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Toolpro 12V Mechanics Power Tool Kit $99.99 (Was $179.99 C&C/ in-Store Only @ Supercheap Auto

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This seems a pretty good deal considering the reviews on the product.

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  • No stock near me in NSW

  • No stock around Sydney

  • -2

    If 18v I would go for it

    • +6

      Just bought a 12v milwaukee 3/8 ratchet and it is stupid powerful for the size…

      • Mine has pinched my hand more times than I'd like to admit.

    • You're right, I guess those 90+ people that left a 5-star review have no idea what they're talking about.

    • Funny how I have managed to install a couple of thousand outdoor units from split aircons using Milwaukee and Makita 12v tools.

  • -6

    Ozito is going to give you better value, warranty AND availability. Avoid this.

    • +4

      Appreciated if you can find me a ozito Slim-profile impact ratchet of this size.

      Hint - they never made one.

      • Impact ratchet you say?

        • copy and pasted the product descriptions on SCA without thinking…

      • Seems there is one but not on Bunnings' website.
        https://ozito.com.au/products/home-12v-12v-ratchet-wrench/
        But the Toolpro has more torque, at least on paper: 45Nm vs 35Nm.

        Bought the Toolpro mechanics kit last week. Haven't opened it up yet.

    • +1

      I disagree.

      I use the the Ozito PXC Impact Wrench for lug nuts, exhaust and suspension parts but it's too unwieldly and overpowered for the whizzing off the smaller bits and pieces. I also have this kit and it's been useful for almost every other bolt - for the size and weight it packs a punch and saves so much time. Great battery life too.

      Can't compare it to other brands, but in terms of automotive power tools I'd highly definitely recommend this set.

      • Same thoughts here. I have the power tool kit which includes a drill and impact driver and most of the time I am using this and only pull out the 18v when drilling masonary, undoing high torque bolts etc

  • I paid $99 in store for this last year.

  • FWIW the impact ratchet max torque is almost the same as the equivalent Milwaukee tool. The impact driver however is only about half the torque of the equivalent Milwaukee

  • Reviews seem decent. Would the wrench be suitable to change over wheels (nuts)?

    • It would most likely struggle to initially crack the nuts, but it would be fine for zipping them on and off fast.

    • +1

      it only comes with 10mm, 11mm, 12mm, 13mm, 14mm, 15mm sockets so I would say no.

      • It comes with a 1/2in socket adaptor, so use whatever 1/2 in impact sockets you have. You will definitely need to use a breaker bar first. For final torque either use a breaker bar or torque wrench depending on how much you care.

  • I have same set and the buffer tools. they work very well.

  • Is this an overkill for assembling Ikea stuff

  • Bought these today and they're excellent!

    Was doing a bunch of work on my car and it's a breeze to do the bulk of the tightening/loosening of hard to reach bolts.

  • I'd love the Ratchet but will try to resist as I have Bosch Impact Wrench in 12 volt. One at Kallangur Qld. if someone wants it.

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