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blackwolf



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I think Milwaukee currently has the widest range of tools that take the same batteries. The portable bandsaw and mag drill (both of which are epic tools) for example.
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BLACK LAB



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blackwolf wrote:
Milwaukee M18 Fuel. Can't be bettered in my opinoin.


I also have the Milwaukee M18 range back in the UK . Its the best I ever used . 2006 DEFENDER 90 TD5 CSW XS
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sako243



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Post #660793 31st Oct 2017 12:46am
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AJC



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We have a steel erection company. All our men have Milwaukee Fuels 1/2 inch or 3/4 inch drive. These are easily the best on the market. 3 years warranty and ours get used all day every day and very little break downs on them.

I have a snap on one myself at home. But that's because I want it to match the tool box etc

But definitely buy Milwaukee
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excossack



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Thanks for the info peoples.

I am surprised Makita hasn't been mentioned yet ?

I was leaning towards a Makita, partly because I like my Makita cordless drill and partly because I can use the same batteries.

I will take a look at M18 fuel ones as well. 1999 Defender TD5 110

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smb



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Dont know about the Milwaukee although I do know they are regarded as the Rolls Royce of Power Tools, but having gone through an expensive exercise with lower end tools I now have the Dewalt 899 and can't fault it. Its just a shame really that Dewalt has succumbed to the value engineering principle as they are not made like they used to be(Had a Hammer drill that lasted nearly 20years and only upgraded due to the style of batteries changing. Replaced it with a 996 that lasted 1½ hours!!).

Just remember not to use an Impact Wrench on Security Nuts Whistle
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NickBristol



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excossack wrote:
Thanks for the info peoples.

I am surprised Makita hasn't been mentioned yet ?

I was leaning towards a Makita, partly because I like my Makita cordless drill and partly because I can use the same batteries.

I will take a look at M18 fuel ones as well.


If you’ve got Makita kit already it makes sense to stick with Makita. They’re a good brand and a lot of the locksmiths I used to work with swore by them.
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ARC99



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I use a Clarke CIR220 24V Cordless Impact Wrench after finding that I hadn't got the strength to get the wheel nut off.
It works okay for me even though some turn their noses up at anything Clarke.

A word of caution, don't use them on locking wheel nuts that rely on pins as a means of security. Big Cry Don't make old people mad.
We don't like being old in the first place,
so it doesn't take much to Censored us off.

Richard
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meeerrrk



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I use a Ryobi one+ impact gun. I mainly got that one because I have a load of their other tools so already had 3 batteries.

I find it priceless when away with my racing car, but obviously can be used on the Landy too Thumbs Up My 90 Project : http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic52774.html
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AJC



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I have had makita, DTW450 is the model from memory. I kept snapping the 1/2 drive on it. Warranty is now out so next time they snap its power tool heaven for them
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Sulisuli



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Impact drivers do require a different type of socket than the one in your tool box just saying Whistle please ensure you buy sockets suitable for use with an impact wrench. 2015 HT XS 90
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jst



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Bosch 18v, will try and remember rest of spec! have their whole set Cheers

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blackwolf



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blackwolf wrote:
Milwaukee M18 Fuel. Can't be bettered in my opinoin.


For bigger jobs I have one of these:



Well, it is cordless and it is an impact wrench!
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nitram17



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your nuts must be very tight blackwolf! Whatd o you use that on and what did it cost as i like it!
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blackwolf



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Maxim Master 35 petrol impact wrench, 1" square drive, new price now I believe aroung £4k Shocked

I use it mainly on plant & machinery (I have a couple of classic cranes) and heritage railway work. Thumbs Up
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