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Works Absolutely Great!,
November 2, 2009
By TheFixerDude
from Irving, Texas
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"I bought this mainly for tightening 1/2'' concrete anchors in our warehouse guide rail system. I have to do this about every 6 months as the lifts are constantly bumping them and causing them to work loose. There's about 1,600 of them in the warehouse, so you can imagine how much time it saves me! It works great!"
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Professional
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Perfect tool for the job.,
November 2, 2009
By Besty
from Upstate New York
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"I'm a car nut and needed an impact wrench to remove the lug nuts so I could clean the huge wheels, tires and fender wells on my Dodge Viper. This wrench is perfect. Ideal weight and power to do the job. No more lug nut wrench."
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Home Handyman
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impact wrench,
November 2, 2009
By linkin
from hubertus wisconsin
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"would be a 5 star if it had a tourque setting, i work on 5 differant cars and the impact has plenty of power to remove lug nuts but i am afraid it would snap off a stud if i used it to install lug nuts, i also purched the northern tool impact sockets to accomadate the wrench, the sockets and wrench are a good buy for the price, if you do much auto work i would highly recomend this tool and sockets."
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Home Handyman
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1/2 impact,
October 20, 2009
By hlndeerhunter
from Anacoco, LA.
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"Great product, has good power, good speed, breaks the blades lose on my mower with no problem."
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Home Handyman
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it does the job!,
October 19, 2009
By leftyguitar
from Michigan
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"Love it...what can I say, it makes wheel removal a snap like it should...can't beat the power from a corded unit. I thought about getting the battery powered one, but I have a AAA card, and who feels like changing a tire on the highway? Just get this one; you won't be dissappointed."
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Home Handyman
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Norther Tool 1/2" Electric Impact Wrench,
October 19, 2009
By Mechanicgil
from Spokane, WA
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"I bought this unit for use in my garage at home changing over car tires / wheels from summer to winter set. I have used it for two changeovers so far so it has had very littler use. Function is great. Construction appears to be good. Only time can tell how well internal quality is. However the price seems more than fair for this product."
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Professional
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Northern Impact Wrech,
July 23, 2009
By DWL1001
from Minnesota
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"I purchased the item in a store, thinking I would use it on my trailers. The first use was driving in lag bolts in the swing set, then off to the lawn tractor, and finally the dock. I know when I need it to change a tire, there will not be a problem.
This tool has exceeded my expectiations. Great product!"
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Home Handyman
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Strong,
July 20, 2009
By Dadio2
from Maine
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"Impact gun was stronger than expected, and it comes in a nice case with extra brushes. Impact wrench saves on the back!"
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Home Handyman
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Northern Impact Wrench,
July 20, 2009
By myke243
from North Carolina
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"I am very impressed with the quality of this tool. Very well made and works great."
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Home Handyman
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1/2" dr. Impact Wrench,
July 20, 2009
By Btderby
from North Carolina
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"I have had this wrench for about a year and a half and used it many times, mostly to loosen lug nuts or engine mounts or other large nuts. It has more than enough power for the job. It is a little heavy and the trigger can be a little touchy, but not near as much a pain as dragging out my compressor, hoses, and air wrench. I'm 60 and not as strong or agile as I used to be, so I appreciate the convenience of just using an extension cord. I don't use it for tightening, too much power! Use a torque wrench! It has been dropped and kicked around a few times and excepet for scratches, it works fine. I would recommend it over an air wrench to anyone needing an impact wrench."
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Home Handyman
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