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Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
real tuff tool well worth the but.
Rolando Toulon
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
I would advise anyone who want to purchase one of these to go for it.
GAL
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2025
Exactly as advertised. Works in removing lug nuts as expected
Mudflap
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2024
I've been shopping around for something similar and saw Scotty Kilmer give it a thumbs up on his YouTube channel. After using it a few times I'm happy with the purchase. It has way more power than I need for lug nuts and such, and it goes a long time on a charge. The carrying case with sockets, batteries, etc., makes for easy storage and convenience.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2024
Love this impact gun. Works great for truck tires and rv hitch maintenance. No need for my breaker bar now
Peter S
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2024
For the money this is a great impact gun to have for the garage.
Lee Fottler
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2023
I say reasonable ease, as there is a very small button on the bottom of the tool, to adjust you desired torque setting, L M H. This button is very small and kind of tough to engage, so a couple nuts that took some "hammering" on to loosen, I think I was actually in the low mode. By the time I got to my forth tire of removing summers and installing winters, I kind of got the hang of setting the torque setting. I really wish the bottom was more substantial and perhaps located in a spot on the tool that wouldn't get accidentally pressed when gripping the tool. I highly recommend reading and saving for reference the manual about the button. There is also a setting that brakes the tool if you get a high speed runaway, lol. You know what I am talking about if you ever had a pneumatic impact spin a nut off so fast it throws the nut and sometimes the socket. Murphy's law dictates that it must got in the direction of your face or perhaps toward a bare hand nearby. It never goes any of the other 355 degree locations possible, lol. Anyway, in my case I found it annoying as my lug studs are about 3inches long so once free, the nut comes off easily and the tool kept braking to slow the tool. Just to get the nut all the way off the tool needed to be restarted 2-3 times. Again once I went back to the manual, I found the method to turn this off. The tool overall is quite large, and has some reasonable heft to it. In the old days that meant it was quality made, not sure if that still applies, but that was the theory. The case is decent, though the foam cutouts could be a bit better. There are several snag spots. I have a tool to melt that stuff so will trim a bit. Lastly there are two batteries, that is awesome as some of the "knock-off" tools only come with one and additional batteries can be tough to find. I removed and installed 4 tire and the battery indicated still 2/3 or more full.I like the tool with the exception of the mode/torque button.
pistos
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2023
This is a nice kit which is pretty complete. It comes with a case, the impact, a set of sockets, an extension, charger, and two batteries. Not much else I can imagine including. The set of sockets are metric by the way.The sockets appear to be good quality and suitable for use with an impact drive. The case is decent. The impact itself has a solid feel to it and good heft.The product description states that it is a fast charging battery system. It doesn't seem "fast charging" to me. It charges at about the same rate as my other battery powered tools which are not identified at "fast charging", so I would not count on that feature if it is important to you. I didn't set a timer, but it seemed to me that a battery charged in about 3 hours from dead to full.The only question that lingers has to do with the longevity of the impact and the batteries. I have not used the tool long enough to be able to say anything about that. So a concern I have has to do with the longevity of the batteries. Once they will no longer hold a decent charge, where can I get replacement batteries? Who knows? This is not a brand of tool that I am going to be able to go into my local tool distributor and get replacement batteries. The price you pay for this tool should take this into consideration, because if replacement batteries can't be obtained for a reasonable price, then the tool ceases to be useful at that point.
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