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expiredzxjyjr posted Sep 25, 2024 12:39 AM
expiredzxjyjr posted Sep 25, 2024 12:39 AM

Hyper Tough 3/8" Drive Brushless Impact Wrench w/ 2.0Ah 12V Battery & Charger

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Walmart has Hyper Tough 3/8" Drive Brushless Impact Wrench w/ 2.0Ah 12V Battery & Charger (80013) on sale for $29.50. Select store pickup where available, otherwise shipping is free with Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35 or more.

Thanks to community member zxjyjr for finding this deal.

Product Details:
  • Motor: BL 481
  • 3/8 in. square drive
  • No-load speed: 0-2500 RPM
  • Rated impact rate: 0-3300 IPM
  • Max Tighten Torque: 305 Nm / 225 ft-lbs
  • Max Breakaway Torque: 380 Nm / 280 ft-lbs
  • Battery indicator(3 green LED lights)
  • LED work light
  • All-metal belt clip
  • 12V Max 2.0 AH lithium-ion battery
  • Charger
Note: Availability for store pickup may vary by location.

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  • Comes with a 2-Year Limited Warranty.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Walmart has Hyper Tough 3/8" Drive Brushless Impact Wrench w/ 2.0Ah 12V Battery & Charger (80013) on sale for $29.50. Select store pickup where available, otherwise shipping is free with Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35 or more.

Thanks to community member zxjyjr for finding this deal.

Product Details:
  • Motor: BL 481
  • 3/8 in. square drive
  • No-load speed: 0-2500 RPM
  • Rated impact rate: 0-3300 IPM
  • Max Tighten Torque: 305 Nm / 225 ft-lbs
  • Max Breakaway Torque: 380 Nm / 280 ft-lbs
  • Battery indicator(3 green LED lights)
  • LED work light
  • All-metal belt clip
  • 12V Max 2.0 AH lithium-ion battery
  • Charger
Note: Availability for store pickup may vary by location.

Editor's Notes

Written by RazorConcepts
  • Comes with a 2-Year Limited Warranty.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Written by zxjyjr

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BoastfulDeer8101
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TL;DR : Don't buy it for lug nuts, but it makes a nice little impact for smaller tasks. Get the 4 ah battery.

Torque Test Channel on Youtube tested this and it did rather poorly, but I have one and have to disagree somewhat. While you really do need the 4 ah battery (these seem to be very inconsistent across the board - tests disagree on the max torque and whether or not it works meaningfully with the 2 ah battery), it makes a great little impact for smaller tasks without rounding things off or stripping things out. Think most top-of-engine work, belly pan bolts, interior fasteners, etc. Shares the M12 form factor, and has a similar amount of real power to some of its competitors (Skil 12v 3/8, Bauer 3/8 with a 1.5 ah battery, 1st gen Ridgid Subcompact, etc).

Don't buy it for heavy duty tasks, but it's small, light, and works well in lighter-duty applications. Only real issue is the price considering you AT LEAST need a 4 ah battery, and a "fast" charger if you intend to use it regularly, but at $30? It's a solid buy.
Mr. Sparkles
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Pretty poor performance for this on the torque test channel. As in probably can't actually remove a wheel with the included battery.

Also, shows at $59 for me. 🤷

Edit, I now see the $30 price.
ilovegreatdeals
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If you are wanting to remove your tires as fast as possible then yeah, this isn't the best tool. I own this tool with the 4 amp battery and I think it's pretty decent. I've also used the Milwaukee m18 and m12 stuff. But then again, I wouldn't be using the M12 for removing my tires either with all things being considered. Yeah, don't buy this if you are wanting to remove lugs.

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Pretty poor performance for this on the torque test channel. As in probably can't actually remove a wheel with the included battery.

Also, shows at $59 for me. 🤷

Edit, I now see the $30 price.
Last edited by Mr. Sparkles September 24, 2024 at 10:27 PM.
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tags318Sep 25, 2024 11:19 AM
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I agree this is not a high quality tool, however, most wheels are torqued to less than 150 lbs-ft and should be okay for removal.
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Quote from tags318 :
I agree this is not a high quality tool, however, most wheels are torqued to less than 150 lbs-ft and should be okay for removal.
FYI, you'll find most cordless impact wrenches are advertised way above actual torque produced.
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Quote from tags318 :
I agree this is not a high quality tool, however, most wheels are torqued to less than 150 lbs-ft and should be okay for removal.
With the included battery it struggled with 65 ft-lbs on a ideal setup (greased, no rust or corrosion), stopping and having to be restarted every few seconds. I would not count on this getting any lug nuts off.
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looks cute
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WickedDripSep 25, 2024 09:55 PM
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This looks like the M12 Fuel stubby. In 4 one!
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Weak sauce. Seriously save your money for something proper.
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There's a YouTube video that shows this tool doesn't work with the 1.5ah or 2ah batteries. It works well with the 4ah battery though.
https://youtu.be/pXg7plCe0II

The hyper tough 12v battery is close enough in form factor that you can fit it kind of in Craftsman Nextec tools and power them. I've tested it with the nextec drill and flash light.
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If you are wanting to remove your tires as fast as possible then yeah, this isn't the best tool. I own this tool with the 4 amp battery and I think it's pretty decent. I've also used the Milwaukee m18 and m12 stuff. But then again, I wouldn't be using the M12 for removing my tires either with all things being considered. Yeah, don't buy this if you are wanting to remove lugs.
Last edited by ilovegreatdeals September 26, 2024 at 08:41 AM.
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Buy this if you hate yourself
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smartdealsSep 26, 2024 05:34 PM
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is it used for changing tires?
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WickedDripSep 26, 2024 05:52 PM
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I just got mine. Easily took off a lugnut off my Toyota tundra. Now I just need to recharge the battery again to do the other five on that wheel. Solid deal šŸ‘
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CowboyjloveSep 27, 2024 02:18 AM
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Sound like the battery is junk and you have spend another 25.00 to make it work.ill pass.
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TL;DR : Don't buy it for lug nuts, but it makes a nice little impact for smaller tasks. Get the 4 ah battery.

Torque Test Channel on Youtube tested this and it did rather poorly, but I have one and have to disagree somewhat. While you really do need the 4 ah battery (these seem to be very inconsistent across the board - tests disagree on the max torque and whether or not it works meaningfully with the 2 ah battery), it makes a great little impact for smaller tasks without rounding things off or stripping things out. Think most top-of-engine work, belly pan bolts, interior fasteners, etc. Shares the M12 form factor, and has a similar amount of real power to some of its competitors (Skil 12v 3/8, Bauer 3/8 with a 1.5 ah battery, 1st gen Ridgid Subcompact, etc).

Don't buy it for heavy duty tasks, but it's small, light, and works well in lighter-duty applications. Only real issue is the price considering you AT LEAST need a 4 ah battery, and a "fast" charger if you intend to use it regularly, but at $30? It's a solid buy.
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Can you get a ryobi 18v for this price?
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