New DeWalt 5-in-1 Power Tool is COMPLETE GARBAGE (and my weekend is ruined by disappointment).
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- I had high hopes for the new cordless 5-in-1 from Dewalt. Sure, it may not be 20 volt, but that wasn't going to stop me from giving this cordless beast a try. I was actually looking forward to this, and had no doubt in my mind this would be a great addition to my fleet of yellow tools. OH HOW I WAS WRONG! This puny little 12 volt toy is the biggest waste of money. I would rather buy some Harbor Freight bottom of the barrel corded drills before using this junk.
Enjoy the video!
This guy is living his own fantasy world! The reality is that the tool is very good and serves its purpose. As does the M12.
It's cool but it would be better as a 20v
Honestly know the intent of the too… it’s supposed to be an assemblers tool. Supposed to be for someone who installs cabinets, furniture, closet systems etc. they can bring one tool and get everything done. Is really meant for say 1/4 drill max.
You will hate your Swiss army knife if you use it for a machete too. 12v 5 in 1 is a precision- assembly tool for light duty. It isn't made or marketed as a construction tool
DeWalt’s own website shows the tool drilling with a 1/2in spade bit in OSB, installing 2x6 decking, installing PVC hangers in a ceiling…. I think it is being marketed as a construction tool.
True
I just bought the kit a month ago it is just right for cabinetry. Certain tools for certain jobs it’s definitely not garbage.
This was painful to watch because of the tool... not the DeWalt
What’s worse is the tool liked it🤣
Couldn’t watch all of it
Yep. Maybe learn about a tool's intended purpose and features before buying (and then deriding) it! The 5th "feature" is using the driver as a close-quarters drill with no head attached, It is NOT an impact driver, you CAN use the Jacob's chuck with the right-angle adapter, It WILL drill up to a 1" hole in lumber using a paddle bit... So much misinformation in this video!
Agreed!
You can use the tool with NO attachment for 1" bits, it has a 1/4" hex magnetic bit holder, that is tool #1. Right angle attachment is #2, offset attachment is #3, drill/driver is #4, and 1/4" hex quick release chuck for power bits is #5. I'm not sure if you were trying to be funny by saying it's only 4 or you really did not understand that.
So 2 of the 5 “tools” have the same functionality?
@@ZeroToAwesome Which 2 are you referring to? The bare/no attachment 1/4" magnetic bit holder and the 1/4" quick release attachment? While they can perform similar functions, I wouldn't say they have the same functionality. The bare/no attachment is meant for the small 1" insert bits when you have very little room. Where as the quick release chuck is meant for longer power bits that you need to be locked into place, not just held by the magnet. They make power bit hex keys, drill bits, socket adapters, etc.. they're actually a crazy handy tool (all of them - DeWalt, Milwaukee, Bosch, Festool), a lot of time they are called installation drivers, because they are used by cabinet installers and the like. It wasn't what you were expecting, I get that, but if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will spend its whole life thinking it is a failure. Ya feel me?
Comparing 12V tool to 20V tools? Then expecting super performance?
No wonder wild unicorns roam around.
And take dumps on shop floors 👍
I really should have guessed how bad this without be when the quick release attachment was called an impact driver but had my fears confirmed when the point of the tool went flying over the head of the presenter as he put it up against not only single use dedicated tools, but the 20v versions of them.
I hate contradict the disabled but the 5 in one is each of the 4 attachments, plus you can use it without any attachments, although it will not lock in the screwdriver bit. For if needing in tighter spaces. Also nothing about this tool says anything about it being an impact driver, it simply a drill driver.
It is usually a good idea to know what you’re buying before you buy🥴🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♀️
No, we are no idiots but we can spot one easily.
Not*
I don't think you understand this tool. To begin with, the 5th (or 1st) tool is using the drill without a chuck. You can friction-fit a bit without any attachments to get into the tightest spaces. In other words, the drill/driver without a chuck is a functioning tool for which there are also four attachments (five configurations total). Second, it's not meant to replace the tools you compared. It's supposed to be smaller, lighter and less powerful. As a 12 volt, it's meant to be used as an installation drill/driver with less power for finer and more precise work (like cabinetry and furniture making). This is Dewalt's brushless version of the Festool CXS and TXS installation drill/drivers which are even less powerful by design than other drill/drivers within the Festool line).
