Paul
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Feb 10, 2021 20:21:44 GMT
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ChasR
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Feb 10, 2021 20:53:07 GMT
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I own the same one but in the Draper model. It's very very handy! It won't crack things undone but it will speed things up massively. Things like undertrays are a piece of cake with this as the speed of it undoing things really helps. It's not super fast on the speed like my Dewalt rattle gun but it's not miles off. Where you need to keep the bolt on relatively straight but the location is awkward the tool is good too. Mine sometimes slips in the gears which I need to phone Draper about for repair. But it still works fo the purpose of undoing things. For that reason, I'd spend more and get the Milwaukee version. It's what I plan do to if Draper don't repair mine. The batteries last a decent while too .
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Paul
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Feb 11, 2021 13:25:01 GMT
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Things like undertrays are a piece of cake with this as the speed of it undoing things really helps. Hadn't thought of that...would make taking those dozen or so bolts of so much quicker...
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Feb 11, 2021 16:58:23 GMT
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i bought a cheapy ebay chinese one, i use it a fair bit its pretty handy, don't think id buy an expensive one though.
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mk2cossie
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Feb 11, 2021 18:36:53 GMT
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I own the same one but in the Draper model. It's very very handy! It won't crack things undone but it will speed things up massively. Things like undertrays are a piece of cake with this as the speed of it undoing things really helps. It's not super fast on the speed like my Dewalt rattle gun but it's not miles off. Where you need to keep the bolt on relatively straight but the location is awkward the tool is good too. Mine sometimes slips in the gears which I need to phone Draper about for repair. But it still works fo the purpose of undoing things. For that reason, I'd spend more and get the Milwaukee version. It's what I plan do to if Draper don't repair mine. The batteries last a decent while too . If it is anything like my Snap-on one at work, you can undo some fasteners that are tighter than it "should" undo by getting it up to speed and hoofing it on to the fastener to crack the tighter stuff loose Its one of those tools you may not think you'd use a great deal, but they are very handy! Especially if they have a long neck to reach in to some awkward places
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Feb 11, 2021 19:23:52 GMT
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i bought a cheapy ebay chinese one, i use it a fair bit its pretty handy, don't think id buy an expensive one though. now have two cheapies, lost one, bought replacement, found first one. Never thought would use it enough to justify the cost of even a cheapy Total convert now, Ttfn Glenn
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Just bought a Milwaukee 12v one.
Not used it yet though, and chose Milwaukee because I already had some kit so could just buy a bare body.
Hoping it will prove itself on an upcoming running gear swap
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