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Ingersoll Rand 1/2" Ultra-Compact Impact Wrench Kit with Sockets (35MAXKS Kit) $164.17 + Delivery (Free with Prime) @ Amazon AU

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Ingersoll Rand is a market leader in this category right up the top with brands like CP, This tool should last forever if taken care of. These Kits the 35MAXKS kit is about $100+ more at tool shops here.

A few other items from Ingersoll Rand have free shipping with prime.

Ingersoll-Rand 2130 1/2-Inch Heavy-Duty Air Impact Wrench $156.42
https://www.amazon.com.au/Ingersoll-Rand-2130-2-Inch-Heavy-D…

Ingersoll Rand 429 Heavy Duty Air Reciprocating Saw $88.29
https://www.amazon.com.au/Ingersoll-Rand-429-Heavy-Duty-Reci…

Ingersoll Rand 315G Edge Series Straight Line Air Sander, Black $100.27
https://www.amazon.com.au/Ingersoll-315G-Straight-Sander-Bla…

Ingersoll Rand 170G 3/8-Inch Edge Series Drive Air Ratchet, Black, 3/8" Drive $71.45
https://www.amazon.com.au/Ingersoll-170G-8-Inch-Drive-Ratche…

Ingersoll Rand 2135M-BOOT Protective Tool Boot $21.41
https://www.amazon.com.au/Ingersoll-Rand-2135M-BOOT-Protecti…

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This is part of Black Friday / Cyber Monday deals for 2019

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  • Great brand, high quality pneumatic/air tools from experience, would highly recommend.

  • How important is the air compressor I’m using something like this?

    My air compressor was someone’s throw away. I’ve actually never used it haha.

    • +1

      Ive been working on the cars quite a bit lately and was thinking about getting a battery powered gun.

      • Yeah these days that's the way to go.

    • 90psi is what you need. You'll want thicker lines than those Repco coiled ones.. but once you have that sorted a lower capacity compressor will just mean less use before it has to turn back on. I have a $500 IR impact tool and it's great, but I'm using a $200 Repco compressor.. when I go to use the IR die grinder it dies quickly.

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