Toolup via Amazon has DeWALT XR 20V MAX Variable Speed Brushless 1/2" Drive Cordless Impact Wrench (DCF891B, Bare Tool) on sale for $161.46. Shipping is free.
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About this product:
600 ft-lbs of max fastening torque and 800 ft-lbs of max breakaway torque
4 speed settings and a variable speed trigger
Prevent overtightening and fastener run-off with precision wrench control
Illuminate dark workspaces using the on-tool led work light
Compact and lightweight design for comfortable use when working in tight spaces
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Toolup via Amazon has DeWALT XR 20V MAX Variable Speed Brushless 1/2" Drive Cordless Impact Wrench (DCF891B, Bare Tool) on sale for $161.46. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.
About this product:
600 ft-lbs of max fastening torque and 800 ft-lbs of max breakaway torque
4 speed settings and a variable speed trigger
Prevent overtightening and fastener run-off with precision wrench control
Illuminate dark workspaces using the on-tool led work light
Compact and lightweight design for comfortable use when working in tight spaces
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I suggest everyone gets a high/ultra torque version instead. When I did a car work a few weeks ago, none of my mid torque wrench worked for a couple of rusted bolts except using the high torque version I bought for removing the crank bolt. I was thinking it was not a good buy just to remove one bolt. Now I loved it so much because it saved me so much time when dealing with the actual work.
I suggest everyone gets a high/ultra torque version instead. When I did a car work a few weeks ago, none of my mid torque wrench worked for a couple of rusted bolts except using the high torque version I bought for removing the crank bolt. I was thinking it was not a good buy just to remove one bolt. Now I loved it so much because it saved me so much time when dealing with the actual work.
Using a single high torque impact wrench for everything is fine. If you can afford the luxury of a mid torque wrench, it is great too as you can use a lighter wrench and bring out the big gun only when necessary.
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I suggest everyone gets a high/ultra torque version instead. When I did a car work a few weeks ago, none of my mid torque wrench worked for a couple of rusted bolts except using the high torque version I bought for removing the crank bolt. I was thinking it was not a good buy just to remove one bolt. Now I loved it so much because it saved me so much time when dealing with the actual work.
I bought a DCF900 and I have no regrets, but it is definitely a big boy. Pretty heavy with tons of torque. I agree with the sentiment that if you have extra money, it'd be nice to have a lighter one for other uses too.
I have the high torque version and hoping this mid torque is pretty capable at a lower weight and size. The high torque (899) is quite big when working under the cars and trucks.
Can be hacked if purchased at lowes with the 5ah powerstack. Only seems to work IN STORE tho. Comes out to like 140. 2nd item ive done on this promo. When ordered online the reciept wont show up with price breakdown but in store it does
edit- $128.47 is what i paid with lowes card getting 5% off. and bought in a state with no sales tax
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I suggest everyone gets a high/ultra torque version instead. When I did a car work a few weeks ago, none of my mid torque wrench worked for a couple of rusted bolts except using the high torque version I bought for removing the crank bolt. I was thinking it was not a good buy just to remove one bolt. Now I loved it so much because it saved me so much time when dealing with the actual work.
You're asking what's most likely your average DIY to hammer in a nail with a sledge hammer. Just a complete and unnecessary overkill to go with a high torque. If someone needs a high torque, they most likely already have a mid torque and absolutely only use the high torque when needed.
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You can get a better model at bigronline (after signing up). It's going for $99 + free 5 battery (you'll have to buy a cheap item for $100+ free shipping). You get two batteries and a free bag if you add another bare tool (e.g. their discounted heavy duty grinder).
You can get a better model at bigronline (after signing up). It's going for $99 + free 5 battery (you'll have to buy a cheap item for $100+ free shipping). You get two batteries and a free bag if you add another bare tool (e.g. their discounted heavy duty grinder).
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edit- $128.47 is what i paid with lowes card getting 5% off. and bought in a state with no sales tax
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