Parkside impact wrench from the middle..
On giving it a bit of a workout.
Pros - Decent DIY build quality, pretty light and quite compact, got into some reasonably restricted access bolt heads, comes with 4 deep sockets which I found odd given the big point is tight access and a 3/8" adapter. The trigger speed control allows slow control all the way upto max. The light is well directed. And as @eddie49 posted "hammer mechanism and a geared 90 degree output, not simply a motorised ratchet"
Cons - At max 76Nm it's obviously not aimed to shift rusted fused stuff, more light/medium assembly/disassembly. The direction change switch is easy to knock, bit picky maybe but not ideally placed where you are gripping the thing.
Overall pretty happy with it.
Parkside 20V Cordless Right Angle Impact Wrench - Bare…
Parkside 20V Cordless Right Angle Impact Wrench - Bare Unit - Bare unit - battery and charger not included Practical impact wrench for work in
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On giving it a bit of a workout.
Pros - Decent DIY build quality, pretty light and quite compact, got into some reasonably restricted access bolt heads, comes with 4 deep sockets which I found odd given the big point is tight access and a 3/8" adapter. The trigger speed control allows slow control all the way upto max. The light is well directed. And as @eddie49 posted "hammer mechanism and a geared 90 degree output, not simply a motorised ratchet"
Cons - At max 76Nm it's obviously not aimed to shift rusted fused stuff, more light/medium assembly/disassembly. The direction change switch is easy to knock, bit picky maybe but not ideally placed where you are gripping the thing.
Overall pretty happy with it.