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    Watch the torque test channel about that Ryobi 1/2" impact before you buy.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Watch the torque test channel about that Ryobi 1/2" impact before you buy.

    To be quite honest, I want it to remove and replace the lugnuts on the truck and trailers. I do not expect it to do all as claimed, I'm not necessarily disassembling farm equipment

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    Now we're getting into another discussion, but might as well have it here. A few years ago I bought the cheapo Husky air ratchet set. I hooked it up to my air compressor and it couldn't even undo the lug nuts tightened to 105 ft/lbs. Now it just sits in my tool box. I think part of that is having a tiny, cheap, Harbor Freight (or Home Depot) air hose. One time my neighbor brought over his Aircat and larger hose, and then my Husky air impact worked better. I still forget that I even have those airtools though.

    tl;dr, I also just want an electric impact that can at least bust loose lug nuts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Now we're getting into another discussion, but might as well have it here. A few years ago I bought the cheapo Husky air ratchet set. I hooked it up to my air compressor and it couldn't even undo the lug nuts tightened to 105 ft/lbs. Now it just sits in my tool box. I think part of that is having a tiny, cheap, Harbor Freight (or Home Depot) air hose. One time my neighbor brought over his Aircat and larger hose, and then my Husky air impact worked better. I still forget that I even have those airtools though.

    tl;dr, I also just want an electric impact that can at least bust loose lug nuts.
    I have the same set, and want the bigger electric for the same reason.

    I do believe my air lines/fittings are cheapos and undersized, which makes a difference, but expected better.

    We only use the air impact after breaking stuff loose with the breaker

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    I ran a mix of Dewalt, Rigid, and Makita for a long time before I replaced them all with Milwaukee. Nothing particularly wrong with any one, and some had particular strengths. The Ridgid drill I had was an oddity in that it had a 1/2" chuck with a metal gearbox, a thing I quite liked and still miss. Their battery deal is a 'lifetime service agreement', not a warranty, and requires registration of each battery shortly after purchase. And you have to go through the time and expense of shipping the dead pack off to them for replacement. Whatever you pick, there is a lot to be said for sticking with one brand with consistent batteries, even where a particular tool may be more or less optimal than something in a different line. And that is what I love about the Milwaukee system. It is not tied to a particular store; I can get the batteries at Home Depot, Bomgaars, Ace Hardware, etc... They are reasonably priced, there are plenty of capacity choices, and the prices scale for amp hours. All a plus in my book.

    I have the 18v brushless impact, probably similar to the one in the video that Ryobi allegedly trounced. I have yet to encounter a nut it can't bust loose. Or at least snap off.
    Math is tough. Let's go shopping!

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    The Ryobi doesn't beat the Milwaukee IIRC.

    So far, I think Dewalt and Milwaukee have the most votes. That works for me.

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    I'm pretty sure you have heard of AVE on YouTube. He may not dissect everything, but I would bet you could search any brand plus AVE on the tube and see a bit of build quality

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    Yeah I got turned on to him a while ago and have been watching regularly. The only one I've seen of a tool I actually have is my worm drive skill saw; then I liked it less.

    It's dangerous to have a third party point stuff out to you. My neighbor commented that the fan on my welder was loud. I didn't think his was much quieter, but now running mine has been bothering me. That's the worst, especially since I love my welder.
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    I?ve always ran Milwaukee. I?ve only had one issue with my impact driver that they covered under warranty. After using it, it would make a high pitch whine for 10-15 seconds. It never drained the battery or caused performance issues, just made a weird noise. I recently picked up a Milwaukee cordless impact and can say that were not joking when they said 1400lb/ft of ?nut busting? torque. Project farm provides some real world, un-biased information and IIRC, Milwaukee has always taken the cake. Either way, I don?t think you can wrong with DeWalt or Milwaukee.

    "But when it's time to fight, you fight like you are the third monkey on the ramp to Noah's Ark; and brother, it's startin' to rain."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Yeah I got turned on to him a while ago and have been watching regularly. The only one I've seen of a tool I actually have is my worm drive skill saw; then I liked it less.

    It's dangerous to have a third party point stuff out to you. My neighbor commented that the fan on my welder was loud. I didn't think his was much quieter, but now running mine has been bothering me. That's the worst, especially since I love my welder.
    Does your welder work? That's all that really matters.

    Such is the life of cheapasses, and people that would rather spend money on other shit.
    I am included in both categories
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