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  • Опубліковано 28 тра 2024
  • I've been testing a basic electric screwdriver and a premium electric screwdriver to see which is best for speed, torque, lighting and much more.
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    0:00 What is the best Electric Screwdriver?
    0:21 Screwdrivers Being Tested
    1:14 Speed and Torque
    2:42 Noise Levels
    3:14 VLMP
    3:36 Battery Life
    4:23 Ease of Use
    7:30 Build Quality
    8:18 Thoughts
    9:36 Conclusions
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  • @woodwaker1
    @woodwaker1 Рік тому +49

    I have one similar to your cheaper one and use it often. It will quickly tighten or loosen a screw with little hand motion, which is very helpful in most places on a 3D printer. I'm 71 and while I can still get things done this makes it easier and faster.

    • @innovativeadvertising6463
      @innovativeadvertising6463 10 місяців тому

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    • @skitbra1261
      @skitbra1261 4 місяці тому +1

      @@innovativeadvertising6463 A dropshipped air pump?

    • @capybarahat
      @capybarahat 16 днів тому

      "innovativeadvertising6463". a bit obvious.

  • @MitsumaYT
    @MitsumaYT Рік тому +7

    I was thinking of getting a "stick" type electric one but in the end I settled for a (still smallish) Bosch IXO 6th Gen.
    You have fine control over the speed and with maybe one or two exceptions it usually still fit in everywhere.
    Plus it can also used for bigger screws because it can have serious power if you want it to.

  • @Myxgrassxisxgreenest
    @Myxgrassxisxgreenest Місяць тому +2

    That "premium" screwdriver looks like a knockoff of the Miniware ES15S, which would have been a better comparison. It has a higher max RPM, higher max torque, and a thrust bearing to reduce wear and tear, to name just a few features. The magnet is strong, and the light is even. I almost never use my Ifixit screwdrivers anymore - but there is always a place for manual tools.

  • @tenlittleindians
    @tenlittleindians 8 місяців тому +2

    I just got my ES126 in the mail from Banggood and it's well worth the $35 dollars I paid for it! They had it on sale with a promotional code to bring the price down so low I finally had to own one. Shipped it out fast too.

  • @user-fb4nl8dn7u
    @user-fb4nl8dn7u 8 місяців тому

    Really appreciate your honest feedback and helpful and making my decision. Cheers.

  • @FranklyPeetoons
    @FranklyPeetoons Рік тому

    Great review/comparison of a curious product category. I was having problems with manual screwdrivers due to joint pain and etc, so I dropped about $90 on one of those giant yellow DeWalt electric screwdrivers. It came with three batteries and has speeds from very slow to as fast as a drill. With a proper bit it can do light drilling. It was a huge help with assembling my two newest PCs, at a cost less than the expensive but flimsy & tiny "electric screwdrivers" sold alongside them. In addition it's quite useful for heavier household chores. The small units such as those you reviewed here pose it no real competition and often cost more.

  • @arminth
    @arminth Рік тому

    The video I needed! Thx. Ordered the cheap one.

  • @davidburgess8716
    @davidburgess8716 Рік тому +3

    Purchased the cheaper one! Thanks for the review! i have been tempted but you made my mind up!

  • @MichaelRogersJesusrules
    @MichaelRogersJesusrules Рік тому

    I also have the cheaper grey one ,its helped heaps with small/med screws on plastic threads ,no more stripping the threads oor over tightening things,still use the good ol normal drivers oc! thanx for sharing got mine with aprox 30 bits from aliexpress 7 weeks later outback aussie worth the wait just wish it ran longer between charges/could charge use it but dont want to break it.

  • @BeefIngot
    @BeefIngot Рік тому +6

    As someone who has both the sq126 and ES15, considering how many screws you do and undo, I feel for you the upgrade is worth it what with the addition of torque limits, an auto reverse mode to avoid bits getting stuck, more torque (meaning you can finish off more bolts without significant manual twist) and speed and brighter lights.
    I also want to say that my experience has been quite different. I definitely even as a normalish able bodied person found the automatic screwing to be immensely helpful in reducing wrist strain even for a series of a dozen bolts or so.
    For 3d printer applications, I find its easily worth the money.
    Definitely also worth having a bigger quarter inch driver as well for the big boy m5+ screws though.
    To me, I just don't care that these have a slight bit more slop to the feel. If it's good enough, it's good enough.
    If the screw is in while my wrist doesn't hurt, I'm chuffed.

