Cordless Impact Wrenches - help me choose

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dusred
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I work at the local hardware store and those things are selling like mad. The contractors love them because they are small and light but have the same performance as the older big ones.

They're brand new out and might not be in all the stores yet but they're awesome. Don't settle for less.


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^ That pulls off lugnuts? Doubful. I'm sure it's nice, and my dad would enjoy it as he's more of a woodworking guy, but for what I'm shooting for is a decent full sized impact wrench.

Btw, bit the bullet on the Craftsman today. I bought the drill for $100 and then a lithium battery/charger for $120. Lol. Came out to around $250. Not bad if it turns out to be nice as the batteries are interchangeable. :)

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AZ89two4Tsx wrote:^ That pulls off lugnuts? Doubful. I'm sure it's nice, and my dad would enjoy it as he's more of a woodworking guy, but for what I'm shooting for is a decent full sized impact wrench.

Btw, bit the bullet on the Craftsman today. I bought the drill for $100 and then a lithium battery/charger for $120. Lol. Came out to around $250. Not bad if it turns out to be nice as the batteries are interchangeable. :)
This thread is now about race tracks and paddock conditions.... If you insist of continuing to talk about electric impact wrenches please start your own thread.

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Red coupe wrote: This thread is now about race tracks and paddock conditions.... If you insist of continuing to talk about electric impact wrenches please start your own thread.
I didn't know they allowed the drink boys on the paddock. They wouldn't want you spilling soda on the cars.

Oh wait, I forgot. You sell the cotton candy. :)

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AZ89two4Tsx wrote:
Red coupe wrote: This thread is now about race tracks and paddock conditions.... If you insist of continuing to talk about electric impact wrenches please start your own thread.
I didn't know they allowed the drink boys on the paddock. They wouldn't want you spilling soda on the cars.

Oh wait, I forgot. You sell the cotton candy. :)
Of course they will let drink boys around the paddock... You would know that if you had ever been at one :gapteeth:

I CREW FOR NASA NATIONAL TIME TRIAL CHAMPIONS. I AM TO BE FEARED AND RESPECTED :ohno:
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Red coupe wrote:I AM TO BE FEARED...
Is that because of the AIDs?


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