SK-Mike
Well-known member
Looking at getting an Impact wrench for homeowner general use, like for when I rotate tires, removing wheels to inspect brakes, etc.
I have several tools in the Dewalt 20v line, Dewalt offers a 1/2" impact in this cordless version, which I guess the portability would be handy for on the road trips when pulling the boat if I ever had a flat on either the truck or boat trailer beside the road, as I always take my Dewalt flashlight with me on any trips just to have a dependable flashlight with me just in case.
Or I could get the pneumatic that runs off of an air compressor, which would most likely have more torque.
For my uses would the 20v Cordless be adequate in power/torque?
I currently only have a small Air Compressor (Hot dog 2gallon tank size) and I assume a much larger compressor would be needed to run an impact wrench, so this route would prolly require a Compressor upgrade also, which isn't necessarily a bad thing, just more expensive.
But I like the idea of a cordless model I can take on trips, but I'm skeptical of their ability.
Any input appreciated. Thanks from a newbie.
I have several tools in the Dewalt 20v line, Dewalt offers a 1/2" impact in this cordless version, which I guess the portability would be handy for on the road trips when pulling the boat if I ever had a flat on either the truck or boat trailer beside the road, as I always take my Dewalt flashlight with me on any trips just to have a dependable flashlight with me just in case.
Or I could get the pneumatic that runs off of an air compressor, which would most likely have more torque.
For my uses would the 20v Cordless be adequate in power/torque?
I currently only have a small Air Compressor (Hot dog 2gallon tank size) and I assume a much larger compressor would be needed to run an impact wrench, so this route would prolly require a Compressor upgrade also, which isn't necessarily a bad thing, just more expensive.
But I like the idea of a cordless model I can take on trips, but I'm skeptical of their ability.
Any input appreciated. Thanks from a newbie.
