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Dugan

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http://www.nationaltoolwarehouse.co...P228017.aspx?gclid=CPm8yo__v7wCFU7xOgodDQ0A4Q

Found at 549.99 anyone find cheaper? If not ill be buying shortly.

Edit:

NTW sells the w7150 boot for a great price, and for the w5130 boot, i got it from this place.

http://www.factoryauthorizedoutlet.com/ir/ingersoll-rand-protective-rubber-boot-for-w5130


It was cheaper to buy a small item to push me over 25$ for free shipping than to pay the 8 $ in shipping... so strange haha.
 
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rice rocket

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If you're looking for a second slim battery, hit me up. I have one that's new in box that I never used.
 

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How's that w7150. I can't decide between that or the ct7850. My driver had a ct7850 slightly used for $350 which I missed.
 
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Dugan

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How's that w7150. I can't decide between that or the ct7850. My driver had a ct7850 slightly used for $350 which I missed.

Just ordered today, well see how it goes ill report back.

If this thing can bust leaf spring bolts without me needing a 6 ft bar itll be worth the money to me. Thats the no.1 thing i had about doing lifts on vehicles for customers.. I just had a cherokee xj i had to cut the side of the front bracket and pry it up slightly to get the leaf out cause the bolt head snapped off then i just rewelded it.


If i can bust those bolts itll be the ****.
 

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The w7150 is ****. Better than the snap on in all aspects. I've used mine for about 8 months and it rocks.

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If you have ever tried to remove this, this is impressive. MY snapon air gun wouldnt even budge this, even while holding it with the honda tool. Took a very long breaker bar to crack it free.
 
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I was using the hell out of these once i got them. Took off a rusted covered in mud pinion nut off the back of the jeep i was working on. Usually i have to hit em with a breaker bar then zip em off. It hit like 4-5times then zapped it off with the 1/2". I did put lug nuts on with the 1/2 and when i went to take 2 back off i couldnt get them off with it. i knew somethign was wrong. I had to stand on a breaker bar to get them off. These are the stupid autozone lug nuts with the 19mm cover over a 18mm lug. I think its because the covers were coming loose that it some how jammed them up in there. Strangest thing. I use the 3/8 to take off some ring gear bolts and it zapped em right off except for the first one. I had forgot the 8.25 has reverse left handed threads and i had actually tightended it with the gun. Well what the gun put out in reverse, "to normally be the removal torque" could not be overcome by its forward torque. So i had to hit it with a ratchet to break free. Powerfull little things here.

1/2 is sort of heavy but with a battery it is very balanced. Its not much heavier than my air gun and i dont have to worry about the drag or catching an air line. 3/8 is light and versitile. I love them both so glad i ordered these.

Def get them if your in the market
 

rice rocket

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One question.
The charger, is it 230w?

230W is like 12-13A charging...that's explosion territory for some lithium-ions.


edit oh, Dugan was able to decipher what you were getting at, haha.
 
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rice rocket

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Don't really care what it draws at the wall, I'm more concerned about input into the battery...which 230W @ 18v would be 12.7A.
 
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Dugan

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I forget which one I used before, but it has a lot more power. The 7150 scares me, I cant put lug nuts on with it. I just cant seem to grasp the torque im at with it yet. I usually tighten lugs with the small one.

But its taken off some seriously impressive things. Never removed pinion nuts with just a wrench holding the ears. Honda crank bolt with no tool.

I still have yet to try on a leaf spring bolt, the time will come
 
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Dugan

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Dugan, crazy you are not far from me and I sell these tools. Have teh IR 7150 K1 kit on special for $400.00 with free extra battery!

I paid roughly less than 600 for both guns 2 batteries a charger a bag and both covers. Not gonna beat that :)
 
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