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Impact Wrench

Crashman

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Hi Guys,

I am looking to get a 1/2 inch impact wrench, preferable for around $150 or so. I can get the Ingersoll Rand 2130 on amazon for $140 delivered.

Any suggestions or comments on this choice? I am looking for something that I won't use every day but is powerful for when I do.

Any thoughts are appreciated.

Cheers
 
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smogtech

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aircat 100th is right in your range. go look on tooltopia

Or if you can find a harborfreight earthquake 1/2in thats good as well. if you aren't using it profesionally then weight won't be too much of an issue.
 

pipsters

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Harbor Freight 1/2" Earthquake, my local store had 4 of them left @ $56 with the 20% coupon. Plus free flashlight.

Don't be scared by the price these are great impacts. Very, very ballsy. Even took the 30mm crank pulley bolt off my 15 year old Volvo.
 

tool_enthusiast

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Harbor Freight 1/2" Earthquake, my local store had 4 of them left @ $56 with the 20% coupon. Plus free flashlight.

Don't be scared by the price these are great impacts. Very, very ballsy. Even took the 30mm crank pulley bolt off my 15 year old Volvo.

I tried picking one of those Earthquakes up the other day I was at HF and those guns are super heavy. If weight is a factor, then I'd go for one of the Nitrocats. The IR 2130 specs says it's only 550 ft/lbs of torque which is pretty weak compared to what's out there these days, so at the very least, I would not choose that gun for that price.
 

smogtech

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at 7lbs it is quite a beast, but unless your handling it 2-3hrs a day 5-6days a week. I think you'll be fine.
 
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Marlin

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at 7lbs it is quite a beast, but unless your handling it 2-3hrs a day 5-6days a week. I think you'll be fine.
Wow, 7 lbs? That's about the same weight as the IR 2141 or just released 2145QiMAX 3/4"
 

pipsters

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That wasn't the point. He was saying the 1/2 drive impact weighs close to what other brand 3/4 weighs.

Yes I fully understood the point he was trying to make. But you aren't really comparing apples to apples. It would be like saying the a high performance sports car was faster 0-60 than a Volvo station wagon. Of course it's better, it costs way more money.
 

G1GRANDEUR

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Buy ones, cray ones.

IR 2115TiMAX. You can find one for $215 on eBay.

BTW: so many what kind impact gun threads.
 
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