DDIN Impact Adapters against the Competitors

You may have heard us say that DDIN Impact Adapters are “tougher than the rest,”…but just how tough are they?

We pitted our impact adapters against some of the biggest names in impact tools to find out. Let’s just say that the proof is in the footage. And while we weren’t surprised by the results, you may be!

Using a simple torque tester mounted to a solid steel table, we tested just how much an impact adapter can endure when being pushed to the point of failure.

 

1/4″ Hex to 3/8″ Square (Green Impact Adapter)

The first impact adapter we tested was the smallest of the three. DNIA1438 – the green adapter.

Part Number Description Length Color
DNIA1438 1/4″ Hex to 3/8″ Square 1-7/8″ Green

Against the first competitor, the DDIN Impact Adapter withstood a peak torque of up to 80 ft-lbs.

Brand #2 failed at a peak torque of 76 ft-lbs.

Brand #3 failed at a peak torque of 61 ft-lbs.

1/4″ Hex to 1/2″ Square (Yellow Impact Adapter)

The second impact adapter we tested was DNIA1412 – the yellow adapter and the middle size adapter.

Part Number Description Length Color
DNIA1412 1/4″ Hex to 1/2″ Square 2″ Yellow

The DDIN Impact Adapter withstood a peak torque of up to 85 ft-lbs.

Brand #2 failed at a peak torque of 76 ft-lbs.

Brand #3 failed at a peak torque of 65 ft-lbs.

The DDIN Impact Adapter 1/4" Hex to 1/2" Square peak torque results in a break test against the competition.

7/16″ Hex to 1/2″ Square (Red Impact Adapter)

The final impact adapter we tested is arguably the most popular of them all and the largest. DNIA – the red adapter. We tested this adapter against the top 4 competitors.

Part Number Description Length Color
DNIA 7/16″ Hex to 1/2″ Square 2-3/4″ Red

The DDIN Impact Adapter withstood a peak torque of up to 425 ft-lbs. That is over 100 ft-lbs. above the next-best brand!

Brand #2 failed at a peak torque of 314 ft-lbs.

Brand #3 failed at a peak torque of 318 ft-lbs.

Brand #4 failed at a peak torque of 277 ft-lbs.

Brand #5 failed at a peak torque of 297 ft-lbs.

The DDIN Impact Adapter 7/16" Hex to 1/2" Square peak torque break test against the competition.

So, there you have it! Clearly DDIN Impact Adapters are indeed tougher than the competition by far. DDIN Impact Adapters are made here in the USA specifically for linemen.

You can watch the full break test video below or by visiting our YouTube channel.

 

DDIN Tools are built for linemen. If you have a product or comment on any of our products, please do not hesitate to reach out to us and let us know. 

Interested in testing and reviewing our Impact Adapters for yourself? Contact us to learn how to get a set in exchange for your honest review.

Hannah Hochstetler

Hannah Hochstetler

Author

Hannah is a native of the Hoosier state and lives in southern Indiana with her fluff-ball cat, Ellis. Hannah graduated with a degree in Graphic Design from Huntington University.
This post was originally published on this website on June 6, 2023
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