Cabinetman
Sequoia
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- Oct 11, 2020
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- Lincolnshire Wolds + Massachusetts
- Name
- Ian
Oh yes that’s great thank you, I hadn’t realised it was an impact one. Never had one, tried my sons and wasn’t sure I needed one tbh.Spent some time drilling and screwing into pine & oak.
Screwing into pilot holes works pretty smoothly - impact noticeable occasionally. Screwing non-piloted into softwood worked as I expected - noticeable impact & clackety-clack - did the work though. (Didn’t try non-piloted on hardwood). 5 mm screws, 20 mm depth.
Countersinking was pretty smooth; felt good.
Drilling was interesting. Up to 4 mm diameter, it’s pretty normal - just feels like drilling. At 5 or 6 mm, the impact really becomes noticeable and it feels a little odd. Still makes holes, but becomes clear that the speed ramp on the controller is a little quick for that use - the sweet spot is in the middle of the range with not much space either side.
In terms of the physical side of things, I really like the form factor. Feels agile. Easy to get vertical. The weight is fine. Both straight and pistol layout have their place.
So overall I’m happy to use it for countersinks, pilots, and screwing. It’s good for making small holes and screwing/unscrewing things in them.
To put this tool in perspective, my basic Bosch cordless drill has 1.5 X the max torque and 2/3 the max speed of this impact driver, so expectations should be in line with that. It’s less capable than a basic drill, but the form factor is better if it’s capable enough for what you want to do with it.
Thanks for the review, Ian


