Good but cost-effective impact driver.
Good but cost-effective impact driver.
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Furbo

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3,285 posts

55 months

Yesterday (14:31)
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Ideally available Amazon Prime.

Any suggestions chaps please?

I need one that has sharp and good quality driver bits that won't easily rip out the cross heads of screws on motorbikes.

I say cost-effective because I am not someone who has a passion for spannering bikes.

TIA




996_3.4

56 posts

31 months

Yesterday (14:59)
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Not sure that’s exactly what you need, but I just purchased a Parkside (Lidl) one to swap wheels. They’ll only do about a fourth of their rated torque (maybe that’s true of other brands?), but they’re well made and cheap. Paid 90€ for the biggest one with a battery and charger. That’ll handle lug nuts easily.

Furbo

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3,285 posts

55 months

Yesterday (15:09)
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I am making a price / quality judgement on this one. But this is the sort of thing I have in mind.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Cordless-Battery-6000mAh-...