I have to say yukiwa is one of the best chucks in the world imo. And the thing is perfect for hole saws that bind up easy and whip your wrist around an impact is designed to stop that
Is this guy for real? He didn't know about the Malco TurboShear, apparently, until DeWalt released their knockoff. And apparently he has never seen this tool, either until DeWalt's knockoff.
I’ve been doing metal roofing for years and i had all those tools individually and just about a year and half ago i found out DeWalt made all these attachments for my impact driver and made my life so much easier and lighter. Nice to see they caught other peoples eyes too
You know….Adding 1/2 inch to the length of their regular 796 or 996 drill, DW could incorporates an impact anvil mech to compliment the standard hammer action. Then ONE tool would drill, impact drill, screw drive and hammer! Win win. Q: Why did they make the shank on the chuck adapter so long?
Unless you only have an impact driver and can't afford a drill, I recommend using a drill for anything requiring a chuck. In my experience, the action of the impact causes often caused the chuck to get SUPER tight, making it a royal pain the loosen it when you want to release whatever it's holding.
That is ofc the best solution but there are also quite a few reasons to use an impact driver with a chuck, i for example sometimes need to drive in a plug for insulation, the bit only goes into a chuck and not a bit holder, but the plug is long and makes it heavy on the hands to use so an impact driver is verry usefull in that situation
thats fine for keyless chucks, however the chuck I just bought has a key with it and ive not had any problems with it. only 15$ on amazon and it goes up to 13 mm (1/2")
Absolutely amazed! Was thinking if I need a drill, impact wrench or impact driver. This attachment makes it a no brainer. Can doo what all 3 tools do (practically). Thanks VCG!
Holy crap using the holes saws on the impact looks incredible because you don't get any lock up or kickback! The impact absorbs all the catching so you don't have to fight it.
They make a hole saw that snaps into an impact? I don't get this whole chuck excitment. I can buy everything that fits in an impact and if I need a chuck we all have drills
@@Vera-xu3xw This is true, but a lot of those types of accessories are new to me anyways and I honestly just had not thought of using a hole saw on an impact. That was the bigger revelation for me. Even watching the TTR I usually didn't take notice. Know what I mean? Just a good thing to know, hah. Plus hole saws can be quite pricey.
@@802Garage you don't buy hole saws you buy the hole saw set that attaches to drills or impact. I like my drill with the hole saw it locks the tool in tighter and I would rather feather the trigger and get a nice cut. I'm not in that big if a hurry. Pluse with most good drills you have a dial to set a torque range so you can do delicate jobs or use as a hammer. Impacts are Great but they're not for every job.
@@Vera-xu3xw I mean not being in a hurry doesn't mean it's inconvenient to get the job done faster and easier. If I can drill a 3" hole in metal to pass an exhaust through and not have the drill catch and try to sprain my wrist and also get it done quickly, I'm totally down! Those kits are still expensive is all I meant and if you already own the older style it's a nice thing to have.
I paid 30 bucks for the Makita drill chuck adapter. I love it and it works great. I sadly didn’t know DeWalt made a drill chuck for the impact driver until your video. As always nice videos.
I've had that Chuck for years only mine is 100% metal and it's made by Makita in Japan. And I had one close to twenty years ago that was Vermont American I'm not sure what happened to my Vermont American one but I'm still sporting my Makita one
After spending lots of money for a small set of drill bits with the drill driver ends, this new attachment will allow me to use all my old drill bits, roloc wheels, and everything else that needs a chuck. Awesome product, and I’m on team red usually.
The Yukiwa chuck on my Makita hammer drill is a fantastic piece of work. Very little run-out our wobble. I just wish Jacobs still made chucks that well.
I have one by Mikita. So many uses. I love it. Perfect for paint mixers when you don’t wanna lug around two drills. Also mixing mud for drywall/stucco repairs and shit. Get one.
almost 40 years ago, before impacts were around, i built s mall chuck to put into a 3/8" chuck so i could grip very small drill bits. it was almost exactly like dewalt;s
I watched a video on the Makita chuck adapter and when the guy was backing out a big screw the Chuck kept coming loose and the bit kept falling out. Does the Dewalt one do the same when you are backing out a screw or lag screw?
