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I am looking at buying a cordless impact wrench.

What torque range should I consider buying. I don't want to get something that wont be able to take the clutch bolt off.

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I am looking at buying a cordless impact wrench.

What torque range should I consider buying. I don't want to get something that wont be able to take the clutch bolt off.

 

 

my buddys got a 18v dewalt xrp, its got a little more power then my sears 18v impact mine only cost 60 bucks and i believe he paid well over 180 for his.

 

i also use mine every day and rarely find bolts that i cant take off. going on 2 years with it, and about 30 drops from waist hight

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my buddys got a 18v dewalt xrp, its got a little more power then my sears 18v impact mine only cost 60 bucks and i believe he paid well over 180 for his.

 

i also use mine every day and rarely find bolts that i cant take off. going on 2 years with it, and about 30 drops from waist hight

Haha you need a tether on that bitch bro. :biggrin:

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my buddys got a 18v dewalt xrp, its got a little more power then my sears 18v impact mine only cost 60 bucks and i believe he paid well over 180 for his.

 

i also use mine every day and rarely find bolts that i cant take off. going on 2 years with it, and about 30 drops from waist hight

 

 

+1 o the dewalt

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I've used a Snap-on CT3850 for the last couple years and it has worked great. I sold it last week though, and bought a CT4850HO which has twice the torque. This thing here is amazing. So much more power than the 3850 (But 500 bucks). You can find a used 3850 on ebay for 200ish

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