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re: Impact wrench advise
Posted on 6/29/22 at 7:25 pm to pchwinner
Posted on 6/29/22 at 7:25 pm to pchwinner
My guess is that the Milwaukee is probably the best, but the others are good enough that you can go with your Dewalt, and use those batteries.
Hell, I have a Ryobi. I have both Ryobi and Dewalt 18/20v tools, and Milwaukee 12v. I went with the Ryobi, for about $100, and it's been everything I need for stuff around the house. Makes short work of my lugnuts, including on the Silverado.
If I had to do it all over again, I would get Ryobi for the bigger tools (18/20v range), for the price vs effectiveness ratio; and the Milwaukee 12v for the INCREDIBLE ratchet alone.
Dewalt is better than Ryobi, but not by a huge margin. And Ryobi makes a million different tools, all priced for "not very much".
Hell, I have a Ryobi. I have both Ryobi and Dewalt 18/20v tools, and Milwaukee 12v. I went with the Ryobi, for about $100, and it's been everything I need for stuff around the house. Makes short work of my lugnuts, including on the Silverado.
If I had to do it all over again, I would get Ryobi for the bigger tools (18/20v range), for the price vs effectiveness ratio; and the Milwaukee 12v for the INCREDIBLE ratchet alone.
Dewalt is better than Ryobi, but not by a huge margin. And Ryobi makes a million different tools, all priced for "not very much".
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