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Buckgnarly

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I have been holding out getting a compact impact, and am I glad I did! Have not used it yet, but it is a nice little piece of IR work. Waiting on a boot for it, should see that next week...here's some pics next to some of my other air and cordless tools. This is my first IR quiet tool, and damn it is nice! Never got the whole quiet thing until now, now it may be my first choice in IR stuff. One down side is its COO is the dreaded China.







Bought it here, best price I found and they shipped it 2 day USPS for 14 bucks.
https://www.ohiopowertool.com/p-15789-ingersoll-rand-38-quiet-ultra-compact-impactool-15qmax.aspx

Boot is coming from this guy, only place I could find that actually listed them as in stock, though I probably should have asked Ohio when I ordered it...
https://singingrivertools.com/products/ingersoll-rand-35max-protective-boot
 
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Reviews needed ASAP.


I want a stubby impact, but don't know much about the other brands on the market. I trust IR not to make junk.
 

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that looks interesting, shorter that my milwaukee impacts and more powerful than my IR hammerhead. i will definitely be looking into it. thanks for posting :beer:
 

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I'm also in for some performance reviews. I've had my eye on this one since they came out. I wish Marlin still worked for IR to give us the inside information. I am glad however he got hooked back into the air tool industry with PTP. Look forward to hearing him chime in on air tool threads.
 

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Nice! I want one.

And props for being able to spell "quiet" correctly. For whatever reason, mis-spelling quiet, lose, and definitely drives me up the freaking wall.


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rayh91

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My SO dealer even hopped on the IR wagon with these. He's taking "preorders." They feel really nice ergonomically. Haven't tried them out though.
 
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Doing some Subaru brakes Tuesday, might have a chance to test it out.:thumbup:
 

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I'm also in for some performance reviews. I've had my eye on this one since they came out. I wish Marlin still worked for IR to give us the inside information. I am glad however he got hooked back into the air tool industry with PTP. Look forward to hearing him chime in on air tool threads.
Thanks, I've got one of these on my desk. While IR was late to the game, following the form and function of the Ti lineup was a good choice and created a comfortable tool.

Testing shows it to fall at the lower end of the current offerings out there with the higher torque models all using a single hammer mechanism rather than a twin. The upside of the twin is a little lower vibration.
 
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Tried it out yesterday, took 3/4 2012 Forester calipers bracket bolts out, 4th one it could not. Don't feel too bad though, that 4th one wound up getting snapped by the 15qmax's older brother, the 2235!...so it must have been pretty rusted/loctited in.
What it did do was get to the top two bolts that the 2235 could not. I used it with the Snap On low profile swivels, and that is a sweet setup!
 

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Tried it out yesterday, took 3/4 2012 Forester calipers bracket bolts out, 4th one it could not. Don't feel too bad though, that 4th one wound up getting snapped by the 15qmax's older brother, the 2235!...so it must have been pretty rusted/loctited in.
What it did do was get to the top two bolts that the 2235 could not. I used it with the Snap On low profile swivels, and that is a sweet setup!

Snap on low profile swivels? Sounds intriguing... i didn't know they had those. Glad it worked good for you
 

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I'd like to get my hands on one of these. The specs show 80 more ft. lbs. than the tried and true IR 2115timax and it's much more compact.
 
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I went with the 35MAX, got it last week. Finally had a chance to use it today; Replacing a Rack and pinion on an 08 Sienna. All I can say is I'm really happy with my purchase. Lot's of power and tucks up perfectly between the sub frame and the body. Way easier to remove rack bolts, I love this little thing. Placed my order for the 15Q as well!



 

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I'd like to get my hands on one of these. The specs show 80 more ft. lbs. than the tried and true IR 2115timax and it's much more compact.

So if this has more torque, do you think there's any reason to get the 2115timax?

I need impacts for automotive classes this fall but haven't picked them up quite yet. I was looking at going with the 2115 and 2235 both the qtimax versions. But if this is better than the 2115 then I could see myself getting this instead.
 

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When did IR outsource to China? Pretty disappointed with Ingersoll Rand :(

Years ago for the lower end impacts and things like die grinders and air ratchets. Very few products are assembled here, mainly their flagship products like the 2135 and 2235. All their cordless is made in China too. On the flip side it is a dedicated IR facility as opposed to handing production off the something like Zong-Jou air tool company and seeing the same tools with different colors in HF.
 
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Fedwrench

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I wonder if they will always be made there?

Most likely:dunno:

I think if IR was going to assemble it here using global components or make it here, they would have launched it that way with little American flags as part of the marketing. There's no real incentive for them to move production here. :dunno:

Off the top of my head, I can't think of a current model stubby impact that isn't made in Taiwan or the PRC.:sad:
 

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Subbed! Please keep updating your experience with this. I've had it in my Amazon cart, but Im waiting for real world reviews. I'm not a pro, but buy my tools based in part in what the pros think.

Would you say the tq is close to what IR claims? Im after the 1/2 non-quiet. Thanks.

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So if this has more torque, do you think there's any reason to get the 2115timax?

I need impacts for automotive classes this fall but haven't picked them up quite yet. I was looking at going with the 2115 and 2235 both the qtimax versions. But if this is better than the 2115 then I could see myself getting this instead.

The 2115 is a great all around impact so it's hard to say. I'd like to see for myself.
 

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Anyone know why IR is not offering the 1/2" drive 35MAX with their Quiet Technology??
 

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Anyone know why IR is not offering the 1/2" drive 35MAX with their Quiet Technology??

It's the same unit, the 1/2" is the non quiet hence more power, same body, same size...
I have them both as well and to me the 3/8" is on the same level as my Milwaukee M18, no where the power of my old worn out 1st gen composite IR(can't remember the number off hand)
The 1/2" one is a screamer though, might have to remove the quiet from the new 3/8"
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The 2 reviews on Amazon are not kind to this little impact. I'm going with the 3/8 Nano. Much better customer review's.

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Has anybody found any YouTube vids about this yet?


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Time to get some updates now they have been out there a while. Which one do you have and how is the power? How much louder is the 1/2" model for those that have both?
 

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I have the 35max. Very impressed very rarely do I pull out my 2135 any more.
The latest tire rotation I did last week, I used the 35max it took off all but 2 lugs both of which were beat to hell. I Had to hammer the socket on and use the reg gun to remove them..... I should say I have 120 gallons of air and our main line is 150psi thu 50 foot 1/2" reel. The system will run most of our larger tools at 120-125 psi wide open. Vs our 3/8" 125psi regulated lines for paint and small tools.
 

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Thanks! Very helpful. I want the 15qMax as my main gun, but if I have to keep switching back to my 2135 (Q model) than I might as well save my money. Leaning towards the 15Q (quiet model) to keep the wife happy.

Keep the info coming.
 
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