This attachment in my opinion as a electrician is a must have I constantly need to drill picket holes or smaller holes for gaskets which used to mean pulling out my heavy drill., not no more buddy
Great work, I bitched my Milwaukee out with a impact ready Bosch chuck which is in the bag ready to go daily. Didn't let it replace the drill but it comes in handy. Gotta say Bosch issued a fine piece of machinery, all steel smooth and strong. And what doesn't look good hanging from the business end of a Milwaukee. Thanks for another great review madman. From out on Long Island, go Red or lay Dead!
You have me convinced. Gotta have one. Going to have to bring it up at work to see if the company can get us guys some. It'll free up just that much more space on my tool cart.
Great idea but a lot of negative comments on DeWalt's website about the 'hex adapter' unscrewing from the chuck because there is no secondary locking system (like a centre screw with left-hand thread), in fact, the reviews really slam it. Would be nice to see some comment, maybe investigation from you good guys at VCG. There are many other 1/4" hex to normal chuck offerings and most appear to have a secondary lock mechanism.
I just read some Amazon reviews where this tool gets bits locked into the chuck and are impossible to take off as well as the hex part unscrewing and breaking off leaving the chuck useless. I think I'll stick with hex drill bits if I need to use that in an impact driver and leave regular non hex drill bits for my DeWalt drill. Keep things simple. A lot of toys out there but its good to know their limitations.
Hearing loss is REAL, tinnitus is REAL! Don’t be silly and try to use your impact for everything. This tool attachment reminds me of my helpers the first week that they’re on the job site and you constantly catch them with drillbits in the impacts and then driving fasteners with the drills... 🤦🏼♂️
@blake102989 I think every soldier who is sitting at home who is partially disabled because they depended upon their faulty hearing protection from 3M should be able to come over to your house and box your ears. I would put a link to the class action lawsuit from US service personnel but you’re not allowed to drop links on this channel. You want to trust your hearing to a multinational corporation whose job it is is to make profit not look out for your health and safety? 🤦🏼♂️
After reading through the comments, seems 99% don't get the hilarious sarcastic joke of this demonstration. Bacon grease! Love it!!! Point being, folks, get some impact-ready attachments. This chuck is then rendered........ Wait for it..... Useless!!! Good one, Vince 🤣🤣🤣 and God bless! 😁👍✌️
@@bossmanz28 it's my belief that Vince was just having fun. If one needs to use drill bits in a drill then....use a drill. Not everything needs to be run through an impact driver, right?
Definitely getting one. Milwaukee has been at the Forefront of innovation for so long I think they have gotten too relaxed. They better step their game up because DeWalt is coming out with some badass stuff
The main use I’ve had for that chuck is for really long drill bits that are only available as a regular bit and not impact. I can see how it would be used for hole saws which may also be difficult to find as an impact bit.
I just bought the impact driver and the DWo521 chuck. I loved your video, but you did not show the crucial part: the actual installation of the standard bit into the chuck. I followed the instructions but seem to be missing something and fear injuring my hand by holding the chuck sleeve. 😕
I have seen this DeWalt attachment it's 3/8 Chuck it's not new the same with shear attachment for a impact driver I know there people that have not seen it and I hope it gives em opinions thank you for sharing good video
Currently drill threw aluminum buliding live stock trailers with compressor drill .. thing blows thinking about using this see if it gets threw better any suggestions, think it work
Milwaukee makes a piece for hole saws with a quick release to separate the holesaw from the pilot bit. Makes it especially easy to clean out because it has the hole in the bottom where the pilot bit came out of to push it from.
love this dude! feel like im watching Joe-E from friends. Chuck adapter is a great option to have now. I like options and will buy one for sure. It might save some space, or weight, or changing hands.
