I raise my hammer and with the first blow I'm already pissed off, the damn rubber grip that is equipped on the impact driver (and can't be removed without voiding ye' oldie warranty, because the only way is to cut it) is attached like garbage it just moves in the hand. The first time I needed this impact driver I was removing the rotors on a 2004 Honda Odyssey (we all know those damn ass screws that do nothing but rust and make it impossible to remove the rotors) I used a 3lb hammer and started reefing on her. However I purchased the Pittsburg 3/8 drive 6 pc Impact driver cause I thought “hot damn I normally wouldn't buy something like this but I'll try it for nine dollars” however I soon came to find out its the worst tool at Harbor Freight. So this will get me a lot of downvotes case I know the former Craftsman for life crowd has been replaced with HF, and I can see why it's cheap and has a somewhat lifetime warranty. No Amazon affiliate links (they'll be removed by the Automod). No posts promoting crowdfunding projects.
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