Ironic after recommending a $100+ cordless impact for a simple tire rotation, especially one that only runs 300ft/lbs
65% of reviews are 4-5 stars, hardly awe inspiring. $37 more gets you a solid unit you wont have to worry about failing during its first use nor subsequent uses.
Correct Guy.. - a $100 CORDLESS impact SET that comes with a charger and 4.0 Lithium battery by RYOBI - which is a homeowner grade line- instead of a $450 cordless Milwaukee set, (anyone here can tell you I'm a Milwaukee person through and through), or a $170 corded Milwaukee that offers the same torque spec, to someone who asked for recommendations on how to do wheel SWAPS (not tire rotations)quick and easy, twice a year, every year.. I might also mention, it's cheaper than HF's cheapest new cordless impact (Bauer) , and almost 1/3 more powerful than their cheapest corded for only $50 more.. which either way - that OP said he was going to buy a torque wrench to tighten his lugs, so 300ft pounds is MORE than sufficient for a Honda. He didnt own a dump truck.
Had THAT GUY said - I need to change a flat tire ONE TIME, I'd hardly recommend that, and neither would half the posters that suggested the same.
And for the record, the Ryobi also opens someone up to a cordless platform that includes a $25 cordless tire inflator that he'd already own a charger and battery for. Speaking of which, the battery alone that comes in that "special buy" promo kit, is $79 in hd if purchased separately. So it's almost like buying an impact and charger for another $30 wouldn't you agree???? and I think everyone on here would agree that a cheap cordless impact wrench is much more useful than an air hammer the purchaser says he only needs one use out of.
Anything else you'd like me to clear up??? I'd be happy to do so, cause I don't like to recommend people spend more money when they get no real benefit from doing so. Youre basically suggesting to someone he spend 4x what needs to on a single use tool - as an "insurance policy" on something he'll likely never use again. I mean, it's his money - he can spend it however he wants to, but the fact is he doesn't need a professional tool for one use, or a new compressor to use that tool ONE TIME.