Metabo HPT Hikoki IMPACT DRIVER SHOWDOWN! Can a Sub-Compact beat the Triple Hammer?
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
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Appreciate the love your showing metabo
It's so underrated! (and cheap!)
The black 2 hammer impact is the same as the green 2 hammer kit they sold up until earlier this year and we got a couple of those green 2 hammer impacts and 18V Hammer drills with two 2.5/5.0ah batteries, charger, bag for $60 each
Also have one of the 2 hammer black and black non hammer drill
All perform identically except the black have less features and black drill is not a hammer drill and a plastic chuck
Good impacts but still prefer triple hammer for most fastener work
Thanks for the info!
The quick connect is a patented design from makita. That's why so many impacts that u would think have it don't. I think milwaukee bought the rights to it at some point.
I’m all for metabo hpt. I’ve got an old hitachi brushed impact driver I’ve been using for over 5 years now and the 36v impact driver you have in your video. Would love to get the “bolt” impact driver but so far, i havnt found it in anything but a kit. So I’ll have to wait for now.
Same, I really want the bolt, but I am not paying $300 for that kit, its the most expensive impact on the market at this point.
I own both the Bolt and the regular Triple Hammer. To be honest, the only things I prefer about the Bolt are the size and the light. I feel that the Bolt vibrates more than the Triple Hammer and I like the settings better on the Triple Hammer as well. Don’t feel like you’re missing a lot.
My 18v metabo hpt triple hammer was a good impact, I used it heavily for about 2 years, including a lot of automotive work that was pushing it to the limit, a lot of roofing, dock work that was really hard on the tool. Lots of drops and oil spilled on it.
I got it super on sale, around 40-50$. I’d say it is worth it for someone who isn’t going to use it as heavily as I did, and their warranty isn’t really that great, they often make you go somewhere far away to get it replaced and the service center they sent me to charges $20 a tool.
Their 18v full size recip saw did not last me very long. I was hard on it but I still feel like it should have lasted much much longer, it made it about 6 months.
I’m probably going to go with makita, hilti, maybe Milwaukee, something with a little better reputation for longevity as metabo is having more durability issues than I’d like to see. If I paid full price for these tools I’d be pissed but since I got a pretty heavy discount and some free batteries I’d say they were worth the money. It’s just not really my favorite platform by any means so far
Indie, could you please do a short or video testing the black Metabo against your Makita impacts?
Unfortunately I don’t have that one anymore
@@UltimateToolReviewsNo worries! It just seemed like a cool comparison as the double hammer Japanese impact showdown. If you still have your WH18DEX, then I would love to see you face it off with your Makita impacts.