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No clue how well it works. I think I'd get a bit holder and switch out


without having to clutch down every time I switched bits/drivers

And if power is close, a big corded impact drill is hard to beat. Just my opinion though. I have a decent size cordless for changing lug nuts, but thankfully don't need it much any more. And it is heavy. My hands have little strength or dexterity at the moment.

(In response to this post by jmanatVT)

Posted: 07/28/2020 at 2:56PM



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