Sears does offer some very good, very small tipped sets. I bought a 5-6 piece Craftsman set for just these purposes. Would recommend, especially at $10-15 or less.
JMO....
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My point was that Rigid doesn't make a 1/2" impact wrench at all. Craftsman actually has a 1/2" drill/driver and 1/2" impact wrench combo, but with Ni-Cad, the 3/8" drill/driver and 1/4" impact wrench come with Li-Ion.
If Rigid made the bare tool 1/2" impact wrench, this would be easy. :)...
Too bad they don't make (or yet) a 1/2" cordless impact wrench. seems Milwaukee does, not Rigid. One more thing...looks like there is a transition with Milwaukee to their M18 "Fuel" line. Looks like a lighter, yet same or more powerful set of drivers/drills, etc.. That may be way the...
The qualifications for their warranties isn't very difficult....although, there is some reason why they use lifetime service agreement and warranty differently in their document. I think the net is that, to the original owner who registers their equipment, it's basically a lifetime warranty...
Good info....handling the Rigid, Milwaukee side by side, I can envision the heavier duty differences. But, quite likely, it is also as likely product differentiation by pricing discrimination between the lines and less actual product differences. My guess is the lifetime warranty is aimed...
Guys,
Well, I'm down to a combo 1/2" Drill/Driver & 1/4" impact driver from Milwaukee or the same from Rigid (interestingly, they are the same parent company). Nice deal going on now at Home Depot for the Rigid set ($179 for the pair). Lifetime warranty w/registration for the original...
I think the Milwaukee is likely to be the choice, pending a hands on test with them and some others at HD...plus a cruise by Sears for a look-see at Craftsman. In lithium, the price differences between the Craftsman and others isn't much. The Milwaukee kit referenced is a very good...
A lot of Craftsman recommendations......clearly price point is to their advantage. How about Milwaukee......found a great price on an M18v combo kit (1/4" impact plus 1/2" drill/driver...two L-i batteries etc. = $199 plus tax).
Like the Craftsman idea because of price and availability. Also...
What else do you have in the Dewalt 20V Max line?
BTW, how do you get a socket big enough for the 1/4" drive to spin off a lug nut??
Thanks.
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