As another large man, ladder limits are real. I have been told more than once that "that ladder is fine." That ladder is often not fine. Much like lawn chairs.
My boss uses nothing but DeWalt, and almost 2 years ago he had a horrible house fire. Several of our DeWalt tools for melted pretty bad and wet from the fire hose but still run great.
As Adam Savage said, when you buy a tool the first time... get the cheapest you can... if you use it enough or break it... buy a better one... and only buy a VERY good/expensive one for the ones you USE enough to justify it.
I disagree with that sentiment. As a MASTER carpenter and joiner, O.N.C & H.N.C 60 years in the trade,, as an apprentice we were encouraged, to buy the best of the best, for any given tool, for instance one maker made better saws, or chisels or planes etc etc, and the older tradesmen we worked under as apprentices would have the benefit of their experience as to what make per tool was best, truth is they all agreed, from the newest to the oldest and my college tutors too. Thus to this day I still have and use those tools. Nowadays it's a shame to say "names" are over rated and over priced. So sad to see supposed ""professionals"" using plastic, handled throwaway "hard point" saws, plastic cased electric drills, plastic handled chisels etc etc. A pound to a piece of doggy doo, not one supposed "professional" these days could top, sharpen and set his own saws as we did, and I still do! I have an original Diston panel saw, Diston were taken over by Sandvik, (and I use to have a commemorative edition), double tapered blade, which I bought as an apprentice after saving for months, , sadly I lost a lot of my original tools to thieves but nonetheless, those I have still got are now worth 20 times what I paid! The biggest load of codswallop on UA-cam is sharpening, what cobblers there is, I still have and use a double sided "India" stone and I can shave the hair off of my arm with any of the tools that have to be sharp. Fact is you get what you pay for, but often as not "names" are overpriced, whatever item it is!
I've had my DeWalt impact for 14 years. Came in one of their affordable combo packages with bunch of other cordless tools, so not like it's their best model. I've been using and abusing it since I got it; lost count of how many times I dropped it and its batteries, and it's still doing just fine.
Always push the torwue wrench down when tightening a wheel. Never pull it toward your face. A coworker a couple decades ago lost his front teeth because he didnt take that advice.
Great mixture of Serious Tool Testing and 8th Grade Boys - Hormone Infused adolescents playing with dad's tools in ways no one ever contemplated. I Love It. Hilarious!
That impact driver did a lot better in the drop test than a 12v Milwaukee impact I had that felt off a 6’ ladder and hit a tile floor, then cracked in half
My brother has a Bauer impact driver. He's used it multiple times to take lug nuts off before he got a regular impact. Also, most cars lug nuts are torqued to around 80 lb/ft. Larger trucks will be more of course.
I would say 75 to 120 for most passenger vehicles and light trucks. With your bigger cars starting around 100. Then big vans and trucks around 100-150. Just wanted to add some more depth 😅
I can’t fault Ryobi for being hardier than people expect. My wife dropped my impact driver into paint 2 years ago, and that thing still works perfectly.
i use a 18v impact hyper tough brand to do 120 ft lb on all our lugs. its been the best little impact driver we've used, it was dirt cheap cause someone stopped in one day with 2 hyper tough drills an the impact with 2 batterys an a quick charger for 25 bux so we did it to help them out thinking they would be junk but thats been 5+ years ago an they are all still working strong an used daily.
@@enderz0r nah we knew who he was, he gets in a hard spot from time to time an he usually brings stuff around asking if he can pawn it to us so he can come back later an get it back an we always do it to help him out cause he almost always comes back an gets the stuff or if he isnt able he lets us know to keep it an we only mkae him pay way we gave him but that day he didnt need much an didnt want to come back to get them so he offered to sell them all for 25 bux, probably got him something to drink but hes a good guy an dont bother anyone.
@@ChristopherOBrienPSU so far the ones ive used have been, got alittle electric screw driver i use alot an its battery has died on it an its a internal battery but im going to try to swap it out or make it work with a 18650 cause it was a done good an it lasted for yrs b4 the battery finally gave out but it hink it was partly my fault cause i lost the charger an used one i found that was close but it needed weird voltage so i got close but not what it really needed.
