Scott S
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Ok forget the Vevor impact
Not needed.Good reviews on that little thing!! Might need a little 3 in extension..
The suggestion of a HF Earthquake (or whatever their latest greatest model is called) is excellent. They seem to put out good power for a good price and be reasonably durable.Ok forget the Vevor impact
They have a bunch of that brand..The suggestion of a HF Earthquake (or whatever their latest greatest model is called) is excellent. They seem to put out good power for a good price and be reasonably durable.
Thank youThis is all you need for your intended usage. If possible, be on the lookout for a Black Friday sale or coupon.
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Thank you as well..This IMO is the best buy in air impacts. It is a killer for the price.
1/2 in. Super Compact Air Impact Wrench, Twin Hammer, 1000 ft. lbs., Green
Amazing deals on this 1/2In Compact Air Impact Wrench Green at Harbor Freight. Quality tools & low prices.www.harborfreight.com
Not needed.
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It is super light and powerful. Watch the comparison tests on Torque Test Channel.
For as often as I use it.. the batteries would just, die on me.. and I would rather it be ready when I am.. in case I decide to do it on a spur of the moment. LOLWould get a cordless Hercules or Bauer from HF. Be better, and take up less room. The Hercules are 5 year warranty 3 year battery on the brushless. Look for a good sale
You'd be surprised how well they hold their charge.For as often as I use it.. the batteries would just, die on me.. and I would rather it be ready when I am.. in case I decide to do it on a spur of the moment. LOL
This one (1200 lb/ft) will be on sale for $95 from Black Friday through Monday, down from $129.Very happy with the unit feed it with a industrial fitting.
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I have the older version and it seems to be my go to. You can't go wrong with Astro Tools, I found their CS to be fantastic as well.View attachment 189223
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It is super light and powerful. Watch the comparison tests on Torque Test Channel.
I have an older version of this one. It was my first (of now many) 20v Dewalt tool. The batteries have very little discharge. I too got it for putting on and taking off snow tires, on two cars. Worth the investment imho considering I used to use a breaker bar.My batteries would go dead for as often as I use them...
That's always good to hear. I have that saved, my Amazon list. That looks very promising.. as I don't need it immediately. But I'm definitely looking for something soon. So that might fit the bill. When it comes back in stock.I have the older version and it seems to be my go to. You can't go wrong with Astro Tools, I found their CS to be fantastic as well.