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Post #154076878 added 03-18-2022 7:05 AM by NavyWallaby579 in Deal Talk
Got mine in the mail in just 2 days, earlier than the 1h reciprocating saw I had ordered nearly a week beforehand. They must really be trying hard to offload these. This thing is just a beast. I...
Post #154058836 added 03-17-2022 7:30 AM by Kuma1 in Deal Talk
The Trq Channel test results compared the Octane 3ah, with the better 21700 cells, to the $350 Milwaukee Fuel 1/2" impact with 5ah bat kit, and this deal with the Max 4ah for $200. In the Forward...
Post #154053712 added 03-16-2022 8:26 PM by dogma1331 in Deal Talk
I think I'm going to go ahead an order one. I figure due to price & power, compared to other lines, plus the fact that it's being discontinued... I can always get a compact/mid-torque later on ...
Post #154050136 added 03-16-2022 4:24 PM by voila1 in Deal Talk
Thank you! That is incredibly helpful information and sort of what I was thinking. I just have to decide whether swapping wheels on two cars twice a year is worth the effort vs having a tire shop do...
Post #154047226 added 03-16-2022 1:45 PM by EfficientFang686 in Deal Talk
Not a deal, with Octane batteries, this this is a beast, now that they conveniently discontinued the Octane batteries, the impact doesn't perform nearly as well with the "newer" batteries and you...
Post #154034791 added 03-15-2022 9:18 PM by Kuma1 in Deal Talk
Its an Octane tool that requires Octane bats to get close to the advertised specs. Those are standard 4ah bats. Octane tools, Octane bats and Max bats all have 2 extra connections. Those standard 4ah...
Post #154034065 added 03-15-2022 8:18 PM by QuixoticOne in Deal Talk
I'm not the most knowledgable about mechanic technique here, but from what I understand these are the best practices: * Remove hard to turn nuts with an impact wrench is fine. * It is safer to...
Post #154033555 added 03-15-2022 7:45 PM by voila1 in Deal Talk
Thanks for the reply. This is the impact wrench mentioned in this thread earlier (post #38). Looks like a mid torque with lower torque than the OPs but seems adequate. Also comes with two batteries...
Post #154032697 added 03-15-2022 7:00 PM by forkandbowl in Deal Talk
I just got this unit, and I can think of no better test of strength than a Honda crank. 130ft lbs per Honda spec that somehow becomes 1000
Post #154031845 added 03-15-2022 6:11 PM by Hartage in Deal Talk
You might want to consider the kobalt angle impact wrench it isn't a typical cordless wrench, it's an honest to goodness impact wrench develops over 200ft lbs (real, not spec, spec is actually 180ft...
Post #154031524 added 03-15-2022 5:54 PM by Kuma1 in Deal Talk
Good question. Ryobi have become good tools and generally speaking cost less. I prefer Ridgid but if I were starting over I may have to chose Ryobi. But that sub compact for $79 is a deal. And...
Post #154030411 added 03-15-2022 4:45 PM by voila1 in Deal Talk
I have been looking for an impact wrench for my twice a year swap of winter and all season wheels on our two cars. One of them needs 130 lb ft for the lug nuts and I have had a tire shop do them for...
Post #154029673 added 03-15-2022 4:03 PM by Swingbone in Deal Talk
Thanks a lot, that’s very helpful! I have a lot of m12 because I need the compact size for work, and I have been really happy with the tools. Plus I’ve heard nothing but good things about the...
Post #154027924 added 03-15-2022 2:14 PM by Kuma1 in Deal Talk
This is a large, heavy impact wrench. imo - get either the Ridgid subcompact (or something similar) or a mid trq. I do car work and have a 4wd Kubota tractor. The Ridgid subcompact with a 4ah bat...
Post #154027282 added 03-15-2022 1:40 PM by Swingbone in Deal Talk
While I obviously understand the major power differences between these two I’m asking for more of a personal opinion. I have a lot of M12 tools/batteries and I’ve been eyeing the 3/8 stubby for a...
Post #154022542 added 03-15-2022 9:50 AM by Hartage in Deal Talk
This would be the best deal you can currently get for a high torque impact wrench. Difficult and far more expensive to get anything stronger than this Ridgid. Yes a good tool for rusted bolts, just...
Post #154021597 added 03-15-2022 9:06 AM by TheBliz in Deal Talk
Did you unstake the axle nut before you used the impact? If not, that may be why it put up a fight
Post #154019140 added 03-15-2022 6:37 AM by Kuma1 in Deal Talk
Yesterday their was a countdown when this deal would end, I think it was to end at 12am PST. Well, with 960 available, it appears HD did not sell the desired amount as the deal is still alive with...
Post #154018441 added 03-15-2022 5:52 AM by fredwi in Deal Talk
Pretty sure yes.
Post #154018096 added 03-15-2022 5:22 AM by CouponCutter in Deal Talk
New to the impact wrench world. Would this work well for removing old (probably slightly rusted) bolts on a 20 year old car?
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