Posted by TimV on July 27, 2009 at 09:36:21 from (24.39.241.218):
In Reply to: Re: Impact Wrench posted by 02 on July 27, 2009 at 08:51:12:
O2--you've got an excellent point--it's rapidly getting to the point where the bigger cordless impacts are taking over many of the jobs once done by both air impacts and for that matter cordless drills. I bought a used 18-V DeWalt a couple of years ago and it has all but put my 1/2" impact out to pasture, not to mention almost completely taken the job of putting in things like deck screws away from my cordless drills. A 1/2" air impact is a very useful tool, but it still requires a fairly good sized compressor, not to mention enough hose to reach the work, while a cordless impact requires neither of these. A good one is on par price-wise with a decent air impact and if it has the 1/4" quick-change connector (as mine does) it can be used for many things beyond sockets.
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