Electric wrench suggesions

Electric wrench suggesions

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Timmos1974

Original Poster:

313 posts

70 months

Saturday 3rd May
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Hi

Looking for cheap electric wrench suggesions.

Anybody got one to recommend?

Cheers

Tim

blueST

4,640 posts

231 months

Saturday 3rd May
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What do you mean by electric wrench? An impact gun or ratchet. Cordless or mains? Something from Ryobi will probably fit the bill, or if you need cheaper still, keep an eye on the middle of Lidl for their Parkside stuff.

E-bmw

11,023 posts

167 months

Saturday 3rd May
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Sorry but WTF is an electric wrench?

Timmos1974

Original Poster:

313 posts

70 months

Saturday 3rd May
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E-bmw said:
Sorry but WTF is an electric wrench?
Impqct wrench if you prefer

E-bmw

11,023 posts

167 months

Saturday 3rd May
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Timmos1974 said:
E-bmw said:
Sorry but WTF is an electric wrench?
Impqct wrench if you prefer
OK, I always thought wrenches were a 'merican thing.

Do you mean corded or battery?

Timmos1974

Original Poster:

313 posts

70 months

Saturday 3rd May
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E-bmw said:
Sorry but WTF is an electric wrench?
Impqct wrench if you prefer

Timmos1974

Original Poster:

313 posts

70 months

Saturday 3rd May
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Dont worry perhaps i should of gone into more detail. Yes a cordless one

thatsprettyshady

4,579 posts

180 months

Saturday 3rd May
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You’d have to define “cheap”, but I have a Makita brushless one and it’s been very good.

Scootersp

3,634 posts

203 months

Sunday 4th May
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I have milwaukee fuel ones

I like the ratchet one as well as a impact gun. I went with the stubbie/compact impact gun for access so often need to crack really tight nuts with a breaker bar, but a bigger gun won't always fit in where you need it. I am looking into getting a higher torque gun as well but it's a luxury i don't yet really need.

I still quite like using my own effort but these tools really help save time, the ratchet is great for taking off under tray bolts and brilliant on those bolts that are in tight spaces as if you can get on the nut head you can crack it manually and then trigger it completely off, no x100 ratchet swings of 20 degrees each time etc.

The impact gun is great for wheel nuts and again just general speed.

The milwaukee one I have has x4 setting 3 of varying torque and one that stops at a really low torque so protects against stripping/cross threading when you are working fast and loose!

That's the thing with getting a more powerful gun, you need to be more careful you don't cause yourself problems


I think mines is this one, you need to research what's best ie M12 or M18 and as the batteries aren't interchangeable it'll pay you to check the brand has all the tools you need.

I have the tyre pump, hand vacuum, little disc cutter, drill and light system now as well (all M12)

https://www.bigredpowertools.co.uk/milwaukee-m12fi...

Edited by Scootersp on Sunday 4th May 01:05

Belle427

10,536 posts

248 months

Sunday 4th May
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Worth taking a look at the Aldi offering if they have one, I have a Ryobi and its a bit weak to be honest, not the brushless model but it does not have the grunt of some others.

Timmos1974

Original Poster:

313 posts

70 months

Sunday 4th May
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Dont worry perhaps i should of gone into more detail. Yes a cordless one

White-Noise

5,150 posts

263 months

Sunday 4th May
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You need to know what you want to use it for because they come with different torque capabilities. Or say an option for car wheel nuts

CoolHands

20,711 posts

210 months

Sunday 4th May
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From the evidence so far, not sure the OP should be let loose with one

E-bmw

11,023 posts

167 months

Monday 5th May
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CoolHands said:
From the evidence so far, not sure the OP should be let loose with one
^^^^ The man raises a good point.

Fast and Spurious

1,802 posts

103 months

Saturday 10th May
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E-bmw said:
Sorry but WTF is an electric wrench?
And what's a suggesion?

donkmeister

10,263 posts

115 months

Tuesday 13th May
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Belle427 said:
Worth taking a look at the Aldi offering if they have one, I have a Ryobi and its a bit weak to be honest, not the brushless model but it does not have the grunt of some others.
I have a Ryobi one and hadn't spotted it only delivers max torque with a bigger battery. Someone on here pointed it out lol

Lotobear

7,932 posts

143 months

Tuesday 13th May
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PH never fails to deliver - someone posts for advice, uses incorrect or imprecise terminology and then gets ridiculed by the bedroom experts dominating the Milwaukee. It’s so predictable. Reminds me of the not the nine I clock news hi fi sketch

InitialDave

13,177 posts

134 months

Tuesday 13th May
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I have a half inch DeWalt, and it works well. Rarely have to get the big breaker bar out and do something manually.

I don't regard an impact gun as something to muck about with anything weedy to save a small amount of money.

Timmos1974

Original Poster:

313 posts

70 months

Friday 16th May
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CoolHands said:
From the evidence so far, not sure the OP should be let loose with one
Where did that come from?