    • @NurdRage777
      @NurdRage777 Рік тому +1

      It's not indeed only for lazy people but also people who have a wrist issue.. Indeed.

    • @innovativeadvertising6463
      @innovativeadvertising6463 10 місяців тому

      Hey there! I think you might find the HOTO Compressed Air Capsule useful for cleaning your desktop setup. It offers powerful vacuuming and blowing capabilities, making it perfect for maintaining a spotless environment. Plus, it's compact and versatile, allowing you to clean both your desk and car effortlessly. Check it out!

  • @cycletim1
    @cycletim1 Місяць тому

    This review was perfect. I’ve been thinking I need an electric screwdriver for a while but reality was… I wanted a new tool. I’ll grab the cheap one and have it for when the situation calls for it.

  • @MrHeHim
    @MrHeHim 9 місяців тому +2

    I got the "cheaper" type many years ago when that design first came out in 2018. At the time they only came in 2xAAA battery power and no light. Found it was too weak to drive screws into fresh plastic holes and found myself using it as a ratchet that's electrically assisted 😅 which i didn't mind because it only cost me $20. So after a few weeks of using it i decided to upgrade it with EBL Rechargeable Lithium batteries. I installed a dummy battery which is just a jumper and only used one AAA 3.7v Lithium battery, but just one of those batteries have more power and amps than two good alkaline AAA's. That turned it into a real screwdriver that can torque down small screws and remove fresh screws from the factory. Best part is that it seams to be really balanced with it, as when it starts to feel very week the battery only drops to about 3.2v (under 3v is bad for lithium batteries) so you don't really damage the batteries. I can get done about 5 jobs requiring 30+ screws before it starts to feel weak, then i just rotate in a fresh battery (i have 3 extra in a case i designed)

  • @petersilva4242
    @petersilva4242 4 місяці тому

    Agreed.i have a slightly larger cheaply Alix model but even tho the buttons are at the front they are uncomfortable and just feels terrible in the hand

  • @Wkirkleyiphone
    @Wkirkleyiphone 9 днів тому

    One thing you did not talk about was build quality. Which one will still be around after years of constant use. It is possible this is another example of "you get what you paid for".

  • @HybridEmblem
    @HybridEmblem Рік тому

    I only need this for some tight spaces I tend to go into, I wish they'd make a shorter one where turning my hand isn't an option

  • @buckcherry2564
    @buckcherry2564 9 місяців тому

    Just guessing, but I would assume the more expensive one has the button farther back so you can hold the button while also driving forward with your palm on the back. As for the rotate to activate, that might be useful if it has an always on feature so you dont ahve to hit/hold the button to drive. Then the button placement would be irrelivent. Seems like something they would have thought of (and may have).

  • @zzxxxc6708
    @zzxxxc6708 Рік тому +1

    The ES15 is pretty good for disassembling notebooks. The battery life is kinda short though.
    The bits that come with it are of really good quality.
    And it can work as an impact driver, which is quite good if the screw is small and it is stuck.

    • @innovativeadvertising6463
      @innovativeadvertising6463 10 місяців тому

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  • @plextoob
    @plextoob 11 місяців тому

    I know about the expensive versions and had them in mind for when the need arises. I am about to replace a keyboard on a macbook pro which to do properly and for best key feel requires about 80 tiny screws for the assembly. I thought this might be a good use for a small e-screwdriver. After a little research I opted for the cheaper one but only based on what was on the specific online store I use. I didnt go looking for reviews. The one I got is the same as your "cheap one". I figured it was bad I could return it and perhaps go up a notch. I wasnt sure if the uber expensive one was worth the money but if that was the way to go ultimately... I got the "cheap one" today and gave it workout on some screws. nice! seems good. and now I am seeing your evaluation and feel good about my purchase. the keyboard job is next week.

  • @robertwhite6384
    @robertwhite6384 Рік тому +8

    As a IT field tech replacing 5 laptop motherboards with 20+ screws each I've debated a small electric screwdriver. I use iFixIt's toolkit and that screwdriver is pretty great. Also every bit I could ever need. Idk if an electric screwdriver is really gonna save me much work.

