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Title: Cheap-ish windy gun
Post by: biggriffin on 19 August 2022, 14:17:46
In the middle isle at Lidl,, 1/2" battery powered windy gun,, says 400nm,, for £69.99.
Title: Re: Cheap-ish windy gun
Post by: Raeturbo on 19 August 2022, 14:53:44
They’re not bad but the 400nm is a bit a ambitious 👀
Title: Re: Cheap-ish windy gun
Post by: johnnydog on 20 August 2022, 00:51:07
I've got one that I use with a 4 ah battery. They are ok for whizzing wheel nuts off once cracked with a breaker bar, but they generally struggle with wheel nuts that have been on for a period of time (as we all know they always seen tighter on removal than when they were originally fitted ::))
However, I also have a Lidl Parkside 'Performance' 20v cordless impact wrench, which delivers a massive 1896nm of 'nut busting' torque, and I have yet to find any nut / bolt that it won't loosen virtually immediately. Heavier than the 400nm version, but a cracking piece of kit, with a 5 year warranty (Lidl are extremely good in honouring their warranties if ever needed). I waited for the Performance version to come into UK stores, but gave up after 12 months, and ordered one from Germany for approx £140 delivered.
Title: Re: Cheap-ish windy gun
Post by: henryd on 20 August 2022, 14:51:35
I've got one that I use with a 4 ah battery. They are ok for whizzing wheel nuts off once cracked with a breaker bar, but they generally struggle with wheel nuts that have been on for a period of time (as we all know they always seen tighter on removal than when they were originally fitted ::))
However, I also have a Lidl Parkside 'Performance' 20v cordless impact wrench, which delivers a massive 1896nm of 'nut busting' torque, and I have yet to find any nut / bolt that it won't loosen virtually immediately. Heavier than the 400nm version, but a cracking piece of kit, with a 5 year warranty (Lidl are extremely good in honouring their warranties if ever needed). I waited for the Performance version to come into UK stores, but gave up after 12 months, and ordered one from Germany for approx £140 delivered.

Thats good value for such a high torque  figure :y
Title: Re: Cheap-ish windy gun
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 20 August 2022, 19:17:28
https://youtu.be/NkIO08dlg_s (https://youtu.be/NkIO08dlg_s)

Torque v power.

3 minutes.
Title: Re: Cheap-ish windy gun
Post by: biggriffin on 21 August 2022, 10:56:52
I've got one that I use with a 4 ah battery. They are ok for whizzing wheel nuts off once cracked with a breaker bar, but they generally struggle with wheel nuts that have been on for a period of time (as we all know they always seen tighter on removal than when they were originally fitted ::))
However, I also have a Lidl Parkside 'Performance' 20v cordless impact wrench, which delivers a massive 1896nm of 'nut busting' torque, and I have yet to find any nut / bolt that it won't loosen virtually immediately. Heavier than the 400nm version, but a cracking piece of kit, with a 5 year warranty (Lidl are extremely good in honouring their warranties if ever needed). I waited for the Performance version to come into UK stores, but gave up after 12 months, and ordered one from Germany for approx £140 delivered.

  Must be different internals, as the one on sale is the 20v version.
Title: Re: Cheap-ish windy gun
Post by: johnnydog on 22 August 2022, 09:51:41
It's a totally different machine; heavier, black in colour, in a sturdy red / black carry case - not the cheap blown moulded plastic case that the standard green models come in. It's also hard to beat the 5 years no quibble warranty. Mulwaukee are the only real contenders for comparison purposes, in output etc but they are far more expensive and only have 1 years warranty, which can be extended on line but not for 5 years.