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
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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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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.
Also, shows at $59 for me. 🤷
Edit, I now see the $30 price.
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Seems like the better deal, since this tool needs the 4ah. I picked up their M12 knock off ratchet for like $15 a year or so ago. I have one at my mom's and it seems comparable to my M12. Going to pick up one of these for my mom's too. Not expecting it to take lugnuts off, but back when I was switching my tires on and off, I found it easier to just use a breaker bar to break all the lugs free first anyhow.
Seems like the better deal, since this tool needs the 4ah. I picked up their M12 knock off ratchet for like $15 a year or so ago. I have one at my mom's and it seems comparable to my M12. Going to pick up one of these for my mom's too. Not expecting it to take lugnuts off, but back when I was switching my tires on and off, I found it easier to just use a breaker bar to break all the lugs free first anyhow.
PSA this tool probably doesn't have this tech but mine do and I have never stripped a bolt or lug in almost a decade.
Also if you need to do consumer auto you just need a mid torque, a high torque is overkill for the application and can increase risk of what OP was referring to.
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The 20V turns out to actually OK as shown in the newest TTC review: https://youtu.be/oNIahnYu7LM
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.
BTW the tool should be able to remove lug nuts with the 2 AH battery because I just tested it with mine.
https://youtu.be/vcyZEefZV5I?si=
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=opeKWQ-retM
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.
The differences between the Nextec and Hyperthough 12V batteries are:
Nextec has 3 side contacts in addition to the main ones on top. Hypertough only has 2 and the middle contact is replaced by the barrel jack. I think there are some Nextec tools which require these side contacts.
The Hypertough battery has two square cutouts on top. This prevents unmodified Nextec batteries from fitting in the Hypertough tool.
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I have big guns for the big stuff. this is perfect for little jobs, intake manifolds, brakes, etc.
at this price im tempted to get 2.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Hyper-...pe=REGULAR
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