Its called a 5 in 1 because you can insert a bit without any attachment attached, you can do the same thing with the angle attachment. Also you obviously don’t know the need for 12v tools, that’s all im rockin’ these days.
Keep on rocking that 12v!
You can't compare 12 volt to 20 volt and the drill adapter will work with the right angled attachment.
It's for installation of cabinets or other small projects, hex drill bits 🤷
You can't be serious...
This is Cabinet drill. It's not going to be as powerful as any of those other tools. You even mentioned you were aware of the Milwaukee version, which is literally called "installation driver."
It's meant to be compact, low powered, get into hard to reach spaces, and drive Philips head and flat head screws without damaging them. Every brand has one of these things. You're driving frickin deck screws with no pilot hole. Maybe next you should pound some stakes in your backyard with your thumb, or put in drywall nails with an 8lb hammer.
Also...
It's okay to have 3, or 4, or maybe even 5 yellow tools in your shop, like a thickness planer or table saw, but you've clearly been led down a dark trail with all those shiny cordless tools.
It is a dark, dark, path, but now that you mention it so should probably go buy some more cordless flashlights.
Seriously, I completely agree this is a instillation tool. Especially after owning and using it. The problem I see is DeWalt does not market it as that. Go check out their own website advertising the tool and you see construction workers securing conduit and drilling into cement block. Not a single image of a dummy like me assembling ikea furniture with it.
@@ZeroToAwesome Perhaps I was a bit harsh. I apologize for being rude
A friend of mine has a garage full of Milwaukee cordless stuff. A bank of chargers sits on a shelf waiting to have batteries dropped in, and he has all the red toolboxes. I have Worx, Milwaukee, and Bosch. I really like the little Worx screwdriver. More torque than I ever expected. Great for working on RC cars and stuff.
You wouldn’t kill a mosquito with a shotgun would you? Ideally? I do a lot of low voltage work and have the Milwaukee version. As I’ve read in other forums the tool can be used without any adapter so it is the 5th or 1st chuck you can use when you have to get into tight spaces. I’ve used the DeWalt and Bosch versions and all have their own pros and cons. A few of the biggest pros for me are weight and versatility. I still carry my 20v tools for power to drive lags, drill thru concrete and similar heavy duty functions but use my 12v with different chuck adapters when assembling network/AV racks. You can also use the keyless chuck, 1/4” collet (impact) chuck and offset together with the right angle chuck for some unique angles and tight space use. I guess it’s all a matter of how often you get to use all the tools functions.
I’ve owned a 5/1 12v Bosch for two years. Great for final light weight work but go to 18v big boys for hard core driving and drilling. Also buy a harbor freight pistol case for all those attachments
I think this is the answer, the little guy is for light work. Good idea in the case!
You can buy drill bits with hex shanks that you can use in an impact driver-style chuck. That will let you drill with the low-profile attachment.
Good idea, I do have a few of those lying around from some drill bit kits. Only problem I can think of is those are all pretty small, smaller than the hex shank itself. Usually I would use right angle drill to put holes between studs to run something like PEX or romex, I guess a small hole saw or spade but would work for that.
@@ZeroToAwesome Milwaukee makes shockwave drill bits with the hex shanks up to 1/2". Also, both Dewalt and Milwaukee makes a right angle impact attachment that actually works with the impact and does the same thing as the only thing this tool looks like it's good for, and is only $20.
It’s more of an assemblers tool or for cabinet work than anything and pretty much performs the same as the Milwaukee. Bosch, Festool, and Fein made a combo driver long before Milwaukee and Dewalt did.
I’m confused though, all my furniture gets assembled with one allen wrench.
@@ZeroToAwesome that's because you buy all your furniture from home zone or whatever, real custom made furniture uses more than just those
There are other videos showing 1" spade bits plowing through wood with this drill
Don't listen to this guy. This DCD703 is a great tool. The MIlwaukee version of this tool is no stronger, more expensive, and far more awkward to use. Bosch makes a nice version of this as well.
Don’t listen to THIS guy (above), he uses facts and reason to make his argument.
I will have to check out the Bosch, thanks for the tip.
