Hardest Hitting 1/2' Cordless Impact Ever? Ingersoll Rand W7152

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Finally IR, thank you! When I was on IR air it always seemed to hit harder than the other usual air suspects and it was that working torque that made the difference. The nut was either coming off pretty much right away, or it wasn’t coming off at all. This battery IR seems to follow the same pattern.

SebastianBlix
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I have been a IR guy for most of my life and the coordless tools are no exception. Seeing the numbers makes A LOT of sense now. Both of my w7152 guns have been best to hell and I’ve always talked about them as the most powerful, they hit like a damn truck. From situations at work where others guns would not do it, my ir would, and do it faster! Unfortunately everyone will see the best case numbers and not the fact you get right away with the ir, that the other have to build up to. Thank you sooo much for finally doing this.

ThadrinC
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I bought this impact gun about 3 or 4 years ago. There was nothing at that time that came close to this. 4 years later it still works well and is easy to maintain. I'm to cheap to replace it lol. Keep up the great work! Thanks for making these videos.

joegeorgia
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Loved the carbi joke right in the intro. Made me chuckle. Thanks, guys (and gals?)!

blockbertus
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Im a industrial Millwright and have used most every kind of electric impact and the Ridgid high torque is very powerful!

cyrusmoser
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I own that exact kit from Ingersoll rand and most of my coworkers at the shop I work at use M18s. I love my gun. It's much easier to use, and very comfortable to use, all day everyday. We do 50 point inspections on every car we see and we also do a lot of tires, so our wheelguns are pretty important to us.
My coworkers often compliment how light the gun feels due to its rake (even though it weighs more than their wheelguns) and the halo light comes in handy when inspecting wheels for cosmetic damage as I'm removing/fastening lugs (as we offer wheel repair services)

Was it worth the money for the IR??? YES. 100%

Vibecheck.D
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My co worker has a lot of IR Cordless tools and I really do like the fit/finish, power, and features. Cost is the only downside

TheLastTater
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Manufacture’s claims really don’t interest me. They are all exaggerated, some more than others, but the main thing I’m concerned about is who has the most “beans”. Period!!!

markashlock
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Been waiting for an IR to hit the dyno. I absolutely love mine it's been a bruiser for over 7 years now. Still awesome battery life.

Joeameturexpert
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You guys do such an excellent job. Every one of your videos is amazing, honest, and thorough.

stevenlatham
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I’d love to see you test Ingersoll’s crazy torque target cordless impact wrenches in the RTS series like the RTS060PS8.

It looks so well designed.

I’ve always felt like IR tool designers actually use them in automotive situations. There have so many nice design features.

EchoConstellation
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That's a quality teaser at the end there. You know how to keep us coming back.

jokly
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I say it all the time, Ridgid is the best overall value in the tool world today.

ToolswithSoAlz
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I bought my dad one of these. We're up in Northern Michigan and it really does work good on rusty stuff

mikecurry
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I have that same IR gun, its in a shop full of M18, Matco and Snap On guns. In my opinion it takes the abuse and out performs all other cordless tools.

Tyfixisall
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Could you please do a test on budget impact drivers. Would love to see those on the dyno tester.
I know it wouldn't be up to the tasks you normaly test for, but would be very intresting to see what these would be able to perform compared to the claimed torque.
Like the ryobi PBLID02.

gaute
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My only issue with the ir is the grip will "sweat" after it's used in a shop. I have a 1/4 inch ir impact and the grip is gross while none of my milwaukee stuff has any issues.

MruGotPNED
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Good to see IR come in with some serious battery powered tools. I’m not in the market for such, and probably never will be, but so many air tool companies have struggled to enter the battery tool market, it’s good to see one make a serious entry.

geoffstrickler
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I have this same 7152… Although kind of disappointed with the build up results I’m impressed with the dynamic torque… I must say though from the time I owned this I’ve yet to come across anything this tool can’t handle… This laughs at Honda crank bolts and does a super fast job with it when others couldn’t much less get a turn & I’m speaking about other name brands including Ridgid… I’m still happy with my IR 😅😎🍻🍻🇧🇸🇯🇲

generalturbo
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I love the reviews man thank you for doing all the research into which impacts are worth their weight in gold👍

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