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What Customers Are Saying
This impact driver is a well-built and durable tool that provides the right amount of torque for a variety of automotive and home repair tasks. Many users praised its ability to easily loosen and remove stuck, rusted, or frozen screws and bolts. The tool is described as highly useful, though some noted the included bits were not ideal. Overall, the consensus is that this is a great value and a must-have tool.
Customer review summary generated by AI, including incentivized reviews.This is a great manual impact
Would RecommendGreat quality construction. Very durable. Great option if you don't want to risk stripping the head with an impact.
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Craftsman Impact Driver.
Would RecommendA must have in the tool box makes removal of stuck bolts and screws a snap
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Great product
Worked perfect for breaking the screws loose on my pitboss pellet grill.
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Look up use. Right or left is not very clear.
Would RecommendIt works well but did not include instructions.
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Excellent impact tool for screws
Would RecommendWas able to remove some very stuck Phillips screws with it during a recent automotive repair.
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Hand Impact Driver
Excellent tool for freeing up brake rotor retaining screws, easily breaks the screw loose by adding torque to the driver. Well worth the investment. Also applies torque to the screw when reinstalling. Used this to break free the rotor retaining screws on a 2013 Hyundai Elantra.
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Great tool
Would RecommendI like this tool
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Great buy for the price.
Would RecommendFor the price and craftsman warranty this is a great buy.
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Used to remove rotor screw
Would RecommendI used this to get that darn screw off my Honda Civic 2011 rear rotors. First, I tried a powered impact driver, but that started to strip the screw. It was stuck hard. So I took my wife's car to Lowes to get this tool. I was afraid this one would be too cheap, but it was my only option, as the more expensive one wasn't in stock. Well, all the better, because this one worked great! It got that screw out with just a few good whacks (tip: use a heavy mallet, not a steel hammer)
Smooth and easy
Would RecommendI needed a cheap way to help my grandson fix a leaky motorcycle. This tool idea came in hopes it would deliver a sharp impact without a hard hit. It worked perfectly. There were no hammer marks left on it. The spring returned the plunger fully to the reset position. Rotating the head between right and left torque was easy on the hands, well marked on the tool and had a positive click when in place. The impact was on the end of a crank shaft so i wanted more torque than component smashing power. ...
