@jjlwis just sold my makita 10.8 on craigslist to put the money towards an upgrade. The dewalt 12v max. The makita just had too much wobble for tiny bits and the handle like all battery in the handle units just felt like it was designed for large hands. The belt hook is way nicer than having to put that dang holster on all the time also.
home depot employees are working there because they couldn't make it in there respective trades (too stupid) and figured they would try and make some easier money. My 15 yr old daughter knows more about most things in the store than the average employee. That's all I got to say about that.
i wonder, can i use this on my car.... like to take off the wheels? i figure it's the same thing.... impact gun, and impact driver.. the only difference would be the 3/8" or 1/2" socket head... but don't they have adapters for these hex collett impact drivers?
Porter Cable best bang for the buck it's impact driver has 1600 inch pounds of torque and is half the price milwaukee,dewalt,bosch or makita and can use nicads or lithium batteries and there other tools are excellent too don't waste your money on those other brands they are ripping you off
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@Honkeytonkelectric i like bosch. i always thought that bosch was popular in the states. i have two bosch drills. one drill is a 10 amp hammer drill and my second one is a 10volt angle head perfect for little tight spaces. i also have a good little ryobi kit. not alot of people i know dont like ryobi wich is fine with me. its just less hands that would touch my tools.
i want the milwaukee bad. i own the makita 10.8 ... but have anyone looked at the rigid or the rockwell compact impact drivers 12v's?? one of these brands(its a green compact) acclaims to a 890in/lbs. i think... and it still has the battery-in-handle.
I have used them all before and let me tell you that the Milwaukee is by far the best. I just recently bought it and as you hear this guy say it has the most in. lbs. out of any of the other impacts
I have the makita 10.8 volt driver, it came with a drill as well, have them now two years, and cant fault them, great battery life and i use them every day, great tool.
the header says... "Cordless impact drills offer more speed, torque, control and convenience than regular cordless drills." really?? more speed yes, more torque yes, but not more control. in fact the offer far less control. #1- they have no variable speed feature. it's full speed or no speed. #2- full speed is a lot faster than a cordless. #3- they have no clutch to limit torque. sure they are great for toe screwing 2x4s together but are too much for cabinet assembly or attaching hardware,
I gotta disagree on the control thing because on my M18 driver cuz how far I pull the trigger regulates how fast it turns the screw, & whats really cool is when the drill starts impacting it turns a very small fraction of a revolution with each impact so you if you pay attention you won't over tighten or strip...Buuut if someone just holds the trigger all the way down without paying attention then It'll strip out ANYTHING you put in front of it
I'm an industrial electrician and for my money nothing beats Bosch. I also use a Dewalt 18v XRP impact that is extremely good for big applications - but its too heavy to carry around all day. Makitas have a good weight to power ratio, but they have some plastic internals and in my opinion are too flimsy for a jobsite - excellent for the home though.
I have used all of those Impacts and I can tell you Makita(Impact and the company) has treated me the best. Milwaukee comes in 2nd because they took longer to come out with Li-ion. Dewalt and Ryobi suck and Rigid is the worst. Bosch was great when they were the only ones with the 10.8v impact.
if you actually think milwaukee tools are made in USA , you are clueless . i have a milwaukee driver and it says right on the box made in China assembled in Canada and other manufacturing in Japan
@FabricationStation36 None of these brands are made in the USA anymore. I'm just saying from my profesional experiance the milwaukee performs better than any of the 18 volt impact drivers
WOW.. I never thought I'd take the time to watch a commercial on youtube. But it was actually pretty interesting. Thanks for the information Home Depot.
By having a wonderful tool we have completed half the job
PowerToolss 2 months ago
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How much they make an hr?
albduke1 2 months ago
@jjlwis just sold my makita 10.8 on craigslist to put the money towards an upgrade. The dewalt 12v max. The makita just had too much wobble for tiny bits and the handle like all battery in the handle units just felt like it was designed for large hands. The belt hook is way nicer than having to put that dang holster on all the time also.
skjoyner 3 months ago
he gave me a headache
HerpesHunTER 5 months ago
haha Ryobi What a joke.
GarrettJDB 6 months ago
I choose Bosch GSR
junaidiw0681 6 months ago
dewalt is the way to go
boatbros23 7 months ago
home depot employees are working there because they couldn't make it in there respective trades (too stupid) and figured they would try and make some easier money. My 15 yr old daughter knows more about most things in the store than the average employee. That's all I got to say about that.
mario102395 10 months ago
@mario102395
Dude (too stupid) WTF, if they to stupid why dont u work there than BITCH
dpqteken 10 months ago
a LOT of IATSE guys are buying the makita 10.8 Li-On unit!!!
if the TV and Film guys are buying them up then you know it's good!
jjlwis 11 months ago
i wonder, can i use this on my car.... like to take off the wheels? i figure it's the same thing.... impact gun, and impact driver.. the only difference would be the 3/8" or 1/2" socket head... but don't they have adapters for these hex collett impact drivers?
jjlwis 1 year ago
MILWAUKEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
blatreille86 1 year ago
If you go to Home Depot.in person.
You will never find an employee there with this much knowledge...about anything in the store.
Misterafyableism 1 year ago
The title says "impact drill". That's not the same as "impact driver". An impact drill is the same thing as a hammer drill.
wskdigital 1 year ago
i beat the hell out of my ryobi impact as a contractor but it still keeps up, just remember to run down the ni cads before each charge
theplaid1 1 year ago
Porter Cable best bang for the buck it's impact driver has 1600 inch pounds of torque and is half the price milwaukee,dewalt,bosch or makita and can use nicads or lithium batteries and there other tools are excellent too don't waste your money on those other brands they are ripping you off
spahnman 1 year ago
A full 3 year warranty on all Bosch Pro range in the uk, thats what sells it for me.
