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Ok guys.I have an 18v heavy duty Dewalt.Its rated at 300 ft.lbs.of torque.I also have a 12v for smaller applications.I have used the 18v to remove lug nuts,but not all lug nuts.Some were to stubborn and had to resort to the old fasion lug wrench.I actualy use the 12v more.Mostly for driving screws in wood,but could be used on car nuts and bolts.With the 18v costing $300.00 thats a big if.I use it out in the field where I don't have hook ups easily available.If I were to buy an impact wrench for the shop,it would be neumatic because I would be working in close to the same spot.However,the 12v would be very good for small screws and fastners.It is much smaller and lighter and could get in to some tight spots.
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