Cordless Impact Driver/Wrench Options
Discussion
Hi all,
Firstly, why is there not a tools & workshop category? Anyway..
Basically I'm after a cordless impact wrench, battery powered (preferably comes with the battery). It needs to hold its own against the Land Rover, a rusted Mini & general usage such as on lug nuts etc.
I have had a look, but wanted to know what you guys use. If you have one you swear by or seen one you would prefer. How does yours compare?
BOSCH
MAKITA
DEWALT
Any others I should be looking at? I'm looking to spend circa £100-150 which I think is about right.
Over to you PH. Cheers.
Firstly, why is there not a tools & workshop category? Anyway..
Basically I'm after a cordless impact wrench, battery powered (preferably comes with the battery). It needs to hold its own against the Land Rover, a rusted Mini & general usage such as on lug nuts etc.
I have had a look, but wanted to know what you guys use. If you have one you swear by or seen one you would prefer. How does yours compare?
BOSCH
MAKITA
DEWALT
Any others I should be looking at? I'm looking to spend circa £100-150 which I think is about right.
Over to you PH. Cheers.
If it's just standard stuff then the Makita 18v impact driver should do for most stuff. They also do an extremely powerful impact gun which is a lot bigger and heavier but has amazing torque. But I use my impact driver for most stuff and it doesn't struggle.
They also do an awful lot of other tools which take the same battery (even gardening stuff like hedge trimmers/strimmers/even a lawn mower!) so it's useful for future proofing.
They also do an awful lot of other tools which take the same battery (even gardening stuff like hedge trimmers/strimmers/even a lawn mower!) so it's useful for future proofing.
Milwaukee were the rolls royce of tools years ago, i think the quality has slipped slightly though, very expensive but was all i used to buy when working on site.
I was going to take a punt on one of these as i already have a pair of drills with 2 batteries.
Ryobi is made by techtronic industries which also makes milwaukee tools so its possible the guts of the drills are the same. Very reasonably priced and the batteries fit all the tools.
http://www.ryobi-direct.com/PBSCProduct.asp?ItmID=...
I was going to take a punt on one of these as i already have a pair of drills with 2 batteries.
Ryobi is made by techtronic industries which also makes milwaukee tools so its possible the guts of the drills are the same. Very reasonably priced and the batteries fit all the tools.
http://www.ryobi-direct.com/PBSCProduct.asp?ItmID=...
Thank you all for your replies. I have had a further look and I'm deciding between the following options;
Clarke CIR220 24V Cordless Impact Wrench 4500635 2 X Batteries Sockets & Case
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Clarke-CIR220-Cordless-450...
(Looks like good value)
Sealey CP2400 Cordless Impact Wrench 24V 1/2"Sq Drive 325lb.ft
http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/p/tools/power-tool...
(With a further 10% discount applied)
What would you go for out of the above?
Cheers.
Clarke CIR220 24V Cordless Impact Wrench 4500635 2 X Batteries Sockets & Case
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Clarke-CIR220-Cordless-450...
(Looks like good value)
Sealey CP2400 Cordless Impact Wrench 24V 1/2"Sq Drive 325lb.ft
http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/p/tools/power-tool...
(With a further 10% discount applied)
What would you go for out of the above?
Cheers.
Lund said:
Thank you all for your replies. I have had a further look and I'm deciding between the following options;
Clarke CIR220 24V Cordless Impact Wrench 4500635 2 X Batteries Sockets & Case
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Clarke-CIR220-Cordless-450...
(Looks like good value)
Sealey CP2400 Cordless Impact Wrench 24V 1/2"Sq Drive 325lb.ft
http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/p/tools/power-tool...
(With a further 10% discount applied)
What would you go for out of the above?
Cheers.
I've got the older version of that Clarke unit - only comes with one battery but pumps out 450Nm of torque IIRC.Clarke CIR220 24V Cordless Impact Wrench 4500635 2 X Batteries Sockets & Case
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Clarke-CIR220-Cordless-450...
(Looks like good value)
Sealey CP2400 Cordless Impact Wrench 24V 1/2"Sq Drive 325lb.ft
http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/p/tools/power-tool...
(With a further 10% discount applied)
What would you go for out of the above?
Cheers.
It's not what you'd call subtle as there is no graduation control (all or nothing) but it's bloody powerful!!
