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    Quote Originally Posted by W124 View Post
    The Ah capacity of the battery has no impact on the torque which can be achieved at full charge. It does impact the number of operations which can be completed before the operating voltage begins to dip, reducing the efficiency of the tool.
    Mmm are you sure about that? There’s quite a few videos on YouTube showing the same tool with a 2ah battery producing more torque with a 5ah battery.

    https://youtu.be/nfdjkwxJakg
    Last edited by Enoch; 11th January 2023 at 18:52.

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    I’ve bought quite a few bits from https://www.bigredpowertools.co.uk/, and 90% of the time they are the cheapest in the UK

    I’ve got a fair few M12 tools, and they are more than powerful enough if you go with the modern fuel brushless models.
    Friend a mine who is/was a mechanic was impressed by the torque of my 1/2” M12 stubby impact,, it’ll shift bolts you wouldnt think a puny 12v can handle, plus it gets into tight spaces and is less tiring to use.

    Nothing like having 340Nm (250 ft.-lbs.) of torque on tap when you have a stubborn bracelet screw.
    Last edited by endo; 11th January 2023 at 19:11.

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