I’ve got 3 batteries for this. When they are fully charged, they can sit for a month plus and still be fully charged. Just checked, still full and it’s been 6 weeks.
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I’ve got 3 batteries for this. They are all fully charged. They can sit for a month plus and still be fully charged.
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How much did that setup cost? What drive size is it?
Milwaukee 2962-20 M18 FUEL Lithium-Ion Brushless Mid-Torque 1/2 in. Cordless Impact Wrench with Friction Ring
$165.00- For tool, about $150.00 for 2 batteries and charger. Rips lugs off a K1500 easy-peasy. Which is one of the reasons I wanted it as I rotate tires every 3k.
I've never been good at rotating tires consistently, but isn't that more often than generally recommended?
Yeah I hear changing my oil at 3k is too much. I know I posted this last week or so, but 16k later, tires still look new. I see recommendations anywhere from 3-10k.In most cases yes, but I do mine every 3K or so as well. For me it's just easier to keep track of if I do it at every oil change.
Battery--cordless tools in general have become very popular. I used a battery-cordless grease gun when I worked at The Bus Plant. In that environment--used every day, charged every night--it was fine.
I refuse to own another battery-cordless tool in my hobby-shop. The batteries are always dead when I want to use the tool, or I have to keep them on the charger for weeks at a time between uses...and then the batteries stop holding a charge.
I have NO use for battery-cordless tools. God bless home-made fresh-squeezed air, or plain ol' plug-the-cord into-the-outlet electric tools.
I don't like batteries for the same reasons. I've got a Craftsman cordless drill that my dad gave me. I've hardley used it, and when I do I always have to charge it first. In all fairness it's old enough such that it's not lithium ion. I am interested in maybe getting a cordless impact, but I still haven't spent the money becasue I'm just really leery about putting that much money into something that takes a battery.
I think that the massive improvement of power to be had in quality cordless tools really changes things.Battery--cordless tools in general have become very popular. I used a battery-cordless grease gun when I worked at The Bus Plant. In that environment--used every day, charged every night--it was fine.
I refuse to own another battery-cordless tool in my hobby-shop. The batteries are always dead when I want to use the tool, or I have to keep them on the charger for weeks at a time between uses...and then the batteries stop holding a charge.
I have NO use for battery-cordless tools. God bless home-made fresh-squeezed air, or plain ol' plug-the-cord into-the-outlet electric tools.