I have been looking at the new legacy line or air tools and there new 1/2 impact looks nice
I have the astro nano and really like it. I have used it to pull wheels, suspension bolts, and cv axle nuts with no trouble. It is stout for its size but does have its limitations. I know for a fact it won't press dodge 3/4 ton ball joints out.![]()

Lots of choices on this subject. Check out Real Tool Reviews YouTube vid on stubby impacts. I personally have the Aircat 1055-TH that I picked up on sale from Amazon for 80 bucks. So far I've only ran into 2 bolts that it wouldn't remove, and that was on an International tractor. It has 500 ft lbs on torque in forward, and according to RTR, close to 600 in reverse.
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I looked at the 1055 TH on Amazon,, the manufacture rates it at 500 F#
I have looked, but not found a mini impact rated at 600#
Lots of choices on this subject. Check out Real Tool Reviews YouTube vid on stubby impacts. I personally have the Aircat 1055-TH that I picked up on sale from Amazon for 80 bucks. So far I've only ran into 2 bolts that it wouldn't remove, and that was on an International tractor. It has 500 ft lbs on torque in forward, and according to RTR, close to 600 in reverse.
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Yes I have the XT mini. I really like it. I watched the videos of the guy on Youtube comparing them to more expensive models on the market. I also picked up a full size Earthquake. Very pleased with both.
I am a weekend warrior so they do not get daily use.
That guy drives me nuts, but I occasionally click in to his videos if I'm trying to get some general info. He's a bit of a shill, and is a real Captain Obvious most of the time...but I suppose his videos have their place.
I'll be in the market for a stubby impact myself here sometime soon, for the times that I can't fit in a Milwaukee cordless. I'm a weekend warrior too, so I'll probably go the cheap route and get the Hazard Fraught Earthquake.