Home Depot has
Milwaukee M18 FUEL 18V Brushless Cordless 1/2" Impact Wrench w/ 5.0 Ah Battery (2967-20-48-11-1850R) on sale for
$219.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Hunter
Rokket for finding this deal.
Features:- Powerstate Brushless Motor delivers up to 1,100 ft./lbs. of Fastening Torque
- 7.6" length provides most access in tight spaces
- Tri-LEDs deliver high definition lighting to increase workspace visibility
- 4-Mode drive control provides greater control over output speed and power. Includes auto shut-off and bolt-removal mode
- Auto shutoff control prevents over tightening and increases productivity by applying no more than 50 ft-lbs. of torque
- Friction ring (hog ring) ensures quick and easy socket changes
- Compatible with all M18 batteries and chargers
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That was 2 years ago and I still haven't come across a big enough job to need it, but I'm still glad I have it. I do pack it on roadtrips for speedy spare wheel swaps if needed.
That was 2 years ago and I still haven't come across a big enough job to need it, but I'm still glad I have it. I do pack it on roadtrips for speedy spare wheel swaps if needed.
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But that's weak sauce compared to 1,100 lbs of torque.
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The size of the mid torque is nice...but if I'm only going to have one impact wrench, then maybe I should just get the big boy in case there are some big boy bolts I need to blast off.
I only have the 1/4" impact driver now and it is mostly fine for my needs (mostly just changing winter/summer wheels on 2 cars twice a year). But...it has enough power to break 1/4 hex to 3/8 and 1/2" socket adapters and I occasionally do work beyond wheel changes where a stuck bolt could pose a real problem in the middle of a project. It also doesn't have the nice "Mode 4" setting for hand-tightening bolts before switching to the torque wrench which would be nice to have for the wheel changes.
That being said...I could buy a LOT of 1/4 hex to 1/2 socket adapters before I made up the price of a new tool...
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