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Milwaukee 9079-20 18-Volt 1/2-Inch Drive Cordless Impact Wrench | 
| Brand: Milwaukee Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $368.00 Buy New: $163.59 You Save: $204.41 (56%)
Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 27535
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 7.2 Dimensions (in): 12.8 x 9.1 x 3.3
MPN: 9079-20 Model: 9079-20 UPC: 045242063505 EAN: 0045242063505 ASIN: B00005RUQK
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| Features:
| • | Cordless impact wrench that produces up to 240 ft./lbs. of torque | | • | Variable speed switch for maximum user control, 0-1400 RPM | | • | Great balance and a soft-grip handle; reversible battery pack makes getting into tight spaces easy | | • | Limited manufacturer warranty |
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Amazon.com Product Description The Milwaukee 18-Volt 1/2-Inch Drive Cordless Impact Wrench produces up to 240 ft./lbs. of torque and features a rugged DC motor. This impact wrench can achieve tasks only corded impact wrenches could do in the past. It removes lug nuts from vehicle tires, drives large lag bolts deep into wood, and augers large holes. This tool also features a heavy-duty 25 Amp Marquardt switch and an all metal front housing to withstand rough jobsite abuse. Besides its durability, this tool is also extremely comfortable to use. A mid-positioned handle offers great balance with a cushioned grip area, plus a soft-touch variable speed switch and an easy-to-use forward/reverse switch.
Product Description Cordless: Yes, Max. Torque (ft.-lbs.): 270, Impacts Per Minute (IPM): 2,200, Drive (in.): 1/2, Speed - No Load (RPM): 1,400, Reversible: Yes, Amps: N/A, Volts: 18, Battery Included: No, Charger Included: No, Case Included: No
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| Customer Reviews:
Milwaukee has the Power December 8, 2007 18v Milwaukee tools are my favorite and I've used a lot of different ones. I've got the drill, reciprocating saw, light, and now the impact. The impact is powerful, the only draw back would be it's weighty. The way I've compensated was sliding the battery on the backside, seems to make it more balanced. Bought this as alternative to an air gun when I wasn't home.
Product already used when it arrived December 14, 2005 7 out of 12 found this review helpful
DO NOT buy this product from this company. I received this product this evening, opened it up out of the UPS box and immediately saw that the Milwaukee box had been opened up quite a few times. I took the Impact Wrench out of the box and it had scratches and dust all over it. This had clearly been used and I couldn't believe it. BTW, this tool does not come with a charger or battery, that cost extra.
You gotta be kiddin me!!!!!!! November 24, 2001 19 out of 19 found this review helpful
This Milwaukee 18 volt impact wrench is unreal!!!!!!I have owned it for three months now and I have yet to find its limmit. Tire lugg nuts are a joke evan on a 18 wheeler! I have driven 3/4 inch by 10 inch long lag bolts with no pilot holes, straight thru 4x6 beams into stucco and thru the wall studs no problem!!! Yes I said with no pilot holes. And just for fun I drove a one inch by 12 inch long lag bolt into the end of a pressure treated 4x6, with ease. I removed a rusted 7/8 inch nut that was imposssible to do by hand. The tool is big and heavy no doubt about it but not too big or too heavy. It does have excellent ballance and is extremley rugged. This much power in a tool does have its down side, after removeing 4 tires and replacing them the battery is showing signs of fatigue and after 4 of the 3/4 inch by 10 inch lag bolts the battery is dead. (those are huge bolts) If you do this kind of thing often your better off with a corded impact gun. But I have found the cordless to be very handy. If the tool stands the test of time its a huge winner!!!!!!
You gotta be kiddin me!!!!!!! November 24, 2001 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
This Milwaukee 18 volt impact wrench is unreal!!!!!!I have owned it for three months now and I have yet to find its limmit. Tire lugg nuts are a joke evan on a 18 wheeler! I have driven 3/4 inch by 10 inch long lag bolts with no pilot holes, straight thru 4x6 beams into stucco and thru the wall studs no problem!!! Yes I said with no pilot holes. And just for fun I drove a one inch by 12 inch long lag bolt into the end of a pressure treated 4x6, with ease. I removed a rusted 7/8 inch nut that was imposssible to do by hand. The tool is big and heavy no doubt about it but not too big or too heavy. It does have excellent ballance and is extremley rugged. This much power in a tool does have its down side, after removeing 4 tires and replacing them the battery is showing signs of fatigue and after 4 of the 3/4 inch by 10 inch lag bolts the battery is dead. (those are huge bolts) If you do this kind of thing often your better off with a corded impact gun. But I have found the cordless to be very handy. If the tool stands the test of time its a huge winner!!!!!!
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