@@flamingohead27 you are welcome. It surprised me. The only thing I worried about was the longevity of the batteries and being able to get more later, but people are saying Makita batteries work
I got one after watching your video. I don't use high torque wrench too often and can't justify spending a lot of money on name brands. Thanks for making this video.
Thank you very much for taking your time to review this tool. I was looking for an inexpensive impact to carry in my truck to have when I’m towing my boat and 4 wheelers. I just didn’t want to spend the extra money on one cause like you I don’t have a need to use it every day. The price is perfect in my opinion. Thank you again and great review!
You are welcome. It’s not bad for price/size/power… how long it last… 🤷♂️ Yeah o won’t use it enough that I don’t ever see me spending the money for a Milwaukee… unless it’s a Facebook purchase from a newly divorced wife 😂
Hey. It's the reviews you and others have done that have convinced me that this SiiSii is top quality for the price. I will soon order myself a WH760 Model SiiSii.. Thank you for the good video, and greetings from Finland..
It is pretty impressive for the price. The battery is the only unknown. How long will you be able to get a replacement? However people are saying you can use Makita batteries in it, so those should be easy to get.
I have three Seesii impacts. Not the best money can buy but they are an excellent value. Far above typical Amazon junk from China. The comment that the sockets didn't fit is because their retaining ring is a bit too big and stiff. You can wiggle the sockets on but when new it takes some endurance. Try greasing the retaining ring. After some use it gets easier. You had trouble with that rusted nut because the work piece was not secure. A loose work piece absorbs some of the impact energy. It's hard to secure a hitch ball. What works better than an impact is to put the mount in the receiver rotated 90 so you can put a long bar on the socket and step down on it. For serious torque I have a 3/4" breaker bar and I slip the handle into a six foot pipe. When I put my weight on that I have 1200 ft lbs....actual. Resistance is futile. :)
I am pretty impressed with this one for the price. Yeah it would have helped if I just even left the hitch in the receiver on my truck… I believe it was raining that day is why I didn’t and used my jawhorse. That was the only thing I had at home that I felt might be hard to get apart. I knew it wouldn’t have a problem with lug nuts. Appreciate the tips 👍
You are welcome… some people are saying Makita batteries work with them. I haven’t tested that, but I may get a Makita to Milwaukee Battery adapter and try it. Appreciate you watching 👍
I Just orderd my first SeeSii tool Extended ratchet (getting old need to save my wrists) was so impressed with it baught the Compact impact wrench and will get their high torque wrench and impact driver, i cant justify spending high amounts of money on one of the big names as wont be using it that much yet need something thats powerfull and SeeSii delivered and is built well from what it looks like, I have a AEG (cordless hammer) and Makita non cordless stuff for around the house. Would be nice to know how the seesii is going after 11 months Great thing is its compatible with Makita batteries and there is a never ending supply of them. I find these tools last a long time its the batteries that end up dieing as get out of ballance from high load but I see thats improving too.
I’m the same as you… I don’t use mine often, so mine has held up fine so far. I feel like it’s a good option for people. You are right.. being able to use Makita Batteries makes it a little more future proof.
That battery looks like a Makita. I’d be interested to know if a Makita battery works on that model. Great video as always my friend. I know you normally do remodel work, but if you are ever in the position to lag the big Titan bolts into concrete, I believe that will be a nice addition ti your tool arsenal.
👍…. Their other tools are Makita colors other than this one. I don’t have any, or know anybody that has any, or I’d give it a try. Makita has never been something I see many people use in my area. Which my Home Depot carries very little of it. You pretty much would have to get it at supply houses and I’m not sure they have much of it either. There have been a few times where I know a Higher Torque would be useful… so it will be nice to know I have one.
Did you notice the light blinds you when you try look at the control panel? I am returning another unit because of that. Definitly heat the nut with a map torch red hot and it will come off burns up all the rust which acts like weld.