    • @BeefIngot
      @BeefIngot Рік тому +8

      It absolutely will and your wrists. As a professional, I think for you it's no brainer to spend this for a tool you'll use so much and which will save your wrists.
      Get the ES15.
      At only around 100 bucks for a professional tool that's nothing.

    • @zzxxxc6708
      @zzxxxc6708 Рік тому

      I got the ES15 and it is much easiler to open notebooks with it.

  • @housinit
    @housinit Рік тому +1

    Yeah, these types of drivers are not for building 3d printed items or for torquing down large screws. They are designed for electronics repair techs who are taking apart laptops and phones and what not. The Sequre one is really designed to be held with your index finger on top and thumb on the button, basically the way you would use a precision screwdriver. I have a Miniware ES121 that is about 5 years old and I use it constantly. Saves a ton of time. Mainly for phone/laptop repair and for building/repairing FPV drones.

  • @GhiaSteve89
    @GhiaSteve89 Рік тому +1

    bigger but the dewalt 8v gyroscopic screwdriver is very intuitive and has been very durable. I use it frequently in my work repairing medical equipment.

    • @innovativeadvertising6463
      @innovativeadvertising6463 9 місяців тому

      Hey, I can see why you're loving the Dewalt screwdriver! It sounds like a reliable tool. If you're interested in enhancing your overall cleaning routine, you should check out the HOTO Compressed Air Capsule. It's a compact device that offers powerful vacuuming and blowing capabilities, perfect for maintaining a clean environment in your workspace and beyond. Plus, it's reasonably priced compared to other brands. Just thought you might find it useful!

  • @medienmond
    @medienmond Рік тому +1

    I'm 40 now and i thought that thing with your wrist making slight noises while turning screws for a longer time and sometimes the start of a light pain in the hands was very uncommon and only happened to me for some reason. But while reading only some comments here, it seems far more widespread and even starting at a much lower age. Thank you for making my decision about an electric screwdriver from AliExpress, as i allways had an eye on the much more expensive one which i never bought because of it's huge pricetag. Now i will just directly order the cheap one...

  • @clockcycle
    @clockcycle Рік тому

    How would these compare to Skilz, Craftman or Dermel Go Cordless Screwdrivers?

  • @jasonwoody8041
    @jasonwoody8041 Рік тому +1

    $30usd craftman electric screwdriver has been working great for me. Uses standard 1/4 drive bits as well.

    • @innovativeadvertising6463
      @innovativeadvertising6463 10 місяців тому

      Hey, I've been using the HOTO Compressed Air Capsule for a while now and it's been a game-changer for keeping my desktop clean. It's compact, powerful, and reasonably priced. Definitely worth considering if you're looking for a reliable and versatile cleaning tool!

  • @MartinStephenson1
    @MartinStephenson1 Рік тому

    Looks like you could design and print a handle, more like a traditional driver to slide over the cheap one to give better grip.

  • @jgizzy
    @jgizzy Рік тому

    Bought one, thanks!

  • @Johadart
    @Johadart 11 днів тому

    Hi was wondering if you could post the heat press, please

  • @NotDoingThisToday
    @NotDoingThisToday Рік тому

    Very good like always!

  • @plunder1956
    @plunder1956 Місяць тому

    I don't drive small technical screws every day, but I do deal with them often. I have 3 sets of 4mm tips (One in the car for glasses, One in my Soldering toolkit for electronics and my best set in my office). Recently I developed tendentious in my right hand - so rotational movements are painful & I'm right handed. A light shining into the screw holes would be very helpful.
    I'm considering the cheap 4mm battery driver to help with stripping or assembly of items, Left Handed. Any advice?

