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BOZEMAN, Mont. — Do you have a DIY in mind, but don’t know what tool you should use to get the job done? This month we break down the differences between a drill and an impact driver in our ...
If you're using a DeWalt impact driver, you don't necessarily need to use DeWalt driver bits. Generally speaking, bits are universally compatible.
Makita has impact drivers that can meet just about any budget, so all buyers need to figure out is which Makita impact drill is best for their use.
DeWalt's hydraulic impact driver promises less noise, less vibration, and plenty of power, but do real users think it's worth adding to your toolkit?
Impact drivers have been around for years, and if you look at the name of the tool, it should solicit some interest -- as in "impact." Hand-powered impact drivers are still available today and ...
DeWalt and Craftsman have power tool lines aimed at different demographics, and that includes their Impact Drivers, but which one is right for you?
Roy asks Roy! I knew this day would come. Yes, you can use an impact driver. The important thing is the drill bit. You can make small holes in light-gauge steel and soft wood with an impact driver ...
Impact drivers offer the most torque and power for fastening bolts and driving screws. In addition to their higher cost, though, the main drawback to impact drivers has been their loud "rat-a-tat ...
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