@MORGANSMaintenance I sent for it today anyway I'm just going to keep a piece of black tape over the light and flip it up when I look at the panel if the panel is right beside it.
I’ve used it a few times since the video. I just keep it in my Garage and it keeps me from getting my work one out of the truck. It’s done everything I’ve asked it to so far 👍
Done a fair bit with it now. Keeps doing everything I put it up against. I don't put my stuff away dirty so not sure how the rubberised stuff will hold up without going sticky.
Appreciate the update. I’ve only ran into some concrete anchors that it wouldn’t remove… but it’s because they were bent. I had to go and buy the Milwaukee High Torque. It wouldn’t remove them either, but it was at least snapping the heads off 😂
I just bought the 710 after watching the torque test channel and it out performed the Milwaukee Paid $106.00 with tax. It comes with 6 sockets and 2- 4 amp batteries
One thing to note, yeah the batteries might not last as long, but these are makita compatible and if you want to go one step further you can repack those cells cheaper than buying new packs.
@@MORGANSMaintenance one reason I learned to spot weld batteries. Opens your options to a whole more options of tools! Thanks for the great content man!!
@@mrb3888 it’s always nice to be able to get tools at a cheaper price… especially ones you don’t use often. Being able to do that will definitely save you some money 💰 Appreciate you watching as well 👍👍
That’s what some people have said on here… iI don’t have any to try it out, and no one I work around runs Makita. But several have said that is the case.
It’s pretty good for the price… so far. It’s an unknown on longevity of the tool/battery. People are confirming that you can use Makita Batteries on it though.
....yikes. 1) penetrating oil 2) back and forth (loosen/tighten) impact - put the BALL in the vise not the tongue. Going fullblast loosen will eventually damage the gun no matter what brand. 3) HEAT - common sense. Seems like a pretty decent gun for the price and the testing (torque tests on other sites). Ordered for the 'big' toys. WIll let Y'all know how it works...
Yeah I tried to purposefully use nothing but the impact to have less variables. If I used oil, Someone would then inevitably say “mine would do that without the oil” 😂 The Ball in the vise would have been better for sure 👍
Typically not something I would ever buy myself either. Brand recognition for me is more than just saying I like this brand… it’s also been tested by many people, if not myself by the use of all their other tools. It’s always a roll of the dice when it’s an unknown company… not to say it won’t work or last… but you just don’t know.
😂… I’m not sure how you say it. I could only go by other peoples videos. Their own videos have zero words, just music. Me personally I would rarely buy a battery powered tool that isn’t in my platform or a brand I hadn’t heard of… unless it is the only option. I would likely never have bought a Milwaukee High Torque either though… but I see these tools as an Amazon Harbor Freight Version. They have there place for someone who doesn’t want to break the bank… but how long they will last, who knows? Some Harbor Freight power tool stuff holds up, some doesn’t.
The Chinese don't really do or understand marketing and they sell to the world. They either use crappy translation software, pick a name they think sounds American or a name that means something to them. The factory prolly makes tools this week and swimming pool filters for the Polish market the next.
Because your American tool is made in China. Milwaukee ? All but their wrenches and other hand tools are made by the TTI. A Chinese company OWNS Milwaukee. Google it. De Junk ? Some of their stuff is assembled in America but made in China , France and Mexico. Both companies run on the American name they had back in the day when they were corded. Like most everything else. Including Harley.
Finally a video that helps me jump in with two feet for the Ssesii. Thank you.🎉
@@flamingohead27 you are welcome. It surprised me. The only thing I worried about was the longevity of the batteries and being able to get more later, but people are saying Makita batteries work
I got one after watching your video. I don't use high torque wrench too often and can't justify spending a lot of money on name brands. Thanks for making this video.
I’m the same way. I think this is a good option for people in that situation 👍
Thank you very much for taking your time to review this tool. I was looking for an inexpensive impact to carry in my truck to have when I’m towing my boat and 4 wheelers. I just didn’t want to spend the extra money on one cause like you I don’t have a need to use it every day. The price is perfect in my opinion. Thank you again and great review!
