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popularStrongHeat5252 posted Today 07:10 AM
popularStrongHeat5252 posted Today 07:10 AM

M12 FUEL 12V Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless 3/8 in. Right Angle Impact Wrench With 3.0 Ah Battery Pack (2-Pack) $179

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Today 06:54 PM
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WafflestyxToday 06:54 PM
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I see this from time to time and wonder if it actually fits in tighter spaces the the stubby.
Being that it's even lower torque, is it any useful?
Anyone have some use cases where you went for this vs the Stubby?
Today 09:34 PM
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Dabears34Today 09:34 PM
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Brake jobs, but yeah, in general it's a niche tool and overkill for most shade tree hobbyists
Today 09:39 PM
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jtrix21Today 09:39 PM
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Quote from Wafflestyx :
I see this from time to time and wonder if it actually fits in tighter spaces the the stubby. Being that it's even lower torque, is it any useful?Anyone have some use cases where you went for this vs the Stubby?
I've wanted this for a while, so long in fact that I saw how the 2nd generation stubby improved with the specs… and now struggle with waiting to see if they develop a 2nd gen right angle also. This right angle is 2.6" shorter than the stubby, so… over half the thickness less.
Today 10:01 PM
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LJCRSTToday 10:01 PM
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Quote from Wafflestyx :
I see this from time to time and wonder if it actually fits in tighter spaces the the stubby.
Being that it's even lower torque, is it any useful?
Anyone have some use cases where you went for this vs the Stubby?

Get the stubby and grab a set of swivel impact sockets. You'll use them more, and you'll never need this niche tool. Might be useful .01% of the time but just grab hand tools in those really rare occasions. A nice set of swivel impact sockets are gold.
Today 10:09 PM
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Loudog504Today 10:09 PM
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I snagged one but have yet to have a reason to use it. But Hey that's half the tool box lol

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