Ok guys, I reordered the 3/8 version. 1/2” is fine, this impact is pretty capable. But since 3/8 can go up to 24mm then it’s obvious 3/8 gives you more “usable” range of sockets for people working on their own cars and general around the house stuff. The smaller 1/2” impact sockets are too...
Here is why I think some people prefer 1/2” over the 3/8.
The videos on YouTube show it to be extremely capable, lug nuts no problem at all, I imagine it will work for some suspension bolts as well... since it’s so capable then it would make sense maybe for the 1/2”.
It’s harder to find...
But here’s the thing, I almost never use my 1/2 impact for bolts that are less than probably 13mm...those things I can just do with my hand or with an impact driver and for a bolt that’s bigger than what you can get in 3/8, let say 22mm or something, it almost always mean you need probably more...
I’ve been eyeing on the Milwaukee Stubby for a long time and pulled the trigger on the 3/8” version yesterday. After seeing various 1/2 vs 3/8 comments on YouTube videos on the Stubby, I see most people the buy the 3/8 version but then some people say if you have to get only one get the 1/2...
Ya. The price is not my major concern but I do have a budget. And the price for the 30 gallon and 60 gallon isn't a lot. We're talking about consumer grade air compressor here not professional. My major concern is getting a 220V in the garage where I'm going to use the air compressor once a...
I think a 30 gallon would be a better fit for me. Because I've been able to work without an air compressor so it's good enough. The fact that it's somehow portable is excellent and it's a plug in 120v.
However, most 30 gallon outputs at 5.5CFM at 90PSI and I've been looking at this really...
i buy whatever works... electronic stuff I'd buy brand name like Dewalt or Milwaukee. Hand tools are so simple that HF/Princess Auto would do just fine for me. Buying a $100 snap-on vs $20 HF hand tool that does the same thing and using it once every couple months just doesn't make sense. If...
Ok. Looks like I'll wait for the 60 gallon one to go on sale again. Not sure how much work is involve in getting a 220v in the garage though
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