  • @combinacijus
    @combinacijus 7 місяців тому

    I had the cheaper one. Really liked it BUT after a year or so of time to time usage brushes of brushed motor burned out tho everything else was working great. You can dissemble it if you know what latches are there without damaging it and you could probably replace the motor but I couldn't find replacement motor. Just because of that it's hard to recommend it. If you need to buy a new one every year it's not that cheap of an option
    The one from Miniware use BLCD (brushless) motor so it basically will never wear out which could actually be worth it but I don't know if durability of other parts good as well cuz I never had one

  • @user-qo8bw4ds5c
    @user-qo8bw4ds5c 7 місяців тому

    I own a Xiaomi Wowstick for about 20 Euros. But most of the time I use my manual screwdrivers. The torque is the Wowstick is not strong enough to tighten or loosen screws, even in a notebook. But the holding power of the gearbox is strong enough to loosen a screw manually, and then I use the motor to fully unscrew.
    But: there is one case, many people overlook. If you have to place a nut on an inaccessible place where you additionally can’t see properly, you can put in the screw and let it turn with the screwdriver. Then try to fiddle the nut in its place and pray, that the screw catches the thread of the nut. In this case, even the cheaper model can be very helpful.

  • @C650101
    @C650101 Рік тому

    well, i have a cordless drill already. So just get some hex bits. Big but good for most cases.

  • @dunydesignsCamarasyMas
    @dunydesignsCamarasyMas 9 місяців тому +1

    The more inportant thas is the torque... What is in each one the max?

  • @WaschyNumber1
    @WaschyNumber1 Рік тому

    Nice compered, I totally agree in everything. 👍🖖

  • @aleksacrnogorac2973
    @aleksacrnogorac2973 9 місяців тому

    Have a bunch of different ones at work like this, honestly barelly use it. Im always reaching for the milwuakee m12 dual speed with torque setting. They have their uses but just lack torque. I work on electronics and recently got the wiha 51 pcs individual set, its amazing and worth the 200+ $ price tag. If you need screw drivers for work on electronics, you will not regret that purchase.

    • @innovativeadvertising6463
      @innovativeadvertising6463 9 місяців тому

      Hey there! As a tech enthusiast, I highly recommend checking out the HOTO Compressed Air Capsule. It's a dual-function device that offers powerful vacuuming and blowing capabilities, making it perfect for maintaining a spotless environment in your desk or even your car. With its versatile features and reasonable price, it's definitely worth considering for your cleaning needs. Happy cleaning! 🧹

  • @aperson1181
    @aperson1181 5 місяців тому

    does it still work? Can you replace the battery?

  • @nozzlepie
    @nozzlepie Рік тому

    I've been using an impact driver for disassembly for a while now, it's hard to beat up to 4000 RPM, but that electric screwdriver is cheap enough to give a try.

  • @S00rabh
    @S00rabh Рік тому +3

    Bosch Go 2.0 is awesome. It is used most of all my tools.

    • @BeefIngot
      @BeefIngot Рік тому +1

      I bought one of these or similar and found having to push to screw a massive pain that made it not worth having.

  • @leighwanstead3254
    @leighwanstead3254 Рік тому

    I bought a cheaper one based on your suggestion. I got it today. It's so nice.

  • @RingZero
    @RingZero 5 днів тому

    I have 3 electric drivers but always use manual drivers while repairing expensive products such as iPhones and iPads. Maybe I trust my hand more when it comes to torque.

  • @me-hk4ic
    @me-hk4ic Рік тому

    i think they are useful, it gets annoying when i twist a reg screwdriver the entire laptop moves and then i end up losing a screw so this is a game changer

  • @SianaGearz
    @SianaGearz Рік тому

    I've been thinking of getting something like this.

  • @KnTAdventures791
    @KnTAdventures791 5 днів тому

    Do any of these have a speed ramp? I can't imagine using these and watching countless screws go flying across the room because the driver started at its rated speed. My 12 dollar China driver even has variable speed.

  • @Kilakro
    @Kilakro 8 місяців тому

    I've owned the ES15 for almost a year and a half and after using it about 3 times just working on consoles I put it away and went back to just using my cheap precision screwdriver set from Amazon.

  • @kymlalu
    @kymlalu Рік тому

    Rotation is locked inside by Sprag Clutch. That Miniware ES-126 clone should have in settings posibility to set how much you need to turn you wrist to activate it ( atleast that is what older brothers have - even in text config file when you connect it to the computer ), i can choose between full speed and speed vs wrist rotation angle. ES-126 should have some kind of torque settings and it should do that electricaly ( which is much better than mechanical solutions where you can overtight and most ppl do ). Maximum speed and torque is still limited by gearbox inside ( ES-120 had bigger torque than ES-121 but lower speed ).

    • @BeefIngot
      @BeefIngot Рік тому

      the Miniware is the original not a clone.

