Buying Every Cordless Drill Amazon Says To Dyno Them
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- Опубліковано 3 сер 2023
- Our lifetime of TOOL RANKINGS torquetestchannel.etsy.com At random this month we're sending the top 2 from here to those of you who have this
DCK: amzn.to/3F9QUL8
Worksite: amzn.to/3qeVST1
Hoto: amzn.to/3Ofna3E
Avid Power: amzn.to/3Ycgxnn
Garden Joy: amzn.to/3DDZoJQ
DCK regular: (out of stock)
Today we test whatever Amazon is wanting to sell us and what's the most popular in cordless drills.
Including a who's who of who's this again?
DCK KDJZ04-13, Worksite WCD336H, Avid power ACD326, Garden Joy FH-6918S, Black & Decker BDCDD120C and a hair dryer looking drill from HOTO.
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As always, the creator of this channel works in product development for Astro Tools, who don't make cordless drills but always consider multiple sources when looking at a tool! - Авто та транспорт
The top 2 have been added to our list of tools that don't suck here: www.amazon.com/shop/torquetestchannel
Anyone catch the "testes"? Can't show that much DCK w/out testes
Of course the DCK. isn't going to suck.... wait, hold on, there's a joke in here somewhere....
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The sheer amount of comments on this video youtube is flagging for us to double check is glorious, lol
@@TorqueTestChannel 😆
Definitely a Stiff Competition…..😅
I'll never be convinced that the shell for the HOTO isn't a repurposed massage gun.
100% it came out of the same mold
I KNEW it looked familiar from my wife's nightstand drawer!
Looks more like it was intended as a screwdriver....
I thought it looked like a heatgun... But, I do see what you mean, as well!
_EDIT: INTERESTING! Hoto's is identical to Xiaomi's "12V MAX" drill... (which is ~$150)_
That's because HOTO is xiaomi's brand for HOme TOols
I think that big red DCK surprised us all with how much juice it could pump out
A red rocket, if you will.
Can't beat it!
The DCK looks really similar to a Makita drill so maybe it's a copy/clone?
DCK is made by Jiangsu Dongcheng power tools company which also makes Dong Cheng & DCA drills, of course it's good.
You can screw deep with a big red DCK
Hats of to you for not just calling it a D.C.K. but sticking with the innuendo's all through the video!
"...load..."
It was probably pretty hard, but he was able to keep it up through the whole video.
The innuendo's what?
it is a big dck though, the power behind that dck is crazy!
Came for the drill, stayed for the puns. Good stuff
I see you "came for the drill" but the "bigger load" joke was a little rough.
@@Scoots1994 they took it all
Diddo
@@Scoots1994I liked the bigger load joke lmao
@aquaticape2273 🤣
I am sure that thousands are now saying to themselves “I’ve got to get my hands on that DCK”
The puns were OUTSTANDING throughout. I might have to get a big red DCK 😂
Slam it in the door a couple times... oh you meant the drill lol
Red Rocket?
4:55 "Testes"...I will take that as an intentional DCK pun
Nice catch!
Dck brand... Great for drilling
hammer drilling 😁
They should come out with a higher end line (like Fuel, HP, Profactor) called PCKR
Big DCK came out on top!
Its best used for screwing though...
Came for the honest reviews, stayed for the DCK jokes 🤣
You're gonna have to tell all the guys on the jobsite to keep their hands off your DCK when they see how deep it can drill
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Can't believe someone is going to be lucky enough to get TTC's DCK
“Might be enough to require 2 hands” 😂😂
i almost missed that one!
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That HOTO looks like what an orthopedic surgeon would use to put a stainless deck screw in my knee for a knee replacement . Nice job on this channel, great content.
I like the DCK drill. This DCK feels good in my hand. I can even clip my DCK in my pocket. I use my DCK daily. My girlfriend loves my DCK, she says it lasts along time. I might have to get another DCK since she wants to use my DCK everyday.
I'm happy that you like DCK. That's important. You also might enjoy a HOTO.
