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need guidance on Dewalt cordless drill and impact
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve@TF" data-source="post: 14552367" data-attributes="member: 40308"><p>dewalt impact should be fine but buy the bigger one for sure. the smaller one might not remove lug nuts, the bigger one should.</p><p></p><p>i have the ryobi 18v system. i bought the big daddy 1/2" impact gun. it removes lug nuts just fine as long as theyre not over torqued (my buddys makita does). i torque my wheels to 100 ft lbs and the ryobi 1/2" handles it just fine. and its only 18v. the more v the more power. they now have 24v! :rockon: i have a couple of the smaller impacts that came in bundles and they cant handle lug nuts for shit. had to buy the big daddy separately. i use mine quite often as you can imagine, and it never fails me. but if youre a professional then id definitely recommend going higher up like makita or even snap on. but for hobbyist use, it works just fine. the drills handle all my household needs.</p><p></p><p>i also have an oooold school makita 9.6v drill set. over 20 years old. the drill still kicks ass. the batteries are starting to finally go. that thing is a beast! makita ftw!</p><p></p><p>and ryobi is below makita, dewalt, etc... lol. and it does the job just fine. i already had the system so i bought more into it. bought the badass lithium batteries. the system has been rocking no problem. recently got the $100 battery for 1/2 off during fathers day sale. picked up the big daddy impact during Christmas time sales.</p><p></p><p>they should have some great deals on most of the brands on BF weekend and no need to get in line at the crack of dawn either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve@TF, post: 14552367, member: 40308"] dewalt impact should be fine but buy the bigger one for sure. the smaller one might not remove lug nuts, the bigger one should. i have the ryobi 18v system. i bought the big daddy 1/2" impact gun. it removes lug nuts just fine as long as theyre not over torqued (my buddys makita does). i torque my wheels to 100 ft lbs and the ryobi 1/2" handles it just fine. and its only 18v. the more v the more power. they now have 24v! :rockon: i have a couple of the smaller impacts that came in bundles and they cant handle lug nuts for shit. had to buy the big daddy separately. i use mine quite often as you can imagine, and it never fails me. but if youre a professional then id definitely recommend going higher up like makita or even snap on. but for hobbyist use, it works just fine. the drills handle all my household needs. i also have an oooold school makita 9.6v drill set. over 20 years old. the drill still kicks ass. the batteries are starting to finally go. that thing is a beast! makita ftw! and ryobi is below makita, dewalt, etc... lol. and it does the job just fine. i already had the system so i bought more into it. bought the badass lithium batteries. the system has been rocking no problem. recently got the $100 battery for 1/2 off during fathers day sale. picked up the big daddy impact during Christmas time sales. they should have some great deals on most of the brands on BF weekend and no need to get in line at the crack of dawn either. [/QUOTE]
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