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Hyper tough 1/2 impact drill recommendations

Discussion in 'Garage / Workshop' started by Newtacoma19, Apr 25, 2025 at 7:19 PM.

  1. Apr 25, 2025 at 7:19 PM
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    Newtacoma19

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    Evening, accidentally posted this in wrong forum I was told…

    looking to get my first impact Drill… For how much I’ll probably actually use it.: don’t want to spend a lot.. just would like one to keep wotI the battery charged in my truck.. for out and about and on road-trips. anyone have experience with this one? Hyper tough 20v max.. 1/2 inch.. with one battery and charger. $59.00 If no good.. what is one someone wouldrecommend hopefully under $100.00 with battery and charger.. if those are even in fact of quality.
    https://www.walmart.com/ip/HT-20V-B...MI-46hi9H0jAMVSp9aBR3chj3GEAQYBCABEgJSPvD_BwE
     
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    Driver or drill?

    No real need to carry an impact driver

    Cheap tools are cheap though
     
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    Driver for lug nuts on my tacoma
     
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    By cheap tools you mean a Torque wrench and a breaker bar 1/2 that fits a 21 mm socket ?
     
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    That would be a better start

    you will need the torque wrench anyway regardless which driver you choose

    I would save money for a better cordless driver. It also depends on other cordless tools you might want in the future-best to have one battery type
     
  6. Apr 25, 2025 at 9:04 PM
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    And I really wouldn't worry about a torque wrench. Once you have an impact, everything gets set to ugga dugga's. And if 6 isn't enough, 45 is.

    #real autoshops
     

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