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expiredstacman70 posted Mar 20, 2021 03:54 PM
expiredstacman70 posted Mar 20, 2021 03:54 PM

Craftsman 1/2 Impact $119 and Free $99 battery and charger

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Buy a Craftsman 1/2 impact save 29% plus get free battery and charger. Battery is $99 Impact is normally $169 on sale for $119

https://www.lowes.com/pd/CRAFTSMA...1002101302
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Buy a Craftsman 1/2 impact save 29% plus get free battery and charger. Battery is $99 Impact is normally $169 on sale for $119

https://www.lowes.com/pd/CRAFTSMA...1002101302

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Model: Craftsman V20 1/2 in. Cordless Brushless Impact Wrench Tool Only

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Compare to the $99 Ryobi deal: https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI.../313581565

Both should be suitable for general home and automotive tasks, but which line are you, or do you want to be, invested in?

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joshs1930Mar 20, 2021 04:51 PM
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Quote from jeff34270 :
Compare to the $99 Ryobi deal: https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI.../313581565

Both should be suitable for general home and automotive tasks, but which line are you, or do you want to be, invested in?
I see $149.
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gottahaveSDMar 20, 2021 04:55 PM
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Quote from jeff34270 :
Compare to the $99 Ryobi deal: https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI.../313581565

Both should be suitable for general home and automotive tasks, but which line are you, or do you want to be, invested in?
Ryobi 300 ft-lbs vs. Craftsman 275. Anybody have any real-world experience?

Looking for something to leave in the one ton, 8 lug old Ford truck.
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darkkingMar 20, 2021 06:47 PM
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Looks like battery went Oos
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KellyGoosecockMar 20, 2021 07:59 PM
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Quote from gottahaveSD :
Ryobi 300 ft-lbs vs. Craftsman 275. Anybody have any real-world experience?

Looking for something to leave in the one ton, 8 lug old Ford truck.
I bought the craftsman open box a while back and have been happy. I use it to rotate the tires on my Tundra every time I change the oil. I still don't think I have charged the battery after about a year or maybe longer.

It cracks the lug nuts off just fine and hasn't let me down yet
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Quote from gottahaveSD :
Ryobi 300 ft-lbs vs. Craftsman 275. Anybody have any real-world experience?

Looking for something to leave in the one ton, 8 lug old Ford truck.
My experience with a P261 Ryobi isn't good. After using it a couple of times on mower blades, I then used it to break 4 bolts loose on a bumper in order to install a hitch. Believe they're torqued to 146# and had a blue thread locker on them from the factory (new Ranger). By the time I was done, the motor was arcing badly enough to shoot big sparks out of the back vents. And sometimes it doesn't want to run. Took it back to HD for warranty work and was told I have to pay the upfront fee while Ryobi decides if it really is warranty work or not. Calling Ryobi CS was of no help.
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givit2mestr8Mar 20, 2021 08:28 PM
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Do you just use it with a normal socket set?
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Quote from KellyGoosecock :
I bought the craftsman open box a while back and have been happy. I use it to rotate the tires on my Tundra every time I change the oil. I still don't think I have charged the battery after about a year or maybe longer.

It cracks the lug nuts off just fine and hasn't let me down yet
Thank you.
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Quote from BobK1479 :
My experience with a P261 Ryobi isn't good. After using it a couple of times on mower blades, I then used it to break 4 bolts loose on a bumper in order to install a hitch. Believe they're torqued to 146# and had a blue thread locker on them from the factory (new Ranger). By the time I was done, the motor was arcing badly enough to shoot big sparks out of the back vents. And sometimes it doesn't want to run. Took it back to HD for warranty work and was told I have to pay the upfront fee while Ryobi decides if it really is warranty work or not. Calling Ryobi CS was of no help.
Thank you.
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akreMar 20, 2021 09:58 PM
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Quote from KellyGoosecock :
I bought the craftsman open box a while back and have been happy. I use it to rotate the tires on my Tundra every time I change the oil. I still don't think I have charged the battery after about a year or maybe longer.

It cracks the lug nuts off just fine and hasn't let me down yet
Do you this same impact wrench to put back the lug nuts on ? Does this stop after it feels resistance ?
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BraveFeather984Mar 20, 2021 10:00 PM
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Quote from givit2mestr8 :
Do you just use it with a normal socket set?
Impact sockets ONLY. Non impact sockets have potential to shatter.
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MDY9Mar 20, 2021 10:44 PM
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Quote from gottahaveSD :
Ryobi 300 ft-lbs vs. Craftsman 275. Anybody have any real-world experience?

Looking for something to leave in the one ton, 8 lug old Ford truck.
I believe the 275 lb/ft is what they rate tighten torque, you shouldn't tighten lug nuts with impact wrenchs. Break away torque tends to be a little higher for impact wrenches, but I could be wrong with craftsman. Regardless 275 lb/ft max torque is still over kill lug nuts, unless you're working on semi. I can take out lug nuts just using dewalt dcf887 just fine.
Last edited by MDY9 March 20, 2021 at 03:54 PM.
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Quote from gottahaveSD :
Ryobi 300 ft-lbs vs. Craftsman 275. Anybody have any real-world experience?

Looking for something to leave in the one ton, 8 lug old Ford truck.
If you read the threads I linked above, you'll see plenty of people that are quite satisfied with the Ryobi to balance the one negative experience posted in this thread.
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Quote from MDY9 :
I believe the 275 lb/ft is what they rate tighten torque, you shouldn't tighten lug nuts with impact wrenchs. Break away torque tends to be a little higher for impact wrenches, but I could be wrong with craftsman. Regardless 275 lb/ft max torque is still over kill lug nuts, unless you're working on semi. I can take out lug nuts just using dewalt dcf887 just fine.
Thank you.

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