Need Help Choosing a Air Impact Wrench

davbell22602

Stihl Chainsaw Man
Joined
Jan 16, 2010
Posts
5,169
Reaction score
3
Location
Bunker Hill, WV
The newer model of the $30 Kobalt got a bad review where someone had a hard time removing lug nuts a sedan car. Might just stick with sears/craftsman and get service agreement or extended warranty on it.
 

mfennema

Boilermaker Through and Through
Lifetime Supporting Member
Joined
Apr 15, 2010
Posts
896
Reaction score
2
Location
Florida
I know that there have been bad reviews on the cheaper Sears/Craftsman guns as well. Same problem as you have stated here, can't get lug nuts off a sedan. If you want one to last, you're gonna have to pay for it and then maintain it.
 

davbell22602

Stihl Chainsaw Man
Joined
Jan 16, 2010
Posts
5,169
Reaction score
3
Location
Bunker Hill, WV
Here's the model and serial of Kobalt that broke on me.

Model - LGA-1560A
Serial - 03108

I guess since it broke cant hurt to take it apart to see what broke.
 

Wyley87

The '96 and I have a LOVE/HATE Relationship
Joined
Mar 10, 2010
Posts
1,099
Reaction score
1
Location
Granbury, Tx
I have a 3/8 kobolt i use my my service truck. It see's action about 4 sometime 5 days a week for 3 or 4 hrs total use and gets oiled before i use it every time. I got my 3rd one today under warrentty. There not ment for the type of use me and Clancy need em for. My 1/2 is the regular version of Clancy's. Its the 2135TIMax and i love it. Really light, hard hitting, but with a price tag of a little over $320 it better be.
 

tleach17

I wanna be your Maine Man
Joined
Nov 25, 2010
Posts
6,190
Reaction score
1
Location
Central Maine
I have a IR 1/2" and 3/4" I have used the 1/2" IR everyday for the last 5 years working on diesel engines and construction equipment. When I sent it in to be rebuilt (work covers 75% so I sent it in to be gone over) it was still more powerful than my coworkers new snap-on. He sold his snap-on and bought an IR. You can get them for less than $200. Oil it everytime you use it and it will last you years. Another recommendation if you dont use it a lot before you put it away after use put 3 or 4 drops of oil in the air intake. Hit the trigger a couple times then when it sets it will be well lubed.

The 3/4" gun will take off bolts that my co-workers need a 1" for. They are outstanding tools.
 

davbell22602

Stihl Chainsaw Man
Joined
Jan 16, 2010
Posts
5,169
Reaction score
3
Location
Bunker Hill, WV
I have a IR 1/2" and 3/4" I have used the 1/2" IR everyday for the last 5 years working on diesel engines and construction equipment. When I sent it in to be rebuilt (work covers 75% so I sent it in to be gone over) it was still more powerful than my coworkers new snap-on. He sold his snap-on and bought an IR. You can get them for less than $200. Oil it everytime you use it and it will last you years. Another recommendation if you dont use it a lot before you put it away after use put 3 or 4 drops of oil in the air intake. Hit the trigger a couple times then when it sets it will be well lubed.

The 3/4" gun will take off bolts that my co-workers need a 1" for. They are outstanding tools.

Thanks for the tip. I oiled my blow gun and air ratchet 2 days ago to make sure they were lubed. I think never oiled the Kobalt or the air ratchet and blow gun.
 

Members online

No members online now.

Latest posts

Forum statistics

Threads
28,836
Posts
1,109,352
Members
4,800
Latest member
SpeakerMan
Back
Top