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Re: Cordless impact wrench
« Reply #30 on: 06 June 2011, 23:23:42 »

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I have the Clarke and it couldn't get the crankshaft bolt off the Focus.

Not sure it can get much off anything so I don't recommend it.

i have one as well and i dont rate it[and i do rate other clarke stuff] wont even undo wheel nuts :'(
Ooh that is poor, a basic requirement surely. Although I want an impact wrench for donut bush bolts mostly, and they can be stubborn coming off so need to be carefully, it will mostly be used for wheels.

I am tempted by the snap on....  It's bloody steep though. Versus £75 for the Hitachi body from the USA to go with the battery's in the set I have.

I rekon £75 on the usa hitachi body is worth a punt...? Don't you? :)


Aren't the batteries dear though Chris?
I paid a small fortune for the batteries for my Hitachi Cordless Drill :(
Well, yes they are. But I already have a hitachi cordless drill/circular saw/torch set with the same batteries. Going by the code anyway. :y
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Re: Cordless impact wrench
« Reply #31 on: 06 June 2011, 23:25:51 »

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I have the Clarke and it couldn't get the crankshaft bolt off the Focus.

Not sure it can get much off anything so I don't recommend it.

i have one as well and i dont rate it[and i do rate other clarke stuff] wont even undo wheel nuts :'(
Ooh that is poor, a basic requirement surely. Although I want an impact wrench for donut bush bolts mostly, and they can be stubborn coming off so need to be carefully, it will mostly be used for wheels.

I am tempted by the snap on....  It's bloody steep though. Versus £75 for the Hitachi body from the USA to go with the battery's in the set I have.

I rekon £75 on the usa hitachi body is worth a punt...? Don't you? :)


Aren't the batteries dear though Chris?
I paid a small fortune for the batteries for my Hitachi Cordless Drill :(
Well, yes they are. But I already have a hitachi cordless drill/circular saw/torch set with the same batteries. Going by the code anyway. :y


Happy days then :y
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« Reply #32 on: 07 June 2011, 05:02:51 »

So, anyone see a reason why this body from the USA....   
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Hitachi-WR18DL-18v-Volt-Cordless-1-2-Impact-Wrench-NEW-/200612703120?pt=Drills&hash=item2eb572eb90#ht_2954wt_922

....won't work with these batteries that I have already in the uk ? http://www.tooled-up.com/ManProduct.asp?PID=145515
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« Reply #33 on: 07 June 2011, 08:16:46 »

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So, anyone see a reason why this body from the USA....   
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Hitachi-WR18DL-18v-Volt-Cordless-1-2-Impact-Wrench-NEW-/200612703120?pt=Drills&hash=item2eb572eb90#ht_2954wt_922

....won't work with these batteries that I have already in the uk ? http://www.tooled-up.com/ManProduct.asp?PID=145515


There's a note in the gun listing saying that it doesn't work with all 18v batteries, are you sure yours fit it?
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« Reply #34 on: 07 June 2011, 19:43:25 »

ive got a snap on gun and it will undo anything.even used it on truck wheel nuts no probs.always use halfords sockets and ratchets.ive had my 1/2 inch drive ratchet for over 10yrs and havent broke it yet :)
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« Reply #35 on: 08 June 2011, 11:39:07 »

Ordered the Hitachi body today. 10 days from the states though. :(

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Bumped into the snap on man in his van outside work. With one battery he said he could do their half inch impact wrench for £350 cash.  :-/

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Re: Cordless impact wrench
« Reply #36 on: 08 June 2011, 11:52:56 »

The Snap-on one is good but a bit of overkill for the occasional user IMO ;) Only reason I have it is from my days on the tools :y

Oh... And I agree... I've used it on Lorry wheel nuts too ;D
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« Reply #37 on: 08 June 2011, 12:02:32 »

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Ordered the Hitachi body today. 10 days from the states though. :(

Btw...
Bumped into the snap on man in his van outside work. With one battery he said he could do their half inch impact wrench for £350 cash.  :-/


About the same as an average months worth of takeaway curries, then? ;D
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« Reply #38 on: 08 June 2011, 12:08:09 »

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Ordered the Hitachi body today. 10 days from the states though. :(

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Bumped into the snap on man in his van outside work. With one battery he said he could do their half inch impact wrench for £350 cash.  :-/


About the same as an average months worth of takeaway curries, then? ;D
Or £66 a month for 6 months on the drip, let's not get carried away eh!  ;D
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Re: Cordless impact wrench
« Reply #39 on: 08 June 2011, 12:39:45 »

Did someone mention Curry? ::) ::) ;D ;D
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Re: Cordless impact wrench
« Reply #40 on: 08 June 2011, 18:26:15 »

Hmmmm, curry....  ....not had one for a week and a half.....
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« Reply #41 on: 08 June 2011, 20:21:05 »

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Hmmmm, curry....  ....not had one for a week and a half.....
We you had enough for a month.  ;D

...btw.... Am I going to have to pay Import duty on the item? Or does claiming it's a gift help?  :-/
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« Reply #42 on: 08 June 2011, 21:55:12 »

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Hmmmm, curry....  ....not had one for a week and a half.....
We you had enough for a month.  ;D

...btw.... Am I going to have to pay Import duty on the item? Or does claiming it's a gift help?  :-/
If UK customs decide its worth more than £18, yes.  Plus the courier's handling fee (RM is £8, Arsole Force are £14 iirc)
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Re: Cordless impact wrench
« Reply #43 on: 08 June 2011, 22:01:21 »

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Hmmmm, curry....  ....not had one for a week and a half.....
We you had enough for a month.  ;D

...btw.... Am I going to have to pay Import duty on the item? Or does claiming it's a gift help?  :-/
I've had to pay import duty on prizes in the past so unless you're lucky yes.
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« Reply #44 on: 09 June 2011, 00:06:33 »

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Hmmmm, curry....  ....not had one for a week and a half.....
We you had enough for a month.  ;D

...btw.... Am I going to have to pay Import duty on the item? Or does claiming it's a gift help?  :-/

I have found that when buying parts for my toys(r/c helicopters)that anything bought from the states will always get hit with duty whether marked as gift or not,yet parts from hong kong/china never incur any problem
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