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    Ole EggersOle Eggers
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      I got this one from Milwaukee : https://www.milwaukeetool.com/power-tools/cordless/2762-22

      It rips them rusted bolts out like there is no tomorrow. I have the one with the locking pin and looking in the reaerview mirror, I should probably have gotten the one with the friction ring instead. The pin really locks but hey….I got it for a low price @ Black Friday last year. The more I use it, the happier I am with it.

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      Ole EggersOle Eggers
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        Oh well, please move this to the Tool section. I goofed…. 🙁

        #860592
        Jason WhiteJason White
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          Looks like a DeWalt with red trim, which I’m pretty sure it is. Yes they have come a long long way over the past couple years.

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          Isaias AlmanzaIsaias Almanza
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            [quote=”Jasonw1178″ post=167997]Looks like a DeWalt with red trim, which I’m pretty sure it is. Yes they have come a long long way over the past couple years.[/quote]

            LMAO NOT a DeWalt. This is a real tool. I’ve got Snap On’s mighty-est , Ir’s big dog and this guy (with the ring) and this M18 Fuel is no kidding the strongest in my box. It rivals my IR 3/4″ gun.

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            JakeJake
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              I brought one today, got home and realised it was a pin instead of a friction ring. :pinch:

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              Christopher WilsonChristopher Wilson
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                That’s a great tool. I personally have the Ingersoll Rand W7150 but have used my uncles milwaukee 1/2 and it holds it’s own. It is quite a bit heavier than the IR but it hasn’t struggled in removing anything. I own the Fuel sawzall, 1/4 impact (the newest one out), 3/8 impact as well as the drill/driver/ Their 12v lineup is just as awesome as the 18v.

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