ICON, Wiha & EIGHT TOOL from his wish from the looks of it.
Too bad it wasn't a PF video, we could have had a long list of Junxpow, JZLMGN, FORVOZ, Goodlyfe and EGREAT tested instead :)
The 3/8" range are the most useful across everything, but the 1/2" are simply useful if nothing else but to shave down the length of your impact. And for their price, it's not an expensive benefit to have
While there's definitely two examples of them there trying, seems like the wrench video pointed out those things are not very good. Cordless seems promising though, at least to not continue the up and up price trend
Milwaukee's 3/4" is still based on their last gen impact. So this is going to be one helluva difference, the DeWALT will absolutely murder something if you let it eat for 5 seconds+
It's bigger and heavier, but when you need it nothing but a 1" does what it does
I would argue it's another step further and also about Amazon link income, the number of tools included on that channel that aren't from amazon are few and the last time a tool from a tool truck won was.... pretty much never? Not to say tool truck tools are all the best, but you'd think simply...
Flush cut pliers included with pliers of different lengths when force was measured at the handles, cutting something the 1st time so measuring how sharp of an angle they decided to grind in rather than how it performs on cut #100 of something people might actually use these for.
This group of...
No way an SDS Max gets close to a CP717, joules are another useless spec.
10 joules is what a strike with a 6oz hammer would be. Try removing a ball joint with a 6oz hammer.
That's definitely vibe coded into some open source CAE like SimScale that has Finite Element Analysis abilities. Probably legitimate enough if you feed it enough real data and research from actual published stuff. If you want it to actually work and tell you something useful vs make cool colors...