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Price back to $179
If u watched the most recent TTC, there's a "891 equivalent" for $80 on amazon. No idea abour its longevity. I just ordered one. For someone who only wants a compact class wrench, "921 equivalent" is $60 for a kit. But i decided a right angle is better where id need a compact so i excercised self control.
That's interesting. The 891 was my "most want" (not need) 1/2 impact wrench for a while. I'll have to check out that $80 one.
If u watched the most recent TTC, there's a "891 equivalent" for $80 on amazon. No idea abour its longevity. I just ordered one. For someone who only wants a compact class wrench, "921 equivalent" is $60 for a kit. But i decided a right angle is better where id need a compact so i excercised self control.
Ignore this guy. Buy the most powerful torque wrench you can afford so you won't regret it. Use the 4 mode switch torque power to your liking.
Listen to this guy, so u can buy the bulkiest and heaviest wrench and use it once a year because you hate it and it doesn't fit anyway, as long as you have a mid torque or compact for everyday tasks like lug nuts.
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Yes. Keep in mind you should torque lug nuts to specs. I broke a few lug bolts and learned.
Just got it last week, no issues with price match and returning the batteries minutes after I bought it