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Reddit mentions of Ingersoll Rand W7150-K1 ½” Hi-Torque Impact One Battery Kit

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 5

We found 5 Reddit mentions of Ingersoll Rand W7150-K1 ½” Hi-Torque Impact One Battery Kit. Here are the top ones.

Ingersoll Rand W7150-K1 ½” Hi-Torque Impact One Battery Kit
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    Features:
  • Power: 780 ft-lbs of maximum reverse torque and 1100 ft-lb of nut-busting torque from cordless impact wrench that weighs only 6.8 lbs
  • Durability: Steel-lined aluminum hammer case designed to be strong and light-weight for maximum protection of the internal components
  • Comfort: Patent-pending soft touch over-molded grip minimizes vibration, reduces fatigue and enhances user comfort during extended use
  • W7150-K1 Standard Anvil One Battery Kit: Includes W7150 Impactool, IQV20 Charger, 20V li-ion 3.0 Ah batteries, Blow–molded case
Specs:
ColorGray
Height5 Inches
Length18.6 Inches
Number of items1
SizeOne Size
Weight11.8 Pounds
Width15.3 Inches

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Found 5 comments on Ingersoll Rand W7150-K1 ½” Hi-Torque Impact One Battery Kit:

u/pbgod · 6 pointsr/MechanicAdvice

The strongest one I have used is the Ingersol, it's actually strong enough to arguably replace a pneumatic.

I have the Milwaukee 2860 because it's strong enough for a lot of work and I already use a handful of Milwaukee tools (1/4" hex impact, 2 drills, right angle drill, 12v bore scope, drill, impact, couple others). For me it was a convenience and price issue. I don't feel the Milwaukee cordless tools are any lower quality than the Makita counterparts, they are cheaper (Milwaukee, Ryobi, and Rigid are all owned by a Chinese company and made in China, Makita is still privately owns and builds all over the world). I like the gun, I use it alot, it will do lugs and stuff, but it's working hard and I usually don't do that with it. I use it out of convenience, but I wouldn't say it's ballsy enough to replace a pneumatic.

If you don't have pneumatic to fall back on when you need to, I'd say the IR is the way to go.

u/pwnedbygary · 2 pointsr/funny

Ingersoll Rand makes a BAD ASS impact gun, over 700 lb-ft of torque and it has amazing ratings. Check it: here!

u/olddad67 · 1 pointr/Justrolledintotheshop

I use one of these at work. They will break your arm if you aint careful. http://www.amazon.com/Ingersoll-W7150-K1-High-Torque-Impactool-Charger/dp/B007LHJI4E

u/bigj231 · 1 pointr/Justrolledintotheshop

Extra battery costs $80? No thanks. I'll let it sit on the charger for an hour.

http://www.amazon.com/Ingersoll-W7150-K1-High-Torque-Impactool-Charger/dp/B007LHJI4E/ref=pd_cp_hi_1

(A spare battery is actually $100 o_o I think I'd probably get a generic battery and replace it sooner.)

u/LocalAmazonBot · -1 pointsr/Justrolledintotheshop

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