Published at Saturday, 25 August 2018. Impact Driver. By Elvia Merritt.
In conclusion, cordless screwdrivers are great for small, DIY projects. However, if you're working on larger projects requiring a bit more force and power, an impact driver is the way to go.
You may have noticed that most manufacturers of cordless woodworking tools have started selling so-called "bare tool bodies" meaning that they come with no battery or charger included and a greatly reduced price tag. The reason for this is that most manufacturers (but not all) have discovered that if they make all their tools run on the same 18-volt Lithium Ion battery, they can sell more bare tool bodies while locking in their customers to their brand. End users love this because they do not have to keep laying out hard-earned money for shelves full of different batteries and chargers but, rather can just buy the bare woodworking tools that share the same battery.
ou're probably used to working with cordless screwdrivers around the house for your favorite DIY projects. That's great, but what if you run into a project that requires a bit more power than the tools you're using can provide? Or, what if you want a tool that can handle any DIY project? Well, in comes the impact driver.
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