I've had some cordless drills with screwdriver bits I've used for years for doing interior trim screw removals and always used air ratchets and air impact guns for the higher torque hex nuts , but have to deal with dirty, greasy leash of a 3/8"air hose dragged over seats , and fenders, when using air tools.
I first experienced the torque of the small cordless Dewalt 1/4" driver my contractor friend used and was again recently impressed watching that You tube vid of the heater core removal, and saw guys using similar Lithium ION electric quarter inch hex impact drivers for the diss-assembly.
I almost bought a cordless 12v Lith Ion 3/8" Milwaukee battery version of a 3/8 air ratchet at home depot but the batteries and charger need to be bought separately. Instead I bought a compact 12v lith Ion 1/4 " impact hex driver complete with battery and charger,HF #68568 for $56 and got another lith Ion battery , a 3pc 1/4 hex to square drive adapter set and purchased a 2 year replacement warranty. Thing seems to work decent, buzzing out things using a10mm socket , like valve cover bolts, splash shields, license plate bolts. Not bad for the money
I first experienced the torque of the small cordless Dewalt 1/4" driver my contractor friend used and was again recently impressed watching that You tube vid of the heater core removal, and saw guys using similar Lithium ION electric quarter inch hex impact drivers for the diss-assembly.
I almost bought a cordless 12v Lith Ion 3/8" Milwaukee battery version of a 3/8 air ratchet at home depot but the batteries and charger need to be bought separately. Instead I bought a compact 12v lith Ion 1/4 " impact hex driver complete with battery and charger,HF #68568 for $56 and got another lith Ion battery , a 3pc 1/4 hex to square drive adapter set and purchased a 2 year replacement warranty. Thing seems to work decent, buzzing out things using a10mm socket , like valve cover bolts, splash shields, license plate bolts. Not bad for the money
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