You are welcome. It’s not bad for price/size/power… how long it last… 🤷♂️
Yeah o won’t use it enough that I don’t ever see me spending the money for a Milwaukee… unless it’s a Facebook purchase from a newly divorced wife 😂
Hey. It's the reviews you and others have done that have convinced me that this SiiSii is top quality for the price. I will soon order myself a WH760 Model SiiSii.. Thank you for the good video, and greetings from Finland..
It is pretty impressive for the price. The battery is the only unknown. How long will you be able to get a replacement? However people are saying you can use Makita batteries in it, so those should be easy to get.
I'd wait for the reviews to come in.
I have three Seesii impacts. Not the best money can buy but they are an excellent value. Far above typical Amazon junk from China. The comment that the sockets didn't fit is because their retaining ring is a bit too big and stiff. You can wiggle the sockets on but when new it takes some endurance. Try greasing the retaining ring. After some use it gets easier. You had trouble with that rusted nut because the work piece was not secure. A loose work piece absorbs some of the impact energy. It's hard to secure a hitch ball. What works better than an impact is to put the mount in the receiver rotated 90 so you can put a long bar on the socket and step down on it. For serious torque I have a 3/4" breaker bar and I slip the handle into a six foot pipe. When I put my weight on that I have 1200 ft lbs....actual. Resistance is futile. :)
I am pretty impressed with this one for the price.
Yeah it would have helped if I just even left the hitch in the receiver on my truck… I believe it was raining that day is why I didn’t and used my jawhorse. That was the only thing I had at home that I felt might be hard to get apart. I knew it wouldn’t have a problem with lug nuts.
Appreciate the tips 👍
Just bought one, thank you for thr review 🙏🏾
You are welcome… some people are saying Makita batteries work with them.
I haven’t tested that, but I may get a Makita to Milwaukee Battery adapter and try it.
Appreciate you watching 👍
@@MORGANSMaintenanceit does fit & wirk
@@heisenberg9739 👍
A good honest video. I subscribed. Thanks
Appreciate that… Thanks for watching 👍👍
I Just orderd my first SeeSii tool Extended ratchet (getting old need to save my wrists) was so impressed with it baught the Compact impact wrench and will get their high torque wrench and impact driver, i cant justify spending high amounts of money on one of the big names as wont be using it that much yet need something thats powerfull and SeeSii delivered and is built well from what it looks like, I have a AEG (cordless hammer) and Makita non cordless stuff for around the house. Would be nice to know how the seesii is going after 11 months Great thing is its compatible with Makita batteries and there is a never ending supply of them. I find these tools last a long time its the batteries that end up dieing as get out of ballance from high load but I see thats improving too.
I’m the same as you… I don’t use mine often, so mine has held up fine so far.
I feel like it’s a good option for people. You are right.. being able to use Makita Batteries makes it a little more future proof.
That battery looks like a Makita. I’d be interested to know if a Makita battery works on that model. Great video as always my friend.
I know you normally do remodel work, but if you are ever in the position to lag the big Titan bolts into concrete, I believe that will be a nice addition ti your tool arsenal.
👍…. Their other tools are Makita colors other than this one. I don’t have any, or know anybody that has any, or I’d give it a try.
Makita has never been something I see many people use in my area. Which my Home Depot carries very little of it. You pretty much would have to get it at supply houses and I’m not sure they have much of it either.
There have been a few times where I know a Higher Torque would be useful… so it will be nice to know I have one.
Yes, Makita will work with SeeSii as well as many Amazon impact wrench batteries.
@@dbfcrell8300 thanks for the info 👍. I may try a Makita to Milwaukee adapter.
Yes. Virtually all of these Amazon off-brand specials just use the Makita battery platform.
@@MrMega200 I guess with Japan being so close to China it makes sense that they would use the most popular platform closest to them.
