Amazon has
BOSCH 18V Brushless 1/2" Mid Torque Impact Wrench (Bare Tool, GDS18V-350N) for
$89.
Shipping is free.
- Note: Batteries and accessories sold separately.
Thanks to Deal Hunter
jk6812 for finding this deal.
Features:- 410 Ft.-Lbs Breakaway Torque
- 250 Ft.-Lbs Fastening Torque
- Compact Power-to-Size Ratio: With a compact head length of just 5.2 inches and weighing only 2.4 lbs., this impact wrench is designed for use in tight spaces without compromising on power or performance.
- Customizable Control: Featuring three speed settings, this impact wrench allows you to tailor the torque and speed to the specific task at hand, providing enhanced control and versatility.
- Auto Bolt Release Feature: The auto bolt release stops rotation when there is no load on the tool, helping to prevent accidental dropping of bolts and nuts during removal, increasing efficiency on the job.
- Quick Socket Changes: The ½ In. anvil with friction ring and pin hole enables fast and secure socket changes, enhancing productivity and making it easy to switch between tasks.
- LED Work Light: Integrated LED lights illuminate dimly lit workspaces, ensuring you can see your work clearly and maintain precision even in low-light conditions.
- AMPShare System Compatibility
- Bosch 18V cordless power tools are covered by a five-year limited warranty for details, visit the Bosch tools website.
- Includes:
- (1) Bosch GDS18V-350 18V Brushless ½ In. Mid Torque Impact Wrench and (1) Belt Clip. (Batteries and accessories sold separately.)
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I used to think that X torque = better as well... But when you actually use a Bosch and feel how smooth it is. How little impact comes back into your hand, and how rarely you need to use their warranty, it will all make sense.
No tool brand is perfect. The Bosch 18v batteries aren't the greatest it will all make sense.
No tool brand is perfect. The Bosch 18v batteries aren't the greatest in terms of their lifespan. And their lineup isn't so large that they end up having to spend 4 months trying to fit them all into one camera shot for promos. Lol. Bit what bosch does right most often is precision and smoothness. At the end of the day, and after slamming in hundreds lags, your hand isn't numb. You don't notice that tweak in your wrist.... and you don't feel like you tried to break the world record for a lot lizard at the Flying J in Poughkeepsie! (Which currently stands at 1,328. RIP Grandma.) 🤣
I used to think that X torque = better as well... But when you actually use a Bosch and feel how smooth it is. How little impact comes back into your hand, and how rarely you need to use their warranty, it will all make sense.
No tool brand is perfect. The Bosch 18v batteries aren't the greatest it will all make sense.
No tool brand is perfect. The Bosch 18v batteries aren't the greatest in terms of their lifespan. And their lineup isn't so large that they end up having to spend 4 months trying to fit them all into one camera shot for promos. Lol. Bit what bosch does right most often is precision and smoothness. At the end of the day, and after slamming in hundreds lags, your hand isn't numb. You don't notice that tweak in your wrist.... and you don't feel like you tried to break the world record for a lot lizard at the Flying J in Poughkeepsie! (Which currently stands at 1,328. RIP Grandma.) 🤣
I used to think that X torque = better as well... But when you actually use a Bosch and feel how smooth it is. How little impact comes back into your hand, and how rarely you need to use their warranty, it will all make sense.
This is what nobody seems to get right here. The details add up a lot more than the raw breakaway torque, and anyone needing a bazillion pounds will use the bigger tool.
Me: I use the bosch freak impact driver (the one that accepts 1/4" hex and 1/2" square in a single anvil), 95% of the time on the lowest setting. Battery lasts for weeks lol. Great trigger control
Right now im using a 12v Skil driver with a socket on it lol. I break the nuts loose with the stupid tooll that comes in most cars then use the driver to remove them and reapply before tightening with the same tool but it would be nice to just have one that would work. The 12v skil is awesome but not enough to break the lug nuts loose.
I do this just to help people out. I saw a video of someone who did it. They had a jack and a impact in their car and helped someone swap a blown tire in like 2 minutes.
Right now im using a 12v Skil driver with a socket on it lol. I break the nuts loose with the stupid tooll that comes in most cars then use the driver to remove them and reapply before tightening with the same tool but it would be nice to just have one that would work. The 12v skil is awesome but not enough to break the lug nuts loose.
I do this just to help people out. I saw a video of someone who did it. They had a jack and a impact in their car and helped someone swap a blown tire in like 2 minutes.
It's super smooth and easy to take off lug nuts like they're nothing. I would definitely recommend it if you're in the Bosch line already.
However, if you want something in back of your car, you might want to look into the Dewalt Atomic line with their smaller low/mid torque that usually go on sale at home depot for under $120 since the batteries and chargers go on sale way more often than Bosch 18v.
https://slickdeals.net/f/18782158-dewalt-atomic-20v-max-cordless-brushless-1-2-in-variable-speed-impact-wrench-dcf921b-108-59?
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It was on sale last week at lowe's for $99. Torque Test Channel on YouTube has tested it against others and it does hold it's own against other high quality mid torque impacts. There is a HUGE difference between rated ft-lbs and torque vs actual ft-lbs when tested. FYI Actual ft-lbs is usually much less than what manufacture is going listed on the spec sheet. BOSCH GDS18V-330CN is one of the very few that out performs it's rated maximum torque.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v3sWToV
Right now im using a 12v Skil driver with a socket on it lol. I break the nuts loose with the stupid tooll that comes in most cars then use the driver to remove them and reapply before tightening with the same tool but it would be nice to just have one that would work. The 12v skil is awesome but not enough to break the lug nuts loose.
I do this just to help people out. I saw a video of someone who did it. They had a jack and a impact in their car and helped someone swap a blown tire in like 2 minutes.
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