@@capthowdy126 Seems you guys were a legitimate well trained group. I'm sure that gentleman used you as a pawn shop with good intention , and with honest goods to . Most companies I know will also offer the same service to someone off the street . Just curious , but we always found the broken glass around the tools off putting ? 😂
I've got the same china driver but grey/black with 1/2 inch square drive and 1/4 inch hex in the centre for £37 (I splashed an extra £5 for the higher Ah battery pair). The thing is amazing, takes huge punishment and stunningly useful. I lent it to my landlord who bolted together a steel barn for his 3 JCBs with it. He was sad to give it back. For the price I am pleased with how good this device is. I use Festool and such for the exactness, design and perfection but for bashing stuff together and smashing it apart, this china tool does the job remarkably well. (I always wonder when it is going to explode into kibbles though...)
Just so y’all know, it’s easier to set or break torque pushing vs pulling. Use your body weight to push the tool down vs trying to pull the tool towards you.
I'm glad they didn't have a bigger torque wrench on those ranger wheel because the factory wheel torque spec is 100 ft lbs and they would have just kept going more hahahaha.
Yep he's definitely gonna need to replace a couple of those studs and lug nuts after them getting stretched a few times 😅😢 I thought the same thing when he said he'll just max out the torque wrench 😂
I once dropped my Makita impact on a 50mm thick pressed concrete slab and it broke the slab, as for the driver, there was just some scuffing/scratching on one of the corners of the battery.
The old DeWalt NiMH 18V impact drivers were about on par with the Temu mini one, or maybe even a little weaker. If I remember correctly when I tested them it would stop around 35-40 ft-lbs. I also had a 1/2 inch impact and it could barely pull off a 100-ft-lb lug nut. I had to add torque to the nuts after putting them on with that because it was too weak. People forget how bad the old tools were. Now the cheapo import stuff outperforms that old prosumer stuff from 20 years ago.
Maybe not a "torture test" but a mildly in depth test/review on some of the ego tools(power head and attachments) would probably gain alot of traction. I feel like every weekend im cutting the yard i have multiple ppl asking me abt my tools. Alot of ppl still think its a cheap generic brand and not aware of their durability and efficencalty!
U use the lowest speed on a drill gornthe most power , speed setting whas to high. When u drill into wood or drill large screws use speed setting 1. How lower the speed the bigger the torque
Honestly for the price, I cant find any faults with these tools. They usually come with a battery and charger too, so for anyone who's not able to drop the dosh for quality tools, or isn't sure if they'll be using them enough to be worth the cost. These are a great alternative.
I dropped my DCF887 impact off a 30ft roof on to cement a few years ago and the handle cracked, but the rubber coating kept it together. I used flex tape around the handle and it worked for another 2 years or so until i reolaced it with a newer model. Surprised the hell out of me. I still have the 3ah battery i was using to this day.
My Husky air wrench is rated at 250 ft/lbs of torque, whereas the Kobalt 24v Impact Wrench I have is rated for 650 ft/lbs of torque and it works great for me, I haven't found anything yet that it won't work on. I have the 20v DeWalt XR Impact Driver and it works great as a wrench as well, rated up to 1825in/lbs
2:04 I just bought a Bosch and it has the same issue. I was so disappointed I almost returned it to the store. It's such a small detail, but man can it get annoying. I don't understand how you mess that up. I have a cheap ass bit holder that has that feature.
I thoroughly enjoy the channel. I would love to see you test cheap tools that work well and have good reviews. Maybe test them against the Milwaukee, Makita, and Dewalt stuff. A lot of people can’t afford the top of the line tools and would like to know what works well for less money. Do it for the peasants. I use makita and Milwaukee tools, but would love to see if there’s something just as good for less money.
Paddle bits go through faster if u rotate with the drill . That sead if u are just blowing threw meny holes say for electrical wire. If u know u know . P.s. my brother got a impact online sorry i dont know brand it came with 3 different size sockets for 50$ he says it will take off rusted lugs ive seen it works really good 💪🏽.ive seen a Dewalt drill hit the ground from a less hight and explode so😅.
I question the lug nut test cuz car lug nuts should be torqued to 80ft/lb and Sam said a typical lug nut should be torqued to 120ft/lbs which would most likely snap the bolt.
