My dealer just had one of these to demo at the shop. Its impressive but big compared to the far25. The power is there and the speed is greater, plus the thing is cordless. Ill tell you what once I started using cordless its been very hard to want to use anything corded.
Here is my deal I got mixed info from my dealer and the other thread here on the forum. Does switching from the 14.4v lithium to the 7.2v lithium cause a loss in power for this tool?
I already have th 3/8" lithium impact and I love it. I use it for everything 13mm and less. Interior, exterior, brakes, whatever you name it. That tool is awesome and I love the forward revers switch. Thats my favorite tool and its what got me hooked on getting un hooked from the air hose.
Anyway if I can use the 7.2v instead f he 14.4v without a loose in power I will skip the package deal and just get the ratchet and one new 7.2v battery depending on the price of the kit vs that setup. Hell if I do loose power I am now wondering if the 14.4v would increase the power of my 3/8" lithium. Can anyone confirm or deny any of these speculations? I am not looking for guess's I want an absolute answer or a theory with a great logic. In my mind more battery just means longer lasting not more power. But I also now the 14.4v lithium impact has no where near the power of the 18v I have. If my dealer has one of these to let me demo for a week ill give you guys my opinion but its probably going to be bias as I seemed to have taking a huge liking to the cordless approach. Heck I am already thinking it doesn't matter how big this thing is because I can use it with a regular ratchet and still be faster than my far25 with the air hose constantly being stuck on the bumper or something else.
Here is my deal I got mixed info from my dealer and the other thread here on the forum. Does switching from the 14.4v lithium to the 7.2v lithium cause a loss in power for this tool?
I already have th 3/8" lithium impact and I love it. I use it for everything 13mm and less. Interior, exterior, brakes, whatever you name it. That tool is awesome and I love the forward revers switch. Thats my favorite tool and its what got me hooked on getting un hooked from the air hose.
Anyway if I can use the 7.2v instead f he 14.4v without a loose in power I will skip the package deal and just get the ratchet and one new 7.2v battery depending on the price of the kit vs that setup. Hell if I do loose power I am now wondering if the 14.4v would increase the power of my 3/8" lithium. Can anyone confirm or deny any of these speculations? I am not looking for guess's I want an absolute answer or a theory with a great logic. In my mind more battery just means longer lasting not more power. But I also now the 14.4v lithium impact has no where near the power of the 18v I have. If my dealer has one of these to let me demo for a week ill give you guys my opinion but its probably going to be bias as I seemed to have taking a huge liking to the cordless approach. Heck I am already thinking it doesn't matter how big this thing is because I can use it with a regular ratchet and still be faster than my far25 with the air hose constantly being stuck on the bumper or something else.