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hammernob
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impact driver ?

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im currently thinking of buying an impact driver to use alongside my trusty panasonic 15.6 ,how good are they is it worth listening to that racket ? :scratch:
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too right it is, once you own one you will never use anything else to drive a screw. Even my ryobi is better then my £250 li-ion 18v hitachi 3ah combi drill at banging screws in because its an impact driver.
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Post by big-all »

i have the ryobi

you wont know how you lived without it knocks 4" screws in like its butter :thumbright:
they only make a noise as the resistance builds up :boxing: :boxing:
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I bought the Ryobi One+ impact driver last week. My walls r now full of screws! :cussing:
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