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frontpageblingkblingk posted Yesterday 02:07 PM
frontpageblingkblingk posted Yesterday 02:07 PM

Kobalt 24V Max Brushless 1/2" Impact Wrench w/ Battery & Charger

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$99

$199

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Lowe's has Kobalt 24V Max Brushless 1/2" Impact Wrench w/ Battery & Charger (KIW 4024A-03) on sale for $99. Shipping is free, otherwise select free store pickup where available.

Thanks to Community Member blingkblingk for sharing this deal.
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Details:
  • Innovative brushless motor boosts up to 650 ft-lb of nut busting torque
  • Compact design with a comfortable soft grip and superior balance
  • Lightweight structure to reduce user fatigue during long use
  • Hand-Tight and Auto-Slow special modes are designed specifically for Automotive users
  • Three Speed/Torque modes with a push button on the foot
  • Up to 2800 impacts per minute
  • Up to 2200 RPM for max efficiency
  • Includes an improved 150W fast charger for faster battery charge time
  • Includes a soft bag for storage

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Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • Backed by a limited 5-year tool and 3 year battery warranty.
Please see the original post for additional details & refer to the comments below for discussion.

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Lowe's has Kobalt 24V Max Brushless 1/2" Impact Wrench w/ Battery & Charger (KIW 4024A-03) on sale for $99. Shipping is free, otherwise select free store pickup where available.

Thanks to Community Member blingkblingk for sharing this deal.
  • Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.
Details:
  • Innovative brushless motor boosts up to 650 ft-lb of nut busting torque
  • Compact design with a comfortable soft grip and superior balance
  • Lightweight structure to reduce user fatigue during long use
  • Hand-Tight and Auto-Slow special modes are designed specifically for Automotive users
  • Three Speed/Torque modes with a push button on the foot
  • Up to 2800 impacts per minute
  • Up to 2200 RPM for max efficiency
  • Includes an improved 150W fast charger for faster battery charge time
  • Includes a soft bag for storage

Editor's Notes

Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • Backed by a limited 5-year tool and 3 year battery warranty.
Please see the original post for additional details & refer to the comments below for discussion.

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Model: Kobalt Next-Gen 24-volt Max Variable Speed Brushless 1/2-in Drive Cordless Impact Wrench (Battery Included) in Blue | KIW 4024A-03

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Yesterday 06:13 PM
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Luigiz28Yesterday 06:13 PM
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This is a killer deal on a solid mid torque impact wrench. With the battery and charger too is insane!
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Yesterday 06:37 PM
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hsvermaYesterday 06:37 PM
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Good enough for DIY tire rotations at home? My current Ryobi one struggles with spec torqued lug nuts....
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Yesterday 07:00 PM
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Yesterday 07:00 PM
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Quote from hsverma :
Good enough for DIY tire rotations at home? My current Ryobi one struggles with spec torqued lug nuts....
Says 650ft-lb loosening and 500ft-lb fastening torque so should be more than enough for lug nuts
Yesterday 07:45 PM
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Raydalio_on_SDYesterday 07:45 PM
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Do people use impact wrenches to tighten lug nuts? Isnt there always a risk of over tightening when using this?
Yesterday 08:31 PM
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t8i5nYesterday 08:31 PM
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Quote from Raydalio_on_SD :
Do people use impact wrenches to tighten lug nuts? Isnt there always a risk of over tightening when using this?
Hand start it. Lowest setting (usually 1) then hit it with a torque wrench.
Yesterday 09:36 PM
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PM-PerformanceYesterday 09:36 PM
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Great deal, I just ordered one.
Thanks OP!
Yesterday 10:17 PM
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lolrofllolYesterday 10:17 PM
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Quote from Raydalio_on_SD :
Do people use impact wrenches to tighten lug nuts? Isnt there always a risk of over tightening when using this?
It's a mid-torque. You always need to pay attention and treat the tool with respect. You can shear off a decent sized bolt with 10-15 seconds on the trigger.

For lug nuts, just do it a few times, check your work with a torque wrench, and you'll get a feel for just braap-ing it on pretty quickly. It helps that lug nuts aren't exactly sensitive to torque - anywhere between 75 and 200 ftlb is basically fine for most sedans/suvs.
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Today 12:21 AM
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RegulusToday 12:21 AM
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Quote from Raydalio_on_SD :
Do people use impact wrenches to tighten lug nuts? Isnt there always a risk of over tightening when using this?
No hand tighten only.
Today 04:57 PM
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billybpToday 04:57 PM
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Bought this 2 years ago to start doing DIY car maintenance. Works amazing for getting bolts off, no issues when changing brakes, doing suspension work, etc
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Today 05:38 PM
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TheWhopperToday 05:38 PM
40 Posts
Good deal. That's how much the Ryobi one cost during Covid, right before the prices starting going up.
The Kobalt comes with a much nicer bag and faster charger. 650 ft-lb does everything I need, never failed me at the junkyards.
Today 05:41 PM
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ScarRed87Today 05:41 PM
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Good price
Today 06:51 PM
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Kuma1Today 06:51 PM
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Good price, especially with a 4ah bat!


Quote from Raydalio_on_SD :
Do people use impact wrenches to tighten lug nuts? Isnt there always a risk of over tightening when using this?
Depends on the impact and user. My Ridgid on setting 1 only tightens til the fastener stops rotating. This Kobalt does the same - The hand-tight mode automatically senses when lug nuts are snugged up against a wheel and shuts the tool off". Some people know/trust their equipment and let the impact do the tightening.

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