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recommend an electric impact

maddawg308

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Have the need for an electric or cordless impact gun, for when I'm near power, but not near a compressor. Can anyone recommend a couple decent options? 1/2" drive or less.
 
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Danglerb

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I have two, first a HF $35 monster corded, big, heavy, 1/2, works, but is a little noisy, second is a Craftsman C3 cordless, and it also works and tends to be the go to for size.

I also have a couple 1/4, a Bosch PS40, but see it as strictly for small fasteners.
 

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I love my craftsman c3. Grab a second battery. It doesn't have bone shattering torque like some of the more expensive ones, but for everything I've used it for on my Cherokee and trans am, it is sufficient. Granted I don't work all day everyday with it or make my money with it. If that's the case with you, I'd move up to something better, obviously. I've got an air impact for anything the c3 can't handle.
 
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Super Sport

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Like some others above, I have been really happy with my Cman C3 impact. I strongly recommend buying a lithium battery for it though. It probably wouldn't cut it for professional use, but for a DIYer it works great.
 
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Danglerb

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Looks like a deal at toolwarehouse, 20V 1/2" Dr. Cordless Impactool with 1 Battery, Charger and Case Order No. IR W7150-K1 List Price: $673.00 Price: $368.50 with free shipping and 10% off from sign up. Its the obvious pro choice.

OTOH I paid $34 for my HF, and $92 for the C3.
 

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My corded 1/2 dr Craftsman kicks ***. Otherwise I use my 3/8 dr IR IQ Lit Ion battery impact.
 

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Another vote for the C3; it's great for the DIY, plus the C3 tool lineup is extensive and includes lawn tools. But if I were using it daily for work I would choose the Milwaukee 18V line ... the Fuel products look nice.
 
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