The new battery technology has finally passed Makita in my opinion
Honkeytonkelectric 1 year ago
2010 New Paint/wallpaper Tools
10 years of effort, we successfully developed the most advanced "Wall Shuttle"in the world and got patented . With one person operation and automatic movements , which could be widely used for paint brush , wall polishing and cleaning (including glass curtain walls, glass, etc.), wallpaper removal, wallpaper stick , wallpaper paste and so on.
For paint and wallpaperin. New Diy invention Wallshuttle
Thanks!
wallshuttle 1 year ago
Makita impact drivers are the best for power, weight and feel.
dannyplouffe 1 year ago
@dannyplouffe i agree the best by far for power, weight and feel....
ginostatus 1 year ago
@dannyplouffe that is correct sir
Ulai777 1 year ago
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I take it then, that Bosch powertools are not very popular in the States and
Canada?
Honkeytonkelectric 1 year ago
I take it then, that Bosch powertools are not very popular in the States and Canada?
Honkeytonkelectric 1 year ago
@Honkeytonkelectric i like bosch. i always thought that bosch was popular in the states. i have two bosch drills. one drill is a 10 amp hammer drill and my second one is a 10volt angle head perfect for little tight spaces. i also have a good little ryobi kit. not alot of people i know dont like ryobi wich is fine with me. its just less hands that would touch my tools.
bradmann85 1 year ago
i have the dewalt and it is so powerful!
man9170 1 year ago
i want the milwaukee bad. i own the makita 10.8 ... but have anyone looked at the rigid or the rockwell compact impact drivers 12v's?? one of these brands(its a green compact) acclaims to a 890in/lbs. i think... and it still has the battery-in-handle.
death2opposeme 1 year ago
I have used them all before and let me tell you that the Milwaukee is by far the best. I just recently bought it and as you hear this guy say it has the most in. lbs. out of any of the other impacts
clebrowns87 1 year ago
I have the makita 10.8 volt driver, it came with a drill as well, have them now two years, and cant fault them, great battery life and i use them every day, great tool.
foxdmulder 1 year ago
the best bits and bit holders i think are wera,
i use a wera bi-torsion bit holder it gives a small amount of give so it wont snap screw heads off.
thewarp16 1 year ago
the header says... "Cordless impact drills offer more speed, torque, control and convenience than regular cordless drills." really?? more speed yes, more torque yes, but not more control. in fact the offer far less control. #1- they have no variable speed feature. it's full speed or no speed. #2- full speed is a lot faster than a cordless. #3- they have no clutch to limit torque. sure they are great for toe screwing 2x4s together but are too much for cabinet assembly or attaching hardware,
MrMeanderthal 1 year ago 2
I gotta disagree on the control thing because on my M18 driver cuz how far I pull the trigger regulates how fast it turns the screw, & whats really cool is when the drill starts impacting it turns a very small fraction of a revolution with each impact so you if you pay attention you won't over tighten or strip...Buuut if someone just holds the trigger all the way down without paying attention then It'll strip out ANYTHING you put in front of it
s000162017 1 year ago
AEG is the best and ive tried em all!...quality
paulinadelaide 2 years ago
Go for the Makita BTD140 18 volt li-ion impact driver.
MrToolstop 2 years ago
I'm an industrial electrician and for my money nothing beats Bosch. I also use a Dewalt 18v XRP impact that is extremely good for big applications - but its too heavy to carry around all day. Makitas have a good weight to power ratio, but they have some plastic internals and in my opinion are too flimsy for a jobsite - excellent for the home though.
TalonTSI95 2 years ago
I have used all of those Impacts and I can tell you Makita(Impact and the company) has treated me the best. Milwaukee comes in 2nd because they took longer to come out with Li-ion. Dewalt and Ryobi suck and Rigid is the worst. Bosch was great when they were the only ones with the 10.8v impact.
xXENOMORPHx 2 years ago
Hey thanks!
deepskyfrontier 2 years ago
chillax dude chill
perryham 2 years ago
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de-walt and millwakee are the best, always been.
They are Made in USA. Not made like crap.
andrewbnkjv 3 years ago
if you actually think milwaukee tools are made in USA , you are clueless . i have a milwaukee driver and it says right on the box made in China assembled in Canada and other manufacturing in Japan
FabricationStation36 2 years ago 8
@FabricationStation36 None of these brands are made in the USA anymore. I'm just saying from my profesional experiance the milwaukee performs better than any of the 18 volt impact drivers
clebrowns87 1 year ago
@clebrowns87 Good job!!! us manufacturing sucks!
antszabo 10 months ago
haha idiot
perryham 2 years ago
I got the Milwaukee 12 volt equivalent to this and its made in China
Anyways my favorite brand is Milwakee second Dewault and third Makita
I've had Dewault and Milwakee tools that I use untill the cord rots and I had to replace it.
I have a Makita 18 volt and its a really good tool
I think Bosch, Rigid, Hitachi are also good for Professional use
arabrockerman 2 years ago 2
quite interesting...
pokemonsaga 3 years ago
WOW.. I never thought I'd take the time to watch a commercial on youtube. But it was actually pretty interesting. Thanks for the information Home Depot.
EdPalmatier 3 years ago 9
Agreed
BareAlchemy 2 years ago 2