@@bigboxes I could use a HOTO. Together with my DCK.
Her neighbor Tyrone has a much larger, more powerful DCK that she likes to use when you're not around.
@@TheScramblerTV Tyrone’s Mom might think differently. She Borrows my DCK from time to time.
@@TheScramblerTVIt's not about the size of the DCK, but how you use it.
Just doing some basic research apparently that DCK brand (Jiangsu Dongcheng Power Tools) is a large company in China which makes both its own designs and is an OEM for others. They have a pretty extensive line of tools. It makes sense that there are Chinese brands that make good high quality drills for markets that are not interested in spending more than half of a monthly income on a drill when they can buy one that’s almost as good for 25% of the price.
dont kid yourself that thing wont last a year of actual work.
@@cerberus1166why not? If it holds together under full power like that, normal everyday tasks will be no problem for it. Parts made to handle that much power will barely be stressed doing stuff like drilling holes in wood and driving drywall screws. No, it won't hold up like a Milwaukee or Makita, designed to run full bore all day long, but it's not meant to. As someone else mentioned, that company OEMs for some big names, and is a top name on their own on their domestic market. My guess is that they're trying to break into the western market, and doing so by playing the good performance for a low price game. They have to have their quality up to par if they're going to pull that off as well. Sure, you can get all kinds of cheap, horrible garbage from China. But you can also get good stuff there as well. Dismissing them out of hand isn't a good idea. Especially for the companies that will be competing with whomever manages to find success in the West.
@@puckcat22679 you say its not meant to? where does it say it cannot do the job of other higher priced tools? it doesnt. its job is whatever the buyer puts it up to, is the fact of the matter. you think the only type of beating a tool gets is usage? people drop them off of roofs by accident. tons of things happen.
dismissing them offhand is a great idea because it keeps overpriced chinese junk out of the market. not that it wasnt a good product for the money, but youre kidding yourself if you think they didnt profit 10,000 percent. and id rather not support a company thats government wants to rule the world. "one world China" -Xi Jingping
the only logic that is sound is that you can buy 3 of these for the same price and have them last the same amount of time as a big brand, which is likely what they want. and the only reasons for that would be if you dont like spending money, or you dont have that much to spend all at once
@@cerberus1166 Ok. Go buy a Milwaukee, then. Oh wait. That's made in China as well. DeWalt? Ditto. Quite possibly by the same company that makes that DCK, seeing as they're an OEM for other companies.
Finally, your comment was specifically about durability. I commented on that. I also addressed the fact that this thing probably isn't meant for hard use. I make my living using tools and no, I personally would not buy this thing. It's a prosumer grade tool at best. It's not made for people like me. Finally, You decided to assume that, by literally responding only to what you said, that I must think it's wonderful, or that I am perfectly fine with Chinese politics, shit human rights record, and expansionism, etc. I'm not. I buy products made in free, developed countries whenever possible. Please note what I said at the end of my comment about not dismissing them out of hand. My point there was directed at the western companies that will be competing against them. That it would be a bad idea for us to make stupid assumptions and ignore these companies if we don't want to lose in the future. That's not meant to encourage the Chinese, it's meant to say that we can't just twiddle our thumbs. Don't put words in people's mouth. The only things you know about me are what I've expressly said.
@@puckcat22679 milwaukee is owned by a chinese company so they wont get any of my money. dewalt even if made by china, isnt 100% made by china and isnt owned by them. if you do minor minor research you can easily just not give china all your money.
my comment was about durability.
YOU brought up where the tools are made and who makes them. you really didnt address durability. you pretty much gave marketing jargon. saying that these tests will run it harder than itll ever see, so its plenty durable. then you go contradictive and say it wont run full bore all day.
western companies absolutely should dismiss them. because when it comes down to it, when compared to the same powered product, the chinese product will always be cheaper, and by capitalism logic, better. western companies will never compete in that aspect. if chinese companies made product that was of equal quality everywhere the west would be screwed. especially with the dwindling economy. its impossible for us to win the value game because we dont pay people 10 cents an hour.
