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Jan 13, 2026 - 10:40 AM
An impact driver has a 1/4 size reciever for the bit or attachment and delivers strong rotational and downward force, making it ideal for driving screws and bolts into tough materials. A drill provides steady rotational force and is mainly used for drilling holes and light xxxx driving. The main difference is that impact drivers are better for heavy-duty fastening, while drills are more versatile for drilling and lighter tasks. Some drills and impact drivers have an adjustment to limit how much pressure will be put on the xxxx or bolt . Having this feature will be very handy as you won't snap bits of bolts.
