Don't get me wrong, I don't have a lot of knowledge as regards to tools. But What do you mean by one is a driver and one is a wrench? They are both Impact drivers right?
@@user-qv3xs6eg2j Let's take your Ford Focus off-roading against my Ford Raptor, both are cars ain't they? These tools are totally different, one is a 1/4 Impact Driver that needs an adapter just to use a socket and the other is a 1/2 Impact Wrench. A Impact Driver is not intended to be used for removing Lug Nuts!
@@hallinanhart it doesnt matter, any torque loss is minimal on a 1/4 socket adapter. I have a 1/4 dewalt that puts down exactly how much torque they claim while using a socket adapter on it.
@@kevinragsdale6256 Of course it matters... They are 2 different machines meant for different applications. Drivers are meant for screws and impact wrenches meant for bolts - There is a reason why Carpenters use impact drivers and auto mechanics use impact wrenches.
*Awesome impact **MyBest.Tools** Takes tires off in a second. Plenty of power for what I’ve used it for - rotating tires. Using it on 3rd setting for removal and 2nd setting for tightening lugs.*
For a $29 dollar clone can’t beat that, does the work better then changing tires unscrewing by hand let that clone to work change tire less then 5 minutes and you on the road again. Good video 👍🏻
I used ua-cam.com/users/postUgkx4ynqaujg7rZKFapA8s29kTpRszJGa3-K this for the first time today to replace the front wheel bearing on my rwd 98 dodge dakota. This had absolutely no issue removing or reinstalling the lug nuts and it took off the axle nut without any struggle. Sounds like it's got some muscle to it. Time will tell
Negatives: Do you have 5AH batteries ? Fully charged ? Positives: No yammering (talking endlessly). Just results. And it's not 15 min long. Nice video.
Two month ship time. Very powerful. Easily removes lugnuts with a 5AH Makita battery. Will snap a 1/2 bolt. This is a great tool to beat the crap out of. Rough around the edges, not polished or refined. I don't know how long it will last. After the CoVid incident I'm done with cheap China crap.
@@Godzilla2k69 ave did a review and teardown, his findings of the internals and their apparent durability were quite positive, especially for the price.
No se pueden comparar dos equipos con distintas especificaciones, uno es para trabajos de carpinteria y el otro para trabajos mecánicos. La comparación debería ser con uno de las mismas características,
Not true reducing to. 1/4 inch socket doesn't make a difference in torque output. There's another channel that did a year down on both units and the review is quite positive. I've seen knock off companies out big guys out of buisness. I Remeber a company called yeti that has been left in the dust by it's cheaper counterpart because there the same 1 with a brand name 1 with some Chinese knockoff name lol
@@_Dimon_ being tightened to 110 doesn't mean that you can loosen it with 130. There have been several professionals including ave and iirc project farm that have tested these tools and show their realm life torque numbers, so yes it is proven to be 130.
You loose a lot of the strength fro the hammer in that conversion bit. But indeed for a 30 dollar tool that isn't bad to leave lying about in your car as a spare or to change wheels with. I'm just glad I have my trusty old high impact Ryobi around for projects.
Moi j'ai acheté une drillpro 388vf. très bien elle a 3 vitesses il fonctionne aussi rapidement que la Makita j'en suis très content, la machine + 2 grosses batteries 50 €
You was using an adaptors and a difrent function tools and socket over the original makita tha is a trick must of normal people dont get this trick but manoraty who knows what i mean
Just did a review on the new High Torque Impact Wrench ua-cam.com/video/Kne4M6qsolM/v-deo.html When you can, check it out...would love to know your thoughts!
I saw a youtube for a filippino guy with Fujiwara impact undoing a driveshat of his car!!!😲 .. and guess what .. it was only 350nm unlike this one which claims 530nm as I think
regardless of brand or even clone, one is a Driver and one is a Wrench!
No kidding! Apples and oranges.
Don't get me wrong, I don't have a lot of knowledge as regards to tools. But What do you mean by one is a driver and one is a wrench? They are both Impact drivers right?
@@user-qv3xs6eg2j Let's take your Ford Focus off-roading against my Ford Raptor, both are cars ain't they? These tools are totally different, one is a 1/4 Impact Driver that needs an adapter just to use a socket and the other is a 1/2 Impact Wrench. A Impact Driver is not intended to be used for removing Lug Nuts!
@@hallinanhart it doesnt matter, any torque loss is minimal on a 1/4 socket adapter. I have a 1/4 dewalt that puts down exactly how much torque they claim while using a socket adapter on it.
@@kevinragsdale6256 Of course it matters... They are 2 different machines meant for different applications. Drivers are meant for screws and impact wrenches meant for bolts - There is a reason why Carpenters use impact drivers and auto mechanics use impact wrenches.
Don't compare impact Wrench with impact drive its two different tools.
*Awesome impact **MyBest.Tools** Takes tires off in a second. Plenty of power for what I’ve used it for - rotating tires. Using it on 3rd setting for removal and 2nd setting for tightening lugs.*
For a $29 dollar clone can’t beat that, does the work better then changing tires unscrewing by hand let that clone to work change tire less then 5 minutes and you on the road again. Good video 👍🏻
I used ua-cam.com/users/postUgkx4ynqaujg7rZKFapA8s29kTpRszJGa3-K this for the first time today to replace the front wheel bearing on my rwd 98 dodge dakota. This had absolutely no issue removing or reinstalling the lug nuts and it took off the axle nut without any struggle. Sounds like it's got some muscle to it. Time will tell
The Makita is an 'impact driver', the clone is an' impact wrench'. A wrench is always going to be more powerful than a driver.
ya 1/4" driver vs 1/2" impact , not exactly apples to apples
Negatives: Do you have 5AH batteries ? Fully charged ?
