Budget battery ratchet wrench
Discussion
I have a Milwaukee brushless version that I use at work, and it is amazing. Expensive, but so, so good. I use other Milwaukee stuff so had the batteries already but that said I currently have a knock-off battery in it and it's fine.
The sealey ones are not supposed to be much good, and are still fairly expensive.
I'd either get a decent one, or try one of the £25 Chinese efforts from ebay.
The sealey ones are not supposed to be much good, and are still fairly expensive.
I'd either get a decent one, or try one of the £25 Chinese efforts from ebay.
Did you read the reviews on Auto Express for cordless impact drivers?:
https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/accessories-tyres/65...
The 'GMC 18v Brushless Impact Driver GMBL18ID' was very well received for the price of £124 if you can up the budget a bit.
(actually, another read of those reviews and the 'Draper Storm Force 20v 1/2in Impact Wrench 43785' seems a better buy altogether at the same price)
https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/accessories-tyres/65...
The 'GMC 18v Brushless Impact Driver GMBL18ID' was very well received for the price of £124 if you can up the budget a bit.
(actually, another read of those reviews and the 'Draper Storm Force 20v 1/2in Impact Wrench 43785' seems a better buy altogether at the same price)
Edited by ReverendCounter on Thursday 20th February 20:23
shogun001 said:
I use a sealey one on a regular basis with my work. Works well for the price plus the two batteries fit other tools in the range like the 3/8 impact gun etc. If you're anywhere near Birmingham you can try mine before you buy.
Thanks for the kind offer Shogun, unfortunately I'm 3.5 hrs from Brum so I'll just take a punt and buy the Sealey.Cheers
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