SKIL POWER CORE 20 VS SKIL POWER CORE 20 both with 5 amp Power CORE battery

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unboxing my new FLEX MID TQ IMPACT WRENCH with 3.5 STACKED LITHIUM driving 5 and 6 inch LAGS and remove them 600 Foot pounds of TIGHT TQ 750 of LOOSEN TQ
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People think their dominant hand is stronger. Actually, thats not the case. Your dominant hand has more control, that's why it seems stronger when in fact the hand that is used less actually has stronger muscles

mnight
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Thanks man definitely getting the smaller one i work with cabinets so i prefer smaller size

synystermango
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The right hand wins both times. Usually in my case the right hand always wins.

Lew-Dogg
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Not sure why others are upset, this is a really useful comparison in most likely use for drivers like this- where in that use case- a tool that is light and easy to carry really matters, so demoing the compact isn't giving up much to the larger tool, and has a way better light haha- IS useful to guys like me- thank you. I am always looking for an excuse to try a new impact, Skil has me and a lot of folks curious- they need to release enough tools and cheap enough batteries though.
I bought their blower/weedeater 40v combo for $150 on sale, pretty much impossible to beat at that price, but it isn't attachment capable, don't like the motor being on the head- however the cost of a battery and charger is usually about that for 40V stuff, not even for a really large capacity either... I pretty much plan to either do a custom cell swapout or just convert it to Ryobi 40V if it gives me a hard time, because at this point- the cost and availability of batteries just isn't there. I can find old 40V Ryobi batteries with a few bad cells, or from the era of the BMSs that would permafault and swap the BMS with a new aliexpress special and get batteries for cheap.
Side note: if you have an electronics interest and want to do something wacky- I've been wanting to build a lithium titanate battery for the highest demand tools just for fun. Especially now that we are seeing things like backpack + cord type assemblies for lawn equipment- it'd be sweet to see a giant 36" bar electric tool with a small tether to a titanate backpack power supply. The LTO cells are far safer in an environment where puncture/crush is possible too, making it a good alternative sell as a business case- plus their insane discharge also means insane RECHARGE rates. The power density is much lower for sure, but I think the other characteristics make sense in a situtation where you need crazy discharge/recharge. Heck, given that cordless DC tools are now using enough amps to be limited by the outlet/circuit capacity- larger corded tools is even possible- using the pack as a buffer.

zacharyohare
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Forget the tools where can I get that vest?

christophercarpkey
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I’m confused are the 12 V and 20 V from scale the same size they look similar the only difference is the battery

mna
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Are these different models ? Which ones newer

ErikLopez-ez
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Yeah isn't amazing You're dominant hand has more force than your week arm wow that's surprising

mattkinley
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Sigh ampnhours is just the capacity. Like your phone being 5000mah. Boomers

thedailyruns
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Congrats on buying the same drill twice and wasting your free time!

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