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I am tempted to buy a cordless impact wrench to add to my expanding tool box. Currently taking a wheel or two off per week, I intend to tackle some suspension work (ARB drop links and maybe springs if I can pluck up the courage) and also do some restoration work underneath the car by removing and treating surface rust so I might want to take some bits off so there will be plenty of seized bolts.
Is it worth investing in one? They have become relatively cheap and there is plenty of choice, I am considering the Ryobi ONE as it has interchangable batteries (I probably would get the angle grinder further down the line) and delivers a decent amount of torque for the price of the product at 400nm although the batteries are a bit pricey. https://uk.ryobitools.eu/power-tools/drilling-and-screwdriving/impact-wrenches/r18iw3/r18iw3-0/
Open to any other recommendations... or if you think it's not worth buying one then let me know why!
Is it worth investing in one? They have become relatively cheap and there is plenty of choice, I am considering the Ryobi ONE as it has interchangable batteries (I probably would get the angle grinder further down the line) and delivers a decent amount of torque for the price of the product at 400nm although the batteries are a bit pricey. https://uk.ryobitools.eu/power-tools/drilling-and-screwdriving/impact-wrenches/r18iw3/r18iw3-0/
Open to any other recommendations... or if you think it's not worth buying one then let me know why!