Detective D
Well-Known Member
I bought a new tool a couple months ago, and wanted to share how it has done.
Now, it isn't some new invention per se', however the mechanical design and application is something I have never seen before.
When I got my Dakota, a rubber boot on the front passenger half shaft was torn. New boot: $12. Entire new half shaft from Rock Auto: $36. No brainer.
Pull wheel, etc. Giant hub nut. Well, last one of these I did I soaked up and used a breaker bar. I was 23 then. No thanks. I bought this:
www.ryobitools.com
Read the breakaway power. No, there is not a missing decimal point. This is the " I pull the trigger and things move now" gun.
I have the one+ stuff, almost all of mine is from the blue/yellow days of yore when it was NiCad. Really nice stuff. Newer crazy green stuff is hit and miss. The cordless drills are a miss. This thing is a HIT.
Most manufacturers make something like this now. From what I can see, the mechanical part on the nose is identical on all of them, the handle, motor, and battery interface is what is different. I believe the nose piece is what is the recent invention. The "impacts per second" is absurd, I think this is how they multiply the power. It just sort of buzzes when you put it under load, hard to describe because it will only be under load for like .7 seconds lol.
It has been an AMAZING upgrade compared to my air tool. Cordless "I said move" is so handy for everything. Uses battery I already had. It has a feature for putting things back on(auto mode) where it will spin until it gets some resistance, than stop itself. So you can spin lug nuts back on without worry of it exploding everything with it's insane power. Frankly, I have been chicken to use it to actually tighten anything, but that's ok, it gets things snug and I like to do by hand the rest for my whole life so I can "feel"/get feedback so I know how tight it is.
It is a hefty girl, but you would expect that to a point, fairly top heavy so you can't sit it on the battery on the floor or bench upright like a drill. Lay it on it's side so it is stable.
You can choose whatever color/brand you favor but this is a serious modern upgrade tool. I am 100% happy I pulled the trigger on the purchase. You can find them in most box stores. Recommend checking them out there in person even if you don't want to buy from them, they are not a $50 buy. Make note: my One+ stuff is all 18V. Plenty of power. So no need to buy a new fangled higher volt tool if you have older 18v or 20v stuff of your favorite brand just for this one thing. Share batteries, it will get the job done still, and then some.
Edit:
I meant to write at the end here, please share any modern tools you have found that blow away the tried and true we have been using for years. Seems after a long spell of just rehashing the same old, there are some innovative things out there now.
Now, it isn't some new invention per se', however the mechanical design and application is something I have never seen before.
When I got my Dakota, a rubber boot on the front passenger half shaft was torn. New boot: $12. Entire new half shaft from Rock Auto: $36. No brainer.
Pull wheel, etc. Giant hub nut. Well, last one of these I did I soaked up and used a breaker bar. I was 23 then. No thanks. I bought this:
18V ONE+ HP Brushless 4-Mode 1/2" High Torque Impact Wrench
Up to 7X Faster removal speed
Read the breakaway power. No, there is not a missing decimal point. This is the " I pull the trigger and things move now" gun.
I have the one+ stuff, almost all of mine is from the blue/yellow days of yore when it was NiCad. Really nice stuff. Newer crazy green stuff is hit and miss. The cordless drills are a miss. This thing is a HIT.
Most manufacturers make something like this now. From what I can see, the mechanical part on the nose is identical on all of them, the handle, motor, and battery interface is what is different. I believe the nose piece is what is the recent invention. The "impacts per second" is absurd, I think this is how they multiply the power. It just sort of buzzes when you put it under load, hard to describe because it will only be under load for like .7 seconds lol.
It has been an AMAZING upgrade compared to my air tool. Cordless "I said move" is so handy for everything. Uses battery I already had. It has a feature for putting things back on(auto mode) where it will spin until it gets some resistance, than stop itself. So you can spin lug nuts back on without worry of it exploding everything with it's insane power. Frankly, I have been chicken to use it to actually tighten anything, but that's ok, it gets things snug and I like to do by hand the rest for my whole life so I can "feel"/get feedback so I know how tight it is.
It is a hefty girl, but you would expect that to a point, fairly top heavy so you can't sit it on the battery on the floor or bench upright like a drill. Lay it on it's side so it is stable.
You can choose whatever color/brand you favor but this is a serious modern upgrade tool. I am 100% happy I pulled the trigger on the purchase. You can find them in most box stores. Recommend checking them out there in person even if you don't want to buy from them, they are not a $50 buy. Make note: my One+ stuff is all 18V. Plenty of power. So no need to buy a new fangled higher volt tool if you have older 18v or 20v stuff of your favorite brand just for this one thing. Share batteries, it will get the job done still, and then some.
Edit:
I meant to write at the end here, please share any modern tools you have found that blow away the tried and true we have been using for years. Seems after a long spell of just rehashing the same old, there are some innovative things out there now.
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