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Post #135792491 added 03-27-2020 5:33 AM by fiveohmxco in Deal Talk
I bought my dad the Dewalt version of this (DCF899HB) back in early December for $191 bare tool. This is probably my favorite tool in our joint arsenal now, and we have a bunch of tools. It's amazing...
Post #135794159 added 03-27-2020 7:12 AM by shwagon in Deal Talk
Picked one up, thanks OP! Northern tool cancelled my order (the deal with the bigger battery for a little cheaper) and I've been salty ever since... Decided to bite on this one instead of waiting...
Post #135798593 added 03-27-2020 10:14 AM by funny4life in Deal Talk
That's made in China made me laugh. Can't wait for the stimulus to bail out China.
Post #135802001 added 03-27-2020 12:34 PM by nowhere in Deal Talk
What's the difference between the mid torque impact wrench and the one in op? Is the OP the high torque version? Looking at specs, It seems the same.
Post #135832082 added 03-29-2020 12:34 AM by gonzoret in Deal Talk
Just checked my bank and seems they already got paid but still nothing from Zoro so gonna need to contact them to see what’s goin on.
Post #135792716 added 03-27-2020 5:51 AM by disc4tw in Deal Talk
I have this and use it for many jobs on my car and others. It is a fantastic tool and this is a phenomenal price. Well work the investment if you are or want to become a DIY person. I've saved...
Post #135792734 added 03-27-2020 5:53 AM by andy123h in Deal Talk
Highly misleading. You can just throw away the battery and get a new one...
Post #135795446 added 03-27-2020 8:16 AM by RugerRedhawk in Deal Talk
Yes, honestly overkill if you're just looking to do lug nuts.
Post #135790112 added 03-26-2020 11:02 PM by cztexas in Deal Talk
Zoro is Grainger. I do not think they are selling the knock off stuff.
Post #135793478 added 03-27-2020 6:38 AM by Englishmf in Deal Talk
Thanks for the info
Post #135793778 added 03-27-2020 6:55 AM by awid in Deal Talk
in4cancellation like international tool one last month
Post #135795851 added 03-27-2020 8:34 AM by rugerfan270 in Deal Talk
I have the chase business card that is popular on this website and it is offering me 10% cash back on zoro.com up to $30. You have to add the promo to your card on the chase website.
Post #135796223 added 03-27-2020 8:50 AM by smithmal in Deal Talk
Nice! The mid-torque has 600lbs of torque. Personally I think for most people that's the model to jump on:...
Post #135797978 added 03-27-2020 9:49 AM by dandrift in Deal Talk
Ran into this exact scenario not too long ago, facing off against the crank bolt while changing the timing belt on my 2000 Civic Si. All I had at the time was the mid-torque version of this tool, and...
Post #135871232 added 03-30-2020 9:29 PM by cztexas in Deal Talk
Ordered on Friday. Got it today. Haven't tried it yet. But very exciting.
Post #135890888 added 03-31-2020 4:20 PM by dandrift in Deal Talk
That was typically my experience when I first bought the mid-torque version of this tool and the 3/8" stubby in the past. After a few uses, they loosen up a bit and get easier to slide sockets on and...
Post #135890927 added 03-31-2020 4:22 PM by cztexas in Deal Talk
The ring gap is kind of large. I even use pliers to tight it, but no luck. I knock it on for my socket. but have to use pliers to get if off. I have other 1/2" ones, no like this. Anyway, Zoro is...
Post #135890948 added 03-31-2020 4:24 PM by cztexas in Deal Talk
My 3/8" stubby works well. I bought it from new. And it is tight from the beginning, but not like this one.
Post #135891131 added 03-31-2020 4:32 PM by darkman in Deal Talk
Okay, sounds like a good company let us know how things turn out
Post #135891383 added 03-31-2020 4:45 PM by cztexas in Deal Talk
Sure. Will do it. I bought 3/8 stubby first. I do have a used snap on mg725 1/2 pneumatic. I though I will be fine for this combination. If my stubby failed, I can always use my mg725, and I did...
