Anyone use a cordlrss impact

Strengthrehab

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Ive always used air tools but sold my compressor and just getting back into modding.

Any recommendations regarding brands?

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They are good to a point. I love my 3/8" dewalt.
 

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This is a real time saver and valuable thing to have. I have a black&decker 20v li-ion and love it. Has adjustable torque settings, lightweight and compact and battery lasts a long time.
 

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That's up to you there are some really good entry level ones and then price goes up from there.
 

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I have a Makita. That i have had for a few years now. It's 18v lithium. Bought it and a 18v matching drill for 199 on sale from home depot. They have there limits. But are nice to have. I use it every day.
 

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I went corded dewalt, I don't have patience for dead batteries
 

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Ill have to research. Im sure I can get a harbir freight model but would it be worth it in the end.

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I have a porter cable that I got a few years ago on black Friday, one of the most useful tools I own for sure.
 

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I am a fan of Harbor Freight but would stay away from their stuff, stick to the known brands.
 

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Recently picked up the 1/2 Milwaukee Fuel impact. Was very useful when i did my suspension.
 
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I have the 18v 1/2 milwaukee and dig it. It busted loose my spindle/hub nuts without a problem and them is some tight bitches. Might grab the 3/8 for more general use.
 

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