Light weight, good power, lots of LED's
I'm an assembler for a large nationwide assembly company, and I use impacts, both 20v and 12v, all day long
I started using the 20v tools first. I went whole hog and bought 4ah batteries and such as well.
Fast forward six months after the 20v upgrade, my arm and shoulder were sore all the time from the weight of the 20v impact +battery.
I picked up a friend's 12v and was amazed at the weight difference.
So I bought a 12v impact, it did the job as well as a 20v without the problem of it breaking small screws and it was oh so light. So I bought another and another...
Now I have as many 12v impacts as I do 20v, and the 12v units get far more use.
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