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  • #143664

    Jayg
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    Ok so taking the wheels off was tough work and see a picture earlier which I can’t find now of someone taking there wheel off and in the picture was a impact gun so my question is what’s everyone using gun brand wise as just went on eBay and there’s such a choice ?

    #143665

    srea064
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    Good question as I too am interested in getting one of these.

    Look forward to peoples choices and opinions.



    Steve – Magnetic Grey – Sold.

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    #143677

    Jayg
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    Yeh don’t want to spend loads as will only use it a few times a year but don’t want a cheap brand either ?

    #143688

    mexicoian
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    Value for money ” Dewalt ??

    #143696

    GM
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    I use the metabo one for work regular… 7Ah bats all good ? when it comes to the car tho, i prefer a power bar and to do it by hand.

    #143709

    paulmichael
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    DeWalt DCF899. I did a lot of research before I bought it. Never failed to undo anything. Can also be used to rotate the earth!!!

    #143944

    andy thornton
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    I bought the best there is as used daily only £500.



    Former RS Edition owner

    #144122

    crocket81
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    I’ve just bought the brand new snap on ct9075 1/2 inch gun, I’m a mechanic and it gets used everyday, bit over kill for occasional use cos the price tag isn’t cheap @ £650 but I have never used a gun as powerful as it, milwaukee ones are very good for the money and you won’t go wrong with them either

    #144221

    andy thornton
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    Hi crocket81 ,i bought the 3/8 for getting into tight spaces as dewalt etc the battery gets in the way,work supply 1/2 CP impact gun and they will take bus wheel nuts off no problem.Makes our life easier not hunting for a flippin leaky air line.



    Former RS Edition owner

    #144222

    white-rs2
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    The price and quality or both good on the Milwaukee products. I generally get their stuff.



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    #143691

    rs-le
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    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/392642307457

    I bought this cheap  gun off eBay for fast wheel nut removal when cleaning wheels etc. Had it since December & used 6 or so times , can’t fault it for the money. Does the job .?

    #143690

    rs-le
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    As I only bought this at Christmas & wanted something cheap to remove my wheel bolts occasionally for cleaning the wheels etc I bought a cheap gun off eBay, used it a few times & had no issues & works a treat .

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/392642307457

    #144848

    rs-le
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    Blimey I posted this when this thread was started & only just gone on here ??‍♂️

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 11 months ago by rs-le.
    #144948

    robin-c
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    DeWalt DCF899 is a beast very happy with mine.

    Not too expensive if you already have batteries and charger.

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