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Yes, Milwaukee is still the best impact driver I tested—but these other brands have narrowed the gap
An impact driver is the workhorse in any workshop. Dealing with screws and other fasteners that require some real muscle to handle? Step aside, cordless drill, and let the impact driver take over.
Few power tools are as versatile as a handheld drill. It makes holes in wood, steel, non-ferrous metals, concrete, drywall, plastics and goodness knows what else. It makes threaded holes to accept a ...
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Are hydraulic impact drivers worth buying?
A quiet yet powerful tool you'll love.
A well-designed impact driver can make quick work of screws, lag bolts, and other large fasteners that are a bit too heavy duty for a standard power drill. Amazon has a very solid model — trusted ...
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