@@ZeroToAwesome hahahaha right? Surprised at the disappointment for this one. It ain't for everyone maybe, but nothing is. Good video otherwise. Sure. This or the Bosch is the way to go in this segment IMO, of course. The M12 is just awkward to me. No color bias here btw. Ive got 7 different brand chargers hooked up. Lol...I have a problem. Cheers 👍
7 brands of chargers?! You are a brave soul.
I have the Bosch version of this which is pretty good. Their twist click is lower profile which keeps the overall length under control. The offset adapter is so handy for cabinet installs. I really wanted to sell the Bosch when the dewalt came out since it is my only Bosch 12v tool but I’m not so sure anymore. The Milwaukee version is a hot mess.
I have seen the Bosch one at Lowes. It did look much more compact. Good to know about the Milwaukee one as well, thanks!
It's not an impact driver attachment! Just a 1/4 collet for bits. Still just a drill/driver. No impact mechanism in there.
Right! Maybe I’m wrong but no where on the Dewalt website or even the Milwaukee website, because some have said the Milwaukee is just as bad, does it claim to be an impact. Sheesh!! He can’t even figure out that you CAN have a right angle drill by using the right angle attachment with the drill head, um it’s a right angle drill. 🙄 glad I watched this nonsense so I know to never take his advice again. Im a Dewalt fan but I have the Milwaukee one and it’s a beast, WITHOUT AN IMPACT HEAD!!!
Yeah. Watch some other videos on this drill/driver, it's plenty capable for people not framing houses.
You cannot drill hole with it ? Just use drill bit with HEX head omg.... :-D
Bought it love it this guy has a couple of screws loose, been inhaling to much sawdust.
Jokes on you! I don’t even do much woodworking. (Just painting in unventilated spaces).
Comparing 12v to 20v 🤔
I have many Dewalt tools, but purchased the Milwaukee version because it was out first. Same tool and abilities, you just need to know what it's intended for and not expect it to exceed that. It does what it's suppose to and very well. Maybe you should look into what it was intended for, installation.
Used both milwaukee is so much more powerful and convenient
The DeWalt is the better tool vs the Milwaukee due to the different design decisions
@@matsudakodo Like what? The Milwaukee is small and more compact, and has a handguard like the Festool.
@@histguy101 the reverse switch is awkward and can be blocked against a wall in the kinds of situations they intend you to use this for. Also the handle on the DeWalt is more comfortable. They're both good tools but I think yellow is better here.
If you read the instructions, the drill itself without the attachment is the 5th one, you can put an impact drill bits onto it, also I just bought this cause the angle attachment, by the way u can't compare 12v to a 20v tools, smh
the fifth attachment is the powertool itself. you can put a short screwbit straight into it
That is the lamest excuse for a tool I have ever heard. So the 5th tool is the same as the 1/4 but adapter? Just, with less plastic than the adapter?!
@@ZeroToAwesome No. makes the tool shorter, Used with short screwbits. Actually very helpful. Other is a bitholder. for the longer screwbits. Otherwise when you use short screwbits you would need a bitholder into the screwbit adaptor making the tool longer.. It´s a mistery that most all tool reviewers miss it. I guess thats down to only reviewing the tool, not actually using tools.
Ridiculous comparison ‼️
Well knowing Black & Decker/ Dewalt, the reason the rt angle and other adapters use the hex chuck is that they want you to buy their drill bit kits that have the 1/4" hex shank which greatly limits the size of bit you can use. Seems like the 5 errr 4 in 1 should have to take a swim in a bucket of Pickle beer.
Like you guys I've been primarily Dewalt but as you're finding, it might be time to consider looking away from Black and Yellow to Milwaukee Red... Seems like all Dewalt does anymore is imitate what Milwaukee innovates.
Been tempted so many times to start making the switch to red. Whenever the next generation of battery comes out that will probably be the time to switch.
You can buy drill bits with a 1/4" hex shank. This guy should not be operating power tools.
Lol...not even gonna waste my time making a full comment..all I will say is...I find it amazing the actual stupidity of some people?! Lol..
Do it, go ahead waste the time! You are already in UA-cam anyways and I can take it! 👿
It is totally no comparison from 12 volt to 20 volt power tools. If we really want to compare then you need a competitor 12 volt tool.
