Originally Posted by Bryan Lawrence
Finally took it for a spin. Definitely glad I grabbed it.
It effortlessly took off my lugs (I got a flat so temp switching to summers) and it's fantastic for putting the lugs back on too cause you can set it to speed 1 (there is 3 settings) and it will slowly screw it on so you don't ever torque it.


Thanks for update Bryan.
I use cheap Chicago Electric unit and does the job of removing lug nuts and it also broke loose my axle nuts too.
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It uses cheap NiMh battery but somehow works really well. I got my 90$ out of it for sure. Plus i take it to junk yard with rest of my tools and not worry about scratches or accidentally dropping it. Leaving it unattended is not an issue because it's unlikely someone will want to steal it haha


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