I do love tool racing, and the various testing that's a thing nowadays. I do want to make a point, I do woodworking and work on cars. The car side of this is never mentioned. Those impacts, lets be real even a shitty one is good enough for wood mostly. Now cars is where everything is different. I have a rigid brushless subcompact now, gamechanger for the cars. My suuuuper old ryobi impact that came with the cheap set did me well for wood for years. Now the good one im using that sucker on cars, and its impressive. Just saying I think with how you have done ratings with things like squirrels, I think could be applied here. Like a straight trash, doesnt work. Then a good enough to work for wood. Then works well for wood. Then good enough for car level. Just one of those things I love videos like these, but I do know those cheapo tools would actually work very well for alot of people I know. Just not me or you lol.
Lol thats what I get for commenting before the video is over. Old impacts just couldnt do lugnuts, modern ones do have a shot. I do think your torque wrench was off, but still. More real test would be go to a lug you havnt loosened and torqued, lets be real shops and us normal people all have big boy impacts for lugs now. But good tests
Hey John, if you bought them from Lowes, you could take it back after you through it off of the ladder onto the parking lot or out of the back of the truck. Looks like the stuff I got in my pallet purchase.
you should do those tests again, with the javn but use the javn battery and use a genuine makita battery in the tool, you would be surprised how much of a difference it will make to torq, longevity and everything else if they are using just cheap cells in those batteries that come with it
I have the Ryobi p239 with the quarter inch to 3/8 in drive adapter it's removed lug nuts at 120 ft lb before I'm not going to say it was happy but it did do it
@@icebear6393 lol it's not a big deal, I was just looking for a rough estimate, not exact. I'm just saying that it probably took a second with a 1/4in drive
@@I.no.ah.guy57 it took between 6 and 8 seconds. I was bored and had nothing better to do probably still not good for it I'm just impressed it does it at all.
@@icebear6393 hahaha yeah that's a little longer than you want, but 100 ft lbs would probably be a good limit to stay under for that gun with that size shank (1/4in). Is this a full size truck or SUV you're taking the lugs off of? 120 is a little much for a passenger vehicle or light truck, so I'm jw
You are quickly becoming one of my absolute favorite UA-cam creators! I love your content! I’ve told my wife that working for you is what I wanna be when I grow up!
Hart brushless compact impact rates higher then Ryobi at 2,200 in lb / 183 ft. Real world, at 110 ft on my truck. Able to remove it with 2 ah battery. If I torque it at 130...probably not. I keep this is my truck with a break bar for possible tire change.
Realistically with the lug nut test I have an 18v impact gun from dewalt and I’ve taken many lugs off cars before the only weakness was that actual 3/8 socket adapter that immediately snapped when I tried to take off truck lugs now I have a 1/2 inch dewalt gun that blast lugs like no tomorrow but that 18v gun got the job done if need be
Let's get a Temu vs Harbor Freight vs Amazon cheapest showdown!
harbor freight would destroy
@@spedracer55I kind of agree. Maybe @JohnMaleckiUnscrewed can answer the age old question once and for all lol
Harbor Freight tools are amazing the baruer and hercules are just as good as dewalt and milwaukee
Amazon is gonna be the same as temu right. Drop shipped garbage but it's gotta be better than Ryobi.
I agree
I don't think those lugnuts were actually torquing down with all that corrosion, you probably didn't have good surface contact.
Great mixture of the seriousness and data analysis from Project Farm and the Torque Test Channel and the carefree TylerTube testing!
As another large man, ladder limits are real. I have been told more than once that "that ladder is fine." That ladder is often not fine. Much like lawn chairs.
I feel this..
being 6'8" beast of a man, I can confirm.
My boss uses nothing but DeWalt, and almost 2 years ago he had a horrible house fire. Several of our DeWalt tools for melted pretty bad and wet from the fire hose but still run great.
That sucks what caused the fire. The batteries?
@@asrr62 no hes just saying tools still worked
As Adam Savage said, when you buy a tool the first time... get the cheapest you can... if you use it enough or break it... buy a better one... and only buy a VERY good/expensive one for the ones you USE enough to justify it.
