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Ingersoll Rand W7150 Cordless 1/2 Inch Impact Review
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<blockquote data-quote="Speeds8erM-1" data-source="post: 15364384" data-attributes="member: 26172"><p>I have used one for years, best tool I have ever owned. I recently sold it to try the Milwaukee stuff since I wanted the Milwaukee 3/8" (stronger than the IR 3/8" and it's TINY) and their lights & saws anyway. I have one W7150 left that's new that Im probably gonna sell though, as well as a 3/8" and drill combo kit. The 3.0 batteries are not $180 new, they are $70-$90 online generally, the new 5.0 batteries are more expensive, mid $100 and up. </p><p></p><p>The Milwaukee 2763-20 1/2" is rated at 80 ft pounds less working torque, the same breakaway torque, but usually does similar numbers if not slightly higher in independent testing. The Milwaukee is brushless and their warranty is better, has a light, and two power modes, plus they have 6.0 and 9.0 ah batteries coming soon. The disadvantage for the Milwaukee is it's 10 ounces heavier (which is a lot, considering how heavy the IR already is), and the head is not angled which could be good or bad depending on what you are going. I havent done anything with the Milwaukee 1/2 yet, the 3/8" will take lug nuts off of an 01 Cobra lol. </p><p></p><p>The W7150 will take lug nuts, spindle bolts, k member bolts, upper and lower control arm bolts, crank bolt, head bolts, pretty much anything off of a Mustang. I may end up</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Speeds8erM-1, post: 15364384, member: 26172"] I have used one for years, best tool I have ever owned. I recently sold it to try the Milwaukee stuff since I wanted the Milwaukee 3/8" (stronger than the IR 3/8" and it's TINY) and their lights & saws anyway. I have one W7150 left that's new that Im probably gonna sell though, as well as a 3/8" and drill combo kit. The 3.0 batteries are not $180 new, they are $70-$90 online generally, the new 5.0 batteries are more expensive, mid $100 and up. The Milwaukee 2763-20 1/2" is rated at 80 ft pounds less working torque, the same breakaway torque, but usually does similar numbers if not slightly higher in independent testing. The Milwaukee is brushless and their warranty is better, has a light, and two power modes, plus they have 6.0 and 9.0 ah batteries coming soon. The disadvantage for the Milwaukee is it's 10 ounces heavier (which is a lot, considering how heavy the IR already is), and the head is not angled which could be good or bad depending on what you are going. I havent done anything with the Milwaukee 1/2 yet, the 3/8" will take lug nuts off of an 01 Cobra lol. The W7150 will take lug nuts, spindle bolts, k member bolts, upper and lower control arm bolts, crank bolt, head bolts, pretty much anything off of a Mustang. I may end up [/QUOTE]
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