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Jeff78
Posted 7/5/2015 4:00 PM (#774949 - in reply to #774946)
Subject: Re: Suggestion for Cordless Wrench (torque/impact?)





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Location: central Wisconsin
The volts do matter. I have a Makita 18 volt with about 150 ft lb torque. It will just barely remove the lug nuts on my F150 which are torqued at 150. When I travel, which is often I carry a 1/2 breaker bar in my truck along with a 21mm and 19mm deep well sockets which will cover my truck and boat trailer. My items are SK brand, buy quality either SK or Snapon no chinese taiwan junk. Good tools will last forever. If you must have electric, get no less than 20 volts, again, high quality is gonna cost you a couple hundy.

Edited by Jeff78 7/5/2015 4:02 PM

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