Bosch has that feature of stopping once the nut spins free and they market it here towards people working on scaffolding
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That option is a nice feature… it may be pretty standard with other brands, I don’t have others to know
@@MORGANSMaintenance I'm not completely sure but I don't think Bosch has it as standard just a certain model maybe 🤔
@@iangregoryhome my Stubby had a feature on it for Auto Stopping but it is actually to keep you from over tightening, not when going in reverse.
Did you notice the light blinds you when you try look at the control panel? I am returning another unit because of that. Definitly heat the nut with a map torch red hot and it will come off burns up all the rust which acts like weld.
I hadn’t paid any attention to it. I will have to see.
Appreciate the tip 👍
@MORGANSMaintenance I sent for it today anyway I'm just going to keep a piece of black tape over the light and flip it up when I look at the panel if the panel is right beside it.
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Got the green one.
I'd buy it again every time.
Paid for itself in a morning with a driveshaft change job.
Makes getting old a lot easier.
I’ve used it a few times since the video. I just keep it in my Garage and it keeps me from getting my work one out of the truck. It’s done everything I’ve asked it to so far 👍
Done a fair bit with it now. Keeps doing everything I put it up against.
I don't put my stuff away dirty so not sure how the rubberised stuff will hold up without going sticky.
Appreciate the update. I’ve only ran into some concrete anchors that it wouldn’t remove… but it’s because they were bent. I had to go and buy the Milwaukee High Torque. It wouldn’t remove them either, but it was at least snapping the heads off 😂
@@MORGANSMaintenance Took the heads off rusty M8 no worries.
Wouldn't use auto stop reverse on small stuff or with standard sockets.
The model number configuration and control panel look very similar to the HiKoki( Metebo HPT)
They may have modeled it after that one. All their other models have Makita type colors, they switched it up on this one.
@@MORGANSMaintenance China likes to clone Japanese tech. They do the same thing with motorcyles.
Excellent video.
Appreciate it 👍👍
I just bought the 710 after watching the torque test channel and it out performed the Milwaukee Paid $106.00 with tax. It comes with 6 sockets and 2- 4 amp batteries
👍… this one seems pretty powerful. How long it or the batteries hold up… time will tell.
One thing to note, yeah the batteries might not last as long, but these are makita compatible and if you want to go one step further you can repack those cells cheaper than buying new packs.
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@@MORGANSMaintenance one reason I learned to spot weld batteries. Opens your options to a whole more options of tools! Thanks for the great content man!!
@@mrb3888 it’s always nice to be able to get tools at a cheaper price… especially ones you don’t use often.
Being able to do that will definitely save you some money 💰
Appreciate you watching as well 👍👍
@@MORGANSMaintenance And forces the well known manufacturers to lower their prices
@@Manuel9x9 true… although these days they all seem to be going up 😂😂
Break feature seems very handy tbf
Yeah it seemed to work fairly well too. It’s not a bad tool for the price, not sure how long the batteries will hold out for… only time will tell
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We put cutting edges on bulldozers and loaders and we need the Big Air tools
I bet so… the battery stuff is coming along way though. Maybe one day 👍
Oddly enough, they use the same battery setup as makita (unsure if it’s 18v or 40v, I don’t remember Wht I saw awhile back)
Yeah people have said you can put a Makita battery in them and it works… I don’t have one to try, but that’s what they say.
That's Metabo HTP's team color! This thing should be pink or something. 😉
Metabo HP Colors and apparently a Makita Battery Copy 😂
For what I need, Seesii it is. Not worth me spending a fortune on one of the big boy brands. This will be plenty for home use.
It’s pretty good. And the fact that you can use Makita batteries kinda future proofs if the batteries are hard to find
On the hitch ball go forward and reverse several times.
It finally got it… yeah, I normally do that, but I was just trying it normally since I was filming. That does usually help break out that rust 👍
I saw on another channel, that, that impact can take makita bat-rays, is that so?
