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After writing "No More Tools" across the front of my diary I made another purchase with my heart.
Lovely little kit.
I bought one from Aldi…..matches my mechanical skills…I bought a proper Makita one with a manly 1/2" drive and much higher quality and specification for a lot lot lot less money! Around £150.00 as I had the batteries already
Or just to undo Ducati rear Wheels Nuts onlyTools for Gorillas
Or Larry’s sporran….Or just to undo Ducati rear Wheels Nuts only
I was going to suggest that too but couldn't spell itI have a Milwaukee one, good kit.
I was going to suggest that too but couldn't spell it
Even they've spelt it wrong, the "u" is missing !!
They spelt it wrong on the bike
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You may want to rethink that, depending what you need it for. It’s only rated at 120 ft/lb which is about 162nm. Not strong enough to undo most rear wheel nuts which are around 180nm but csn be up to 260nmView attachment 34970
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After writing "No More Tools" across the front of my diary I made another purchase with my heart.
Lovely little kit.
Beat me too itYou may want to rethink that, depending what you need it for. It’s only rated at 120 ft/lb which is about 162nm. Not strong enough to undo most rear wheel nuts which are around 180nm but csn be up to 260nm
It was busted open last year and now emptyOr Larry’s sporran….
We've the biggest Makita one for that sort of work. This is a work horse of most spanner work on any engine or vehicle ... its 3/8 drive, super light and very small... you can actually get it into places where you need it... unlike the Makita.You may want to rethink that, depending what you need it for. It’s only rated at 120 ft/lb which is about 162nm. Not strong enough to undo most rear wheel nuts which are around 180nm but csn be up to 260nm
But surely this quickly refills?It was busted open last year and now empty
Makes sense then. Does anyone know if Makita do a similar one? I’ve a load of makita 18v batteries and would want to switch brands now.We've the biggest Makita one for that sort of work. This is a work horse of most spanner work on any engine or vehicle ... its 3/8 drive, super light and very small... you can actually get it into places where you need it... unlike the Makita.
Maktec, it's Makita and cheaper and just as good.Makes sense then. Does anyone know if Makita do a similar one? I’ve a load of makita 18v batteries and would want to switch brands now.
Makes sense then. Does anyone know if Makita do a similar one? I’ve a load of makita 18v batteries and would want to switch brands now.
Don't apple make oneMakes sense then. Does anyone know if Makita do a similar one? I’ve a load of makita 18v batteries and would want to switch brands now.
Sadly no, but if they did you just know it would always work straight out of the box, work seamlessly with all the other tools and be the smoothest, coolest and best looking tool in the ShedDon't apple make one