I disagree with that sentiment. As a MASTER carpenter and joiner, O.N.C & H.N.C 60 years in the trade,, as an apprentice we were encouraged, to buy the best of the best, for any given tool, for instance one maker made better saws, or chisels or planes etc etc, and the older tradesmen we worked under as apprentices would have the benefit of their experience as to what make per tool was best, truth is they all agreed, from the newest to the oldest and my college tutors too. Thus to this day I still have and use those tools. Nowadays it's a shame to say "names" are over rated and over priced. So sad to see supposed ""professionals"" using plastic, handled throwaway "hard point" saws, plastic cased electric drills, plastic handled chisels etc etc. A pound to a piece of doggy doo, not one supposed "professional" these days could top, sharpen and set his own saws as we did, and I still do! I have an original Diston panel saw, Diston were taken over by Sandvik, (and I use to have a commemorative edition), double tapered blade, which I bought as an apprentice after saving for months, , sadly I lost a lot of my original tools to thieves but nonetheless, those I have still got are now worth 20 times what I paid! The biggest load of codswallop on UA-cam is sharpening, what cobblers there is, I still have and use a double sided "India" stone and I can shave the hair off of my arm with any of the tools that have to be sharp. Fact is you get what you pay for, but often as not "names" are overpriced, whatever item it is!
You should for real build him a wooden truck bed, that would be badass!! Would love to see that!
+1
I second this!!!!
Wooden truck bed!
Yesssssss
I've had my DeWalt impact for 14 years. Came in one of their affordable combo packages with bunch of other cordless tools, so not like it's their best model. I've been using and abusing it since I got it; lost count of how many times I dropped it and its batteries, and it's still doing just fine.
Always push the torwue wrench down when tightening a wheel. Never pull it toward your face. A coworker a couple decades ago lost his front teeth because he didnt take that advice.
7 to H. The best line ever
Great mixture of Serious Tool Testing and 8th Grade Boys - Hormone Infused adolescents playing with dad's tools in ways no one ever contemplated. I Love It. Hilarious!
My favorite was just John riding along on the back of his truck at 30mph to throw a drill. Can't believe nobody commented on that!
@@kurtlarson2061 Yep, 100% something my brother and I would have done at 16 and our parents would have been horrified to find out about.
Far too much of the latter for me. None of it is funny.
It’s funny how delighted John gets trying to destroy/torture these tools. Great job.
Well, he never grew up ya know.
Use me as the button to persuade Malecki to buy Sam a new car!!
Nah ford rangers are the best they are cheap but bullet proof
Use mee, use My butooon, use me, push Le butoon, My m8..
Press me button hole@@AnanusBananus
It has to be used car return pallet parts you can use to make a vehicle.
@@jaspereves6661lol next joke
Love seeing your excitement as the impact continued to outperform your expectations!
Torque channel has left threading bolts to a pressure device and they use that data to determine the torque.
That impact driver did a lot better in the drop test than a 12v Milwaukee impact I had that felt off a 6’ ladder and hit a tile floor, then cracked in half
This channel is just pure JM Squirrelliness and Stupidity and I am definitely here for it.
This must be the video with the most John Malecki giggles in it, ever 😆
My brother has a Bauer impact driver. He's used it multiple times to take lug nuts off before he got a regular impact.
Also, most cars lug nuts are torqued to around 80 lb/ft. Larger trucks will be more of course.
I would say 75 to 120 for most passenger vehicles and light trucks. With your bigger cars starting around 100. Then big vans and trucks around 100-150. Just wanted to add some more depth 😅
Riding along at 30mph on the back of the truck to throw the impact! 😂😂😂. That footage was amazingly satisfying to watch
Yes to the wooden truck bed build! That would probably look so cool
14:41 I found a Ryobi that fell out of a truck in the middle of the street one time and it was perfectly fine.
I can’t fault Ryobi for being hardier than people expect. My wife dropped my impact driver into paint 2 years ago, and that thing still works perfectly.
my Ryobi corded drill has been working for 21 years now and I dont know why cause I sure as hell dont lubricate it
How about making some shop shades with reader lenses so those of us that can't see for crap without glasses could buy some!
Hallelujah, brother!
shop shades like wraparounds so you can wear your prescription glasses under the protective glasses.
Would love to see you compare these 10-in-1 / 15-in-1 type tools with the actual separate tools.