  • @zachdrew8406
    @zachdrew8406 5 місяців тому

    great video

  • @persimonsen8792
    @persimonsen8792 Рік тому

    Just using my Bosch GDR12V-110 (impact driver) for almost anything. Except the fine stuff.

  • @AmeryaD
    @AmeryaD Рік тому +3

    What about the Xiaomi WOWStick 1F+ ?
    I use it since 2 years and it comes with lot of accessoires.
    All for only 40€.

  • @Apophis-en9pi
    @Apophis-en9pi Рік тому +1

    I have the ES126 and pretty much agree that it's not worth it. I was so excited when I got it but now I still find myself using my Wera hex set 95% of the time.

  • @mako3010
    @mako3010 Рік тому

    Save your hands the grip fatigue and grab a joycon to replace that mouse

    • @Vector3DP
      @Vector3DP  Рік тому

      I only use this PC for live streaming, proper PC for editing etc in a different room with ergo mouse.

  • @ignacionacho4698
    @ignacionacho4698 Рік тому

    exelente video

  • @highnoon9333
    @highnoon9333 6 місяців тому

    The cheapo one is so much nicer looking!

  • @danieldelacruz7305
    @danieldelacruz7305 Рік тому

    Which one can hold screws magnetically?

  • @kvernesdotten
    @kvernesdotten 7 місяців тому

    I agree that torque on these things doesnt really matter as long as theres "enough" of it, but I very much disagree that measuring it is pointless, and I disagree even more that its limited by your grip strength (if I understood that correctly. This magic "enough" amount of torque is nowhere near what these produce and its certainly nowhere near what you can hold on to. I keep searching for a electric pen screwdriver that doesnt suck because I really like the idea, but everytime I try one its so poor that I go back to my Makita 8v. While bigger, bulkier and a bit more unwieldy, you get an actual usable tool with a mechanical clutch, variable speed trigger, option for pistol grip, decent rechargable batteries (with a spare) and most importantly speed and torque that actually make you reach for it instead of forcing yourself to use one for the gimmick. It can screw a wood fastener straight into a 2x4 without predrilling, but even that is nowhere near a torque where you couldnt hold on to it.
    Like, im not trying to sell it, just saying ive done everything from changing oil on vehichles to building a full voron with it, and that if you have to ask yourself it something is a useful tool or not, get a good quality hand tool instead. Good hand tools > bad power tools every single time!
    Also the thing that makes you able to use it by hand without spinning the motor is a motor brake, usually its either a one-way clutch that disengages when the motor starts or just achieved with gear resistance. The latter one kinda sucks as you are likely to either break the gears or overcome the resistance and turn the motor regardless

  • @reinux
    @reinux Рік тому

    So we know the ES126 isn't worth the price, but the comments seem to be pretty happy with the ES15, which unfortunately isn't part of the review. Gonna have to go with inconclusive on this one.

  • @jmtx.
    @jmtx. Рік тому +1

    Great comparison/review. I'll stick to my simple manual screwdriver set - much simpler and more reliable with direct drive. I see these as a solution looking for a problem that doesn't really exist.

    • @condorman6293
      @condorman6293 Рік тому +1

      How do you feel about bowden screwdrivers?

    • @jmtx.
      @jmtx. Рік тому

      @@condorman6293 - Don’t know what those are. I use simple Cr-V sets from regular sizes down to precision ones for decades and never had any issues.

    • @condorman6293
      @condorman6293 Рік тому +2

      @@jmtx. Just a joke, jumping off you saying "direct drive"

  • @gcardinal
    @gcardinal Рік тому

    If you ever get a chance to try Wiha Speede 2 give it a go. That one is a real game changer.

    • @jhayrios5514
      @jhayrios5514 Рік тому

      That’s not a precision electric screwdriver though, it’s also overpriced.. In that case, Dewalt & Milwaukee are superior to the standard electric screwdriver for that price range.

    • @gcardinal
      @gcardinal Рік тому

      @@jhayrios5514 I guess you have never handled one. It is much more "precision" then anything on the marked.