I remember back in the day black and decker came out with this drill with detachable chuck to expose the impact driver I had one and you couldn’t kill that thing one of the best drills I ever had I don’t remember what happed to it I think it was called the fire storm or something
informative video. cutting oil? water in a spray bottle works as good as anything I have used. I use it on the drill press, floor model metal cutting band saw, regular drills.
why? hammer drills and impact drivers dont work the same. and impact TORQUE driver (its proper name) uses a weight to impact its driver to rotate it while a hammer drill uses spring pressure to apply force axially(up and down along the bit) into whatever your drilling into.
I always said I'll buy the dewalt drill alone to do the job of the impact driver cause I cant afford them both ,but now this attachment is so great I'm left with dilemma lol .great video👍
I have one of these that's probably about twenty years old. I forget the brand but they sold them as a solution to those who had keyed chucks and wanted to upgrade without replacing their drill. Old solution renewed for a new "problem" (though, I can't say I'd choose this over using a real drill).
You can make fun of me because I know how you guys feel about B&D, but my 18v set already has the removable chuck with the 1/4 hex drive. Now granted it's a 2004 model but it still works for what it's needed for. That was the drill/driver at that time
Bro , I love your channel , you definitely helped me to make informed decisions and I am looking forward for more, however there is a question here as I am confused sometimes: how does 3:27 "this is made in Japan" relate to the engineering process all done in USA ? I get it , you love it and highly recommend id , I do like product too , but in my opinion that statement is misleading. Thanks again for the uploads mate .
@@williamoloughlin8298 the 887 has a lot of slop between the hole where the chuck goes in and the chuck itself. You could put in a 2" bit or bit holder and flop the chuck back and forth a quarter inch. It's the only impact I've seen this problem on and they're all made like that, even my 10 year old 12vmax impact isnt that loose!
Love my Makita one as well..pretty sure it was released to compliment their BTP-140, first (still only?) combo impact/clutch-drive/hammer/2-speed-drill with 1/4" quick hex output. Lured me to the teal platform and now some fifteen years and several thousand dollars later I'm beyond pot committed to the brand, and still have that old legendary BTP140!! Burned up the motor once ~5yrs in when parts fell on the trigger and it wrapped itself up in a plastic bag, smokescreened the cab before I could stop and get to it..Denver Makita factory shop fixed it free of charge and FAR outside any warranty.
I have to say yukiwa is one of the best chucks in the world imo. And the thing is perfect for hole saws that bind up easy and whip your wrist around an impact is designed to stop that
Is this guy for real? He didn't know about the Malco TurboShear, apparently, until DeWalt released their knockoff. And apparently he has never seen this tool, either until DeWalt's knockoff.
@@bcrusen he didn't know Montana brands and snappy bits made quick change drill acesorys before Dewalt to.
igneous 11 ddddedl l xx
@@bcrusen Who knows, maybe he doesn't sit on UA-cam all day looking at tool reviews.
If I could get my helper to learn how to use the darn thing! Or install it at least! And he wants a raise,,,,,,,,
This guy’s attitude is infectious, absolutely love it!
I made one of these when the 1/4 inch hex drives first appeared. I've had it for almost 15 years now.
I’ve been doing metal roofing for years and i had all those tools individually and just about a year and half ago i found out DeWalt made all these attachments for my impact driver and made my life so much easier and lighter. Nice to see they caught other peoples eyes too
I bought this unit about 4-5 years ago but haven't seen it in stores since, only used it once but still have it.
You know….Adding 1/2 inch to the length of their regular 796 or 996 drill, DW could incorporates an impact anvil mech to compliment the standard hammer action. Then ONE tool would drill, impact drill, screw drive and hammer! Win win. Q: Why did they make the shank on the chuck adapter so long?
Unless you only have an impact driver and can't afford a drill, I recommend using a drill for anything requiring a chuck. In my experience, the action of the impact causes often caused the chuck to get SUPER tight, making it a royal pain the loosen it when you want to release whatever it's holding.
