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I am very happy with my impact wrench purchase . I was borrowing my friends Milwaukee Impact wrench to help remove the rear differential fill plug (which i could not get to budge with a breaker bar). The Makita XWT08M packs a lot of torque. Care should be taken when removing rusted bolts, Tighten a little first before reversing out as the gun can and will break bolts if they are seized. So far so good using this tool. Ive never had to use the second battery since I use this only for high torque applications like taking off axle nuts, brake pad carrier bracket bolts, differential fill plugs, etc. it is heavy but for the torque output, its understandable.
Its been over two years since i purchased this tool on July 2016
Its still running strong. It will take axle nuts off with no problems. I recently use this for the replacing suspension components (struts, control arms, control arm linkages, wheel bearing hub assemblies) which helped remove a lot of large diameter bolts. Get a decent sent of impact sockets with these kits (wobbliers included) and the DIY job becomes that much easier
The power is good
I bought it to run the leveling jacks on my toy hauler camper. It has power to spare for that. Also works great for changing tires and mower blades. My only complaint is the batteries are not compatible with my older LXT tools. Price of progress I suppose. Highly recommended.
breaks crank bolts on honda which is why i bough it
Pros: has more torque and much better ergonomics than the Dewalt XR and is cheaper than a Milwaukee. Batteries charge fast. Mine charge in a 30-45 minute period. Brushless motor lasts longer and does run cooler. Three torque level settings are nice.
Cons: costs more than a Dewalt, has less torque than the Milwaukee impact. Batteries are expensive.
Overall a fantastic impact wrench to have, lives up to the reliability and durability that MAKITA is known for. Not easy on the pocketbook, but as handy as it is you tend to focus less on the pocketbook and more on the usefulness of this impact. I'd have no issue buying again.
I am very happy with my impact wrench purchase . I was borrowing my friends Milwaukee Impact wrench to help remove the rear differential fill plug (which i could not get to budge with a breaker bar). The Makita XWT08M packs a lot of torque. Care should be taken when removing rusted bolts, Tighten a little first before reversing out as the gun can and will break bolts if they are seized. So far so good using this tool. Ive never had to use the second battery since I use this only for high torque applications like taking off axle nuts, brake pad carrier bracket bolts, differential fill plugs, etc. it is heavy but for the torque output, its understandable.
Its been over two years since i purchased this tool on July 2016
Its still running strong. It will take axle nuts off with no problems. I recently use this for the replacing suspension components (struts, control arms, control arm linkages, wheel bearing hub assemblies) which helped remove a lot of large diameter bolts. Get a decent sent of impact sockets with these kits (wobbliers included) and the DIY job becomes that much easier
The power is good
I bought it to run the leveling jacks on my toy hauler camper. It has power to spare for that. Also works great for changing tires and mower blades. My only complaint is the batteries are not compatible with my older LXT tools. Price of progress I suppose. Highly recommended.
breaks crank bolts on honda which is why i bough it
Pros: has more torque and much better ergonomics than the Dewalt XR and is cheaper than a Milwaukee. Batteries charge fast. Mine charge in a 30-45 minute period. Brushless motor lasts longer and does run cooler. Three torque level settings are nice.
Cons: costs more than a Dewalt, has less torque than the Milwaukee impact. Batteries are expensive.
Overall a fantastic impact wrench to have, lives up to the reliability and durability that MAKITA is known for. Not easy on the pocketbook, but as handy as it is you tend to focus less on the pocketbook and more on the usefulness of this impact. I'd have no issue buying again.
I am very happy with my impact wrench purchase . I was borrowing my friends Milwaukee Impact wrench to help remove the rear differential fill plug (which i could not get to budge with a breaker bar). The Makita XWT08M packs a lot of torque. Care should be taken when removing rusted bolts, Tighten a little first before reversing out as the gun can and will break bolts if they are seized. So far so good using this tool. Ive never had to use the second battery since I use this only for high torque applications like taking off axle nuts, brake pad carrier bracket bolts, differential fill plugs, etc. it is heavy but for the torque output, its understandable.
Its been over two years since i purchased this tool on July 2016
Its still running strong. It will take axle nuts off with no problems. I recently use this for the replacing suspension components (struts, control arms, control arm linkages, wheel bearing hub assemblies) which helped remove a lot of large diameter bolts. Get a decent sent of impact sockets with these kits (wobbliers included) and the DIY job becomes that much easier
The power is good
I bought it to run the leveling jacks on my toy hauler camper. It has power to spare for that. Also works great for changing tires and mower blades. My only complaint is the batteries are not compatible with my older LXT tools. Price of progress I suppose. Highly recommended.
breaks crank bolts on honda which is why i bough it
Pros: has more torque and much better ergonomics than the Dewalt XR and is cheaper than a Milwaukee. Batteries charge fast. Mine charge in a 30-45 minute period. Brushless motor lasts longer and does run cooler. Three torque level settings are nice.
Cons: costs more than a Dewalt, has less torque than the Milwaukee impact. Batteries are expensive.
Overall a fantastic impact wrench to have, lives up to the reliability and durability that MAKITA is known for. Not easy on the pocketbook, but as handy as it is you tend to focus less on the pocketbook and more on the usefulness of this impact. I'd have no issue buying again.
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Great price and excellent tools.
Works very well and last long