TOP 5 BEST IMPACT DRIVERS EVER MADE IN THE WORLD!

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TOP 5 BEST IMPACT DRIVERS EVER MADE IN THE WORLD!

The top 5 best impact drivers ever made in the world! Vince gives you his list of the top 5 best impact drivers he has used and why they are the best. Let us know your list of impact drivers in the comments section below!
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this should just be named top 5 Milwaukee impact drivers

maxotzenberger
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Love that ending message. I'm not a full time contractor, but I do get some jobs from time to time. I have an old Made in the USA Black and Decker reciprocating saw and an old Sears craftsman jig saw that still get the job done. Just because it's not the latest and greatest doesn't mean they dont have their place. I personally love old tools. They're still kicking and I've got them all for ridiculously low prices.

Roblecop
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I have since moved up to the 20 v desalt line. But when I bought my home I bought a set of 12 v tools. I gutted and remodeled the bathroom. Refreshed the 1960’s basement, finished the 2 car garage with 12’ ceilings with numerous heavy duty wooden shelves on every wall, installed many new windows, built a wrap around porch approx 1200 square ft, and countless small projects, all with those tools. It’s amazing what the 12v tools can do. And with all that I never had to replace a battery. I used the same two that came with the kit for everything. And rarely did they die completely during a project.

stevenbrace
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The Surge is definitely my favorite impact driver, but as far as most used it’s the M12 Fuel first gen impact gun. I have a lot of impacts drivers and probably more than I need, but nothing is better than quality made tools can’t get enough of them 👍🏼

JJ-lumg
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My DeWalt DCF886 has been going strong since 2014 with daily full time use. From 3" deckmates to 6" lags, it's done it all. I've also been really impressed with my bossman's Makita XTD14Z, it's got a little more torque and speed but we'll see if it can stand the test of time like my DW has

mastermetalshredder
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I guess I can relate to that.... I have almost every dewalt impact from my beat to hell dcf885 brushed 1/4in that I bought USED several years ago... It got me so hooked I got the 887 and 890 too, and wound up with one of their atomic hammer drills too in a package deal... Which I didn't even need for work (automotive) but it's awesome around the house, same with the 885 and 887 and when you really need some ass I have the 884 and 899 impacts as well... As well as some 6ah and 5ah XR batteries.... But out of all of it. I tend to love their brushed stuff.... It's so simple. I have a 20v max sawzaw I use occasionally and it always works amazing, but I buy good blades. I see no need to upgrade to the compact XR... Aside from portability. I also recently ordered a 2nd gen 20v weed eater (the first brushless one) because I found it cheap on EBay and I've got so many big XR batteries now that it's literally cheaper than owning a gas trimmer.... I'm hooked on this 20v line... I hope they keep expanding it. With more automotive focus would be nice, some more homeowner aimed stuff would be nice too. I'm not a contractor, an atomic hammer drill works fine for me, I'd like to see that budget line expanding....

CadillacZachOffical
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I have that exact impact that you showed at the end and coworkers give me shit about it being old but you’re right it gets the job done and it’s more durable than any modern drills I’ve seen it’s been dropped from various highs in water and mud and it still kicks ass. This video makes me even more proud of my impact

juanasanchez
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I am a Master Electrician and have been in the trades for more than 40 years. I started in the trades using single speed non reversing drills and have seen the evolution of power tools that now have sophisticated electronics. I agree that the best tools are the ones that get the job done and the the ones that you feel most confident using. I also agree that fancy tools are no substitute for skill, craftsmanship, and taking pride in your work.
My favorite cordless impact driver is also my first, a brushed Milwaukee 18 volt . It feels more solidly built than my newer Milwaukee Fuel and Makita brushless models, and still performs well. Like me, it has a long history and is now reserved for my own projects.

richardsullivan
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My fave tool is the gen 2 m12 impact. Been on a couple hundred houses by now and that tool has served me well! 2nd year electrician apprentice

salg
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Usually where I am working I only want LOUD tools! Stops all the dumb questions from entering my head!

johnsayman
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Amen brother Vince. The best tool is the one that makes you money and has been there for you the most. Mine is a 9 year old German Metabo impact. Its a friend of mine, and rides in the side panel of my work truck. Thanks for the video sir.

stephenleepmg
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I have the M12 fuel, and I love it. i couldn't agree more about the compact size vs the power and it's become my go to impact driver. I also have your no.1 choice too, I've changed the brushes on it once but have had it over 5 years and it just takes no prisoners. I will run this to the bitter end. good choices 👍

marcusshipley
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I received a 20v max dewalt drill driver as a gift for Christmas so I’m interested in a dewalt impact driver 20v max for household stuff assembling items and repairs around the house that require more than a drill driver

davemi
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I’ll keep my 5 impacts.
1. Bosch PS42 my favorite
2. Bosch PS41 most money made with this (I can’t begin to tell you how many TVs I’ve hung with this)
3. Hilti SID 2-A tool most likely to be found in my hand on a commercial job site.
Also my kids favorite when helping the old man build something.
The only reason why I have 18 V impacts is when I am using other 18 V tools and only want to have one battery platform on me.
4. Bosch IDH182 for when I’m also running my rotary hammer, portable bandsaw and or circular saw
Normally in commercial locations
5. DeWalt DCF888 for when I am running my DCD 996.
Almost exclusively used on ruff-ins in wooden construction.

thetruth
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I still got mine from 9 years ago, and retired them to the homestead garage 👍 great job Vince

WEALRO
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I just smashed the shit out of that like button because my cheap Aldi tools have done me proud as a homeowner. I just love watching videos on premium tools and dreaming.

sawdustandsurvival
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I like how you mentioned towards the end that it does not matter how many functions or how good the tools are you use, if you don't care about the customer or the job. Very true!😎👍

austinsteele
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Change the title to "my top five favorite impact driver in the world", vince.

gsondub
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Damn right bro. I been a makita tool guy myself. I dabbled in wood works a lil bit in the past. Mostly industrial now. Millwright 4 life. But i must admit that Milwaukee's 1" drive impact willl be my next buy. Unless of course makita finally makes one. But great vid bro. I likes ur style. Keep it up

carloshart
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Just received 7 years good luck.
Cheers Vince. M12 Gen 2 Impact is my first so my Fav

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