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Guys these tools are amazing I hate battery tool generally not enough power and run out too quick Not these - amazing well worth the $$ if you don't want to run a compressor

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Ive had my 14 volt 3/8 dewalt impact for a few years and love it. I checked it with a torque wrench and its good for 70 ft lbs consistantly. Small enough to get into virtually everything on my Honda, I take it with me on my fourwheeling trips every year. Its also perfect for taking to the junkyard to strip parts :thumbup2:

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Ive had my 14 volt 3/8 dewalt impact for a few years and love it. I checked it with a torque wrench and its good for 70 ft lbs consistantly. Small enough to get into virtually everything on my Honda, I take it with me on my fourwheeling trips every year. Its also perfect for taking to the junkyard to strip parts :thumbup2:

300 ft pounds !!! :) The wilwaukee does 500 !! Nuts

I was referring to my 3/8 drive, its very small and compact. Less than half the size of my 1/2 drive 18 volt which is good for 325.My buddy has a cordless snap on that will bust regular sockets in nothing flat if he rattles a stubborn bolt. Its actually got more torque than his 1/2 ingersoll air impact at 90 psi. Its pretty wicked, pretty pricey too. I couldnt justify spending that kind of money on something, but he makes a living with his tools doing road side repairs for medium duty and tractor trucks. Fully outfitted 08 F600 with 75k in tools on board, hes got more capabilities from his rig than I could ever dream of doing out of my garage! :sick:

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