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TIQTAK Portable Impact Wrench 2100 RPM 320 Nm Power Wrench Impact Electric Impact Wrench

TIQTAK Portable Impact Wrench 2100 RPM 320 Nm Power Wrench Impact Electric Impact Wrench

Regular price $69.99 USD
Regular price $99.99 USD Sale price $69.99 USD
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Rated power: 650W

No-load speed: 0-2100 RPM

Max. Torque: 320 Nm

Impact rate: 2700 RPM

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Customer Reviews

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King Duck
Love it

Really love it. I work on trailers all day long an it comes in handy when trying to stay on the move an not pull around air lines all day.

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Perry
Gets with it

Like it, gobs of torque, but the directional switch is in a bad spot and is easily hit with your hand which switches the direction of the socket. Kinda nice to know that when you're putting something back together that your gun doesn't suddenly decide that you're not.

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Mersch
I used this in the shop and it has great power. Can handle every kind of lug nut ...

I used this in the shop and it has great power. Can handle every kind of lug nut but the switch gave out so was a bit dissapointed. I can get it fixed sure but I think I'll just move up to a more professional daily use tool like the snap on electric. This would be great for the home or less then daily use. I have the old version that was still using brushes and it is still going strong it is just weaker.

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Swift Reply
Best high torque on the market , must own !!

This is my second one I've bought since last year , I use mine in a very wet place is the reason for replacement. I love this high torque impact. I couldn't do my job with out it . It gives just enough power not to break high torque bolts or srip them like the milwaukee high torque does every time .

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James Jackson
Absolute beast

Work full time as a dealer tech, great for lug nuts, suspension work, all around great impact. It has serious power, kind of takes getting used to as opposed to an air impact. If your on the fence just go ahead and do it. The detent pin is also the perfect amount of grip to keeps sockets on but not extremely hard to remove either. One of my favorite tools!