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I don't think you'll be disappointed for the price. Comes with a impact driver end as well. It's a bit heavy compared to a proper impact driver but I've recently been using mine for driving screws into loft boards and it worked a treat.
It's not about the battery going dead, it's about the power of it. In theory, it shouldn't make a different but compare a 2ah to a 5ah on it, like I did, and you can clearly see the difference in power.
It does make everything a little bit easier though. Everything takes seconds, rather than...
I've not got any first hand experience with them, other than a few passenger rides in @dann2707 meg 182, but it's something I would like to do with mine.
From looking at your threads, it'd probably be easy stuff for you to do. If you've got a healthy engine to start with and keep it sensible...
Holy thread bump.
Anyone know what size bolt I need to secure the battery cover to the metal support arm thingy?
Managed to lose mine in the garage somewhere!
Pretty sure mine has Piper written on the top of both tips. Inside the tips is also perforated on mine but think there was a few different tip options.
I'll take a photo of mine later.