That’s what some people have said on here… iI don’t have any to try it out, and no one I work around runs Makita.
But several have said that is the case.
Not bad I'd give it a try 👍🏽
It’s pretty good for the price… so far. It’s an unknown on longevity of the tool/battery.
People are confirming that you can use Makita Batteries on it though.
That's actually knock off of makita mid torque, even uses makita batteries, nice review
People have said that. It’s good to know, in the future if the battery fails I will buy a Makita to replace 👍
All depends on customer service and the warranty
The company was nice to deal with as far as sending it to me… not sure about if you have issues.
I just bought mines and the sockets don’t fit 🤦🏽♂️
The sockets that came with it?
I’ve used the ones that came with it and My Milwaukee ones… those are the only ones I’ve used, but they all fit.
The WH750 has been discontinued and is replaced with the WH760
👍👍 appreciate that
Nope. Just bought a 750. Still plentiful
There is no 760
@@66wow99
There is! I just bought the 760
Bought one today. DEAL... $128 tax and everything
People are saying Makita Batteries work in it. I may buy a Makita to Milwaukee Adapter and see how that goes 🤞
....yikes. 1) penetrating oil 2) back and forth (loosen/tighten) impact - put the BALL in the vise not the tongue. Going fullblast loosen will eventually damage the gun no matter what brand. 3) HEAT - common sense. Seems like a pretty decent gun for the price and the testing (torque tests on other sites). Ordered for the 'big' toys. WIll let Y'all know how it works...
Yeah I tried to purposefully use nothing but the impact to have less variables.
If I used oil, Someone would then inevitably say “mine would do that without the oil” 😂
The Ball in the vise would have been better for sure 👍
could have provided all the information in 10 minutes without all the blah blah blah
...why some people keep calling impact wrenches "drills"?
Sometimes it’s just a slip of the tongue. I’m not a mechanic so I use drills a lot more than an impact wrench. That word is in my brain more often. 👍
For me it's just an extra set of batteries
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Not a fan of lower tiers of Amazon tools.
Typically not something I would ever buy myself either. Brand recognition for me is more than just saying I like this brand… it’s also been tested by many people, if not myself by the use of all their other tools.
It’s always a roll of the dice when it’s an unknown company… not to say it won’t work or last… but you just don’t know.
@@MORGANSMaintenance I've sent you an e-mail regarding this.
@@Stefan_Kawalec I just read and replied… appreciate it 👍
...soak rusted bolts/nuts with penetrating oil a day before and i guarantee you any decent impact will remove such fasteners MOST of the time.
I didn’t do anything to it to see if the tool would do it.
That’s a good tip though 👍
The name alone is a red flag. Why can't these Asian companies use a name that DOESN'T come off as Chinese junk.
😂… I’m not sure how you say it. I could only go by other peoples videos. Their own videos have zero words, just music.
Me personally I would rarely buy a battery powered tool that isn’t in my platform or a brand I hadn’t heard of… unless it is the only option.
I would likely never have bought a Milwaukee High Torque either though… but I see these tools as an Amazon Harbor Freight Version. They have there place for someone who doesn’t want to break the bank… but how long they will last, who knows? Some Harbor Freight power tool stuff holds up, some doesn’t.
The Chinese don't really do or understand marketing and they sell to the world. They either use crappy translation software, pick a name they think sounds American or a name that means something to them. The factory prolly makes tools this week and swimming pool filters for the Polish market the next.
Because your American tool is made in China. Milwaukee ? All but their wrenches and other hand tools are made by the TTI. A Chinese company OWNS Milwaukee. Google it. De Junk ? Some of their stuff is assembled in America but made in China , France and Mexico. Both companies run on the American name they had back in the day when they were corded. Like most everything else. Including Harley.
Lol all your snap on, MAC comes from CHINA! GO & DO your research.
@@brucemoriarty9964thank you Bruce. Someone with some brains.