I'm a cheap bastard so i have a Ryobi impact gun. Its rated at 120'lbs on a full charge. Just got Ryobi cordless speed saw. It came with the circle cutting attachment. Not bad for a $30 tool.
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swivel head ratchets.....like this:
I have a 1/4" snap on without the rubber handle, and it's NICE. I bought a couple of 3/8 and 1/4 Genius Tool ratchets that are copies of the Snap On and they are decent, well worth the $$$- about 1/4 the price , but not quite up to snuff with the Snap On.
Wobble socket extensions are hard to live without too.
And I'm really loving my cordless Makita 1/4" impact driver- like a cordless drill but with a 1/4 hex shank instead of a chuck. It accept all those screwdriver bits, and I use a 1/4" or 3/8" square socket adapter in it to spin out nuts and bolts. This thing has tons of torque and it's smaller and lighter than any similar cordless drill driver.Comment
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And I'm really loving my cordless Makita 1/4" impact driver- like a cordless drill but with a 1/4 hex shank instead of a chuck. It accept all those screwdriver bits, and I use a 1/4" or 3/8" square socket adapter in it to spin out nuts and bolts. This thing has tons of torque and it's smaller and lighter than any similar cordless drill driver.Comment
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LED test lights are the bomb, too.
I use "The Probe" but cannot seem to find it on the web.
Tests for ground or positive, shows switching instantly.
Convenient as hell, let me tell you!
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My Makita is not the Li-Ion one, it's the NiCad or whatever the standard 12v version is. It works great though, I picked it up on CL for like $70, the guy bought it new and used it to screw in like 10 screws and never used it again.
I use it all the time, on cars AND around the house AND at work.Comment
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/\ same goes for me my snap on box is my biggest tool investment not including the tools inside.
The tool I think I have that is super handy I would say is my blue point compressed air vacuum.
Great at sucking out broken glass from doors and cleaning in the tight spaces when used with the crevice attachments.
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