Cordless Impact Wrench

toddgreene

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I'm wanting a cordless impact wrench for Christmas.
But, I plan on carrying a small compressor around for air anyway.

Is the cordless impact a waste of money or worth it?????

Any suggestions for the best value?

Thanks,

Todd
 
The PEP Boys Goodyear impact!! Cheap and keeps on going!! Charge lasts all weekend and it will break almost any lug nut. :023:
 
Todd...Home Depot has a good selection. Obviously, like anything else you get what you pay for. I purchased a set of metric and sae sockets, as well as the Dewalt which seemed fairly heavy duty to me.

BruceG
 
I got a used Matco one. Thing is incredibly powerfull but being old and used the batteries don't last that long. I don't know how I lived for so long with out one. That and gear wrenches. Just the fact that you can bring an impact wrench to tear stuff apart in the junkyard saves you enough time to pay for itself.
 
Very useful tool when you are in the paddock and trying to figure out what mother nature is going to do? Wets or drys? :shrug:

I purchased the goodyear unit Jeff mentioned after readying various opinions on line. I was skeptical, but figured at that price it was almost a disposable item. Two years later it is still performing like new and the charge lasts all weekend. :happy204:
 
i love mine from Harbor Freight. they don't have the same one anymore.

Menard's has one on sale as part of day after thanksgiving or weekend sale for 69.99 with two batteries.

24 Volt Includes two batteries, charger & carrying case! * 0-2,000 RPM * 280 ft./lbs. maximum torque * LED light and battery strength indicator 241-9997 69.99 save 30

link might not work right but looks like this a two day sale 28th & 29th fri & sat,

http://menards.inserts2online.com/customer_Frame.jsp?drpStoreID=1

have heard others say good things about pep boys goodyear model but pep boys is gone from my area now.
 
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I received a Snap On 18v impact wrench as a gift and use it all the time!! it makes short work of quite a few jobs.. surprising how quick it breaks crank bolts free!!
 
Absolute must have tool.

Nothing less than 18v though.

I have two Milwaukees--one for home; one for the track.

Batteries are consumables...keep that in mind.
 
I bought the Goodyear earlier this year and have been very disappointed with it. Don't know if they changed it but it will barely remove lugs torqued to 80. I had high hopes, but not pleased. YMMV.

If it's a gift, I"d get a "real" one. I've used a Milwaukee and it's good.

Rory
 
I have to go with Jeff, Jim , and Derek. I bought the Goodyear one at Pep Boys and have not bee dissapointed. One of the best tool investments I ever made.
 
I have to go with Jeff, Jim , and Derek. I bought the Goodyear one at Pep Boys and have not bee dissapointed. One of the best tool investments I ever made.

+ one more for the Goodyear/pep boys. I have had mine for over two years now. I bought an extra battery and keep a hot battery ready just in case. Used a lot for autox and now at the track.

I think I paid $69.00 on sale.
 
I have a Goodyear and have loved it....But
last week the charger stopped working.

Don't know what I'll do next.
 
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