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Mastercraft Maximum Impact Wrench

ourkid2000

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Anyone try the 1/2" drive 18V Mastercraft Maximum impact wrench yet? I have been thinking about buying one because it looks pretty handy.

We can't get the Craftsman 19.2v one here in Canada (although I'd by one of those if I could) but the Maximum one has specs that arent far off. About 130 ft-lbs I believe is it's rating.

It's pretty pricey regular (299) but I see it on sale regularly (with 2 batts and a charger) for 169.99. Not a bad deal if its any good.
 
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they sell mastercraft at menards

But isn't that their line of windows & doors? I believe Menards' tool line is Masterforce but I've never even seen, much less visited, one of the stores...

Mastercraft (and Mastercraft Maximum) are exclusive to Canadian Tire. There was a US company a couple of years back called MasterCraft, but I believe they were forced to change their name.
 
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But isn't that their line of windows & doors? I believe Menards' tool line is Masterforce but I've never even seen, much less visited, one of the stores...

Mastercraft (and Mastercraft Maximum) are exclusive to Canadian Tire. There was a US company a couple of years back called MasterCraft, but I believe they were forced to change their name.

I know there is masterforce, but I believe I have seen mastercraft also. I could be wrong though, been known to happen.
 

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I would be looking at a DeWalt first before dropping any cash on that model. For reference the older style Mastercraft were made pretty decent back in the day.

One of the line workers here has a similar model it has some decent power. But the batteries don't seem to hold a charge too long once its past the 8 months mark.

If you're a casual user it just might fit the bill . . . Regardless, go with any brand that has the lithium cells so you dont have to worry about battery storage, memory effect, etc.
 

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Got one, returned it within the hour.

The lady at the counter asked what was wrong with it.
So I told her it was a pos.
She then proceeded to ask me if she could put it back on the shelf.
To that... all I could answer was "if selling sh!t tools is a company policy, then yes, put it back on the shelf".
I'm not sure where it ended.

On the other end... my father-in-law has one and he seems to love it.
But then again... he doesn't really know much about tools, or even what to do with them.
 
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lbgradwell

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I would be looking at a DeWalt first before dropping any cash on that model.

Good idea.

And here it is - also at Crappy Tire - beginning tomorrow:

DeWALT Hammer Drill and Impact Driver Combo Pack

That's a good price for that combo, but assuming you don't want/need a hammerdrill, you can slap the bare tool on craigslist/kijiji and get $125 more-or-less immediately. You'll get another $15 for the bag. :thumbup:
 
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