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Post #133716965 added 12-23-2019 6:36 PM by adibee in Deal Talk
Looking for an impact wrench for light auto work as a hobbyist(DiY stuff). I am looking at deals for the M12 Stubby 3/8, how do these stack up against the stubby in terms of power and getting bolts...
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Post #133065746 added 12-05-2019 7:16 PM by wildbillybob in Deal Talk
I have a larger makita impact, it is awesome and has been beat on for about four years without issue. This is about half power, not sure if it would handle truck lugnuts. Probably OK for working...
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Post #133085684 added 12-06-2019 9:41 AM by PedroR in Deal Talk
Actually thats above average
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Post #133097990 added 12-06-2019 2:57 PM by watersports32 in Deal Talk
Last xmas time i ended up getting a dewalt 20v kit. I had the dewalt 12v kit from the past, and while the tools seemed good, the batteries were terrible. Btw..dewalt 20v is a marketing hype...the...
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Post #133081079 added 12-06-2019 7:46 AM by Evann89581 in Deal Talk
Oh yeah, its super tiny lol https://cdn.protoolreviews.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Updated-18V-Footprints.png
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Post #133081784 added 12-06-2019 8:03 AM by Evann89581 in Deal Talk
Lol, ok. You came in here bringing Ridgid up, nobody else. They aren't on the same level so please stop.
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Post #133091726 added 12-06-2019 12:03 PM by Thunderpants in Deal Talk
Not really. The stubby was released more recently vs the other. The other thing is take numbers (especially Milwaukee) with a grain of salt. Yeah they make some great and powerful tools but they've...
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Post #133076903 added 12-06-2019 5:38 AM by lugnutz in Deal Talk
This is a great deal, IMO, mainly because these wrenches never go on sale. The wrench included is the XWT11z perfect for light automotive work. Here's a quick summary of their 1/2" impact wrenches...
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Post #133060055 added 12-05-2019 4:48 PM by coloradoladdy in Deal Talk
It’s been Good for automotive work. I paid $150 for the tool only. If you need more torque the available larger impact is a bear and huge to use. This one is compact and works great for lug nuts and...
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Post #133106396 added 12-06-2019 7:36 PM by i74790 in Deal Talk
It's not. Milwaukee never listed "breakaway/nutbusting" torque for that impact wrench. On Milwaukee's website for the 2755/2754 there is no use of such terms. The Makita in this post is ~295...
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Post #133108250 added 12-06-2019 8:53 PM by Marcin10 in Deal Talk
I just purchased this impact ranch with a impact driver with 2 batteries for 150 . How is this a deal?
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Post #133108415 added 12-06-2019 9:01 PM by Evann89581 in Deal Talk
No you didn't.
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Post #133108706 added 12-06-2019 9:12 PM by Evann89581 in Deal Talk
You are missing that they are completely different tools.
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Post #133134368 added 12-07-2019 3:14 PM by SCscoutguy in Deal Talk
I bought one of these from China earlier this year simply because it was so cheap and man I was very surprised at how well it has worked. My brother in law has the OEM tool linked in this thread and...
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Post #133107593 added 12-06-2019 8:26 PM by i74790 in Deal Talk
What torque specs? M12 stubby only mentions 250 ft/lbs breakaway. https://www.milwaukeetool.com/Products/Power-Tools/Fastening/Impact-Wrenches/2554-20 You don't compare breakaway torque to...
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Post #133147808 added 12-08-2019 2:07 AM by Evann89581 in Deal Talk
Thank s made me LOL. Poor little fella got super tilted.
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Post #133147973 added 12-08-2019 2:31 AM by Detonate in Deal Talk
I'm not tilted. I have tools from all different brands, including Milwaukee, Makita, and Dewalt but it's strange to point to YouTube tests to say this tool is better when the difference can be so...
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Post #133145738 added 12-07-2019 10:49 PM by 916 in Deal Talk
This or the DeWalt DCF894?
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Post #133078637 added 12-06-2019 6:37 AM by JP_Michaels in Deal Talk
That's not a 1/2 impact
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Post #133076348 added 12-06-2019 5:12 AM by Evann89581 in Deal Talk
No its not. Ridgid doesnt even make an impact driver thats even close to this small let alone a 1/2" impact wrench. 5 3/4" is very small my dude. This tool is similar in length to the Ridgid 12v...
