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I was tempted some time ago. I decided I wouldn't use it often enough to justify it... and being too lazy to plug in an extension cord and use the corded one I have. Smile


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I was tempted some time ago. I decided I wouldn't use it often enough to justify it... and being too lazy to plug in an extension cord and use the corded one I have. Smile


Get 12v version. I use that over my 20v dewalt 99% of the time. Daily use, they last 3+ years. Standard homeowner use I would guess 15+ years.

They go from $130 on sale to $170 list price.



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They’re are definitely situations where a high torgue impact wrench is needed. Years ago I had to loosen the crankshaft bolt on my wife’s Honda Accord and a long enough breaker bar wouldn’t fit. I tried 3 different wrenches before I got one with enough torgue to bust it loose.


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The lowest price will be when the price is $XXX.03 (when the last 2 numbers are 3 cents).

The 03 also means it will only be on the shelf for 3 weeks from the date on the price sticker (if any are still left).
 
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Wait it out. The price will go down the longer it sits...unless someone else wants it more than you do.


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That's not much of a sale. I'd pass unless I had an immediately foreseeable use.


I agree totally with this, $22.00 isn't much of a savings in my opinion.


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the M12 is awesome with tons of power. It has been the Christmas gift to dads and brothers the last couple years. M12 has enough power for most household tasks. I assume M18 is equally good if you need the power.



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Oh and Christmas every year there are great sales on Milwaukee. Might hold out.



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Its my favorite impact. It makes more power than my IR pnuematic 1/2" impact.

Still not enough for a honda crank bolt though Smile
 
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Gentleman, meet your new best friend. Will zip off a crankshaft bolt in no time when pared with an impact gun.

https://www.amazon.com/Lisle-7...Socket/dp/B00RGNCV1U

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I don't use impact wrenches. If it's not coming lose, there's a reason. ...

You don't say. Roll Eyes Large, tight and/or rusted bolts are what you use power tools
for. Good luck lubricating or heating a Honda crankshaft bolt.


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They’re are definitely situations where a high torgue impact wrench is needed. Years ago I had to loosen the crankshaft bolt on my wife’s Honda Accord and a long enough breaker bar wouldn’t fit. I tried 3 different wrenches before I got one with enough torgue to bust it loose.
 
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I just got one(not this sale), haven't done anything with it yet other than charge the batteries. I use my 1/4" drive impact daily. I wanted a Balls To the Wall driver though and have put off getting one of the 18v 1/2" ones for more than a year now.

I own air impacts and a Makita corded one. I suspect I'm going to like this for rotating tires.


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As was mentioned earlier, go to CPO Outlets and check there. I have purchased quite a few Milwaukee tools from them, always a good price, sometimes free shipping, and if you've got batteries and chargers already you can save good money. One problem is you'll need a bigger bag to carry your new tools..


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Harmonic balancer bolts? That's what starters are for. Smile


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As yet, no electric impact wrench can match the torque of the better air ones. I have one (Aircat 1150) that puts out 1250 ft. lbs. (reverse)



But, of course, you have to have air.
 
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What?!?!

It is exactly the right thing for such applications. Using a breaker bar applies rotational force as well as which ever way you are pushing/pulling bar. You have less chance of shearing a bolt with progressively stronger impact guns than if you put a breaker bar on something and jump on it.

I will agree if it doesn't come off like its supposed to, then use heat/lube before excess force.


No, it's not the right tool. It's a lazy tool, and no: jumping on a breaker bar is not the right use, either.
 
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I have both the m18 milwaukes. Damn, do tgey save time.



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As yet, no electric impact wrench can match the torque of the better air ones. I have one (Aircat 1150) that puts out 1250 ft

But, of course, you have to have air.


Except the Gen II high torque is 1400 ft lbs in reverse...

https://www.milwaukeetool.com/...ols/cordless/2767-20
 
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Go for it, can never have too many tools. If you don't mind waiting and want to save a few bucks - there are some wrench only (2763-20) on ebay for 163.90 with free shipping.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Milwau...385738.c100677.m4598




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What?!?!

It is exactly the right thing for such applications. Using a breaker bar applies rotational force as well as which ever way you are pushing/pulling bar. You have less chance of shearing a bolt with progressively stronger impact guns than if you put a breaker bar on something and jump on it.

I will agree if it doesn't come off like its supposed to, then use heat/lube before excess force.


No, it's not the right tool. It's a lazy tool, and no: jumping on a breaker bar is not the right use, either.


Penetrating oil will destroy an oil seal, so yes, sometimes an impact wrench IS the right tool.



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I just ordered one to help install a lift on the jeep. Thinking it will help with breaking loose some of the bolts.
 
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