Ryobi ONE+ 18V Cordless 3-Speed 1/2 in. Impact Wrench Kit with (1) 4 Ah Battery, Charger and Bag, $99, free shipping, Home Depot
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Home Depot has Ryobi ONE+ 18V Cordless 3-Speed 1/2 in. Impact Wrench Kit with (1) 4 Ah Battery, Charger and Bag for $99. Shipping to home or store pickup is free.
I take it with me to the junkyard and beat the hell out of it. I've checked, it's the best bang for your buck at $99. Better than Harbor freight but you get a 3 year warranty too! Rusted tow hitch bolts on a mid size truck is the only thing that's stopped it...however I loosed them with a breaker bar and finished it off with a Ryobi. The bolts were so badly rusted that some of them broke off using the breaker bar. Always good to have a a smaller yet powerful impact wrench (Ryobi) and a large one (Milwaukee).
I take it with me to the junkyard and beat the hell out of it. I've checked, it's the best bang for your buck at $99. Better than Harbor freight but you get a 3 year warranty too! Rusted tow hitch bolts on a mid size truck is the only thing that's stopped it...however I loosed them with a breaker bar and finished it off with a Ryobi. The bolts were so badly rusted that some of them broke off using the breaker bar. Always good to have a a smaller yet powerful impact wrench (Ryobi) and a large one (Milwaukee).
I got the same unit a couple months back. Agree, best bang for your buck, especially if you're already in the Ryobi ecosystem. You won't find much of anything close to this for $100. It will have limitations, but not many - it will definitely save you time. I was able to get several axle nuts off, that fought me the entire way, would have taken a LONG time to turn those off by hand with a breaker bar/socket wrench. It did balk on some rusted suspension nuts/bolts without help of heat form a standard propane torch. But it did make short work of replacing control arms and shocks/springs on a DIY job my son and I did recently.
I have. Worked like a champ. Has taken off every lug nut I've tried. Took off strut bolts without a problem too. It might not be the highest torque available, but it's removed everything I've thrown at it.
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Have you tried it on removing lawn mower blades?
I thought I had this one, is that the bare tool price? I got it with I think two batteries and the charger.