This was very valuable review... I dont understand what didi you expect from this tool? 12V small and lightweight tool with 3/8 chunk should be stronger then 20V bigger and heavier tool with 1/2 chunk? Where did you find infrormation that driver attachment is IMPACT? If you have 90 degree attachment, you cant use chunk on it for normal drill bit??? In almost every comment is written it's tool for installing cabinets or furniture. I dont understand for what you want to use it? Repair rockets?
This was specifically purchased for rocket repairs. In all seriousness, go to DeWalt’s website and take a look at how they market the tool. Dudes in hard hats on the job site, not a cabinet to be seen.
@@ZeroToAwesome And I hope you not believe everything, supermarkets have commercials with heavy duty workers and tools from them...
i've just wasted 21minutes of my life watching this video
Why would anyone want to call it impact driver? It's just a hex
A hex upon you!
Somebody doesn’t know about impact driver drill bit sets. Odd because Makita, DeWalt, Milwaukee and a bunch of no-name Amazon brands make them.
This is probably the same guy that thinks there is a difference between 18v and 20v.
Yes, 2 volts.
My wife thinks a flat head screwdriver is a 10 in 1 tool.
Having to Dremel an even tip on a screwdriver is fun!
I would think a flathead could do SO MUCH more than 10 things!
Lmao at the erect man part in the beginning over his left shoulder As he yells at a rainbow unicorn. 🤣.
All kidding aside. Good review.
Love the rc planes in the background.
I mean… don’t you keep tools in a toolbox?
The Great Screw off was a disappointment
Just like in college LOL
i get that it is not an impact driver .a drill driver is nice though for doing hardware with small screws . i appreciate someone pointing out though that multi tools do not do multi functions as well as a dedicated tool does the job . good review
You are a gentleman and a scholar.
Harbor freights Hercules line has 12v and 20v tools and they both use the same charger
I think the head also can work with a bit directly without any adapter. Is that consider the no. 5?
Without any adapter it is just some exposed pins and a gear. Nowhere to put a bit. Think the 4/5 is drill/driver.
@@ZeroToAwesome there is a 1/4 in shank hole in the middle of the tool with no attachment. I use mine everyday it works awesome.
@17:30 get 1/4 hex shank drill bits??
But what are they in mETriC?!
This is why you move over to Milwaukee. Especially for any 12v tools. No other company comes close to sub compact performance.
I hate to admit it, but the time might be close. Milwaukee has been killing it the last 5ish years with the new tools. Especially on the automotive side. Why does DeWalt still not make a cordless ratchet?!?? Milwaukee has 6 different versions of it.
@@ZeroToAwesome dude you need to do research … DeWalt has the DCF503B and the DCF503EB
When did those finally come out?!? Saw screenshots of them late last year and was trying to buy them for Christmas gifts but they were not on sale yet! Thank you and ordered!!
@@ZeroToAwesome I have close to $1000 of Snap On air ratchets rotting away in my tool box because I got one M12 ratchet.
The DeWalt is close enough in power to the Milwaukee but its design is better (ergonomics, controls). It's more than enough power for any homeowner. Testing beyond its limits as an installation tool isn't really fair though there are videos of it using 1/2" and even 1" spade bits in wood without a problem.
The only problem I see is the battery on the 12V, you should have used a 5AH battery, THEN this comparison would have had some meaning. How about a redo??
Mayperhaps
@@ZeroToAwesome Expecting a 24 watt (12 volt 2AH) power source to perform the same as a 100 watt power source (20 volt 5AH) is dreaming. NOT a GOOD comparison test.
Ive never seen someone own so many tools and not know anything about tools or how they work
So it's not a true impact driver. Good to know
Comparing a 12 volts to a 20v are you serious? And that is just an assembler tool, not a do it all magic tool goddamn, you have a lot of tools but dont have a lot in your mind lol
Yes, I was serious. Can we talk more about cream cheese though?!
👆Truth.
Video starts at 4:18
The thousands of people who stopped watching the video in the first 30 seconds disagree.
If my friend came over to hang a tv and brought a impact drill. I’d have to tell him to go home
Nah that’s the future. I mount TVs professionally with an impact unless I need a hammer drill. Works great & isn’t as bulky. A lot of the battle for a self-employed contractor is carry weight. That's the main thing the guy didn't understand in this video. However, I agree we need a 20v brushless version like this from the big boys & not some old brushed Black & Decker as the only 20v option.
