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Anyone got the hook up on power tool sales? I need a new impact wrench :)
Follow these steps:

1. www.homedepot.com
2. Enter the "You're shopping" zipcode to 91752 (should come up as Eastvale). I believe this is important to get these prices, but they ship to your home for free and you can enter any shipping address.
3. Then search for "2555P-20-48-11-2420"

That is a great deal for a very good impact with a somewhat useful battery. I use it for doing wheels on my car all the time with zero issues. People will say you will need a higher-torque impact or an 18-volt for lugnuts, but thats not true for Honda's. I autocross which means I change wheels at events every event. I kid you not, I likely do 50-70 sets of wheel changes every year with this impact. The included battery should be able to change 12-16 wheels on a single charge (so 3 or 4 complete changes).

If you don't have any Milwaukee items yet, you would also need a battery charger. Rather than spending $25+ on a charger alone, I would suggest picking this up: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwauk...-0-Ah-Battery-and-Charger-2475-21CP/313823365 .....That gets you a charger, another battery and a very handy inflator. If you ever go to a track day or autocross type of event, you will want that. And if you don't you can likely sell it for $50.00.

Another option would be to pick-up this set: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwauk...tery-Packs-and-Charger-48-59-2442SP/313262147 .... That gets you even better batteries and a charger. So you'd have three batteries for one tool, which is a bit overkill.

Or pick-up all three items which would be less than $400 total for an impact, inflator, 4 batteries and two chargers... Thats a complete steal. I spent about $450 for a similar set-up minus one of the CP2.0 batteries.
 

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Follow these steps:

1. www.homedepot.com
2. Enter the "You're shopping" zipcode to 91752 (should come up as Eastvale). I believe this is important to get these prices, but they ship to your home for free and you can enter any shipping address.
3. Then search for "2555P-20-48-11-2420"

That is a great deal for a very good impact with a somewhat useful battery. I use it for doing wheels on my car all the time with zero issues. People will say you will need a higher-torque impact or an 18-volt for lugnuts, but thats not true for Honda's. I autocross which means I change wheels at events every event. I kid you not, I likely do 50-70 sets of wheel changes every year with this impact. The included battery should be able to change 12-16 wheels on a single charge (so 3 or 4 complete changes).

If you don't have any Milwaukee items yet, you would also need a battery charger. Rather than spending $25+ on a charger alone, I would suggest picking this up: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwauk...-0-Ah-Battery-and-Charger-2475-21CP/313823365 .....That gets you a charger, another battery and a very handy inflator. If you ever go to a track day or autocross type of event, you will want that. And if you don't you can likely sell it for $50.00.

Another option would be to pick-up this set: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwauk...tery-Packs-and-Charger-48-59-2442SP/313262147 .... That gets you even better batteries and a charger. So you'd have three batteries for one tool, which is a bit overkill.

Or pick-up all three items which would be less than $400 total for an impact, inflator, 4 batteries and two chargers... Thats a complete steal. I spent about $450 for a similar set-up minus one of the CP2.0 batteries.

Absolute legend. I ended up buying the inflator kit since it would be more useful for track days. I'm surprised a small impact like that would be useful, i will be buying it to take with me for emergencies + i managed to get a great deal on the recently released Gen 2 mid-torque fuel impact wrench and i also ended up buying this:

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwauk...ger-and-Contractor-Bag-48-59-1840PG/314013252

With the lamp as free tool option. You know you're getting old as fuck when you get excited about new power tools.

[Edit] seems the stubby impact wrench is sold out :(
 
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Absolute legend. I ended up buying the inflator kit since it would be more useful for track days. I'm surprised a small impact like that would be useful, i will be buying it to take with me for emergencies + i managed to get a great deal on the recently released Gen 2 mid-torque fuel impact wrench and i also ended up buying this:

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwauk...ger-and-Contractor-Bag-48-59-1840PG/314013252

With the lamp as free tool option. You know you're getting old as fuck when you get excited about new power tools.

[Edit] seems the stubby impact wrench is sold out :(
Sucks that it sold out that fast. Perhaps try the 3/8's version? Or the friction ring instead of pin detent?
 

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[old person talk about tools]
I think I officially qualify as old now, since my big Black Friday purchase was a miter saw + table saw for $600. (Normally $1,100)

I did also grab a 27won exhaust, 5% off + free shipping.
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