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  1. #1 Electric Impact Wrenches 
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    Anyone use these as an alternative to buying a compressor? I know a pneumatic impact would be a lot better, but I have no place to store an air compressor.

    I was looking at purchasing this one. Seems to be the best bang for your buck.
    DW292K 1/2" (13mm) Impact Wrench Kit | DEWALT Tools


    Anybody have any experience with these? Any other recommendations for roughly the same price? The most daunting task I can think of using it for right now would be installing my SSC's, but I'm sure it will come in handy many more times.
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    i have the 18 v 1/2 inch drive and 3/8 dewalt impact and they are fine with lithium batteries but if i had it to do over i would have bought a snap on or make they are adjustable up to around 500 lb ft of tq and they are no joke nearly as powerfull as a great air impact
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    I have that one you posted OP, works awesome. Only complaint is that it is bulky so it can't do much

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    We have a cordless Dewalt 3/8 electric impact. It is awesome. It is so handy, you don't have to run hoses everywhere. I think ours was 6 years old before we rebuild the batteries and for 2 of them it was like 90 bucks. Not an extreme amount. We went with a 3/8th because it can go up to 1/2 sockets with an adapter and still have enough power to get the job done.
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    matco just came out with a lithium ion series, on the 1/2 it has like 650lb for breakaway, and 500 for tightning
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    I have a half inch drive snqpon cordless it will break about annything loose on the car axle nuts ect. I dropped 450 for it I would not buy any of the cheaper makes their advertised ta compared to what they do is a joke.
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    The Milwaukee 18v 1/2" impact is a great tool. It puts out 450 ft lbs. and breaks alot of bolts loose. Wish i would have bought this first before i bought the snap on one. Milwaukee builds the cordless tools for snap on. I would have saved alot of money buying the milwaukee first.
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    ^ Bought the Milwaukee one you suggested. Just picked up the bare tool at amazon, and will get the battery and charger next payday.

    Amazon.com: Bare-Tool Milwaukee 2662-20 18-Volt M18 1/2-Inch High Torque Impact Wrench with Pin Detent (Tool Only, No Battery): Home Improvement
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    god dam that milwaukee one is cheap lol let us know how it works out i may get it
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    I have an old Black/ Decker plug in electric 1/2". She will bust the lug nuts off my dually with no problem. Ebay special for 25 bucks.
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    I have the milwaukee on and if you get the li-po batterires they work amazing. Home depot will be the place to find them.
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    I have an older craftsman electric impact which was my Dad's and it still works really well.. Although I do love my air tools... I can't wait to get my compressors in my garage since they're still at my parents house.. I have a 60 gallon up right, 30 gallon horizontal.... those are tapped into a 300 gallon tank almost identical to this
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    Talked to my cousin this weekend and he has his snap-on impact for 4 years and the first battery is just starting to go out on it.....
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    So I got the battery and the charger in today. Got the tool itself on Monday. First thing I wanted to try it out on was my trailing arms. I bought a pair of "Wbodystore boxed trailing arms" from another grand prix forum, which are just Doorman trailing arms. I had bought them last year and tried a few times to put them on but couldn't because I could not get the bolt off that attaches the trailing arm to the knuckle. Even with a breaker bar and a BFH I couldn't get it to turn, and we all know how bolts like to seize up. Especially if it was/is a northern car. Well, this thing loosened up those bolts without breaking a sweat. Took me all of 15 seconds to get the bolt out. Lugnuts are obviously not a problem. I'm going to be using it to put on some lowering springs here in the next few weeks and I imagine that won't be a problem either.

    Moral of the story is, if you are in the market for an electric impact wrench, I highly recommend the Milwaukee. For the price it can't be beat. And it's portable to boot.
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    I have the blue point 3/8 drive set I bought from the snap on truck 4 years ago for $200 it came with the impact gun, a flashlight,two batteries and a charger. It works great. Although I think its only like 100 foot pound its great for lug nuts and bolts up to like 15 mm.
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    im glad i found this thread. i always looked at electric impacts and just kinda chuckled. learn something new every day
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