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What's a good cordless impact wrench?

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Old 03-20-2015, 05:02 PM
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Here's another little nugget. Craftsman cordless tools, I was told by a Sear rep, that their shit is made by Ryobi.
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Originally Posted by Da20captain
Here's another little nugget. Craftsman cordless tools, I was told by a Sear rep, that their shit is made by Ryobi.
just as Dewalt is owned by Black & Decker
Old 03-21-2015, 03:00 PM
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Brushless Milwaukee, by far the best in my opinion for most all the cordless tools and batteries. We have had Makita(tools didn't hold up), then DeWalt(tools great, batteries horrible$$$), tried Rigid(neither batteries or tools held up) finally switched to Milwaukee almost no issues(switch issue on M12 drivers), battery lifespan far superior to DeWalt under the same conditions. The newer brushless tools bring it to the next level.
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Default cordless impact wrench

Dewalt. mine is set up to charge in the jeep. handy
Old 03-21-2015, 08:37 PM
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There is no better cordless impact than an Ingersoll Rand W7150. Never have I had a bolt or nut on anything that I can not bust loose. It's worth every penny.
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Originally Posted by jeep2007
There is no better cordless impact than an Ingersoll Rand W7150. Never have I had a bolt or nut on anything that I can not bust loose. It's worth every penny.
That's what I've been saying. It's a freaking beast. Only downside is the size. I do sometimes grab my air impact for tighter spaces. Or, I just grab the elbow joint.
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Ingersol Rand W7150-K1 its a tall bad ass.

I got it on amazon.



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