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Thread: ingersoll rand cordless impact
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06-22-2007 #1Registered User
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ingersoll rand cordless impact
hey just givin the heads up this thing rocks i got the 1/2 in drive 19.2 volt one its a mule had enough tq to bust everything i could find that needed its removed and replaced two sets of rims and tires and that was on one charge 5 days apart also came with a bitchin cordless work light for 250 off ebay from artic tools if you drive your car to the track and swap tires you caint beat it i dont think
just fyi
josh
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06-24-2007 #2Registered User
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I heard these were great...I'm looking into one now.
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06-24-2007 #3
they look pretty good, i have the 14.4 makita 3/8" impact now and that thing is a dream, i love it, maybe ill get this one to try it out. never can have too many tools
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06-26-2007 #4Registered User
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it broke tq on some stuff at work that i just tqd at over 150 ft
easily im impressed
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06-26-2007 #5
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64-BcAlYFyk
I like the Milwaukee Cordless impact. It's impressive at the track!
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06-27-2007 #6Registered User
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Whoa, I am told the 1/2" IR lists for about $600 with battery and charger.
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07-17-2007 #7Registered User
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has anyone used the Craftsman 19.2v 1/4" chuck impact?
i have a 19.2v set already, but the specs look pretty wimpy for the impact driver.
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07-17-2007 #8Registered User
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list price on the ir 1/2 that i have is crazy high but you dont have to pay list like i said mine was 250 brand new
josh
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07-17-2007 #9Registered User
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I'm in line to get one myself...but it may be a gently used one.
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08-12-2007 #10