Manwe Car Battery Charger, 12V/24V 10Amp Automatic Battery Charger with 7-Stage Charging, 6 Charging Mode and LCD Screen, Intelligent Charges, Repairs, Maintains Car Motorcycle Boat Mower Battery
Dimensions: | 23.2 x 13.1 x 6.7 cm; 680 Grams |
Manufacture: | Manwe |
Origin: | China |
These are so pretty and the stand was so nice!
I had some people over the other night and they all commented on our new set of sea creature coasters. Most of my friends are artists and they were marveling at the quality of the original art work used to make these coasters. Very absorbent, but when they dry, you don’t see stains from where the moisture was.
Beautiful and practical.
These are so bright and pretty! Love the sea creatures!
Great quality, absorbent and they look beautiful. Compliments from everyone. I’m very happy
My 6 year old absolutely loves every Sandwich I cut out for her. Sometimes it’s they’re a little hard to clean depending on what kind of sandwich we made that day. Standard size bread in the United States are just a little too small for the large cutters. I’m just letting you know. Overalls in my opinion this is a great purchase
This coastal coaster are beautiful..color and made well..comes with a nice holder rack..worth the money.
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These are great for my daughter who loves Mickey and Minnie. I make her meals a little more fun by cutting the characters into the food
These coasters are vibrant and keep the moisture from getting onto my table. The storage rack is also a plus. I love them!!!
They look festive on my coffee table next to my bowlful of shells. They are very cute with all the ocean themed prints.
Je m’en sert pour travailler sur mon pete toute les fins de semaines et je dirais que je n ai jamais eu un outil aussi performant et endurant , il en vaut vraiment la peine.
Cute patterns go with available placemats. Absorbent, do not lift with glasses.
Great gift for someone in a coastal area. Quality excellent. Graphics excellent.
I love them! My granddaughter loves Minnie and these are good quality. I like that there are different sizes too. We used them to cut Play Doh also!
I haven’t actually gotten these wet yet, but they look terrific and are a very good value for the quality. Thanks!
Great impact gun for the price. Was not expecting so much torque first time I used it. Very impressed.
We have our cottage set up to be a beach theme this works well for that. A I little thinner than I thought but works grea
The most absorbent coasters I’ve ever had . Beautiful colors, pictures as shown. There’s an odd smell to them but I figure that will fade with time
They are absorbent, which was important for me. I loved the classy aquatic design, which goes well with our beach home. They came individually wrapped to avoid damage in shipping.
I recently bought a house at the ocean and these coasters fit perfectly with my decor. They are very well made, brightly colored and I am extremely pleased with this purchase. I have already received compliments on them.
Came in hard case as pictured, super good deal. This is the best impact there is, and is better bang for your buck through and through.
I’ve only used this for a few days so far, but it’s broken every nut loose that I’ve tried it on. In fact, I destroyed a brand new U-joint by over-torquing it while only using the second setting. The battery went down one bar in the course of a few days – after pressing out and in several U-joints, ball joints, and breaking free and driving a number of large high-torque nuts and bolts with no apparent loss of torque. The orientation of the LED can blind you sometimes when checking the battery gauge or changing settings but it’s pretty well placed in regards to whatever you’re wrenching on. The charger brought my batteries up from one bar to four in around 45 minutes each – it’s designed to be wall-mounted or free-stand on a flat surface while a battery is in place charging. The gun itself is only very slightly heavier than my 1/2″ air gun. The forward/reverse lever is a little easy to knock out of position depending on how you’re holding it but it’s not a deal-breaker by any means.
This is a high quality tool and is as good as advertised! Unlike many other reviews, mine did come in the hard case that is pictured.
I have wanted the Milwaukee 1/2″ gun for years. However I was only a DIY mechanic working a grocery store job and wasn’t able to afford one. I had bought a used Craftsman gun with 300 ft-lbs for cheap and that got me by but it had its limits.
Then life happens, I graduate school and get a job at a truck shop as a diesel technician. Suddenly my Craftsman was worthless for anything but lug nuts on light duty pickups. I now have an underpowered impact and have a lot of money. I think you can guess what happened next. Milwaukee just came out with this new improved M18 1/2″ impact gun, with 1400 reverse/1000 forward as opposed to the old 1100/700. I didn’t hesitate to smash that checkout button.
Amazons description is way off, I don’t even know what product it’s for. But by referencing the part number from Milwaukee’s site I knew this was the one I was looking for. Also, it doesn’t come with the hard case pictured, it comes in a red Milwaukee bag. It includes the tool, charger, and 2 REDLITHIUM XC5.0 batteries. The case isn’t a problem for me. The tool is either in my hand or on my tool cart.
