Benefits of Using an Impact Driver Versus a Cordless Drill
Learn about the benefits of using an impact driver versus a cordless drill for your DIY projects in this Lowe’s video:
1. Impact drivers are typically shorter and lighter, allowing them to get into tight spaces with less fatigue.
2. Impact drivers typically run at a higher RPM than a cordless drill, allowing you to start and drive fasteners quicker.
3. Working with large fasteners or bolts is where the impact function really stands out, allowing you to securely drive a fastener without ripping the driver out of your hand like it normally would with a cordless drill. It’s the striking motion of an impact driver that allows this to happen over the direct drive of a drill.
Some impact drivers come with adjustable speeds and torques as well as a soft finish feature. There are also drill bits available to fit the impact driver which allow you to do basic drilling.
For larger and more precise drilling operations, however, a cordless drill is more suitable.