Anyone needing a new Impact gun

Location
West MI
I was excited about this, but it looks to be only one battery, and it’s only 2Ah ... the other batteries (more expensive kit) are 5 Ah, and there’s two. I guess it’d still be fine for short durations.
 
milwaukee has come out with some pretty cool stuff. a co worker bought the latest and greatest from milwaukee one key tool set that has a gps and an app you download that allows you to track your tools incase it gets stolen, you can remotely turn off the tool and adjust the speed from the app on your phone. he bought this kit here from home depot for $499. http://www.toolup.com/Milwaukee-279...0MR6197KagUq2Fd1mxXfzF1N5sJokrV0aApmOEALw_wcB
 
Location
MD
I was excited about this, but it looks to be only one battery, and it’s only 2Ah ... the other batteries (more expensive kit) are 5 Ah, and there’s two. I guess it’d still be fine for short durations.
I saw that as well but when I looked at the reviews, they all seemed to be extremely good from multiple sites. Figured it was worth a shot.
 
im an hvac service tech and use impacts everyday. i bought a dewalt brushless 20v impact with the brushless hammerdrill with the 4ah larger batteries which retails for $379. i found the same set on craigslist new for $250. still in the box with the carry bag and in plastic. id also look on craigslist you might find a really good deal there too. at first i thought it might be stolen but i bought it from a guy who buys tools at wholesale pricing so he was able o sell it that cheap. also didnt have to pay taxes. if you use the tools everyday definitely stick with dewalt, milwaukee or makita.
 
Location
oakville
im an hvac service tech and use impacts everyday. i bought a dewalt brushless 20v impact with the brushless hammerdrill with the 4ah larger batteries which retails for $379. i found the same set on craigslist new for $250. still in the box with the carry bag and in plastic. id also look on craigslist you might find a really good deal there too. at first i thought it might be stolen but i bought it from a guy who buys tools at wholesale pricing so he was able o sell it that cheap. also didnt have to pay taxes. if you use the tools everyday definitely stick with dewalt, milwaukee or makita.
hilti ftw
 
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