Dewalt did not advertise it as an IMPACT driver/drill. Also get some proper drill bits.
That’s not a impact driver and that’s not a low profile attachment.it’s a offset attachment with a locking thing for bits.I say locking thing because I don’t know how to spell the word that starts with a c that it’s called
Clutch?
@@ZeroToAwesome no that’s not it
O and the Milwaukee comment i seen a video b4 the Milwaukee is rather weak and the dewalt has more power. It is only a small 12v tool. Its not designed for large stuff. No idea how it performs but bosch came out with an 18v version of this
Bosch came out with the concept NOT Milwaukee
The 12v batteries will not fit on the Dewalt fast charger. As for drilling with the offset head. Buy some drill bits with a hex head
I’ll have to take a second look at the rapid charger. Good call on the hex bits.
The Milwaukee close quarter (low profile) drill attachment doesn't have a locking quick chuck so the bit always pulls out, very annoying and a foolish oversight 🤦
Ps., RTFM
I’m starting to think these all-in-one power tools really are not the best idea…
@@ZeroToAwesome They aren't a replacement for a big drill, but a friend has had the older brushed Bosch and is very happy with it. I just bought the brushless version with much better torque. The Dewalt's battery is in the wrong place, IMO, and the Milwaukee's forward/reverse switch is just a totally boneheaded idea.
Brother, this was hilarious and entertaining! Love your fun personality. Subscribed. 🙌
Thanks for the review. I was thinking of getting this. You have talked me into not getting a 5 in 1 and. It getting a 12v. I will get the 20v impact and 20v driver instead. And maybe a angle drive.
For the price definitely the better solution.
And I was going to subscribe but having listened to his drivel, I won`t bother... 🙂
I tried, 😞
Got to the bit where you started to scream!....but should of pressed off button at the shitting unicorn!.....more of a shop tour....look what I have in my shop?....
....May be the humour hasn't travelled well across the pond
8:29 - Milwaukee have 12/18v standard on their chargers, Makita offers some combi chargers but they dont come standard in kits that ive seen where I live at least. Same witch Bosch, they have a combi charger similar to Milwaukees, but i havent seen it in standard kits here. So pretty much all the 12v lines worth talking about have this :)
11:30 - The attachment is called a screwdriver here, not impact driver. Same as the standalone non-impacting screwdrivers you can get ^^
15:20 - yeah its not the same, but it does allow you to lay the drill flat which is very handy when screwing in a fastener at the back of a shelf or drawer without twisting your wrist in impossible angles
Dont get me wrong, I get why its diappointing, I think they are gimmicky af and marketing wank too. But to be completely fair I do feel like this was poorly researched and had some unrealistic expectations for it, what these actually work for is assambling IKEA furniture and hanging pictures. They really arent a replacement for the dedicated tools.
The Milwaukee 12 and 18 volt batteries are different shapes, right? So they have a combo charger with one spot for 12 and another for 18. I like that a DeWalt charger with once slot will charge a 12, 20 and 60 volt battery pack. Not too familiar with the Bosch and Makita setups, will need to take another look at those.
@@ZeroToAwesome Yes, both Milwaukee and Bosch run the stick-batteries that go into the handle, both have combi chargers that take both. The odd one is Makita, they have slide-in batteries for both 18v and 12v but still have 2 different slots in their combi charger. As far as I know, none of them can actually charge a 12 and 18v at the same time though, at least the Milwaukee one just finishes one before moving on to the next one. A single slot is for sure more elegant, but in practical terms you'd still just have 1 charger out for what its worth!
bro you bought a kit with a charger you knew you had a charger coming all along sell the thing then.
But then the sack-o-chargers will get lonely!
Hey just get a snake like attachment for your impact and throw that thing in the trash
Smartest thing I have heard all day!
That's a lot of yellow tools. You should consider some red ones
How dare you!!
Pickle beer for someone??
It wasn’t THAT bad.
The motorized hand piece is used to pound and tenderize meat. That’s 5 tools!
Only works on thinly sliced beef.