    • @jhayrios5514
      @jhayrios5514 Рік тому +1

      @@gcardinal I have not, but I don’t think you know what I mean by ‘precision’ - that particular electric screwdriver you mentioned is designed more for electricians or maintenance techs. It holds standard screwdriver bits, not meant for small precision or micro screws like the ones inside your phone.
      I’m sure that electric screwdriver is amazing though. Wiha makes great screwdrivers. They make one of the best precision screw drivers out there too, but I don’t think they have an electric one.

  • @8bits955
    @8bits955 Рік тому

    I have both wow stick and esp15, wow stick is so weak no torque m2 screws and starting m3 at best, esp15 is perfect for printer m3 and m4 level of torque and last alot longer

  • @johngelnaw1243
    @johngelnaw1243 Рік тому +4

    Sorry, but you lost all credibility at the 6 minute mark. "I've forgotten how to access those properly, so all those settings are useless".
    It's not the tool that has a problem. My ES15, by the way, allows you turn off the automatic turn-to-activate, but of course, you'd have to read the manual to see if yours does. Also has multiple torque and speed settings. I'll have to get back to you on how useful it is-- I just received mine as a gift.

    • @Vector3DP
      @Vector3DP  Рік тому +1

      When I pick up a tool I want to use it, not change settings. If you're different that's fine, but for my purposes it's frustrating to use as it overcomplicates a simple operation. If those things are useful to you in a different application that's great.

    • @JUICE-wk2tz
      @JUICE-wk2tz 3 місяці тому +1

      I thought this initially as well but then thought well everybody's different so i understand, but then again, imagine making a video on a product and not even reading the manual/adjusting settings to see if it can even suit you after a quick one time setup.. Why even make this video if your the type that is scared of settings and "complicated" tools, stick to reviewing manual screwdrivers lol Here's an electronic complicated digital "smart" screw driver review and comparison video but I have no idea what the settings do, however the cheap ones better as i recommend because more simple and why pay more for this product when they have ifixit manual drivers which are superior for what I do lol. Idk about this specific one in the video but the ES15 is one of the best electronic screwdrivers I've ever used and has many settings which can be customized especially for people who dislike the gyroscopic drive. But the whole thing that turns me off, if that people who are looking into these electric screwdrivers need them and are seeking them specifically and are likely tech guys who aren't afraid to read a manual and adjust settings to their liking. I can imagine many tech guys lost credibility when they watched this as well. I feel like this video just promotes the iFixit kit lol Which is awesome kit btw, I'm sure anyone buying one of these electric screwdrivers probably uses those as well.

  • @shaunmorrissey7313
    @shaunmorrissey7313 Рік тому

    WOW stick, nuff said

  • @jsal92
    @jsal92 Рік тому

    Is this a reupload? I watched this vid last night too!

    • @Vector3DP
      @Vector3DP  Рік тому +1

      Silly youtube bug made it public at midnight and it shouldn't have been so had to delete and re-upload.

    • @jsal92
      @jsal92 Рік тому

      @@Vector3DP ah I see 😅
      Would be cool to design your own screwdriver though, I was thinking that a geared DC motor could do the trick

    • @SianaGearz
      @SianaGearz Рік тому

      @@jsal92 It absolutely would for the actual powered screwing feature, but how do you do the braking feature? Without braking, you can't torque in the screws to your desired feel, and you won't be able to start a lot of screws. You need some sort of automatic clutch.

    • @jsal92
      @jsal92 Рік тому

      @@SianaGearz how about by measuring the current the motor draws?

    • @AndrewGillard
      @AndrewGillard Рік тому

      @@Vector3DP I was halfway through watching it via Chromecast last night when it just stopped playing after the "Build Quality" title card, which was very strange - presumably just after you deleted it and the Chromecast could no longer buffer the rest of the video. It took me a minute to realise what had probably happened :D
      All good, though :) And hey, you might have got yourself an extra ~75% of my UA-cam Premium watch earnings! ;)

  • @MatSmithLondon
    @MatSmithLondon Рік тому

    Chat if torque should be limited to electric forums (ie where it really matters) not general screwdriving :)

  • @elm-neo
    @elm-neo 10 місяців тому

    Don't wait till it starts hurting to use it. Cherish your health more. Repetitive actions are not good for your joints, at any age. If there is a better way for doing some things, use that. Also, sometimes, the most annoying part of a job is these mundane activities like having to take out 15 screws just to connect an antennae wire you forgot about and then putting all of them back together.

