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    Quote Originally Posted by superacerc View Post
    It's one of the more heavy duty commercial models of the 18v ones.
    Had to order this one cause they don't carry it at any local store that I've seen.
    Whats the difference in this one? I know the old mans impact has a light on it and mine don't and his seems smaller. I guess they must have several different models. Is this production changes or are they actually different in power or something?

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    Oh man I love Dewalt too! Back when I worked construction I started off using other lesser brands, but after braking a couple I decided to shell out some real money. I still have my original Dewalt cordless drill and still use it as my primary drill. I dropped it off a few roofs, I have had it smoking a couple times, and dropped it in a toilet once Moral of the story, I have beat the piss out of it for years and it is still performing flawlessly!

    A couple weeks ago I bought one of these for the wife, but I find myself using it all the time.

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    This thing is tiny, compact, and I love the LEDs in the face to see what you are doing from any angle! I have been able to reach places that I couldn't before. (Like I was able to relocate my ARB compressor where I originally wanted it, but at the time I couldn't get my drill in there to drill the mounting holes)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt View Post


    Something EVERY home mechanic should have
    That thing is solid - I think Sal used one similar to it - It's pretty crazy it's like the next best thing to air tools. It's strong enough to completely compress coil springs repeatedly (for those who make mistakes and have to decompress and recompress - lol)....

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    There is a commercial version of this tool that you can't find easily in stores. In fact it's hard to find online a bit. Runs about 200-270 new with the case, 2 batteries and a charger. I've got one and it's exactly like a real impact gun. Lets see if i can dig up the model.
    It's a full size 1/2" drive.

    Found it, Here it is:


    •Frameless motor for extended tool durability and life
    •Compact size and weight allow access into tighter areas and reduces user fatigue
    •1,740 in-lbs of torque to perform a wide range of fastening applications
    •0-2,400 rpm/0-2,700 ipm for faster application speed
    •Replaceable brushes for increased serviceability
    •Textured anti-slip comfort grip provides maximum comfort
    •Durable magnesium gear case and all metal transmission for extended durability
    •Heavy-duty impacting mechanism directs torque to fastener without kickback
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    It's a little mo hevy duty! I've never had a tool i've loved more!
    2007 Commander 4.7L, QTII, OEM Towing Option, tow hooks, 2"OME + 1/4" rusty's leveling spacer, Bilstein 5150 Rear Shks, Rear sway bar removed, 4xguard front skid, Offroad Unlimited Defender Roof Rack, Hella 500FF lights, 265/70/R17 BFG KM2 M/Ts 1.5" Rough Country Wheel Spacers
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    Quote Originally Posted by superacerc View Post
    It's a little mo hevy duty! I've never had a tool i've loved more!
    The one I have seems indestructible I could just imagine what that ones like.

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    It's nearly the same most likely except the tip is made for standard sockets. The same sockets you may already be using on an air driven impact drill.
    2007 Commander 4.7L, QTII, OEM Towing Option, tow hooks, 2"OME + 1/4" rusty's leveling spacer, Bilstein 5150 Rear Shks, Rear sway bar removed, 4xguard front skid, Offroad Unlimited Defender Roof Rack, Hella 500FF lights, 265/70/R17 BFG KM2 M/Ts 1.5" Rough Country Wheel Spacers
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    Which one of these do I need to bust the lug nuts on my Commander? I'd like a kit with 2 batteries/charger. Also what size socket do I need.?
    Where do you buy these? I've only found small ones at Lowes and Sears.
    Perhaps I should just try and flag down the Snap-On guy. I noticed the shop rotating my tires was using snap on.

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    If you want to bust lugs you'll have to order the dewalt one or hit the snap on guy for sure. The dewalt one that will do that I haven't seen it in any stores


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