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<blockquote data-quote="JMichael" data-source="post: 371778" data-attributes="member: 7544"><p>I've got an older Black and Decker that works great. Although I've never tried it on lug nuts, I'm pretty confident that it would do a decent job with most lug nuts. I know I've got a cheap pneumatic impact that won't come close to the power the electric has. I use it mainly for driving big lag screws (½" x 6" and bigger) and I don't normally drill any pilot holes. It will bury them with the head flush or twist them off and never even seems to strain it. I used it last week to drill holes in a couple of tree stumps so I could burn them out. It would drive that 18" x 1" auger bit up to the hilt and never slow down. This one runs on 110/120.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMichael, post: 371778, member: 7544"] I've got an older Black and Decker that works great. Although I've never tried it on lug nuts, I'm pretty confident that it would do a decent job with most lug nuts. I know I've got a cheap pneumatic impact that won't come close to the power the electric has. I use it mainly for driving big lag screws (½" x 6" and bigger) and I don't normally drill any pilot holes. It will bury them with the head flush or twist them off and never even seems to strain it. I used it last week to drill holes in a couple of tree stumps so I could burn them out. It would drive that 18" x 1" auger bit up to the hilt and never slow down. This one runs on 110/120. [/QUOTE]
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