YES - we need more multi-tool reviews, and comparisons with standalone tools is a must
i use a 18v impact hyper tough brand to do 120 ft lb on all our lugs. its been the best little impact driver we've used, it was dirt cheap cause someone stopped in one day with 2 hyper tough drills an the impact with 2 batterys an a quick charger for 25 bux so we did it to help them out thinking they would be junk but thats been 5+ years ago an they are all still working strong an used daily.
Hyper tough are surprisingly good
Sounds like you bought some stolen tools. 🤦🏻♂️
@@enderz0r nah we knew who he was, he gets in a hard spot from time to time an he usually brings stuff around asking if he can pawn it to us so he can come back later an get it back an we always do it to help him out cause he almost always comes back an gets the stuff or if he isnt able he lets us know to keep it an we only mkae him pay way we gave him but that day he didnt need much an didnt want to come back to get them so he offered to sell them all for 25 bux, probably got him something to drink but hes a good guy an dont bother anyone.
@@ChristopherOBrienPSU so far the ones ive used have been, got alittle electric screw driver i use alot an its battery has died on it an its a internal battery but im going to try to swap it out or make it work with a 18650 cause it was a done good an it lasted for yrs b4 the battery finally gave out but it hink it was partly my fault cause i lost the charger an used one i found that was close but it needed weird voltage so i got close but not what it really needed.
@@capthowdy126 Seems you guys were a legitimate well trained group.
I'm sure that gentleman used you as a pawn shop with good intention , and with honest goods to .
Most companies I know will also offer the same service to someone off the street .
Just curious , but we always found the broken glass around the tools off putting ? 😂
This guy has to be the coolest dude to work for.
As a professional listener, He did not say go
I thought I said it but you’re the professional. I trust you!
@@Joe.shotit Don't doubt yourself lol. You did but that drill is loud plus Sam's timing is beyond on point
testing a $15 drill on a $300 piece of lumber lol
6x6x8 is $32 at Lowes it aint that expensive
If squirrelly was a thing 7:04 lol, love your channel John. You also have a great crew 🤌🏼👌🏼👍🏼
After this you should team up with donut at least to help out that Ranger lol
That would be such a cool collab
you should test it with the javi battery vs the makita battery. Batteries can make a pretty big difference
According to the 50 temu Super Bowl commercials, we’ve been saying temu wrong
Shop like a millionaire
One thing I'd suggest is giving the model number on them so we can pick it up lol.
I like this idea for a separate channel and subscribed
I've got the same china driver but grey/black with 1/2 inch square drive and 1/4 inch hex in the centre for £37 (I splashed an extra £5 for the higher Ah battery pair). The thing is amazing, takes huge punishment and stunningly useful. I lent it to my landlord who bolted together a steel barn for his 3 JCBs with it. He was sad to give it back. For the price I am pleased with how good this device is. I use Festool and such for the exactness, design and perfection but for bashing stuff together and smashing it apart, this china tool does the job remarkably well. (I always wonder when it is going to explode into kibbles though...)
Just so y’all know, it’s easier to set or break torque pushing vs pulling. Use your body weight to push the tool down vs trying to pull the tool towards you.
Fo Sure! Also much safer.
I'm glad they didn't have a bigger torque wrench on those ranger wheel because the factory wheel torque spec is 100 ft lbs and they would have just kept going more hahahaha.
Yep he's definitely gonna need to replace a couple of those studs and lug nuts after them getting stretched a few times 😅😢
I thought the same thing when he said he'll just max out the torque wrench 😂
Yes. Build a wooden truck bed. That would be awesome.
I once dropped my Makita impact on a 50mm thick pressed concrete slab and it broke the slab, as for the driver, there was just some scuffing/scratching on one of the corners of the battery.
Makita is always reliable.
The old DeWalt NiMH 18V impact drivers were about on par with the Temu mini one, or maybe even a little weaker. If I remember correctly when I tested them it would stop around 35-40 ft-lbs. I also had a 1/2 inch impact and it could barely pull off a 100-ft-lb lug nut. I had to add torque to the nuts after putting them on with that because it was too weak. People forget how bad the old tools were. Now the cheapo import stuff outperforms that old prosumer stuff from 20 years ago.
Fancy flat epoxy wooden bed ranger. I'm here for it.
