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    recent tool purchases

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    wow.. powah tools.. hehe nice din yan ryobi impact wrench.. (part na din ng hobby ng tool collection.. hehehe) but mas preferred ko yung ozito brushless impact.. mas malakas and no sparks..

    medyo nag aamoy sunog yan due to its brushed motor.. hehe

    next mo naman yung cordless ratchet.. ok din gamitin..

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    ah the brushed vs brushless debate on CORDLESS TOOLS. in most cases brushed tools are fine for the average hobbyist. they're cheaper and more reliable.

    w/ the stuff i do i only need 2 tools to be brushless: 1) drill. brushed drills spin too slow. and 2) vacuum. brushed vacs just aren't powerful enough

    but for stuff like cordless recip saws i usually overheat the blade before i get to the brushed tool's power limits. same w/ my cordless jigsaw, circular saw, oscillating, etc

    as for this brushed impact wrench it's already more than capable of loosening 100 lbs-ft lug nuts. i don't really wanna pay more for the brushless version

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vodka View Post
    ah the brushed vs brushless debate on CORDLESS TOOLS. in most cases brushed tools are fine for the average hobbyist. they're cheaper and more reliable.

    w/ the stuff i do i only need 2 tools to be brushless: 1) drill. brushed drills spin too slow. and 2) vacuum. brushed vacs just aren't powerful enough

    but for stuff like cordless recip saws i usually overheat the blade before i get to the brushed tool's power limits. same w/ my cordless jigsaw, circular saw, oscillating, etc

    as for this brushed impact wrench it's already more than capable of loosening 100 lbs-ft lug nuts. i don't really wanna pay more for the brushless version
    mas cheaper kasi yung ozito.. tapos brushless na.. hehe.. although meron din ako nyan ryobi.. para complete lang collection.. hehehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by yapoy86 View Post
    mas cheaper kasi yung ozito.. tapos brushless na.. hehe.. although meron din ako nyan ryobi.. para complete lang collection.. hehehe

    PXC 18V Brushless Impact Wrench – Skin

    cheaper? now i'm interested but it's probably weaker than the ryobi p261. seems to have smaller hammer

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vodka View Post




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    That Ryobi impact wrence is enough for automobile repairs? or better get the pneumatic type?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lew_Alcindor View Post
    That Ryobi impact wrence is enough for automobile repairs? or better get the pneumatic type?



    apparently it's strong enough to remove spindle nut from a compact car. that's good enough for me. i'll do mostly lug nuts

    as for pneumatic there are weak ones as well. mine's a cheapo (P1500). the ryobi is probably a bit more powerful.

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    Iyong grinder ba Malaki difference sa performance Ng 650w compared sa 900w?

    Ok din ba iyong greenfield brand?

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    Quote Originally Posted by baludoy View Post
    Iyong grinder ba Malaki difference sa performance Ng 650w compared sa 900w?

    Ok din ba iyong greenfield brand?



    just got a greenfield TIG. advertised as 200A but only puts out 165A not cool, but adequate for my needs

    as for the grinder, the specs could be fake as well, but power usually isn't a limiting factor. what's more important is ergonomics

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lew_Alcindor View Post
    That Ryobi impact wrence is enough for automobile repairs? or better get the pneumatic type?
    ryobi impact wrench is enough for automotive repairs.. na usually yung 1/2inch drive tools gamit mo.. may hex adaptor din yan pang drive ng screws..

    sa pneumatic, you need large volume compressor.. mga 50L or more.. tapos dapat at least dual hammer yung tool.. meron ako yung toptul brand.. lakas din nun..

    pero for convenience, mas ok yung cordless..

    pag tanggal nung alternator bolt, crank pulley bolt, ayos yang impact wrench, kahit hindi mo kalsohan yung pulley, tanggal..

    of course sa pag kabit, need mo ng tamang torque

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    Quote Originally Posted by yapoy86 View Post
    ryobi impact wrench is enough for automotive repairs.. na usually yung 1/2inch drive tools gamit mo.. may hex adaptor din yan pang drive ng screws..

    sa pneumatic, you need large volume compressor.. mga 50L or more.. tapos dapat at least dual hammer yung tool.. meron ako yung toptul brand.. lakas din nun..

    pero for convenience, mas ok yung cordless..

    pag tanggal nung alternator bolt, crank pulley bolt, ayos yang impact wrench, kahit hindi mo kalsohan yung pulley, tanggal..

    of course sa pag kabit, need mo ng tamang torque
    ayun. okay na basta kaya alternator pulley

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vodka View Post




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    i thought mag P262 ka na bro[emoji6]

    nice vacuum and cordless washer. i think we have the same na binubutingting. i got the vacuum na, next target ko rin yang cordless washer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by monty_GTV View Post
    i thought mag P262 ka na bro[emoji6]

    nice vacuum and cordless washer. i think we have the same na binubutingting. i got the vacuum na, next target ko rin yang cordless washer.

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    what vac did you get?

    bro the p262 is too expensive pwede na yung p261 for my 100 lb-ft lug nuts

    btw dumating na yung cordless washer. just washed the car using it. much more convenient than using my "real" pressure washer (220v). the power is actually sufficient for normal car washing, but the motor heats up a bit so i'm not sure how it'll last. for the price i'm not really complaining (ryobi ez-clean cordless washer costs like 7k)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vodka View Post
    what vac did you get?

    bro the p262 is too expensive pwede na yung p261 for my 100 lb-ft lug nuts

    btw dumating na yung cordless washer. just washed the car using it. much more convenient than using my "real" pressure washer (220v). the power is actually sufficient for normal car washing, but the motor heats up a bit so i'm not sure how it'll last. for the price i'm not really complaining (ryobi ez-clean cordless washer costs like 7k)
    the same price range like yours bro. it gets the job done naman. aids well in quick drying nooks and crevices.

    mahal nga yung p262. my brother in-law in the US had the p261 for few years now and he was happy with it.

    baka cordless polisher na lang kunin ko next and keep using the pressure washer.

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    dumating na rin p261. seems like i'll be retiring my pneumatic. the ryobi is lighter even w/ battery and seems to be more powerful even w/ the small battery

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vodka View Post
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    dumating na rin p261. seems like i'll be retiring my pneumatic. the ryobi is lighter even w/ battery and seems to be more powerful even w/ the small battery
    does you p261 came with battery? or separate mo binili? i envy your essential power tools collection[emoji6]


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    p261 for 5k, no batt included. my 2 small ryobi batts were just given to me w/ worn out cells so i just repacked them w/ genuine Molicel 18650

    dami ko pa kulang i still want the ryobi digital inflator, clip fan, portable fan, brushless cutoff, another small vacuum, SDS drill, brushless chainsaw

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