That is ofc the best solution but there are also quite a few reasons to use an impact driver with a chuck, i for example sometimes need to drive in a plug for insulation, the bit only goes into a chuck and not a bit holder, but the plug is long and makes it heavy on the hands to use so an impact driver is verry usefull in that situation
thats fine for keyless chucks, however the chuck I just bought has a key with it and ive not had any problems with it. only 15$ on amazon and it goes up to 13 mm (1/2")
Ernie, I think I have the “super tight” chuck issue and can’t get my device to open or close properly. Any advice on how to “unstuck” it?
@@Keith3putt whack it with hammer
Absolutely amazed! Was thinking if I need a drill, impact wrench or impact driver. This attachment makes it a no brainer. Can doo what all 3 tools do (practically). Thanks VCG!
Holy crap using the holes saws on the impact looks incredible because you don't get any lock up or kickback! The impact absorbs all the catching so you don't have to fight it.
Pretty awesome!!
They make a hole saw that snaps into an impact? I don't get this whole chuck excitment. I can buy everything that fits in an impact and if I need a chuck we all have drills
@@Vera-xu3xw This is true, but a lot of those types of accessories are new to me anyways and I honestly just had not thought of using a hole saw on an impact. That was the bigger revelation for me. Even watching the TTR I usually didn't take notice. Know what I mean? Just a good thing to know, hah. Plus hole saws can be quite pricey.
@@802Garage you don't buy hole saws you buy the hole saw set that attaches to drills or impact.
I like my drill with the hole saw it locks the tool in tighter and I would rather feather the trigger and get a nice cut. I'm not in that big if a hurry. Pluse with most good drills you have a dial to set a torque range so you can do delicate jobs or use as a hammer.
Impacts are Great but they're not for every job.
@@Vera-xu3xw I mean not being in a hurry doesn't mean it's inconvenient to get the job done faster and easier. If I can drill a 3" hole in metal to pass an exhaust through and not have the drill catch and try to sprain my wrist and also get it done quickly, I'm totally down! Those kits are still expensive is all I meant and if you already own the older style it's a nice thing to have.
I paid 30 bucks for the Makita drill chuck adapter. I love it and it works great. I sadly didn’t know DeWalt made a drill chuck for the impact driver until your video. As always nice videos.
You should try using the shear attachment to open blister packages
Isn't that thing for cutting sheet metal? I hate blister packs for sure, but this seems a bit overkill!
@@1992jamo it might be overkill but if it’s within reach why not.
@@mcgizzle7835 OH. Sorry I thought you meant make a video out of testing it against blister packs
@@1992jamo that would probably make a funny video I know I’ve gotten some that were ridiculous
I've had that Chuck for years only mine is 100% metal and it's made by Makita in Japan. And I had one close to twenty years ago that was Vermont American I'm not sure what happened to my Vermont American one but I'm still sporting my Makita one
@@jdreynolds29 me too. I have had my Makita Chuck for 20ish years
Started watching this channel for tips on a new 12v drill/impact purchase, saw you have a Spyderco knife so I know I made the right choice.
I’ve used a chuck in my impact but only for convenience of only having the one tool save me going back to the van. But works fantastic
After spending lots of money for a small set of drill bits with the drill driver ends, this new attachment will allow me to use all my old drill bits, roloc wheels, and everything else that needs a chuck. Awesome product, and I’m on team red usually.
Thanks for the feedback Stacey!!
The Yukiwa chuck on my Makita hammer drill is a fantastic piece of work. Very little run-out our wobble. I just wish Jacobs still made chucks that well.
Handy drill attachment To have in the bag You never know when you’re going to need your old Drill bits -great review
Love my Makita version. Nice solid hunk of steel. Great tool to keep around.
Kudos for reading the directions.
i lost my portercable drill and only have the impact driver left. Im too cheap to buy a new drill so this will come in handy THANKS Dewalt
I have one by Mikita.
So many uses. I love it. Perfect for paint mixers when you don’t wanna lug around two drills.
Also mixing mud for drywall/stucco repairs and shit.
Get one.
Haven’t seen this in store but definitely going to get my hands on one ! Thanks Vince, great review!
