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 Posted: 16:47 - 23 Sep 2016 Post subject: Impact drivers |
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I quite fancy an impact driver - but sub £100 - I've looked around at budget models and have seen this:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00OKU1RB2/
But I think it might be one step _too_ cheap - so I'm thinking this:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00SLI9JPA
Reviews seem favourable, anyone have any experience of Einhell?
(I'd like a Bosch, but they're too pricey for my [DIY] level of use) ____________________ '12 NC700S & '12 CB600F Hornet [Stolen by some dickless twat] Suzuki GT500 shed |
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I think Buildbase sell Einhell. They 'look' OK feel work-man-like.
For 70 notes you can't go wrong. A real impact gun would be over £200/300.  ____________________ Disclaimer: The comments above may be predicted text and not necessarily the opinion of MCN. |
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Do you really need cordless? If not, I bought this recently: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/331848556297
It's gone up a bit since I bought it, perhaps you can find that model cheaper. It's a big, meaty bit of kit, hate-wrenched the stuck output shaft nut off my Enfield in the moneyshot-blink of an eye, and has since ripped wheel bolts out faster than removing a Rotherham schoolgirls's knickers.
I may have an addiction to aggressively sexualised metaphors. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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This would be what I would buy.
They are designed for site use and as such are robust as hell.
I have personally dropped them from towers, 20ft onto slab concrete and carried on using them as if nothing happened. You will not buy anything near this grade new for under £400.
This is a bargain, dont worry about the condition, as long as they spin, they will be fine. Batteries can be expensive to replace, but if you look around you can get them reasonably cheap. An 18v will last a days heavy work for an installer on a building site, so home use they would be more than capable for anything you could throw at them.
Check the reviews of the Panasonic EY stuff, it is highly regarded worldwide.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Panasonic-Impact-Driver-And-Driver-/322269103447 |
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| Polarbear wrote: | People are talking about 2 different things here, an impact DRIVER that uses hex sided screwdriver bits and a nut knocker that uses 1/2" drive impact sockets. |
Oh wow, you're right, he's linked to bit drivers.
So get a manual impact screwdriver set for £10 - £15, then smash it in with a hammer. No gulp-and-blow, or fiddling around with batteries, it'll all be over in a few massive bangs. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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I have the £70 wired Machinemart one, it's shifted everything thrown at it, including a 200Nm single sided swingarm wheel nut which an air impact gun couldn't move. It's rated to 450Nm
It's big though, and fairly heavy. |
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The hammering one can only be used properly on something solid as it needs to be smacked with a hammer. If you hammer onto something shitty it may not drive.
Or you risk mashing whatever is behind the fastener.
The rotary action of the power tool will only impact in the direction you want the fastener to go in.
So maybe Horses for Courses. ____________________ Disclaimer: The comments above may be predicted text and not necessarily the opinion of MCN. |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8sthYtnIXc
Gave 20 quid for mine. Got threadlockered star bolts holding down the mounting pints holding down the floor panel
in my van out when all else failed. Also speeds up wheel changes on a car a lot, whizzes a wheel nut on in seconds.
Although I still torque them up by hand. The torch is very good too. ____________________ Currently enjoying products from Ford, Mazda and Yamaha
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| Pjay AKA owlsbeasley wrote: | This would be what I would buy.
They are designed for site use and as such are robust as hell.
I have personally dropped them from towers, 20ft onto slab concrete and carried on using them as if nothing happened. You will not buy anything near this grade new for under £400.
This is a bargain, dont worry about the condition, as long as they spin, they will be fine. Batteries can be expensive to replace, but if you look around you can get them reasonably cheap. An 18v will last a days heavy work for an installer on a building site, so home use they would be more than capable for anything you could throw at them.
Check the reviews of the Panasonic EY stuff, it is highly regarded worldwide.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Panasonic-Impact-Driver-And-Driver-/322269103447 |
You're owlsbeasley AICMFP
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 9 years, 267 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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