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Old 03-11-2021, 05:59 PM   #43
tweeked
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Default Re: Longevity of power tools, best brands for DIY?

I am just a DIY'er, but dont mind taking on a tricky job with the right tool. Now have about 30 of the Ozito PXC range, and they have nearly done every the job I bought them for. Having 9 batteries of various sizes and 2 chargers plus a spare gets rid of any "charge stress"

The only PXC tool that was a bit of a waste was the Impact wrench. 215NM meant that it couldn't undo wheel nuts that were on the tight side. So I just got a Milwaukee mid torque - they advertise over 800nm . Whips wheel nuts off easy as, including when I tried a few off a Semi at work. You can see and feel the difference in quality. I grabbed a battery adapter so my Ozito batteries go straight on to it. I will use the 5.2 top battery with it, as I am sure that the Milwaukee batteries would be better, but this combo does everything I will ever ask of it, and no need to have another battery set.
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