Yet to find a bolt that defeats it… I was renewing the suspension on the front of my car over the summer. The lower wishbones are held on with a damn great 27mm nut & bolt. I was told on the owners club forum that they're a nightmare to shift and I read loads of horror stories about them… my Clarke impact driver got them undone in about 2 seconds.
Great piece of kit and I'd certainly recommend buying one:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Clarke-24V-450nm-Impact-Wr...
Faust66 said:
I've got the older version of that Clarke unit - only comes with one battery but pumps out 450Nm of torque IIRC.
It's not what you'd call subtle as there is no graduation control (all or nothing) but it's bloody powerful!!
Yet to find a bolt that defeats it… I was renewing the suspension on the front of my car over the summer. The lower wishbones are held on with a damn great 27mm nut & bolt. I was told on the owners club forum that they're a nightmare to shift and I read loads of horror stories about them… my Clarke impact driver got them undone in about 2 seconds.
Great piece of kit and I'd certainly recommend buying one:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Clarke-24V-450nm-Impact-Wr...
Wow......no soft start?!!! OP I wouldn't want to buy one of these things (given the torque) without soft/slow startIt's not what you'd call subtle as there is no graduation control (all or nothing) but it's bloody powerful!!
Yet to find a bolt that defeats it… I was renewing the suspension on the front of my car over the summer. The lower wishbones are held on with a damn great 27mm nut & bolt. I was told on the owners club forum that they're a nightmare to shift and I read loads of horror stories about them… my Clarke impact driver got them undone in about 2 seconds.
Great piece of kit and I'd certainly recommend buying one:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Clarke-24V-450nm-Impact-Wr...
audi321 said:
Faust66 said:
I've got the older version of that Clarke unit - only comes with one battery but pumps out 450Nm of torque IIRC.
It's not what you'd call subtle as there is no graduation control (all or nothing) but it's bloody powerful!!
Yet to find a bolt that defeats it… I was renewing the suspension on the front of my car over the summer. The lower wishbones are held on with a damn great 27mm nut & bolt. I was told on the owners club forum that they're a nightmare to shift and I read loads of horror stories about them… my Clarke impact driver got them undone in about 2 seconds.
Great piece of kit and I'd certainly recommend buying one:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Clarke-24V-450nm-Impact-Wr...
Wow......no soft start?!!! OP I wouldn't want to buy one of these things (given the torque) without soft/slow startIt's not what you'd call subtle as there is no graduation control (all or nothing) but it's bloody powerful!!
Yet to find a bolt that defeats it… I was renewing the suspension on the front of my car over the summer. The lower wishbones are held on with a damn great 27mm nut & bolt. I was told on the owners club forum that they're a nightmare to shift and I read loads of horror stories about them… my Clarke impact driver got them undone in about 2 seconds.
Great piece of kit and I'd certainly recommend buying one:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Clarke-24V-450nm-Impact-Wr...
I have a couple of battery impact drivers but none hold a candle to the cheap Clarke mains-powered impact wrench I have.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Clarke-CEW1000-Electric-Im...
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Clarke-CEW1000-Electric-Im...
rsv gone! said:
I have a couple of battery impact drivers but none hold a candle to the cheap Clarke mains-powered impact wrench I have.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Clarke-CEW1000-Electric-Im...
I have one of these and I swear it'd turn the earth against itself and mine holds up to a stupid amount of abuse however it's HUGE!http://www.amazon.co.uk/Clarke-CEW1000-Electric-Im...
I'm reading this thread because I'd like a battery impact to supplement this for harder to reach areas but would definitely recommend one of these for lug nuts, driveshaft nuts, crank bolts and easily accessible tight stuff!
Toaster Pilot said:
rsv gone! said:
I have a couple of battery impact drivers but none hold a candle to the cheap Clarke mains-powered impact wrench I have.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Clarke-CEW1000-Electric-Im...
I have one of these and I swear it'd turn the earth against itself and mine holds up to a stupid amount of abuse however it's HUGE!http://www.amazon.co.uk/Clarke-CEW1000-Electric-Im...
I'm reading this thread because I'd like a battery impact to supplement this for harder to reach areas but would definitely recommend one of these for lug nuts, driveshaft nuts, crank bolts and easily accessible tight stuff!
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