One final difference: Hammer drills and standard drills use a chuck that can accept a variety of bits, but an impact driver will only work with 1/4-inch hex-shaped bits.
Power tools have a way of humbling even the most confident hands (many of which I've worked with). In a concrete-manufacturing fleet workshop, they weren't shiny hobby toys that we had just for the ...
When looking at the most basic of power tools, it becomes clear just how easy they are to pick up and use. For example, with an impact driver, the bare bones of what you need to know are what the ...
Milwaukee’s Gen II M12 Stubby impact wrench is ridiculously powerful for something its size. I usually like to start these tool reviews with some sort of narrative or by talking about a project I’m ...