Hey I could use a "Little Richard"(DCK) around the house!
I can't believe what the other high priced one's are going to do compared to a $70 Johnson or the Worksite(Worky Worky)...
Keep up your great work & vids!
400/440W? That's some big DCK power!
It's embarrassing to see just how far Black and Decker has fallen
Yep, they used to make great tools for real. I still have a corded B&D drill inherited from my gramps, it's well over half a century old now (made in the 70's, I think), all metal construction and was so used that almost all of its paint has worn off. It still works well today, and I remember my gramps saying it was one of his few tools that has never broken down or needed repairs.
They've got other brands, notably DeWalt, for the more serious user. But of course, that doesn't justify selling crap.
@@Trebuchet48 ya no reason they cant make Black and Decker on par with Hart
I got a few of the newer B&D drills with the Matrix 20V and I don't know what the heck that drill or battery is but I can assured you they are far stronger than that little POS they got. I have never seen the Power Connect thing yet so its only this new/new stuff that is worthless. Or just the battery, its a old design that Porter Cable is now using so they might be trying something to kill off the old 20V B&D line. Maybe just that battery itself is useless and need a different one. Never a good sign when a actually new battery is DOA.
@@silentferret1049 Yeah the BD drill they got looks like the 12v cheapo model but taking a 20v battery. A lot of the B&D stuff is actually still very good for most home owners. That thing in this video does not represent their line up XD and this is coming from someone that has many brands (B&D, porter cable, craftsman, ryobi, bosch and sometimes use dewalt and milwaukee)
Edit, also the batteries for porter cable and BD are the same but the mold is slightly different but the tool or the batteries shell can be modded to allow the battery and that charger and battery has been around since BD was making craftsman power tools for sears (before they bought craftsman)
The D.C.K. truly is an impressive implement to behold; the smooth yet firm girth, torque that thrusts past the competition, and a pleasantly healthy, vibrant red top, a tool you need to take with two hands to fully appreciate as it drives eagerly into whatever is set before it
That surprised the heck out of me. That DCK was a beast. 😂
That DCK really comes out swingin n when its time for a load, its not premature lol
2:20 i broke the chuck off of one doing drywall
Im surprised it had enough torque to do that, I'm impressed
@@TorqueTestChannel how i broke the chuck was using the drill as a screwdriver so no it didn't
That DCK showing off its BDE. Jokes aside, the DCK had some impressive numbers and with all the bits it includes it is a nice kit to have at home if you aren't already entrenched in another brands platform.
This is hilarious. The Worksite drill is sold in my country under 4 different brand names (that I know of), some calling it 18v, some 20v. Makes you wonder how under how many different names is this being sold.
Honestly thought about getting the HOTO kit for my wife she loves her Dyson aesthetic. Glad I went with the Milwaukee installation driver instead.
If you want to get her something similar for less money. There's multiple electric screwdrivers that look similar. Walmart has a 4v Hyper Tough and the Workpro look the same. All probably made by Xiaomi too.
Low hanging fruit, but you should get her the DCK.
@@Jorath95 she doesn’t tend to like large red DCK’s. she says there a little much for her and hurt her wrists.
Boy that DCK is girthy
Browsing the DCK store they make a whole range of tools, almost as many as Hercules. Not that I care how many beans they make but I do wonder WHO makes them. someone should enjoy doing some more digging on the DCK!
I've viewed ads on here showing their mfr process and factory. They seemed like legit tools. I figured they might do good here. Seem to be aimed at the Asian market
Somebody else was saying that it looks like they are an OEM. So they might very well not be slapping their name on somebody else's tools, in fact quite the opposite. Definitely going to need to think about branding though if they want to break into the US market. Or not - definitely going to get some attention the way it is.
@@ccoder4953 Oh wow I took a dive and the parent company makes a lineup of tools as large as makita, including corded and air tools, 4/8/12/20V and saw blades etc. DC stands for dongcheng. looks very established. Impressive!