It’s nice that it’s keyless! I think using the impact driver for hole saws and drilling in metal is a great idea!
it's not because the hole saw isn't made to handle impacts
almost 40 years ago, before impacts were around, i built s mall chuck to put into a 3/8" chuck so i could grip very small drill bits. it was almost exactly like dewalt;s
I watched a video on the Makita chuck adapter and when the guy was backing out a big screw the Chuck kept coming loose and the bit kept falling out. Does the Dewalt one do the same when you are backing out a screw or lag screw?
This attachment in my opinion as a electrician is a must have I constantly need to drill picket holes or smaller holes for gaskets which used to mean pulling out my heavy drill., not no more buddy
I can only see this being useful for me with my right angle attachment or my step drill bit, or as Vince called it, a unibit.
Great work, I bitched my Milwaukee out with a impact ready Bosch chuck which is in the bag ready to go daily. Didn't let it replace the drill but it comes in handy. Gotta say Bosch issued a fine piece of machinery, all steel smooth and strong. And what doesn't look good hanging from the business end of a Milwaukee. Thanks for another great review madman. From out on Long Island, go Red or lay Dead!
Thanks Scott we appreciate it!!
Dewalt gets a win for this... New toy for the Milwaukee
WillBKMG makita has had one forever now
You have me convinced. Gotta have one. Going to have to bring it up at work to see if the company can get us guys some. It'll free up just that much more space on my tool cart.
Look impressive you should make impact driver for the holesaw of TTR
Good idea!!
Gave a thumb up simply for the random appearance of the PM2 spyderco.
Great idea but a lot of negative comments on DeWalt's website about the 'hex adapter' unscrewing from the chuck because there is no secondary locking system (like a centre screw with left-hand thread), in fact, the reviews really slam it. Would be nice to see some comment, maybe investigation from you good guys at VCG. There are many other 1/4" hex to normal chuck offerings and most appear to have a secondary lock mechanism.
I just read some Amazon reviews where this tool gets bits locked into the chuck and are impossible to take off as well as the hex part unscrewing and breaking off leaving the chuck useless. I think I'll stick with hex drill bits if I need to use that in an impact driver and leave regular non hex drill bits for my DeWalt drill. Keep things simple. A lot of toys out there but its good to know their limitations.
What kind of man reads instructions first and doesn't have bacon grease laying around? 🤯. J/K. Love your style and your channel Vince! Keep it up!
Wow a very nice addition for the backpack thank you for a great new tool review
Thanks Kevin!!
Hearing loss is REAL, tinnitus is REAL!
Don’t be silly and try to use your impact for everything.
This tool attachment reminds me of my helpers the first week that they’re on the job site and you constantly catch them with drillbits in the impacts and then driving fasteners with the drills... 🤦🏼♂️
The hearing issue has been solved with the invention of hearing protection.
And with a drill you have more control of the fastener
@blake102989
I think every soldier who is sitting at home who is partially disabled because they depended upon their faulty hearing protection from 3M should be able to come over to your house and box your ears.
I would put a link to the class action lawsuit from US service personnel but you’re not allowed to drop links on this channel.
You want to trust your hearing to a multinational corporation whose job it is is to make profit not look out for your health and safety? 🤦🏼♂️
@blake102989
Then why use an impact driver at all?!?
After reading through the comments, seems 99% don't get the hilarious sarcastic joke of this demonstration. Bacon grease! Love it!!! Point being, folks, get some impact-ready attachments. This chuck is then rendered........ Wait for it..... Useless!!! Good one, Vince 🤣🤣🤣 and God bless! 😁👍✌️
@@bossmanz28 it's my belief that Vince was just having fun. If one needs to use drill bits in a drill then....use a drill. Not everything needs to be run through an impact driver, right?
That's amazing kinda like when I did a cylinder head insert drill bit into the impact if I used that adapter would of drilled straighter
Definitely getting one. Milwaukee has been at the Forefront of innovation for so long I think they have gotten too relaxed. They better step their game up because DeWalt is coming out with some badass stuff
The main use I’ve had for that chuck is for really long drill bits that are only available as a regular bit and not impact. I can see how it would be used for hole saws which may also be difficult to find as an impact bit.
