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Ur right, the cordless ratchet and 3/8" impact have pics posted everywhere with the info...![]()
Hope they don't do any "compare to" pricing tactics with it or the sissies are gonna cry.
(1) 1/2 in. 20V Max Earthquake™ XT Impact Wrench, (1) 20V Max 4.0 Ah Lithium Battery, (1) 20V Max Lithium Charger, (1) Kit Box
Inevitable, I've been telling people that HF was going Uptown for three years. The thing that has me wondering is that these types of specs typically are achievable only by using brushless technology and I see no indication that these are using it.
I'm skeptical of the 1200 foot pounds claim.
However... a high torque impact wrench has been on my "want" list for a while now...
The ratchet here is the real concern for Milwaukee. The M12 ratchet has its place in the world, no doubt about it, but it has very little power. The 25ft-lb's claimed is at the outer limits of its ability. If this HF ratchet really can do 70 ft-lb as claimed that destroys the M12 by a very wide margin. Dewalt, Milwaukee and Bosch should be shaking in their boots if HF pulls this upscale move off. I've been in the electronics industry for over 40 years and I remember what Epson did to the American printer industry. TAKE THIS THREAT VERY SERIOUSLY.
This is what happens when you offshore your manufacturing. China has no concern whatsoever for intellectual property. They will freely steal it. What truly proprietary IP do these companies have that the Chinese can't steal. They obviously know what you're doing as they're building your **** they don't even need to reverse engineer it. You've given them the drawings and the engineering specs. Eventually, chickens come home to roost.
Would make for a good video except everyone will hate it unless I say all plastic needs to be glass fiber reinforced nylon and ***** about any powdered metal gears I see unless they're in a tool from a brand I am loyal to in which case it's the right choice...

The ratchet here is the real concern for Milwaukee. The M12 ratchet has its place in the world, no doubt about it, but it has very little power. The 25ft-lb's claimed is at the outer limits of its ability. If this HF ratchet really can do 70 ft-lb as claimed that destroys the M12 by a very wide margin. Dewalt, Milwaukee and Bosch should be shaking in their boots if HF pulls this upscale move off.
I think you are forgetting that Milwaukee is releasing a totally new lineup of brushless ratchets later this year... they have nothing to worry about.
I'd like to be pleasantly surprised by a HF battery, but I don't think you're going to get 5 years out of it no matter the usage. I really want HF to succeed at this. I think if we drag up the lowest of our standards and everyone has access to good tools, there is no downside.

I'm very skeptical with their new power tools. The pricing doesn't really make me want to run out and get one over 2 reputable brands like Dewalt and Milwaukee either