Nice guy, but a little too much drama for a tool review. For those of us trying to do serious research with limited time
What a fully biased opinion. How dare you compare a 20V 5Ah tool to a 12V 2Ah ?? That will for sure won’t make it. I believe that the sole purpose of all this, is that you wanted to find a way to justify all those thousands of dollars you spent on these fully loaded drawers of other dewalt tools. Anyway, thanks for sharing your opinion. I’m glad we live in free countries where we can express ourselves. By the way, I’m jealous of your fully loaded drawers 😜
I definitely agree they are not comparable, it REALLY bugs be when DeWalt markets this thing with pictures of contractors using it to attaching conduit to cement block and build decks. If it isn’t a powerful do-it-all tool then change up your marketing. It is definitely handy to have around the house for little jobs or light detail work.
This is not for Heavy duty bruh
Not advertised to be an impact anything. Not sure why you expected it to be that.
Funny intro! XD
More ppl should see this video. I was under the same impressions as you. Glad i saw this before buying it. Thanks.
Right?!? I do feel a little deceived by how it is marketed vs. what was in the box. (Great spelling of the first name BTW)
@@ZeroToAwesome Seriously, Idk why but I definitely thought it was an impact and a drill. And to count the keyless chuck as "2 tools" is just dumb. 🤦♂️ I also didn't expect it to be longer than the 20v impact driver. It's OK if you wanted to get it instead of the 12v drill but I already have the 12v & 20v hammer drills and the 12v screwdriver with the clutch, so what's the point. Thanks again for saving me the cash & disappointment 👍
It was never marketed as an impact driver
@@ABH313 the point is this can replace the 12v screwdriver and 12v drill and then some
@@ABH313 add the 12v impact driver and you have 2 lightweight yet powerful tools that are plenty for any homeowner
Hex shank drill bits is what you would need for the low profile attachment. I dont have this tool but like you said the low profile adapter is the only useful attachment. You basically confirmed my thoughts
Low profile is going to come in REALLY handy every once in a while.
This guy don’t know how to use his tools correctly and second they never claimed to be a impact. He knows nothing about tools
Worst tool review I've seen. You just aren't understanding this tool. I'd go back and watch it again to point out (and correct) all the things you got wrong, but I just can't watch it again. Sorry bro.
You and my brother’nlaw are both dangerous with power tools 🤪
other name brands also make the same junk. i ve tried milwaukee and they are the same as Dewalt. i felt the same as u
UGHHH… I was thinking about making the switch to Milwaukee but it sound like their solution is just as bad. Thanks for the insight!
craftsman has chargers that charge 12v and 20v batterys
I didn’t know that. Makes sense though since Stanley Black & Decker owns and manufactures both of those brands.
Can't make this shit up omg😂
Your content video could be shorter if you get to the point. For example, where you store your excess charger.
Good point, but then I would have to remember where I store my excess charger.
This guy is a pure clown.
Looks to be a nice multi purpose tool. More than capable for most small simple jobs. You know, the 95% of tasks these tools are used for around the house.
I am glad I didn't buy it thanks for review honestly I just return it and get my money back
Ha! I think it’s great that this is the first video I’m seeing of yours. That unicorn bit was gelatinously hilarious!
Thank you!
😂😂 what kind of review is this..😂😂
The best kind?
annoying??
What flavor of distilled cringe is this?
Old vintage, the best stuff. HL3 confirmed?
Never turn to stand-up show. You're better at shouting for no reason.
Dude can’t count or use power tools 😂
Maybe comedy should be left to funny people, you, maybe stick to just using tools....
No
He’s not even good with the tools
@@ScarferBrad 😂 I agree
He doesn’t even know the proper names of the tools that he has. Why does he have so many tools?
Wtf
Dtf?
Dewalt should be sold in the toy dept. at dollar general!
The only tool worse is home depots rigid. What a joke!
even black and decker makes a better product than dewalt!
Harsh. Also I’m pretty certain black and decker makes DeWalt.
If you think the dewalt is bad the Milwaukee is Chinese garbage
REALLY?!? That is good to know, thanks!
And the DeWalt is a German or USA grand tool?
USA, now made and owned by Stanley Black & Decker
Man you look like Josh Powell. Sorry, just been watching a lot of cold podcasts lately. But for real though, you look like a non homicidal version or he looks like the…. I’ll shut up now.
Had to google that one… wow, I’m going to go shave now.
5 amp hr battery and some testosterone for deeper voice….just sayn
If I skip the testosterone and just do the battery how much deeper will that make my voice?
Big battery === big testosterone…..good video I’m second guessing buying 5-1 now…