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Cruzan80

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daily deal online only (do we need a cman v20 thread?)
Referring to the brushless impact... While I am sure this one is more biased in the "forward" direction, vs reverse, it actually claims more torque than the 3/8 impact gun (this works out to 175ft-lbs, vs the 3/8 being 165).

First unboxing is that it is much shorter/lighter than the previous impacts I have owned (not brushless), and (in theory) I like moving the light location so it hopefully isn't shadowed by the bit.

Like most of them nowadays, I would look at specs of the specific one you are buying, as they seem to make multiple versions that look very similar (IIRC, there are at least three other impact drivers in the V20 lineup).

Also, to give a sense of scale, the head is just slightly longer than the battery itself (the hex collet portion is half-covered when held next to each other).
 
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NightSky

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YMMV and check your local stores "Back Aisle" section, but one of my Local Lowes is closing out TAPCON's for cheap:

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I wish I could post links, but I cannot find these on Lowes.com ?

I bought ones that fit my needs:

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The Lowes near me also had some Irwin Hansen tap/drill combos in the close out section. Of interest to me were: metric 10 - 1.5, 8 - 1.25 and 1/4-18 NPT sets. As I recall the taps were listed as made in the US and drill bits made in Mexico. There were a few other SAE sets in small sizes like 8-32.
 

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The sds looks like a carbon copy of the Dewalt model which I already have and is an absolute beast. The 3 modes make it super useful/ versatile.
 
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willf650

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I will point out one thing that the DeWalt and the newly released Klein have that would make me never buy the Irwin over them regardless of price.

Both the Klein and DeWalt actuate from the back handle which lets you place it under something and actuate it with your foot to raise something while holding it.

The Irwin will not let you do this and it seems a very important aspect as you will more than likely be alone while using this tool.
 

willf650

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Thanks for posting this deal however IMHO…… Spend a little more and buy the DeWalt jacks and you will thank me later!

BTW! DeWalt will be adding accessories (EG: Extensions) to their jack.
I bought the DeWalt due to this and immediately ordered the extension. That was over 2 months ago and it still hasn't shown up. Apparently they are in supreme demand.

I would probably go Klein at this point given the chance to start over. They are obviously all made by the same parent company and the Klein is the cheapest and already comes with the rubber scuff guards/covers which is a $10 add on to the DeWalt. It also ceratinaly looks like the extension for the DeWalt would work with the Klein.

If it does you would come out about $50 cheaper all in buying the Klein versus DeWalt.
 
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