Best Budget Cordless Impact Wrench? Craftsman Dyno'd vs Bauer Hart Ryobi & Ridgid

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The best budget impact is whichever one you already have batteries for.

thisismenotgivingafu
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Glad to see the Craftsman v20 stuff rated. Most of the quality review channels I have found tend to overlook them in favor of the higher end products.

I have more then a few of the Craftsman v20 line of tools, and they have been pretty decent for the money for my use cases.

djoir
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I've had the Craftsman C3 from Sears for years and now the Craftsman from Lowes for 2 years now. Been through it all from Transmission drops to Engine swaps and so forth. A truly underrated Impact.

Revsone
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Diesel tech here, all my cordless tools are V20 and I love em, they keep up with the expensive red brand my coworkers have and realistically, if something is tight we all just use air impacts anyway. Great review as always!

Nater-zqyh
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I have those Craftsman torque wrenches. They are very underrated, like all of their tools. The only ones that say the Stanley Craftsman tools are junk are the ones who have never used them

toolinhand
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I bought that little Craftsman a year ago. I work for AAA in roadside assistance and aide from the occasional 'so tight the threads are damaged' super rusted upstate NY Salt City lug nut which requires a breaker bar that little guy doesn't let me down. Super convenient for all the auto mechanic side work I do too

ILikeToWatchTodai
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I picked up that craftsman a couple months ago for $60 (display model being torn down) and man its nice to know the numbers back up what I was feeling. Definitely worth the price shes a small beast

BARCAFANX
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*Awesome combo **MyBest.Tools** powerful especially for size. And the batteries last well. When charged and stored they don't lose power like my old bulky ones did.*

rgjtnef
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I got all my craftsman (drill, hammer drill, impact driver, impact wrench, & multitool) v20 for cheaper than a single Milwaukee 1/2 impact. Absolutely love them.

Iknowvfx
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Already have a full lineup of M18 impacts for work. Needed one for school/home and saw a Craftsman with a drill, drill bits, regular bits, 2 batteries, and a charger on craigslist for $100. Picked it up today, and am pleased to see it performed so well. Great review!

davidzmuda
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I just bought the Craftsman based on this video. Thanks!!

Claimjumper
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I have both the 1/2" and 3/8" Craftsman impacts. I'm convinced the Craftsman 3/8 impact (CMCF910B) is literally one of their 1/4 impacts (CMCF810B) with a different anvil and gearing. I didn't take the impact mech apart, but the casing, switch, and motor look identical.

cup_and_cone
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I have been using the Craftsman for the last few months and it has been awesome. I got the same great deal for $119 with the 4.0 battery.

natefxx
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I've got that Craftsman, and it'll run lug nuts on and off all day long. I change the battery about once a day. Also good for suspension because of it's small size.

brotherbrian
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Was surprised to see how these budget impacts stacked up against each other! Would you be interested in testing Milwaukee’s 2865-22 7/16 Lineman impact wrench? I have one that I’d be happy to send you for testing!

jimlaredo
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I got a hart brushless 1/4 impact and it rips lug nuts off torqued at over 140 foot pounds . I’m happy with it

HotBrass-Lead
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I just picked up that Craftsman’s little brother - the CMCF910. It’s the V20 Brushless 3/8” drive impact. It was on clearance for $50 as a bare tool, so I’m guessing a replacement is on the way. That said, you guys are welcome to throw it on the dyno. Just let me know where to send it.

If you want a laugh, I can send you one of my Black & Decker “Matrix” 20v tools with the impact driver attachment. Just to see how far SBD’s tools have come in the past 5 years.

notanavrageloser
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Regardless I still love my Ridgid mid and high torque impacts, great content my guy🤙

injunboy
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Before I watch. A few years ago more like 6 I bought the 299$ ridged drill and 1/4 impact with 2 batteries. And got the gen 4 1/2 impact free I have used it daily for 6 years with the same two batteries and it still runs doing fire sprinkler work. Many times dropped out of ceilings best free tool i ever got.

chromes
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I'm addicted to this channel! Even though in the UK we can't get half of these tool brands....

dominicchesterman