Pretty impressed by the bigger javin on those lugs not a bad budget impact
Most newer cars at 85 ft/lb and most older cars and light trucks are 100ft/lb and 3/4 ton and 1 ton are 120ft/lb. Big trip axle trucks are 300+
now you need to do a test where "Does pushing down make a difference in speed when the screw is already in the wood"
To test torque? Just trying to clarify
Ain’t gonna lie as a mech. seeing you just start the lugs with the gun instead of using your fingers really freaked me out
This more frequent posting is badass
watch out project farm, there's a new scientific test team on the scene
what is this word you use.... "scientific"....
Maybe not a "torture test" but a mildly in depth test/review on some of the ego tools(power head and attachments) would probably gain alot of traction. I feel like every weekend im cutting the yard i have multiple ppl asking me abt my tools. Alot of ppl still think its a cheap generic brand and not aware of their durability and efficencalty!
U use the lowest speed on a drill gornthe most power , speed setting whas to high.
When u drill into wood or drill large screws use speed setting 1. How lower the speed the bigger the torque
Contagious enthusiasm John!😆
You guys may have the best jobs ever.
Honestly for the price, I cant find any faults with these tools. They usually come with a battery and charger too, so for anyone who's not able to drop the dosh for quality tools, or isn't sure if they'll be using them enough to be worth the cost. These are a great alternative.
Except quality standards and toxic material xd good luck with that
@@rulowth4815 quality looks good and guess where the dewalt coming from🤣 same factory
Good stuff, great testing!
I dropped my DCF887 impact off a 30ft roof on to cement a few years ago and the handle cracked, but the rubber coating kept it together. I used flex tape around the handle and it worked for another 2 years or so until i reolaced it with a newer model. Surprised the hell out of me. I still have the 3ah battery i was using to this day.
In the beginning, you should have done flashback footage of the previous video doing the test when you unboxed the tools
“I mean I drive an electric truck” 😂😂 at least you’re being honest with yourself.
Ford F ing Ranger!
My Husky air wrench is rated at 250 ft/lbs of torque, whereas the Kobalt 24v Impact Wrench I have is rated for 650 ft/lbs of torque and it works great for me, I haven't found anything yet that it won't work on. I have the 20v DeWalt XR Impact Driver and it works great as a wrench as well, rated up to 1825in/lbs
2:04 I just bought a Bosch and it has the same issue. I was so disappointed I almost returned it to the store. It's such a small detail, but man can it get annoying. I don't understand how you mess that up. I have a cheap ass bit holder that has that feature.
nice video. i would like to see some of the Temu layout stuff put up against the Woodpeckers to see how close they are
I thoroughly enjoy the channel. I would love to see you test cheap tools that work well and have good reviews. Maybe test them against the Milwaukee, Makita, and Dewalt stuff. A lot of people can’t afford the top of the line tools and would like to know what works well for less money. Do it for the peasants. I use makita and Milwaukee tools, but would love to see if there’s something just as good for less money.
Respect the Ranger, the only truck that can actually be worked on.
Its now the Whistlin Diesel of tools channel!
Torque is measured at the nut, not the bolt head. That might be the problem you’re having with busting the torque on your test.
I bought one of those temu impact drivers and it was able to break lose the motor mounts on a 2013 chevy cruze
That ali g clip 🤣 i need to watch it again now
Gimme that ranger 😂
Never seen John have so much fun...
Cross threaded those studs 😂
I'd love to see you compare what you use with Enjoywood and/or GoingMake tools.
You just sold a bunch of Temu JAV Impacts! Great vid.
Your torque wrench is wrong. There's no way that thing has that much torque, especially in reverse.
Yes truck bed build.
YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS build him a wooden truck bed!! Love that idea
I haven't laughed that hard in quite awhile!! thanks John for the laughs!!
Those ranger wheel studs 😵💫
Fun funny stuff. Like your builds also. Keep the content coming. I enjoy watching. Thanks.
Paddle bits go through faster if u rotate with the drill . That sead if u are just blowing threw meny holes say for electrical wire. If u know u know . P.s. my brother got a impact online sorry i dont know brand it came with 3 different size sockets for 50$ he says it will take off rusted lugs ive seen it works really good 💪🏽.ive seen a Dewalt drill hit the ground from a less hight and explode so😅.