Post #135792083 added 03-27-2020 4:56 AM by Hogan773 in Deal Talk
Thanks man. Some people can't see obvious joke seems a good deal. I already have a Ridgid that works for my needs. I think the only way you need something like this big is if you are doing...
Post #135792974 added 03-27-2020 6:10 AM by G1GRANDEUR in Deal Talk
You can buy m18 chargers for cheap on craigslist, because people have multiple of them from buying combo deals.
Post #135796628 added 03-27-2020 9:05 AM by batmansk6 in Deal Talk
Is this the one WatchJRGo uses?
Post #135796967 added 03-27-2020 9:16 AM by awid in Deal Talk
dam you! That circular saw with the 8.0 is a smoking deal
Post #135799034 added 03-27-2020 10:31 AM by Chunkylemonmilk in Deal Talk
That eBay item is definitely a scam, they are on there all the time. If you buy it, it'll take a few days to get your money back from eBay/PayPal. If it's too good to be true, it's not true ;)
Post #135799088 added 03-27-2020 10:35 AM by HardFive in Deal Talk
They're made in china so could be stolen/fake/authentic but not authorized etc. Pay with Paypal and be ready to get nothing, thoroughly test it, expect no warranty. Worst case nothing comes and...
Post #135804905 added 03-27-2020 2:59 PM by cztexas in Deal Talk
Can you provide more details? Are they knock off products?
Post #135809540 added 03-27-2020 7:44 PM by awid in Deal Talk
Withoit bothering to waste my entire day refuting your post. This tool is 299 at home depot right now. Why are you.so compelled to lie?
Post #135814937 added 03-28-2020 7:06 AM by SuperSport346 in Deal Talk
I've been debating on switching to Milwaukee from my Craftsman C3 tools for awhile. These deals, plus the code Zoro mailed to me for 25% off convinced me. Thanks OP! Zoro has been great every...
Post #135888011 added 03-31-2020 2:21 PM by cztexas in Deal Talk
tried it today. The friction ring is not working well. Extremely hard to put socket on, and impossible to take it off by using hands. Already called zoro and asking for replacement.
Post #136105310 added 04-09-2020 11:07 AM by henry33 in Deal Talk
The one I got was fine. I should have just waited and just signed up for Zoro emails. Now I'm getting a coupon from Zoro for 25% off purchase.
Post #135895559 added 03-31-2020 8:00 PM by Bambammer in Deal Talk
They ship fast, just got mine today! This thing is a beast and has power to spare, been waiting for a deal on one of these.
Post #136676660 added 04-29-2020 2:10 PM by henry33 in Deal Talk
Sorry, it was excluded for Milwaukee. It did work on other stuff they had so I ended up using it on another tool, that was an OTC brand tool. It was just one time use anyway.
Post #136421783 added 04-20-2020 5:03 PM by DavidN7951 in Deal Talk
FYI this is back in stock at both Zoro and Grainger. No coupons worked on top of it for me, but still seems pretty good for $250. ...
Post #135869198 added 03-30-2020 7:24 PM by dandrift in Deal Talk
I had placed two orders on Friday, one in the morning and one in the evening (when somebody here pointed out Chase credit card had a 10% cashback promo). I got a shipping confirmation Friday...
Post #135868511 added 03-30-2020 6:46 PM by Drathen in Deal Talk
I got a shipping notice as well - expected arrival on 4/1. Hopefully not an April fools joke. :lmao:
Post #136059689 added 04-07-2020 4:54 PM by cztexas in Deal Talk
Everything works perfect. The 2nd one is tight also, but much better. I can use my hands to take off the socket now. I knew it will get loose eventually.
Post #135784577 added 03-26-2020 5:36 PM by Hogan773 in Deal Talk
I guess it's good if you already have a charger. Otherwise you better get your jobs done quickly before that battery runs out and you need to throw away the whole tool
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