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Grit_dog
Oct 02, 2019Navigator
Wow, some of y’all are easily triggered!
Regarding the drill, or impact, if you do not already have one then presuming you need one for not just the jacks, but for other purposes too? Unless you don’t tinker or work on stuff or do home improvement, auto repair etc.
If you do much of the above mentioned activities, a cordless impact driver is generally of greater use and flexibility than a drill. Small easy stuff can be drilled with the impact and the impact IMO is more useful for a wider range of activities.
Fwiw, I probably use the impact 5x as much as the drill, but I wrench on my own vehicles, equipment and toys and do my own home repairs and construction.
Don’t worry about the geezers who are annoyed with 30 seconds of “noise”. Get the tool that is the most useful.
Having both is a good combination for most household, mechanics and light building work
Regarding the drill, or impact, if you do not already have one then presuming you need one for not just the jacks, but for other purposes too? Unless you don’t tinker or work on stuff or do home improvement, auto repair etc.
If you do much of the above mentioned activities, a cordless impact driver is generally of greater use and flexibility than a drill. Small easy stuff can be drilled with the impact and the impact IMO is more useful for a wider range of activities.
Fwiw, I probably use the impact 5x as much as the drill, but I wrench on my own vehicles, equipment and toys and do my own home repairs and construction.
Don’t worry about the geezers who are annoyed with 30 seconds of “noise”. Get the tool that is the most useful.
Having both is a good combination for most household, mechanics and light building work
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