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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: 15364387" data-attributes="member: 26172"><p>There are several Milwaukee versions, just a few years ago when I got my W7150, Milwaukee had a 1/2" that was only 400 ft pounds, they closed the gap with the Gen 1 Fuel, and now the gen 2 is right there with it if not slightly ahead in "testing". I do believe the W7150 might still have the edge vs the 2763-20 Milwaukee, but the Milwaukee Fuel 3/8 edges out the Ingersoll 3/8 W5130. Also Makita just came out with some high powered 1/2 as well. </p><p></p><p>Ingersoll did just come out with a new W5132 3/8" impact that is brushless, it's in between the size of a W5130 and W7150 and is a ****ing MONSTER, it's 5 pounds though, could fill the gap for people who dont need a 7 pound giant 1/2" for everything. If they do a 1/2" Brushless, it's game over for Milwaukee, Dewalt, Makita, everybody. The Snap On stuff is super expensive and way behind all of them in power. </p><p></p><p>I recommend a cordless impact to anybody though, it's 10000 times handier than air unless you work in a shop, and even then it beats dragging a hose around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Speeds8erM-1, post: 15364387, member: 26172"] There are several Milwaukee versions, just a few years ago when I got my W7150, Milwaukee had a 1/2" that was only 400 ft pounds, they closed the gap with the Gen 1 Fuel, and now the gen 2 is right there with it if not slightly ahead in "testing". I do believe the W7150 might still have the edge vs the 2763-20 Milwaukee, but the Milwaukee Fuel 3/8 edges out the Ingersoll 3/8 W5130. Also Makita just came out with some high powered 1/2 as well. Ingersoll did just come out with a new W5132 3/8" impact that is brushless, it's in between the size of a W5130 and W7150 and is a ****ing MONSTER, it's 5 pounds though, could fill the gap for people who dont need a 7 pound giant 1/2" for everything. If they do a 1/2" Brushless, it's game over for Milwaukee, Dewalt, Makita, everybody. The Snap On stuff is super expensive and way behind all of them in power. I recommend a cordless impact to anybody though, it's 10000 times handier than air unless you work in a shop, and even then it beats dragging a hose around. [/QUOTE]
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