I bought a 12V cheap a$$ impact tool for $10 at a garage/rummage sale. Brand new/no name unit that runs of your car battery and it popped the rear pulley nut off an Audi 5 cylinder and they're on there with a suppozedly 225 ft/lb. of torque. Don't expect it to last forever and wouldn"t use it to put lub nuts on however. My tire guy has a Milwaukee in which he paid a lot more money for(Li Ion battery 14v maybe) and he loves it for wheels. DM&FS
DM&FSAt 02:06 PM 11/2/2008, Jim Cochran wrote: >Yes- they do. Here's the identical item, different name. >http://www.livingincomfort.com/12volminwren.html >Recommended. > >Jim C >On Nov 2, 2008, at 11:36 AM, Courtney Hook wrote: > >>Jim, do those things have any REAL power? I've always been really >>sceptical about them, I bought a 120volt one instead, which really >>does work. What brand/model did you buy? I might pick one up then, >>if it really does work? >>Courtney |
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