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I'm after a new impact wrench, I've a low budget as its for moving the occasional stuck nut.

 

I seem to com across one every time I try to do something and I either end up rounding the head off or breaking the tool. The lastest has been trying to change the discs on my pickup so not much space to get in either.

 

I've been looking at the erbauer ones at screw fix

 

Erbauer ERP406IPD 10.8V 1.3Ah Li-Ion Cordless Impact Driver | Impact Drivers & Wrenches | Screwfix.com

 

and

 

Erbauer ERI6041PD 18V 2.0Ah Li-Ion Cordless Impact Driver | Impact Drivers & Wrenches | Screwfix.com

 

Also looked at

 

https://www.tool-net.co.uk/p-345923/%20clarke-cew1000-240v-½-electric-impact-wrench-with-4-socketshtml

 

which seems to pack a punch but I don't think it will get into the tight spaces.

 

Any thoughts? Not used one before so any advice appreciated

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I'm after a new impact wrench, I've a low budget as its for moving the occasional stuck nut.

 

I seem to com across one every time I try to do something and I either end up rounding the head off or breaking the tool. The lastest has been trying to change the discs on my pickup so not much space to get in either.

 

I've been looking at the erbauer ones at screw fix

 

Erbauer ERP406IPD 10.8V 1.3Ah Li-Ion Cordless Impact Driver | Impact Drivers & Wrenches | Screwfix.com

 

and

 

Erbauer ERI6041PD 18V 2.0Ah Li-Ion Cordless Impact Driver | Impact Drivers & Wrenches | Screwfix.com

 

Also looked at

 

https://www.tool-net.co.uk/p-345923/%20clarke-cew1000-240v-½-electric-impact-wrench-with-4-socketshtml

 

which seems to pack a punch but I don't think it will get into the tight spaces.

 

Any thoughts? Not used one before so any advice appreciated

 

 

The first two are not what you want, they are for putting screws into wood.

 

Buy the 240v unless you want to spend 5 times that on a battery version. Unless you have an air line then you have more choice.

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