@@ccoder4953yeah... The name actually might help. I mean, the vast majority of the comments here are referencing it. It's going to stick in people's minds. Of course, the fact that it absolutely screwed everything else in the test helps. Big DCK energy for sure.
@@puckcat22679yeah yeah yeah, I would totally love to have a whole bunch of big red DCKs in my toolbox. Even though I do have some pretty decent Bosch and Festool stuff, with a sprinkling of Ryobi, this DCK is pretty enticing for some reason, and the brand is tailor-made for viral marketing
Not bad for home gamer stuff if the batteries hold up. Don't need much power to drill pine and drive wood screws.
I would really like a measurement of "battery replaceability" in that ranking.
How expensive is a replacement battery and how long will one presumably be available (for the latter one looking how long has that style of battery been offered by that company)
I think for most home users the battery is the first/only thing that will fail on their drills.
Wonder if some of these Chinese drills will take Makita batteries, they often do
Thank you for all the testing. I now base my tool purchases between your channel and Project Farm's channel. I am often very surprised at the results of the testing. Please keep up the good work.
12:00 “But this one, and uhhhh Richard over here”😂😂
Big DCK is back in town.
If you just need a cheap drill, gardenjoy for 30 USD seems perfectly functional. Batteries would probs die in half a year though.
I wonder if they'll ever release a hammer DCK. I bet it would do some good hammering.
If they did it would probably be longer and girthier than the one in the video. I'd have to get my hands on one so that I would win in a DCK measuring contest
The DCK hammer is currently even cheaper and more often in stock amzn.to/3QiGQpS Let it rip
@@TorqueTestChannel of course it is
I expect a DCK hammer to be smashing the next amazon roundup now pls. I'm sure it's gonna CREAM the competition.
They have a full sds hammer drill, and a caulk gun!
With all these cheap units. For some reason I’d love to see how bottom brands you can get in a store like warrior and hyper tough stack up compared to the amazon specials
me too
That was our plan, but a few of these amazon specials already beat MID TIER options from stores, so we'd just be going backwards somehow
@@TorqueTestChannel But hyper tough's line up is actually really extensive. and I have their batteries (for some gardening tools). If they are anywhere close to HART, then i'd much prefer hypertough
Well I have 18 volt warrior I love.
I've had it about 2 years, use mostly for pilot holes. Although I have used it for hole saws.
Battery life is good, don't recommend for pro use.
Not my primary drill either.
@@johnmckee7937 I have dewalt XRs and flexvolt and Milwaukee M12. But the drill I have with me 100% of the time is the black & decker matrix. Because I can bring a sawzall/impact/drill etc in such a small package its what I leave in the car. So I end up using it most......
That’s some big DCK energy right there
Cant wait to watch The Tool Show this week: "This week TTC gave away their new DCK!"
One of your most comedic yet - love it! Keep the DCK jokes coming!😂
That DCK really went deep on those others drills.
Got that Big DCK energy going there!
The Puns in this piece were just STELLAR!! Video was good too!😅
If that iDyson is super quiet it might be useful for that reason as noise can wear on the user, though for lightweight bench use only.
And what work exactly do you think would anyone do with that drill that takes a long time?
That DCK is hard hitting, and long lasting with that battery. You'll need 2 hands for sure, with all that torque.
Didn't think I'd want a DCK when I woke up this morning. I might just have to grab me a DCK. Didn't realize I was missing DCK in my life.
That DCK came out swinging hard. Definitely the kind of tool to put a smile on the missus face when you bust it out to show that she doesn't need to call a professional for that weekend project around the house or in the backyard.
It would be great to hook up a power supply or a oversized battery with some wires/spades. Standardise the power delivery and just test the tool. I think a fair few of these tools were hampered by the battery which can be relatively cheaply upgraded.
12:26 Holy cow. You are literally casually explained. I love it
I knew this was gonna be fun when you bought the big DCK, and opined that the package would provide a bigger load..... Heh heh heh heh!!! Nice job.
