IMPACT! Wera Kraftform Kompakt 900 Set 1 Impact Screwdriver Set has Set: 25Nm of Unfastening Torque!

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Fascinating! A hand powered impact driver is a new idea for me. One of the many reasons why I enjoy your channel is because you showcase interesting tools like this. Thank you.

VeniVidiVid
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This would work great for breaking loose those flat retaining screws on Honda disk brakes. Those screws aren't torqued very much, but over time and with heat and rust, they can be a pain to get out without a tool like this.

BellaRocko
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In my experience I find it’s a little easier to apply a twisting force in the direction it’s impacting that way you don’t have to let go to let it reset. This way you can get 3-4 hits before you have to readjust your grip. Looks like a really cool tool

westcoasttools
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Been waiting on your views on this
Thanks for the review
Might only use it a few times a year but when you need it you definitely need it 👍🏻

davien
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I have both impact drivers from Wera, they are awesome tools to have. For when screws and bolts are stuck and you don't wanne use electric powered tools. Oldscool impact drivers are a necessity when working on cars and bikes.... Always use the impact bits and to expand the grip I use sometimes grip spray (sort of sand/oil mix)

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It's a bit funny to me how a tool that has been existing for a while now its treated like a new tool invention just because an expensive brand sells it, yes of course it is probably a bit higher quality but not so far from mainstream brands with possibly half the price offerings.
I am guilty though of falling into the "treating different" certain products just because they costed me more money of what the should've.

danielorozco
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It doesn't wiggle like other multibit drivers. That alone I'm considering to add Wera 921 to my collection.

klaymoon
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You should try Milwaukee surge. It is an oil bath pulse driver instead of a traditional hammer mechanism. The torque control can be finessed much better. And it is quiet. It is one of my favorite tools.

methylbenzodiazepine
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I think that is an awesome set, I've been looking at it for a while now. Now I know I will buy it. Thanx!

loka
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Might pick that up for torx. My current go to for impact had screws is the set of Vessel Impacta. The JIS +3 on rotors and the PZ2 and PZ3 (90% of stuck screws I deal with are PZ — thanks Land Rover) work well. I have had luck using battery impacts to remove stuck screws, but I use normal not torsion bits (like the Milwaukee you showed) because I figure the torsion part limits torque (like a torque stick for lug nuts), but I don’t know.

ptstouring
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It is a good tool, I also have the older metal version which uses shorter bits but is providing more torque. This one is more easy to use, and the bits are very good quality. Also an imperial set is available with Robertson bits. It is very useful in maintenance work, especially on damaged fasteners. It offers more control and I prefer this tool over the battery powered one, you can easily adjust the torque with the hammer.

fuloplehel
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Thanks for a full review. That short was, lack luster.

benjaminjwilson
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That’s awesome. I’ve been in the market for impact screwdrivers for a while. I’ve been thinking about picking up the vessel Philips and flathead ones, but I love the idea of one that can use any 1/4 inch bit. This might be the winner!

realworldtoolreviews
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that actually looks very useful, I can't justify a tool like that for my use but it is definitely cool.

Bawrabawla
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I have one of those and love it. I have a larger heavy steel version for those really rusted stuck stuff, but most of the time this one is plenty.

brianmoore
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Whenever I use an impact driver I always torque it hard against the fastener before striking, it ensures full force is transfered.

deanbrown
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There's a reason I think WERA did not include a few nut drivers in this kit. These types of tools give downward and rotational force, using a nut driver, socket or similar would give only rotational force unless the driver does not extend down the face of the fastener. Just my take on it, had one all along and did not know what it was for and now I've ordered a ¼ inch version.

Shiva-ldbw
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45° of turn is a lot for a hand impact driver. I like the Wera although its very expensive compared to other high end options. A reduced turn each strike would or should increase torque significantly. Many only turn 10-20°.

aussiehardwood
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Nice Vid. Nice Impact Screwdriver from Wera. You also have the Option of using a Wrench with this Driver. If you lock the Impactmechanism you can use the Hexprofile on the tip in Combination with a Wrench on stuck Screws and Bolts and therefore have much Leverforce. I hope you did understand my Explanation because my English is not that good. 😉

tobiasbromund
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Wow that is so cool!! Hammer in and loosen the bolt?! Never thought of that

aov_james