This.1/4 handles 95% of the stuff I throw at it.
Trick is to rock and roll with the quick connect one. Get the 1/4 and 3/8 bits for it so sockets and pop on it.
Then buy a real legit 1/2" for heavy stuff and lug nuts.
I have a lithium dewalt prosumer quick connect type impact and then the Earthquake XT 1/2" from HF (the 1200lb ft one).
Perfect combo
This is the correct answer. You can use the smaller impact for household stuff as well. The smaller one doesn't have the ass for lug nuts and the bigger one is a lot heavier for all day use.Trick is to rock and roll with the quick connect one. Get the 1/4 and 3/8 bits for it so sockets and pop on it.
Then buy a real legit 1/2" for heavy stuff and lug nuts.
I have a lithium dewalt prosumer quick connect type impact and then the Earthquake XT 1/2" from HF (the 1200lb ft one).
Perfect combo
Pretty much what I've got except I've got all Porter CableThat's the answer right there.
Are you already invested in the 20V Dewalt system? If not I'd be looking real hard at the 12V Milwaukee. Tons of tools the size would be great.
I'm already pretty deep in 18V Makita but still keep getting drawn back to the 12V Milwaukee.
M12 FUEL Stubby 3/8" Impact Wrench | Milwaukee Tool
I never use an impact for tightening though- I zip the bolt in and then use a torque wrench the rest of the way.
That's what calibrated elbows are for bruh
That's what calibrated elbows are for bruh