extensive torque tests going forward.
The Dewalt is a beast, glad to hear you are enjoying your tools!
bosch is still the best for spare parts
From our experience in the South African market we have not had any major issues with any of these brands in terms of spares and after sales service.
I have a bunch of older Bosch tools in good condition but can't find replacement batteries. The batteries I can find cost more than a new tool. Also no service centres close by. Some minor parts also not available unless you want to break the bank. Maybe it's time for a new make.
The bosch drill was a brushed motor, why wasn't the brushless used?
Hi there, thank you for your comment, for the Bosch brand we got a machine that is comparable in pricing to Ingco and Dewalt we got a machine comparable in specs.
Are you not supposed to ensure the torque settings are on max????
When you switch the cordless to the Drill function, it will always use max torque available on both speed setting (the clutch is bypassed in drill mode, so there is no slippage and the motor will push till it stalls))
Ingco 💪💪💪
Im Pakistan mujhi an do no misi ak chahiye ingco ya de wewalt likn inki qemat bht zyadahi aik drill aik battery aik charger ingco ke kemat kya bnige Pakistane ropez for bht minga priga ?
Takealot is cheaper for Bosch. DOes it have a metal chuck? or is it the old model
Compare dewalt and bosch higher end drills with yours😅
We will do so on the next one ;) thanks for your suggestion and support!
Ahi estan las pruebas yo la verdad me quedo con INGCO el precio a comparación de un Bosch o un Dwalk ni punto de comparación a la final dan 3l mismo trabajo
Ingco is ofcourse better here as per price.
Sure is!
One of the reasons dewalt is more expensive is the fact that the tough tstack system box is much stronger durable than the rest,as said it can be stacked wich is a must when working from your bakkie so nothing can fall around at the back while driving! the locking meganisms are metal and the hinge part has a metal bar running through for xtra strength!!!another thing almost all of dewalt tools come in their strong tough cases not carton boxes like inco for example. Inco tools guys are for the diy ers working from their garages its not a professional every day tool on job sites. Would love to see inco been submurged like dewalt and still work......?go search for that one of dewalt, havent find a inco one yet. come on guys dewalt is in another league shouldn't even been part of this video! In my opinion dewalt is in the same league as makita ,festool,Milwaukee, hilti.check VCG construction on you tube.i am not thumb sucking this message, i have 13 different dewalt brushless tools .......dewalt lover😊
Why calling hammer drills impact drill? Impact drivers are a different function/tool
Drills are for drilling....
ingco with 5ah battery hits about 30nm
How come increasing the battery capacity, increases the output force of the device? It's the same Voltage. Just the capacity was changed. And the device is sucking out constant current in the battery. Let's be clear, do not mislead other people regarding 8.0Ah, 6.0Ah, 5.0Ah, 4.0Ah, 2.0Ah being larger means more powerful. No no no. Bigger Ah batteries are made for people who tend to use the device for a longer period of time. More juice, more work can be done. It means, no frequent charging needed. Bigger capacity comes with a trade also, charging time is very long.
More Amps = more Amps.
Volt × Amp = Watt (Watt = unit of power)
@@PieterL747 no bro. Integrated circuits are designed with constant amperage. Resistors also are not varying. Output power will always be the same. That's why they are labeled as 60Nm. It is not calculated as voltage x ampere. Ampere-hour is different from Ampere. Ampere-hour is the capacity of the battery. While Ampere is the current drawn by the device to the battery.
@@PieterL747 there are more things other than ohm's law. We cannot feed too much current on the device because it will burn its circuitry. The device is intelligent enough to suck what current is needed. For example, a cordless impact drill with 2Ah battery will run out for 1 hour of continuous usage. If 4Ah will be used, it will last for 2 hours. And if that same battery 2Ah is used in Circular saw which consumes more current, it will only last for about 30minutes of continuous usage. And 1 hour for 4Ah.
INGCO didn't label their power tools the Current input required because they have their own universal batteries which can be used in all of their power tools. It's up to you to pick what battery will fit for your work-hours. But each and every power tool is sucking current from the batteries at a different rate from each other.
@@PieterL747 trust me. I'm an Electronics engineer and I also practice electrical circuitry. Capacity (Ah) is different from Current drawn by the device from the battery (A).
Remember those times when we can change our cellphone's batteries? Ever bought a high capacity battery before? Those with higher mAh (miliAmp-hour) batteries. It never increases your phone's performance. It will only last longer.
Am I wrong when I say that these drills are all drill drivers with impact settings???the guy on making this video keep calling them impact drivers or drills so my question is then what is an an impact drill then???inco will never be as good as dewalt ,dewalt has been around for many years,would like to see more variety of dewalt tools though. Inco does flood the market with a big variety of tools like that but their visical appearance just can't be compared with dewalt ......dewalt is making tough tools ,no questions ask!
You see that with your eyes and you still keep to lai yourself 😂😂 dewalt price 400 $ inco price 40$ and you got that test 😂 and yes dealt is better but is he better 10 times ?
If you want tough go Hilti. Dewaldt is over rated and not worth the spend. I changed all my tools for ingco 6 years ago and even my 18v is still going strong..that’s proof…
This is the second video where INGCO wins just because of price!, but the performance is shit. Does INGCO give Northen Bolt money to ensure they finish first?
Hi there, we can assure you nothing has been sponsored and we have purchased everything with our own money. It is your prerogative if you would like to spend X2.5 more for a marginal performance gain, but from a price / value proposition Ingco wins hands down. One needs to consider the whole picture in order to make a proper informed purchasing decision.
😂if you don't own the tool, don't say the performance is shit. Ingco tools deliver!! Thats the reason they are popular, people won't buy stuff that doesn't perform and waste their money
Hola! Tengo un taladro de baterías ingco y quedé sorprendido por la potencia que tiene, claro DeWalt y Bosh son marcas reconocidas, pero ingco tiene lo suyo.👍🏻
Ingco so bad, why not Worx?
Worx is coming soon!
The american and german tolls very expensive and all of this brands made in china
i wish next feat is Ronix vs Ingco Impact driver.
Great suggestion, we will look into this!