bought this 3 days ago works like it should on lugnuts . then i gave it a real test by breaking loose bolts to get to a wheel bearing it never onced failed . i recommend it
For 60$ I think it’s decent, I use it as a carry on in my landscaping trailer. Mainly use it for blades and tire lugs does the job. Plus local swap meet resells batteries for 10$
Thank your for your review sir: As a small business mechanic shop I wanted to love these for the price. ....I really did: What I've found is poor battery life. ....way less function than my Milwaukee M12 or M18 platforms as well as not so great torque removal. Given, I have thousands of dollars invested in Milwaukee tools. .....and further air impacts in both 3/4" and 1" drive that run w compressed air via a regulated 175 PSI tank Could one of these units work in a pinch to blast off a nut for a home gamer? ....absolutely For all day use or even a couple of hours intermittently thou these units just do not hold up.
Keep in mind that the aluminum nose is a soft metal more prone to bend or crack also the cheap plastic housing without the rubber exterior is also more prone to cracking if dropped
With this level of performance and this price, wouldn’t it be the best value for money in America? I think this should be enough for garage mechanics...
Did you order this online or get it in store? They're actually is a for amp hour battery for the 20 volt hypertough tools and it's been around for quite a while. In the aisle where the tools are sold you'll typically see the various batteries for the different Power Tools Walmart sells and there should be a hyper tough 4 amp hour 20 volt battery. On the impact driver in the reciprocating saw. The impact driver does pretty well on this power battery but the reciprocating sci-fi in the 4-Hour it's a little better especially since I mostly cut tree branches that have fallen with it.
What the heck I bought the same from Walmart here in Canada but different torque power 1375 inch pounds which comes to 144 ft pound. And I don't know if this is enough to open vehicle lug nuts?
@@mikey222222 why waste money on a half inch impact that can barely do lug nuts?.. and when I say barely I mean It takes about 10 15 seconds apiece to loosen them on my 2500. Faster just to do it myself with a lug wrench
@@mikey222222 why waste money on a half inch impact that can barely do lug nuts?.. and when I say barely I mean It takes about 10 15 seconds apiece to loosen them on my 2500. Faster just to do it myself with a lug wrench
@@toolsonabudget7763 I bought this impact wrench because your video I saw that it took off tires and in Arizona it gets hot frustrating to deal with it manually thx