Positives: No yammering (talking endlessly). Just results. And it's not 15 min long.
Nice video.
Two month ship time. Very powerful. Easily removes lugnuts with a 5AH Makita battery. Will snap a 1/2 bolt. This is a great tool to beat the crap out of. Rough around the edges, not polished or refined. I don't know how long it will last. After the CoVid incident I'm done with cheap China crap.
@@Godzilla2k69 ave did a review and teardown, his findings of the internals and their apparent durability were quite positive, especially for the price.
You should use 1/2 inch Makita for comparison.
Background sounds like Gta V
your compairing an inpact wrench with an inpact driver 1 is designed for nuts and bolts and the other is for driving screws
The reason is you had a extension on the Makita witch takes away torque.
No se pueden comparar dos equipos con distintas especificaciones, uno es para trabajos de carpinteria y el otro para trabajos mecánicos.
La comparación debería ser con uno de las mismas características,
Now compare the clone to the tool it's supposed to be a clone of
basically the expensive part is the battery and hardened parts but if your life does not depend on it you could go.for a clone
This happens when u don't know your tools😅 The makita is an impact driver and the Clone is an impact wrench.
I think people need to understand the difference btwn wrenches & drivers
ive got the same clone wrench and its great for the price
I just tried it out and it wouldn't remove lug nuts torqued to 108Nm which is quite sad. Although I am using an adapter as I have no 1/2 sockets.
@@adriansmith8213 Have you tried it with 1/2 impact sockets to see how it works?
@@mike_t_007 mine works
You can't compare small impact with 1/2 impact . The adapter take all the torques and I own both 1/2 makita and clone too.
So what is your comparison between the two? What real torque number the clone is? Supporting your answer with the product link will be nice
Not true reducing to. 1/4 inch socket doesn't make a difference in torque output. There's another channel that did a year down on both units and the review is quite positive. I've seen knock off companies out big guys out of buisness. I Remeber a company called yeti that has been left in the dust by it's cheaper counterpart because there the same 1 with a brand name 1 with some Chinese knockoff name lol
Why are you comparing an impact wrench to an impact driver?
The clones only creates 91lbs on torque.
When tightening yes, when loosening it's closer to 130 ftlbs
@@lazyh-online4839 Mine couldn't loosen a bolt that was tightened to 150 Nm(110ftlbs), so it's probably nowhere near 130 ftlbs
@@_Dimon_ being tightened to 110 doesn't mean that you can loosen it with 130. There have been several professionals including ave and iirc project farm that have tested these tools and show their realm life torque numbers, so yes it is proven to be 130.
You loose a lot of the strength fro the hammer in that conversion bit. But indeed for a 30 dollar tool that isn't bad to leave lying about in your car as a spare or to change wheels with. I'm just glad I have my trusty old high impact Ryobi around for projects.
Can someone leave a link I need to buy one please
You live in San Andreas?!
Oui et les frais d'envoi sa monte a combien
Good info, thanks. At this price US$40-45, still consider Good.
If you're not getting the battery with it you can find them for $20-30.
1/4 is a different Nm even 1/2. Bed test !
Meron akong ganito clone makita d ko pa lng na try sa sasakyan pero so far so good nmn pwd dn gawing screw driver
2 different tools.
Salut
Tu en penses quoi de la clé a choc copie makita?
Moi j'ai acheté une drillpro 388vf. très bien elle a 3 vitesses il fonctionne aussi rapidement que la Makita j'en suis très content, la machine + 2 grosses batteries 50 €
Que marca es?
@@rifenodelmundo6978 drillpro 388vf sur alibaba express 55.95 avec les 2 batteries promo
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You was using an adaptors and a difrent function tools and socket over the original makita tha is a trick must of normal people dont get this trick but manoraty who knows what i mean
even theres wrench vs driver... but for the price.... clone win!
Yes, definitely
Bad comparison, different size, mid torque vs hex drive
Just did a review on the new High Torque Impact Wrench
ua-cam.com/video/Kne4M6qsolM/v-deo.html
When you can, check it out...would love to know your thoughts!
I saw a youtube for a filippino guy with Fujiwara impact undoing a driveshat of his car!!!😲 .. and guess what .. it was only 350nm unlike this one which claims 530nm as I think
Lol Filipino guy 😂😂😂. it was a Malaysian guy.
yeah, undoing a driveshaft with a cotter pin secured nut. Thy are not tighten down with much torque(130Nm)
Just bought one of these from ebay. Its rated to 520Nm but won't undo my 90Nm wheel nuts. Cheap Chinese junk.
Makita impact driver is not a impact wrench what are you doing!!
Where can I buy one of these?
Ebay
Two different tools, built for different purposes
Happy days then
Почему такая отдышка,болен чем то?
SORRY BUT
Not a good comparison
Что за макита то ?Херню показал.
Makita for tight a*** who pretends to only buy quality!
Want quality, get Milwaukee.
What a totally inaccurate review! One is a screwdriver one is an impact wrench, at least do like for like testing
Terrible demo. Even the briefest of talk would have made it so much clearer - which is which and for what plus what is the result?????
Pity Makita
Expensive but useless