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The Greenworks 24V Brushless 1/2" Cordless Impact Wrench is engineered for efficiency and comfort, featuring a powerful brushless motor that delivers 300 ft-lbs of torque and a lightweight design that makes it perfect for tight spaces. With a 3-speed selector and an LED work light, this tool is your go-to for any demanding driving and fastening applications.
Color | Green |
Finish Types | Polished |
Material Type | Plastic |
Item Length | 9.05 Inches |
Item Weight | 1.19 Kilograms |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Head Style | Fixed Square |
Operation Mode | Battery |
Torque | 2640 Inch Pounds |
Voltage | 24 Volts (DC) |
D**G
A good low torque wrench
I've been using in on my car for Tha few months. I don't know if it's the 2ah battery, but it does seem to have LESS power than advertised... I torque my lug nuts to 80ft-lb. On the lowest torque option on the wrench it can't manage to open them.. I need to toggle to the highest torque for it to work and than it opens them without any issues.Maybe a bigger battery will help🤷♂️But - for the price I paid for this kit (73usd) this is a hell of an impact wrench, wya, way better than any chinesium brand on Amazon. It does pack a punch on the high setting, more than enough for what I need. Excellent value!
R**Y
It's Great
Used it for the first time today and it worked great. I changed all the brake pads on my chevy traverse and it worked like a charm taking all the lug nuts off. Saved me a lot of hard work and made it so easy. I'm sure glad I decided to buy this impact. It's a great buy and it came with a battery a charger and 4 impact sockets. I do recommend this fantastic tool. 👌
M**E
Ok for a light duty wrench but torque nowhere near 300 ft-lbs
I have 2 vehicles and 2 trailers, and I routinely rotate my own tires. Got tired of busting my knuckles using a breaker bar. I own several other Greenworks tools, so I already have several 24V batteries and chargers. Saw this Impact Wrench go on sale and snapped one up.What I thought made this such a good deal, was that it comes with a 4Ah battery, which costs (depending on where you buy it), between $55-60. I paid $89 for the tool, plus the battery, charger, case and small assortment of sockets... I can always use an extra high capacity battery, so it was like getting the wrench for $35-40. That's a deal in my book.So far I've used it to rotate one set of tires, and remove a few large bolts under my vehicle to install a skid plate. The wrench worked well in both those use cases. The torque setting is controlled electronically. There are 3 settings, and I "think" they simply control the power going to the motor. So think Low, Medium, and High power going to the motor correlates to Low, Medium, and High torque. Pretty simple and fewer mechanical parts to break.I had no issues removing all the lug nuts using the high setting. When reinstalling the lug nuts, I wanted to hand torque, so I used the Low setting, and did not let the wrench hammer away. The nuts were still "loose" enough that I could get a little turn on the manual torque wrench before I got the "click" that the torque was correctly set.Underneath the car, I used the wrench to remove some sub-frame bolts so I could attach a skid plate. I used the high setting and it took about 5~8 seconds for the wrench to begin working those bolts out. I think they were installed with some type of factory "loc-tite" because there was a green film on the bolt threads. Those bolts were definitely installed to NOT come out easily, but the wrench definitely made the job easier. Trying to remove them from underneath, using a long breaker bar would have been a real struggle.The front of the tool where the gears and socket attach are all metal. The motor housing and handle are sturdy plastic. The handle grip has some type of a slip resistant black coating. A belt clip attachment was in the box and can be screwed into either side of the handle, down where the battery attaches. Overall, the wrench has a solid feel. It is not "light", but I wouldn't expect that from a well made tool.After using the tool, the battery still showed 3 out of 3 bars, so I imagine you'll get a lot of use with the supplied battery. The 4 sockets that come with it are all Imperial/US sizes (NOT metric), and are the typical sizes you would see on car lug nuts.The bag is a nice touch, but if you attach the belt clip to the wrench, it adds maybe 1.5" to the length, and makes it a tight squeeze to get the storage bag to zip closed. It does fit, just a little tight. You CANNOT make the wrench fit in the bag if you leave the battery attached (but you probably shouldn't do that anyway). However, the wrench, battery, charger, and sockets will all fit in the bag if placed in separately.In summary, this is a handy tool to have around if you routinely change tires, and/or work on any equipment that has lots of nuts/bolts. For the price (value), functionality, construction, and the 3 year warranty (tool & battery), it's hard to beat... especially if you've already invested into the Greenworks 24V tool family.UPDATE. I've now used the impact wrench on several bigger automotive projects and I've had a chance to remove bolts that I had previously installed using a calibrated torque wrench. There is no way this tool produces 300 ft-lbs of torque. On one vehicle, I tried to remove lugnuts that had been torqued to 110 ft-lb. The wrench didn't budge any of them. While the tool is good for light duty work, it is not suitable for an automotive mechanic.
P**Q
Very strong
Out does my Dewalt 18v. And ⅓ the weight and ½ the size
K**I
Very under powered
I had a friend test this and its total force.. When testing, he said that the best that he got when testing it was about 120 foot pounds of pressure.. or about half of the 300 foot pounds advertised amount.When using it, I found that it made this annoying whining or squeeling type of sound. I am not sure why it is doing it.. To be honest, as of this point in time, if I had bought this for this tool, it would be going back.. I seen other people talk about how under powered it was, and they are right. The one reason that I am keeping it is just because.. Well.. I only got it for the battery to start off with. I have some other greenworks tools, and since they only came with one battery each, I wanted a spare battery.. and since I got this on sale for only about 10 or 15 more then the battery alone, I figured I would give it a try..As of right now, I do not want to say it, but I have gotten to the point with green works tools that I will no longer buy any of their tools ever again.. Too many problems with all of the tools that I have gotten in the past couple of months.. 2 tools that were under powered, 1 with a bad switch that would not stay in place, 2 were missing belt clips (this one did not advertise one so this is not one of them).. and so on..Considering that I got this for thinking about taking lug nuts off of cars.. Well, 120 is barely enough to get them on.. The friction of taking ones off that have been on there for a while.. This just does not have enough power to do that.. If you are just putting things together, like maybe a bedroom set, then this would work fine for you.. Do not expect too much from it though..
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