I question the lug nut test cuz car lug nuts should be torqued to 80ft/lb and Sam said a typical lug nut should be torqued to 120ft/lbs which would most likely snap the bolt.
you should use the mini scuba tank from the 4 wheeler vid and give to evan next snowmoblie trip😭
I do love tool racing, and the various testing that's a thing nowadays. I do want to make a point, I do woodworking and work on cars. The car side of this is never mentioned. Those impacts, lets be real even a shitty one is good enough for wood mostly. Now cars is where everything is different. I have a rigid brushless subcompact now, gamechanger for the cars. My suuuuper old ryobi impact that came with the cheap set did me well for wood for years. Now the good one im using that sucker on cars, and its impressive. Just saying I think with how you have done ratings with things like squirrels, I think could be applied here. Like a straight trash, doesnt work. Then a good enough to work for wood. Then works well for wood. Then good enough for car level. Just one of those things I love videos like these, but I do know those cheapo tools would actually work very well for alot of people I know. Just not me or you lol.
Lol thats what I get for commenting before the video is over. Old impacts just couldnt do lugnuts, modern ones do have a shot. I do think your torque wrench was off, but still. More real test would be go to a lug you havnt loosened and torqued, lets be real shops and us normal people all have big boy impacts for lugs now. But good tests
Lets go man, you got me into woodworking!
That truck for sure needs a wood bed and rails!
Hey John, if you bought them from Lowes, you could take it back after you through it off of the ladder onto the parking lot or out of the back of the truck. Looks like the stuff I got in my pallet purchase.
you should do those tests again, with the javn but use the javn battery and use a genuine makita battery in the tool, you would be surprised how much of a difference it will make to torq, longevity and everything else if they are using just cheap cells in those batteries that come with it
I’d love to see this.
I want to see if the Javin performs better with the mikita battery.
I have the Ryobi p239 with the quarter inch to 3/8 in drive adapter it's removed lug nuts at 120 ft lb before I'm not going to say it was happy but it did do it
Lmao how long did that take to break it loose?
@@I.no.ah.guy57 I've never thought to time it if I rotate my parents tires I'll time how long it takes to break them loose and leave the comment
@@icebear6393 lol it's not a big deal, I was just looking for a rough estimate, not exact. I'm just saying that it probably took a second with a 1/4in drive
@@I.no.ah.guy57 it took between 6 and 8 seconds.
I was bored and had nothing better to do probably still not good for it I'm just impressed it does it at all.
@@icebear6393 hahaha yeah that's a little longer than you want, but 100 ft lbs would probably be a good limit to stay under for that gun with that size shank (1/4in). Is this a full size truck or SUV you're taking the lugs off of? 120 is a little much for a passenger vehicle or light truck, so I'm jw
You are quickly becoming one of my absolute favorite UA-cam creators! I love your content! I’ve told my wife that working for you is what I wanna be when I grow up!
The argument was "he did not say go" NOT "I didn't hear him say go" stop moving the goal post John :)
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Good shit, love this channel
Rust free wooden truck bed PLEASE!!! That’d be sweet. Maybe some sorta epoxy tool box / misc parts carrier?!? C’mon youse guys!! Love the videos
Hart brushless compact impact rates higher then Ryobi at 2,200 in lb / 183 ft. Real world, at 110 ft on my truck. Able to remove it with 2 ah battery. If I torque it at 130...probably not. I keep this is my truck with a break bar for possible tire change.
I had a Makita once that fell from a 6' ladder. It broke in half at the trigger.
I've dropped my Black and Decker from 18 feet and it just bounced. Still works 8 years later.
You should have tried the Makita battery in the Temu it could be all the difference for performance lol
Now this is good stuff I needed this today thank you. You did the tests AvE doesn’t always lol
He never said "go"
Realistically with the lug nut test I have an 18v impact gun from dewalt and I’ve taken many lugs off cars before the only weakness was that actual 3/8 socket adapter that immediately snapped when I tried to take off truck lugs now I have a 1/2 inch dewalt gun that blast lugs like no tomorrow but that 18v gun got the job done if need be
I think he got that truck off Temu too lmao 🤣
Javin impacts apparently are like the hi points of the power tool world they look cheap and are cheap but indestructible
Did you guys just clip in Ali G??? Haha. Didn’t think you’d know who he was. Fair play.
I'll be over to grab the ranger a day you choose lol