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Rockwell Brushless Impact Wrench - Who Makes Them?

Burgerkong

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This popped up locally at Canadian Tire (https://www.rockwelltools.com/en-US/20V-Brushless-Impact-Wrench-RK2855K2.aspx):

Item Weight 3.2 pounds
Product Dimensions 6 x 3 x 8.5 inches
Origin China
Item model number RK2855K2
Batteries: 2 Lithium ion batteries required. (included)
Power Source Battery-Powered
Voltage 20 volts
Item Package Quantity 1
Included Components Bare-Tool
Batteries Included? Yes
Batteries Required? Yes
Battery Cell Type Lithium Ion
Warranty Description 20 Year

Brushless motor increases runtime up to 50% more per charge over brushed motors
Computer-controlled power distribution improves efficiency and durability by reducing heat, friction and wear
20V MaxLithium technology provides longer runtimes, higher working efficiency, more charge cycles & minimal self-discharge
LED work light illuminates dark areas
Battery fuel gauge tracks charge status anytime
Includes a 20 Year Warranty + Free Batteries for 20 Years

Specifications
Voltage 20V Max*
Chuck Size 1/2" Square
No-Load Speed 0-1950/2650/2950 min
Max Torque 1150/1770/2300 in-lbs
Impact Rate 0-2000/2800/3200 bpm
Charge Time 60 min.
Battery Capacity 2 x 2.0 Ah
Includes
(2) 20V MaxLithium Battery - RW9351
(1) 60-Minute 20V Charger - RW9420
(1) Belt Hook
(1) Rockwell Carrying Bag

Looks pretty nice and compact, and at $250 plus tax (Loonie dollars), it's significantly cheaper than a comparable DeWalt or Milwaukee Fuel. Who makes them? Max torque is 192 ft-lbs (on Amazon its listed as 217 ft-lbs....:dunno:).
 

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Yeah, I know their parent brand is Positec, but how does one just create a completely new product? I guess I'm cynical as hell, but I don't believe Rockwell (Positec) is the OEM of these tools.

You just might be.....

Rockwell Tool’s parent company is Positec Tool Group, which was
founded in 1994 as an OEM tool manufacturer for a number of different brands sold here the U.S. and abroad. After many successful years in the OEM business, the company decided to begin developing its own tool lines.
Then, in 2005, Positec launched two new brands at that Hardware Show—WORX®, which is a full offering of electric yard and garden tools, and Rockwell Tools. Rockwell’s product line includes both professional-duty and more economically priced construction and woodworking tools.

:see:
http://www.woodworkersjournal.com/rockwell-tools-new-company-quality/

:beer:
 

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Does anyone have one of these? I was considering the milwaukee 2755b but I can across this for a much lower price with similar power specs. I'd basically be using it to replace my 3/8 impact at work, so I don't have to drag an air hose around all the time. I'd keep my IR 2135 for the bigger jobs
 
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The Rockwell name hasnt graced anything of quality in the last 2-3 decades. I would avoid, there are other economical names with a proven track record worth looking into first.
 

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If price is a deciding factor, look at some reconditioned tools first.

Down the line battery replacement and warranty with Rockwell could be a real PIA.
 
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The Rockwell name hasnt graced anything of quality in the last 2-3 decades. I would avoid, there are other economical names with a proven track record worth looking into first.

Lolwut. :lol_hitti

Wouldn't be the first time someone has dismissed a product here due to it's brand however. If one would like a true review of the product:


The user's on GJ as well.
 

GingerKid

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If price is a deciding factor, look at some reconditioned tools first.

Down the line battery replacement and warranty with Rockwell could be a real PIA.
Price isn't the whole deciding factor, I don't need this thing today so either way I can can save/budget for it like the rest of my tool purchases. That being said, I've never seen recon M18 impacts anywhere, though I admit I haven't looked too hard beyond cheking CPO occasionally.

I'm looking at this for the same reason I use my Craftsman USA sockets even though we have a Snap On truck stop by every week. They both turn the same bolts just fine, so I don't see the point in spending more money to do the same job. That's why I was asking for real world epxerience. If the Rockwell holds up well to daily use then great, and if not, I'm willing to spend the extra money to get the Milwaukee.

Burgerkong, thanks for posting that. For some reason it didn't cross my mind to check YouTube for reviews. I'm actually surprised by some of the bolts that it was able to loosen.
 

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Lolwut. :lol_hitti

Wouldn't be the first time someone has dismissed a product here due to it's brand however. If one would like a true review of the product:


The user's on GJ as well.

Hey, if they trust it to bust piping nuts while hanging off the side of an oil platform in the middle of a full-on storm they must be great.

I'd be having a chat with the health and safety guys on that rig though.


All kidding aside, they will probably work just fine. The battery reminds me of Stanley/B&D/Fat Max though. Speaking of which, I don't know if you have a RONA nearby, but they are blowing out the FatMax cordless stuff pretty cheap.
 
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