  • @WaschyNumber1
    @WaschyNumber1 Рік тому

    Than think about a disable person ect that have problems with ther hands,its much easyer to push a button and hand the hand still than often to move the hand wrist. 🤗

  • @MrSpeakerMBurns
    @MrSpeakerMBurns Рік тому

    I have the cheaper version and it doesn't have enough torque. Looking for something better.

  • @b08m4rt1n
    @b08m4rt1n 11 місяців тому

    I got a cheap one and it lasted five minutes. Is now dead. Might go not cheap next time.

  • @SantaClaw
    @SantaClaw Рік тому

    Well, I don't think you know the features of the ES-15 given how easily you dismiss it. For what it is, a Precision electric screwdriver, torque control is important. I do a lot of tiny fasteners into plastic, and having proper torque control is extremely important. These are very good at that, and means I can do a ton of tiny screws, with ease.

  • @SevenDeMagnus
    @SevenDeMagnus 10 місяців тому

    Cool

  • @ViewBothSides
    @ViewBothSides Рік тому +2

    Top tip - for the high-end choice the Philips IXO 6 electric screwdriver is variable speed, $60. An angled design reduces the overall length so sometimes better in tight spaces.

    • @jhayrios5514
      @jhayrios5514 Рік тому

      That’s not a precision electric screwdriver nor I’d consider it high end although it’s good for some home DIY.

    • @ViewBothSides
      @ViewBothSides Рік тому

      @@jhayrios5514 its key feature is variable speed... the majority of compact electric screwdrivers are basic on-off and there's no comparison with those really. The variable speed was only introduced to the IXO product with the v6 and it is really good for PC builds IMHO. I'm not suggesting it's perfect so if you have a strong recommendation it'll be great to share that here.

  • @beauregardslim1914
    @beauregardslim1914 Рік тому

    I don't get it. The screw sizes these drivers are designed for are all "spin the driver shaft in your fingers" easy.

  • @AndrewAHayes
    @AndrewAHayes Рік тому

    Is this De Ja Vu?

    • @Vector3DP
      @Vector3DP  Рік тому +1

      The midnight release was a bug. It was never meant to go public at such a daft time. I had to delete and make a new one today

  • @wybuchowyukomendant
    @wybuchowyukomendant Рік тому

    This xiaomi hand screwdriver you said it's terrible is actually one if the best set out there for a precision work btw. Anyway, I love electric screwdrivers for what I do, unscrewing hundreds of screws is no fun.

    • @Vector3DP
      @Vector3DP  Рік тому +4

      Neither of the ones I had was by Xaomi, but that's great that you found one that works for you!

  • @grathado28
    @grathado28 Рік тому

    this dude already had his mind made up

  • @yasaremir
    @yasaremir Рік тому

    I watch you more than pruduc you are talking about screw driwer but you show yourself

  • @techforever1970
    @techforever1970 4 місяці тому

    Why do you have a computer mouse in your hand at all times?

    • @Vector3DP
      @Vector3DP  4 місяці тому +1

      I used a lot of glue and it got stuck.
      JK, i'm scrolling a teleprompter.

    • @techforever1970
      @techforever1970 4 місяці тому

      Thanks for the reply! @@Vector3DP

  • @JUICE-wk2tz
    @JUICE-wk2tz 3 місяці тому

    Just say you hate them! Everybody knows it... lol

  • @Tynted
    @Tynted 5 місяців тому +1

    "I've forgotten how to access the settings on the screwdriver, so they're all but useless to me now." For real??? And your tone made it sound like it's a fault of the driver. What the hell are you buying a screwdriver with an LCD and an ARM processor inside for?? What a ridiculous take

  • @A7ibaba
    @A7ibaba 2 місяці тому

    Using your hand is overrated

  • @XtianApi
    @XtianApi Рік тому

    30s isn't the cause of the pains and aches. It's the dramatic reduction of movement and exercise.
    You can hit the gym, get a trainer and turn into a monster in the best shape of your life in your 30s, 40s and beyond.

  • @daverayman8865
    @daverayman8865 7 днів тому

    😆

  • @uurai6
    @uurai6 5 місяців тому

    Too much talk, too little show wtf dude. Just show us how they perform for fucks sake