I would love to know how the process played out, where one day, a giant red DCK shows up on Amazon's website..... Ohhhh, to have a hidden camera in a conference room somewhere, with full audio.... Please? Ohhh please.... I need to see these geniuses at work....
This is like a billion dollar sitcom idea..... TTC, take it & run. "How did the Product end up on the Webpage", an inside wacky look at being a lower level brand manager at a big company..... Ohh the wild & wacky shenanigans are nonstop!!! Heh heh heh!
Definitely the most I’ve laughed watching one of your videos. Keep it up.
DCK offers an impact driver as well if you're willing to test it sometime in the future.
Boy I bet that DCK impacts hard and deep.
looky looky... Guess whos on top ? Thats right the "big" Richard!
Wow, I've never seen a 1/2" DCK work that well before. Impressive
Lol, i was doing good until the "Richard"
Every single time i hear that reference i am reminded of the time a bunch of us was setting at the Nashville Airport and I had "Richard Cranium" paged to the guest phone over the airport intercom. Seeing 7 of your work buddies bust out laughing, good times.
Yes, it was and is childish but you know what they say "i dont want to grow up, im a Toys-R-Us kid"
This is moving towards my favourite youtube channel 🙂
I heard of DCK a while ago from "da tool bear" and thought it was a joke. Turns out DCK makes industrial tools for the Asian market. I believe they are based out of Hong Kong as well, but I'm not 100% sure on that.
If the drill is an indicator of power the tools have, I would love to see what their other tools can do when tested.
Great job guys!!
Good video. Not that I'm interested in shitty drills but I'm curious how the Ikea "FIXA" drill would stack up to these. Presumably they sell a fair amount of them or they would have discontinued it by now. It's under $40 and 7.2V
I have one and it's actually OK for drilling in the paper composite ikea offers and it drives all screws they have to offer
The battery generally last 1-2 pieces of furniture depending on size
@@angrydragonslayer ah, it makes sense that it's designed just to help assemble their furniture and hang their shelves. The name "FIXA" made me think they intended people to be able to use it for some more advanced tasks but with 7.2V and that price tag i wouldn't expect much out of it
They also sell a 14V version that got me through actual legit work sites.
The subtle humor thrown in, funny hahaha
I came for the DCK jokes and was not disappointed.
Would have loved to see that 2012 black and decker against modern drills
The puns were off the chart. I've never searched amazon for DCK before but I might now😅
I had the impacting DCK. It was not a bad impact for the price. I literally bought it so I could go to my co-workers and say "hey hold my DCK for me." We had some laughs. Then I sent it back because that was too much to spend to keep a joke that would have only been funny for a little bit.
Yall did the dyson! Fookin legends
Absolutely amazing screwing power in that DCK, especially for such a compact package
That big red DCK...
SLAPPED all the competition out of the way
If a cordless drill can't out-torque my feeble body weight and a two-foot prybar, I'm not interested.
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Wow, this really blew me away!
The puns in this episode were on point 👌
I enjoy your channel. I will avoid commenting on the sense of humor aspect, instead focusing on what a great service you provide for your target audience.
At the price point the "d" branded tool is, it proves that the gap between performance and price doesnt necessarily apply anymore and that established brands need to pay more attention to their price .
But performance is not the only important metric.
Maybe the brand tools are more expensive because they are better build? Meaning better longevity and maybe surviving a few falls.
@Jehty21 you are of course, correct in that no one would suggest that the "d" branded tool is as well made as a Milwaukee tool.
Having said that, for a occasional DIY person, this move could be a cost saving play, yet, with great performance. Note that the Black and Decker tool, though somewhst less expensive, was way down the list in terms of performance.
I bought the seesii impact that was tested for just over 100 usd including tax for my pickup tool box and I've used it several times without any concerns. With two batteries and excellent performance, if it gets stolen, I won't be out very much capital. I can't say that if my mid & high torque Milwaukee impacts were stolen. And my previous pickup with bolted down tool box and dual ABUS high security padlocks was stolen along with the truck and the truck was found 3 days later, stripped.
