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My son bough this for my birthday 6 mos ago and I've used it a couple of times. I didn't expect much, because I've never heard of 'Kimo' brand, but it's been pretty good.
It states 40lbs of torque, which is 5 more ibs than my no-name air ratchet (and quieter).
I used this last weekend to remove a bumper from a truck after manually breaking the bolts loose. It did fine and I didn't have to fire up and move the compressor/unroll my air hose to get the job done.
My son bough this for my birthday 6 mos ago and I've used it a couple of times. I didn't expect much, because I've never heard of 'Kimo' brand, but it's been pretty good.
It states 40lbs of torque, which is 5 more ibs than my no-name air ratchet (and quieter).
I used this last weekend to remove a bumper from a truck after manually breaking the bolts loose. It did fine and I didn't have to fire up and move the compressor/unroll my air hose to get the job done.
My thoughts exactly. I like the small form factor. Will help with some auto repairs I have planned.
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It states 40lbs of torque, which is 5 more ibs than my no-name air ratchet (and quieter).
I used this last weekend to remove a bumper from a truck after manually breaking the bolts loose. It did fine and I didn't have to fire up and move the compressor/unroll my air hose to get the job done.
It states 40lbs of torque, which is 5 more ibs than my no-name air ratchet (and quieter).
I used this last weekend to remove a bumper from a truck after manually breaking the bolts loose. It did fine and I didn't have to fire up and move the compressor/unroll my air hose to get the job done.
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