timple23 wrote: » This driver is probably only suitable for diy use. The 887n is the trade/professional model, can sometimes be gotten for 80/90 euro
Working class heroes wrote: » Lads would I be right in assuming the battery from https://www.screwfix.ie/p/dewalt-dcd778m2t-sfgb-18v-4-0ah-li-ion-xr-brushless-cordless-combi-drill/979hf Would fit this one in the OP?
kevthegaff wrote: » What do ye use these for compared to a normal drill
irishguy19772 wrote: » How much would a battery charger be?.. pointless buying without having them?
kevthegaff wrote: » https://www.screwfix.ie/p/dewalt-dcf899n-xj-18v-li-ion-xr-brushless-cordless-impact-wrench-bare/3399J?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIxoKIrtKZ7QIV84BQBh0L7AaLEAQYAiABEgLcF_D_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds Are they the same or just for opening wheels and bolts etc
amacca wrote: » https://toolfix.ie/product/milwaukee-m18onefhiwf1-802x-18-volt-high-torque-1-impact-wrench/ Im very tempted by the above though tbh [/URL]
timple23 wrote: » Shop around, much cheaper in UK
Westernworld. wrote: » Is that one actually 5 times more powerful or am i misinterpreting the Nm One is 170Nm and the other is 900Nm
dodzy wrote: » One is a driver, and one is a wrench. The latter is a beast. Heavy duty work, typically on cars. Basically for nuts! Have it here, from a deal on Screwfix way back. Fabulous tool for wheel changes.
Westernworld. wrote: » I'm a sparkie would be using it for heavy duty fixing at most Presume the cheaper one will suffice?
irishguy19772 wrote: » Great deal but if I factor buying battery and charger separately I am nearly at the 180 the complete set are on sale for. Pity