Klutch Heavy-Duty Compact Air Impact Wrench - 1/2in. Square Drive
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Great Compact Impact Wrench
This little wrench is very light and easy to use. It is great for what it is designed for. The light weight makes it easy to use all day without wearing your arm out.
April 24, 2013
Nice compact tool
If you work on vehicles enough, you'll need one of these at some point with all the tight spots. Also great for removing the blades on the deck of my John Deere mower.
April 23, 2013
Absolutely phenominal
Let me start with a few highlights: Compact enough to go in very tight places such as steering, transmission, brakes. Powerful to do anything on cars boats and trailers. Smooth operation, clean execution. This is my 9th impact, but I was so impressed with it that went back and got two more. Impressive gun, Kudos Klutch. Out of my array of impacts, this is pretty much the only one I use now (Except when need to get 1000ft/lb rusted lugnut off)
February 7, 2013
A great little wrench, especially for the price!
I purchased this thing at the time because, frankly, it was what I could afford. Luckily, that decision has never bitten me. This thing has been terrific for the two years I've owned it. I do hobby work on my car in the garage, and it's had enough torque to start or remove pretty much anything I've tried to tackle, including axle nuts! And it does so while being smaller than many 3/8"-drive wrenches!
The only complaint that could be lodged against it is that it could be quieter, but at this price level that's not enough to dock it a star.
I'd definitely recommend this thing.
January 15, 2013
Definitely worth the money!!!
I work on fracturing trailers for a living, been using this impact for about a month now. And so far I am very satisfied with this impact, I let one of my co-workers use it and he ended up buying one for his own use.
Very lightweight, the compact size definitely comes in handy. A lot more powerful than expected. I think I will purchase a second one for home use once I get an air compressor. Just a couple of drops of oil in this thing and it shouldn't steer you wrong.
December 24, 2012
Tight Spaces
Very good for the tight spaces where you would not have room for an impact wrench. Great for the front on automobile engines! Don't spend 20 minutes turning a stuborn bolt by hand.
October 8, 2012
ins and outs awesome tool
I have been looking for an impact wrench that has torque settings in forward and reverse, and you can't see or find it anywhere on here but this one has three torque settings in both forward and reverse. So this was a definite huge and excellent surprise. Also this wrench has a full adjustable trigger. I have a $500 matco half inch impact wrench with a tease trigger but its only a tease thru half of the trigger pull. This klutch impact wrench steadily increases speed and torque until the trigger is pulled completely. It's smaller than I thought it would be which is good. I'm hoping this.becomes my main goto wrench because its easy and a very predictable impact wrench. Six different torque settings total, easy to use, easy to hold, easy on the hand, strong for its size, predictable, and jet black, I give it five stars for now will have to wait to see what longevity it has. My matco is a good bit bigger and definitely has a significant amount more power but this one seems so far to have enough for most of what I need.
August 24, 2012
Great Gun
Added to my arsenal of air tools i use in the shop, great power for its size. Gotta get one!
August 20, 2012
So far, so good!
I just received my new compact Klutch impact wrench. I bought it because it seemed like a good compromise between package size and torque output. I have 1/2 impact sockets already that I use on a Milwaukee electric impact, so this tool's 1/2 drive size was attractive. However the Milwaukee is quite large and it is difficult to use it on suspension work so I wanted a very small but powerful wrench.
Yesterday, I installed a trailer hitch on a 12 year old Nissan this weekend. It removed the 14mm nuts that held the tie down points easily. Today, I removed rusted-on lug nuts on the '64 F100 that I just bought. The truck has been sitting outside for 10-12 years without hub caps. The wrench took 2-3 seconds or so to remove each nut, but it did it. I'm using a Porter Cable pancake air compressor, so I don't have a lot of air capacity (so I have to keep the wrenches duty cycle to a minimum). I recommend hearing protection because both that compressor and the wrench are a loud combination.
The wrench is the size of a 3/8 air wrench, but has 1/2 drive. I figure that I can always purchase an Ingersoll 231C or Titanium if I need more torque. But right now I think I have enough wrench given my experience this weekend.
July 29, 2012
good tool for the $$
just got it 3 days a go and i have to say it is a good tool did brakes the day i got it and it works like a camp and for the time being i have it on a IR 4 gal dubbole stack and still spun lugs rite off
July 16, 2012