Got one of those years ago and use it every day
Ahhhh this feels good. I'm back in that 1% again that already knew. These have been around a few years at least. But pretty cool!
Awesome Austin!!
I just bought the impact driver and the DWo521 chuck. I loved your video, but you did not show the crucial part: the actual installation of the standard bit into the chuck. I followed the instructions but seem to be missing something and fear injuring my hand by holding the chuck sleeve. 😕
Those hole saws are made to fit directly into the impact drive genius
Nice tool. It's not new however I had one from DeWalt probably over 10 years ago with my 18v impact driver. Purchased from Lowe's.
That's a life saver.
I use to use one of these 15 yrs.ago on my makita impact, I've still got it it's a little worn now but it still works good😛👍.
I like how it decreases the torquing of the wrist when you are drilling in an awkward position under a car
Sold! They need to hire you officially because that made me want to throw money at my monitor.
I use that keyless chuck for tapping holes.
amazing tools that chuck!!awesome.thyank you for showing.
I bought one to fit a Bosch 12 volt driver ,it also fits my DeWalt they work great 👍nice demo
Nice. Gonna get one for myself. Thanx.
Vince your the man, another great video. Thanks
Thanks Rob!!
“Wear safety glasses and gloves while operating… yep… remeber that one” *glares into camera*
XD
I have seen this DeWalt attachment it's 3/8 Chuck it's not new the same with shear attachment for a impact driver I know there people that have not seen it and I hope it gives em opinions thank you for sharing good video
Currently drill threw aluminum buliding live stock trailers with compressor drill .. thing blows thinking about using this see if it gets threw better any suggestions, think it work
Milwaukee makes a piece for hole saws with a quick release to separate the holesaw from the pilot bit. Makes it especially easy to clean out because it has the hole in the bottom where the pilot bit came out of to push it from.
Makita has had that drill attachment for more than 15 years I’ve had three of them they work great
vince da prince of power tools that is a cool and impressive toy
love this dude! feel like im watching Joe-E from friends. Chuck adapter is a great option to have now. I like options and will buy one for sure. It might save some space, or weight, or changing hands.
I have it and it’s in my tool bag. I’ve used it all of maybe once. Mine already got surface rust on it so I would recommend maybe some WD on it.
I remember back in the day black and decker came out with this drill with detachable chuck to expose the impact driver I had one and you couldn’t kill that thing one of the best drills I ever had I don’t remember what happed to it I think it was called the fire storm or something
I would personally get a proper drill but it is a nice feature
You realize Makita was the first to release this like 15 years ago
William Kelso
Exactly was I was going to comment
Yes but dewalt is the only one who paid the add
More than 15 years
He sure seems surprized that dewalt made this tool attachment. But it sure collects a lot of dust at the orange store shelves.
It is a great saw! Well made and fair price!
I think it works pretty good.
informative video. cutting oil? water in a spray bottle works as good as anything I have used. I use it on the drill press, floor model metal cutting band saw, regular drills.
Would like to see buffing attachments with this chuck adapter
Getting up there my good sir! Great work Vince! keep being an inspiration to us!
Cool attachment I would just grab my hammer drill though
why? hammer drills and impact drivers dont work the same. and impact TORQUE driver (its proper name) uses a weight to impact its driver to rotate it while a hammer drill uses spring pressure to apply force axially(up and down along the bit) into whatever your drilling into.
@@adamperry4610 : lol.... I was thinking the same thing . Two completely different types of force application .
Antonio Claudio Michael I would to because it the only reason why I’d ever use my hammer drill and saves where n tare on my impact
The hammer drill does not only hammer drill.....
Hammer drill doesnt hammer like an impact, its actually more of a vibration
That’s the same brand of chuck on a lot of the makita drills, there second to none
Cool video 👍 Thanks I'm allways looking for tools to expand my horizons at work or home lol!