I woul love to see a runout comparison for drills 🕊
“Testes are a median of 5 tests” 😂😂😂
Ahhh... The endless innuendo is well worth the price of admission. Dicken's Cider anyone? LOL!
Comic chops and good info - what more can we ask? :)
You should include a column for runout. Seems some of these have a lot of it, and it's an important factor in real life use.
I enjoyed 100% of the dck puns. Outstanding
Would love to see big DCK hooked up to the “beans” battery you guys made!
I got the Hoto in a kit when I was on the Zon Vine program,gave it to my Step-Daughter for her house not to bad for small stuff.Greenworks test Greenworks Greenworks Greenworks.Ty for your time doing this
I would love to see an electric screwdriver shootout. I've been checking out the 3 speed model from Vessel.
DCK ahead of the pack. You might say the competition got shafted. Looks to be in the same vein as Ryobi. I had a ball watching this video. Thanks
You said it might take two hands and I literally spit my drink out 😂 Now I have to clean up the garage.🤣
Awesome testing and your Richard jokes are on point
“Richard” made me LOL!
I would have thought that the possibly unintentional typo @4:54 "All testes are medians of 5 runs" would have been better suited to appear during DCK's run, but who am I to judge?
Got that big DCK energy.
love that you got the dck one. the dad jokes were well deserved and appreciated lol
Your DCK really performed a lot better than I thought it would
i have the same black & decker, mainly used only to drill as i had an impact driver from them already (well multi head tool could swap from impact to drill to sawzall to tire inflator to mini circular saw.) and it was decent for just doing light drilling,
i did end up sorta breaking the screw holding the chuck in after using the drill to start a snow blower with a broken pull string and starter motor by spinning the crank directly (fixing was near impossible as the entire snow blower had to be disassembled to even get at the broken parts), which worked very well several times till kickback spun the drill hard and snapped the chuck screw causing the chuck to come off, but it still works, just if i use it with too much torque in one direction the chuck likes to unscrew itself.
The DCK Hammer drill is a hidden gem. You get way more than you paid for
DCK, DCA & Dong Cheng tools made by the same company, Jiangsu Dongcheng. They are very good tools & well known in Asia.
The 12v Bosch taht came up in the results on your searches is a mini beast. I use it professionally as an electrician. Only time I go for my bigger 18V machine is when I use holesaws in other stuff but plaster walls...
So the big red DCK had a lot of output 🤣
Boy that red one really DCK slapped the competition.
The Worksight drill looks just like a Porter Cable dill that I own. About the only difference I see is the trigger and speed controls which on the PC are red not yellow.
I'm pretty sure that one and the one that was very similar here are probably made by whatever OEM supplier makes pretty much everyone's mid-grade brushless drills. In that category, you don't need cutting edge, proprietary design that costs a fortune to engineer. You just need cheap and competent. And it doesn't get any cheaper than using whatever factory builds millions of them with the only difference being a custom case and battery terminals to match whatever battery it needs to match. Then you just focus your own R&D on your flagship stuff, and pay for it with the sales of the cheapie.
I would love to get both of my hands on this huge, red DCK!
The 1 drill is like a personal messager for real
I’ve got a Hoto, it came with a fairly nice micro screwdriver kit for $45 if I recall correctly. I’ve got m12 fuel stuff, but wanted a tool to keep around the house for drilling holes in wood or drywall. At $45 it was a no brainer for the combo, for $80 for the drill alone I’d have passed on it.
“This one might take two hands” I’m still laughing at that one. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Always look forward to my TTC lunch breaks on Friday 👍👍 big surprise from King Richard today!
That DCK seems pretty hard to beat.
I love all the DCK jokes. That's a two-hander for sure.
Glad the DCK provides such a big load
Can't wait to whip out my DCK and show it to all my friends