Makita's Penpact
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I felt like I was playing Golden Eye on the Nintendo 64 while watching this!
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That switch looks uncomfortable. I'll just keep my milwaukee M12 can't get any better than that
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@HassanAhmedAbou12 Thats what i use mine for, taking electrical covers off, small bolts on fan motors and water pumps etc.
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17NM equals 150 inch pounds dusky. Now, you were saying?
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...like the sound of this ad!
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It depends on what you're gonna do with it.
For the real work I use a strong machine.
But the Makita 7.2V or the GDR 10.8V is handy to putt in your car for emergency repairs. Or you can just use a screwdriver ._.
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The Bosch GSR was what I was referring to but the GDR would be a good comparison since that is an impact driver too. I have this Makita 7.2V and its useful in tight corners and with the impact facility better than just a driver.
I also have the 18V Makita impact driver and this does the serious work. Packs 145Nm of torque too ;) Although I have the Makita LXT BHP451 which packs 80Nm of torque without Impact action so much less noisier!
17 NM? Thats low... Also the looks of that thing are horrible.
Onypop2 3 years ago 4
This little thing i very good for small repairs, like opening all kinds of electric appliances, normal size cordless drivers are very bulky to use for that kind of work.
HassanAhmedAbou12 1 year ago