Can ANYONE Beat Amazon Basics' Screwdriver? New Vessel, Mac, Dremel & More

Publicado 2024-07-26
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Today we try to beat the Amazon Basics Denali cordless screwdriver with more and more expensive options from Dong Cheng, SKIL, Dremel, Fanttik, Vessel Japan & Mac Tools. Strange world we're living in where the crosshairs are on Amazon's own brand, but for the price we're not complaining!

As always, the creator of this channel works in product development for Astro Tools, always consider multiple sources when looking at a tool!

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  • @personator907
    The thumbnail with the products lined up next to each other made me think it was nose hair trimmer testing. Somewhat glad, somewhat disappointed it's not.
  • @jamdc2000
    Cannot believe AmazonBasics is the benchmark to beat
  • @Omnis2
    The Denali from the last video was the best powered-tool I've ever purchased. Saves so much time even if it's just to thread on/in nuts and bolts and screws before tightening. For home tasks, anything more is usually overkill.
  • @Toolsareus
    This is crazy. I just figured it out the new clutch power tools use hyper tough batteries and their mid torque half-inch impact wrench is the exact same as the hyper tough one
  • @antonino34
    I've had the Denali since the first review. I'm still amazed as to how good it is. I originally bought it just to have on the workbench for light duty, but i use it more and more now. I have the Vessel High Torque for working on RC cars, light duty, easy to carry around and it works fine. Keep up the great reviews
  • @donniehinske
    We should make you a super alloy bolt and you should see how much torque it can handle! Love your channel!!!
  • @jasperboer9854
    The danali/amazon basics is sold in the dutch dollar store called: action. Its under the brand name: ferm. Its only 11 euros. Its the exact same tool. And its awesome.
  • @Mack_Dingo
    I have the Vessel 3-speed. Love it. Dropped off a 8ft ladder on concrete. Popped the shell back together and works fine. Used MorgansMaintenence's Eraser Mod to fit a locking non-JIS bit. Wish I had 2 of them.
  • @TheSPAZZANATER
    Have been using my Bosch 12v drill driver for years and love it for work. Wish more companies made those.
  • @BL-yj2wp
    I have the Dremel/Bosch at work for electronics assembly. It's quite decent and it does hold up well (which I doubt some of these other ones can). The permanently installed battery obviously isn't great, I'd much rather have a swappable battery - which is doable in this format. The lowest clutch setting is also a bit hard, fine for most tasks but somewhat harder than on my Metabo drill-driver despite obviously being a much weaker tool overall. If you make another video on this subject please include the Wiha Speed-E II. It's small, expensive, 1000V rated, has a swappable battery and I want to know if it's worth it.
  • @Hawkeye308
    I bought one immediately after your first video on the Amazon screwdriver. It's been a work horse for me. I bought another one as a father's day gift.
  • @yetinother
    Totally want a pistol grip review, I love my Hitachi/Metobo due to having 2 batteries to swap with external charger, dual transmission, proper clutch But at work it's fallen out of favor as I can do most of the same delicate work with the DeWalt 3speed impact when on lowest screwdriver (non impact) setting.
  • When Dong Cheng/DCK buys the Kind Dick brand, their dominance of the John Tomas tool market will be complete.
  • Great video! I'm voting yes on the pistol style screwdriver rankings. I absolutely love this category and I use my Bosch PS22 literally every day at work.
  • @cflwhat
    I have the vessel. Thing is a wrist saver anytime I'm doing electrical, especially cover putting on mass cover plates at the end of a reno.
  • @ElmarLecher
    I have the Bosch GO2 - the dremel in the US. Its an awesome tool, very powerful, very fast. The push mechanism is super awesome. 🙂 The updated version has LEDs in the front and USB-C charging.
  • @jaredm450
    Great video! I happen to have the Dremel and I thought it might be worth mentioning that you can just push the button to make it spin too. That's important because, while the push-to-activate part is pretty well tuned, you still might find it requires too much pushing when using it on very small fasteners. The clutch is VERY nice to have on a tool like this (it broadens the range of fasteners you can use it with without damaging them). I do sometimes wish it had a speed selector too.
  • @Mack_Dingo
    The MAC style looks really nice, all it has going for it.