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About KIMO Cordless Impact Wrench 1/2
Overall Feedback:
75% positive
80% liked the speed settings, although 20% desired more variability
I noticed that the wrench spins slowly compared to other impact drivers and it is not able to untighten the lug nuts of my car (2007 Volvo XC90).
65% were satisfied with the drive size, while 35% weren't
After a few months of use, I noticed that the wrench doesn't hit as hard as it used to while removing lugs on a dodge ram with the kimo on the max setting and it was just struggling.
67% were impressed by the size and weight
This cordless impact hammer is better than my air impact hammer as it eliminates the hassle of dragging the air hose around.
I was impressed with the compact size and light weight of the impact hammer. It has a good amount of torque power to remove 80 (ft lb.) lug nuts from a wheel.
69% appreciated the power source
The battery holds up pretty well and can get through a day of heavy use.
This cordless impact hammer is better than my air impact hammer because I don't have to drag my air hose around.
70% were satisfied with the torque output, while 30% weren't
I tested the wrench on a lug nut and it spun it right off. The three torque settings are handy.
I was impressed with the impact hammer's compact size and its torque power to remove 80 (ft lb.) lug nuts from a wheel.
I checked the torque output with a torque wrench and it didn't even make 100lbs.
I used the 1/2 impact wrench to remove the car wheels set at 90 foot lbs and then used the kimo to run them down until they would no longer turn.
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