I bought a Ryobi one from Bunnings. I already have the battery and charger so the gun only cost $130. It's torquey as, did all my wheel nuts
Mate has a makita 240V one which is insane. There's nothing it won't turn.
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I bought a Ryobi one from Bunnings. I already have the battery and charger so the gun only cost $130. It's torquey as, did all my wheel nuts
Mate has a makita 240V one which is insane. There's nothing it won't turn.
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@ Winnie that's good value, at $130,
I'm also a fan of the Ryobi, I have the 18v Impact wrench. I use it to swap tyres regularly and it's great for the quick trackside swap as well. I leave it with a spare battery in my draws full time.
I get through 2.5 vehicles before it starts dying with a 1.3amp battery.
Great bit of kit for $99 from Bunnings (on sale).
Well , i went for the Kangaroo creek jobby: http://www.kcimports.com.au/item.php?i=31
Rocked up yesterday so tyre changing today after night shift.
Well let you know my thoughts.
Sorry for the delay in getting back to everyone,got pissed instead after night shift and too hungover the next day.
Well after a dubious start,i can highly rate this piece of kit.
I initially had the battery clamp extension on but blew 2 fuses in about 2 mins,don't know why it chucked a spaz,but it did.
Reverted back to the cig plug connection (fuse covered in cigarette foil) and the rattle gun worked like a gem.
It took about 3 rattles on average to remove the nuts from the front ,rear wheels taking on average around 4.
Putting the tyre back on i rattled them 3 times and pinched them up with the brace(which took bugger all)
All up, 5 tyres changed and rotated in less than an hour.Very very happy with the rattle gun and price.