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lite automovie work

skinner1790

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i am looking at a cordless impact driver for lite automotive work and to keep buying the kit i buy Milwaukee or dewalt ? 20v max or m18 ? i seen Milwaukee take off car tires but ill use for motor work i also want good warranty what do you guys use impact driver i can get hex to 3/8 or what ever i need it for i just want good torque and warranty
 
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daturbosix

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milwaukee > dewalt for sure.

i have this: http://menards.com/main/tools-hardw...rdless-1-2-impact-wrench/p-1635432-c-9072.htm
its nice for the money. awesome for when you dont want to drag the air hose to it, its not all that strong though.

i also have this: http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs...=10051&langId=-1&catalogId=10053#.UPuMwvJyGSr
and absolutly love it. LIFETIME WARRENTY EVEN ON THE BATTERIES!!
but agian, it isnt like a matco or snapon cordless impact.. its just for light work, but does help thinks move along quickly.
 

Richym76

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Milwaukee M18, dewalt is just rebadged black and decker.

No it's not. I worked at black and decker spennymoor for 7yrs. Dewalt tools were made using higher grade materials machined to much closer tolerances.


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sensei_

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just like lexus and toyota.

you cannot lump the dewalt/black and decker together and call them rebadged. peel back the layers and you will notice the difference.
 

Jcode68

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+1 on the Dewalt 20v. Just picked up the pair impact and driver last week and they work really nice. Super light weight compared to my previous Craftsman 18v. Hopefully will be long lasting.
 
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