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Post #133131074 added 12-07-2019 1:22 PM by havvkeye in Deal Talk
This is a good deal, I got the same thing a while ago and it’s a great little tool, perfect for lug nuts and general automotive work. I’ve only had one rusted lug nut this wouldn’t break free and...
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Post #133172027 added 12-08-2019 6:10 PM by atlm in Deal Talk
If it was I.P. theft, which occurs a lot, it can be reported and addressed to some extent. In this case, however, the tools in question appear to be completely different designs from Makita’s, just...
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Post #133159757 added 12-08-2019 11:23 AM by RyanL in Deal Talk
The best of the best is what most contractors do buy. It's very rare to see ryobi or rigid cordless tools on a big job. Contractors don't want tools that are going to fail. That's a loss in...
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Post #133103582 added 12-06-2019 5:55 PM by abe.leos in Deal Talk
I’ve worked with tools my whole life nothing comes close to the Milwaukee M12 line I don’t know any other company that makes a twelve volt impact that could take off a vehicles tire you could...
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Post #133159241 added 12-08-2019 11:05 AM by Evann89581 in Deal Talk
You sound like someone who will do anything to justify being cheap.
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Post #133107011 added 12-06-2019 8:01 PM by Evann89581 in Deal Talk
Ok, so the torque specs they do list are higher. I can only compare what they give me.
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Post #133085498 added 12-06-2019 9:36 AM by Jrsx26 in Deal Talk
Thank you. In for one looks like a great little tool, perfect for tight spaces.
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Post #133107716 added 12-06-2019 8:33 PM by i74790 in Deal Talk
yeah, you edited while I made my post. Fact-checking and finding links to all the relevant videos takes time. I'm just leaving it as is because it can still serve as a lesson for the types of...
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Post #133108466 added 12-06-2019 9:03 PM by Marcin10 in Deal Talk
Look up makita on slick deals and it's for 179 . When I go thru homedepo its 149. Impact and driver
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Post #133108616 added 12-06-2019 9:09 PM by Marcin10 in Deal Talk
Same power just different speed
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Post #133112300 added 12-07-2019 12:42 AM by cheepskate in Deal Talk
What he is trying to say is the deal you got has this https://www.makitatools.com/products/details/XWT13ZB​ The deal on this page has this https://www.makitatools.com/products/details/XWT11Z
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Post #133150490 added 12-08-2019 6:09 AM by eddie277 in Deal Talk
The dewalt dcf894 is definitely more powerful then this but bigger. This specific makita one is more like an impact driver with a 1/2" anvil but still a little better. The dcf894 is a tru 1/2" impact...
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Post #133150226 added 12-08-2019 5:56 AM by eddie277 in Deal Talk
Especially since you already have some dewalt there are also MAC cordless tools specifically designed for automotive and it all uses dewalt batteries as MAC and dewalt are both owned by Stanley black...
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Post #133147622 added 12-08-2019 1:34 AM by Detonate in Deal Talk
Man people and their YouTube videos on tools. Slightly better? Does it matter? 20 lbs of torque more? Okay. 3 seconds faster? Big deal. 1-2 inches bigger or slightly heavier? You'll get stronger. ...
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Post #133147100 added 12-08-2019 12:39 AM by Evann89581 in Deal Talk
Theft of intellectual property, classy.
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Post #133065437 added 12-05-2019 7:06 PM by Evann89581 in Deal Talk
Its almost like people cant see how small this tool is..... Sorta like...
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Post #133064546 added 12-05-2019 6:42 PM by UnderD0G in Deal Talk
That’s because it is. Its on par with the 1/2 inch Ryobi from HD at about 300ft lbs. That’s very low imo.
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Post #133081436 added 12-06-2019 7:54 AM by Hogan773 in Deal Talk
Okay well I guess I will just leave this Makita love fest while I can before all the jzz at least with Ridgid I paid less and get 4AH batteries instead of 2AH and have lifetime replacements on...
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Post #133088891 added 12-06-2019 10:57 AM by DoctorBoudreau in Deal Talk
Only own a couple of dewalt 20v cordless which are fine --- standard drill and driver. However, the more I get into auto work, I'd like to pick a more compact ecosystem. Milwaukee ?? Makita ??...
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Post #133452239 added 12-16-2019 6:10 AM by BraveBanana8181 in Deal Talk
I have this Impact Wrench, and it is a solid tool for auto work. I think I paid about $140 for bare tool, so this is a pretty slick deal. It will take off lugs no problem and fit into spaces the...
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