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    nicknick
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      would one be use full in lite motor work valve covers alternators ect or no i am looking at buying a ryobi drill/impact combo

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      JoshJosh
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        I use mine occasionally when I have several small fasteners to remove or install like on an oil pan etc… You have to be careful because the torque they have is deceiving and you can over tighten or even break the heads off of small fasteners fast. It seems to work really well when removing stubborn or rusted fasteners too. I don’t use mine every day but it has come in handy quite often. Mine is a Bosch but I am sure the Ryobi will perform about the same. Hope this helps.

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        Jack PatteeuwJack Patteeuw
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          A lot of chatter on this topic over at Garage Journal .com

          The “pros” seem to like SnapOn and Milwaukee the best. Some like DeWalt and Ingersol Rand. Very little discussion on Ryobi.

          If you are only looking at light automotive usage, you can get one with 1/4″ hex drive for screws and such and 1/4″ and 3/8″ adapter for sockets.

          What ever you decide, it will affect any future purchase of battery tools because of the high cost of batteries. Chose wisely, grasshopper !

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