Have you ever used the Collins Foot for your jigsaw to cope crown
I been waiting for that accessory
john jackson Makita made those for more than 10 years
I always said I'll buy the dewalt drill alone to do the job of the impact driver cause I cant afford them both ,but now this attachment is so great I'm left with dilemma lol .great video👍
Very nice attachment
Those instructions are great. Who doesn't love bacon? 🥓
🤔 Muslims lol
@@jacobsebastien3910 no wonder no one likes Muslims.
How about turkey bacon if you’re kosher?
@@jacobsebastien3910 Let's not forget Jewish people, vegetarians, and more.
There is a difference between "doesn't like" and "won't eat" though. ;)
@@jacobking4106 I do. :)
I have one of these that's probably about twenty years old. I forget the brand but they sold them as a solution to those who had keyed chucks and wanted to upgrade without replacing their drill. Old solution renewed for a new "problem" (though, I can't say I'd choose this over using a real drill).
You can make fun of me because I know how you guys feel about B&D, but my 18v set already has the removable chuck with the 1/4 hex drive. Now granted it's a 2004 model but it still works for what it's needed for. That was the drill/driver at that time
I click on this video and look at his subscriber count and it just hit 100,001 congrats on 100k
I like the slim profile of the chuck
dumb question but with this new chuck & the versatility of the impact driver what is there a use for a for a standard drill for the average DIYer?
Unfortunately on my model of impact driver I can't switch off the impact side of things if its not needed but can't complain its a great bit of kit
Good job, Vince. As an electrician, the only time I used oil was for these tough sons of a.... stainless switches lol
Right on cuz!
Podniecony bardzo jesteś. To odbiera mi przyjemność oglądania.
I have the Makita DAP15-10 that is made in Japan and have had it for 3 years before DeEalt came out with theirs
Love my impact driver vic great love from England
Great job Vince!
Thanks Russ we appreciate it!!
Bro , I love your channel , you definitely helped me to make informed decisions and I am looking forward for more, however there is a question here as I am confused sometimes:
how does 3:27 "this is made in Japan" relate to the engineering process all done in USA ?
I get it , you love it and highly recommend id , I do like product too , but in my opinion that statement is misleading.
Thanks again for the uploads mate .
I like my 887 for driving but the wobbly chuck is a no no for drilling for me, I hope they improve their fit and finish on the next XR model!
The wobbling is technically "cam out". Its a common issue with any extension.
@@williamoloughlin8298 the 887 has a lot of slop between the hole where the chuck goes in and the chuck itself. You could put in a 2" bit or bit holder and flop the chuck back and forth a quarter inch. It's the only impact I've seen this problem on and they're all made like that, even my 10 year old 12vmax impact isnt that loose!
That’s awesome, only if this was out when I bought my drill that i have only used a few times. Would of saved me some money
I have one that's probably 20 years old. There are others out there on the market, today.
Hey Vince you didn't mention Makita? Did you know 99% of people didn't know they could use this with a Makita impact driver. Great job Vince.
For how often i use my drill compared to impact driver, i kinda wish i had this add on rather then my drill set, no ragrets tho
I love my dealt impact driver! Just subscribed and love ya Vince!
I’ve broken those several times on the competition side, maybe DeWalt’s will hold up
I've had one of these from Makita for a year now.
Me to
Have a Makita on also.
Me too and i love it
Love my Makita one as well..pretty sure it was released to compliment their BTP-140, first (still only?) combo impact/clutch-drive/hammer/2-speed-drill with 1/4" quick hex output. Lured me to the teal platform and now some fifteen years and several thousand dollars later I'm beyond pot committed to the brand, and still have that old legendary BTP140!! Burned up the motor once ~5yrs in when parts fell on the trigger and it wrapped itself up in a plastic bag, smokescreened the cab before I could stop and get to it..Denver Makita factory shop fixed it free of charge and FAR outside any warranty.
now you can use the right angle bit to drill in tight spots
You should see the pasta sheet roller attachment I have on my impact driver. It's fabulouso.
Nice spyderco para military Vince!!!!!!!