First impressions, well it’s pretty big and heavy. If low profile and light weight are what you are looking for, this isn’t that gun. It’s the same or a bit heavier than a 1/2″ air Impact depending on the model. But it’s quite alright, because this tool is more powerful than almost all 1/2″ guns and even our shops 3/4″ ingersoll rand air gun. I hate using air guns. I hate dragging lines around, and I hate how little control you have with them. They’re either on or off, only a skilled hand can modulate the throttle. This gun is very easy to regulate, and even does it automatically in Mode 4. You’ve got 4 modes. 1-3 are your regular slow-med-fast. Mode 4 is “Bolt Removal Mode”. In this mode it will automatically slow down once the bolt is loose so you don’t kill yourself.
So how is the POWER? Well, let’s put it this way: I don’t think this thing has had to try once. I first tested it on my 2500 Chevy’s lug nuts. It laughed at the lug nuts. A friend has a Ram that he needed an axle nut (1-11/16″) taken out of. We had struggled with that nut, going as far as standing on a 5 foot cheater pipe until we gave up on it. I put the Milwaukee on it and it zipped it right off. Another notable mention: flywheel bolts on a Mack dump truck with red loctite on them. It’s safe to say that as long as you can get the gun where you need it, you won’t have trouble getting your bolt out. The bolt will break or strip before the tool runs out of umph.
One thing I don’t like is the metal that the nose is made of. The gray part around the anvil. It scratched on the top from my truck tool box which is made of aluminum. I don’t know why the metal on that part is so easily scratched or if it’s just a coating. But tools get dirty and dinged. It’s not a big deal
1 MONTH UPDATE: it seems amazon fixed the description, it’s for the right part now. As for the tool, well let’s just say that even if this tool was $1000, I would still buy it. It’s that good. I’ve worked on isuzu’s, hinos, freightliners, internationals, etc. it does everything. There is nothing this impact gun can’t take off. I plan on hotrodding it with the bigger Milwaukee XC12 batteries. Longer life and more power? Why not. By the way, I’ve never had it go below 2/4 bars on the battery indicator when using it nonstop all day. Battery life isn’t an issue. My only complaint is the size and weight, it’s a forearm workout and it isn’t the best to snake through tight areas, but as long as you can get it on you’re bolt, the bolt will come out. I saw that Milwaukee has an M12 stubby impact, and I will be buying that too for general use, and saving this monster for when-needed. Milwaukee is Love, Milwaukee is life
Massive torque, plenty for any truck repair work. Easily removes over-toqued/rusted lug nuts (80-145 ft-lbs) and brake caliper adapter bolts (250 ft-lbs). This may be too much tool for auto/truck repair, the mid-toque models may be better suited for this. BUT, if you want torque this Milwaukee impact wrench will deliver. I have a 3/8″ impact wrench rated at 210 ft-lbs. But any impact tool struggles to achieve the max rated torque–you have to let it beat on it for half a minute some times. That may be OK for an occasional tough nut, but if you are doing a lot of work near thee max rating it gets tiresome and noisy, especially if someone else over torqued them or they are rusted in. Much better to have an impact wrench rated for 100% MORE than what you typically need. So my 3/8″ Milwaukee impact wrench easily handles the typical auto bolts and nuts from 20-100 ft-lbs, but not so easily the over 100 ft-lbs bolts that are rusted up.
However, this Milwaukee 2767 1/2″ drive impact wrench will EASILY bust loose those hard stuck bolts. Rated at 1,000/1,400 ft-lbs this easily handles anything under 700 ft-lbs and with a little more impacting will get up to its rated torque. So I went a little over board getting this high-torque model, but I don’t have to worry about messing with ANY stuck bolt on my truck. Fortunately, I can still get it in with 5″ extension and universal joint adapter to the brake calipers on my 4×4 truck. I typically run it on the 2nd power setting which is about 400 ft lbs. The trigger allows good control of the speed, I usually just tighten until it starts to impact and then tighten with the manual click torque wrench. For most automotive bolts I use the 3/8″ wrench, but for the big nasty bolts I use this monster. The 4th power setting is pretty good for loosening as it slows down as soon as the nut is loose, thus avoiding stripping threads or damaging the nut head.
Milwaukee cordless tools are simply the best. I got tired of my Makita tools overheating and getting destroyed by hard use. Milwaukee tools have excellent heat protection yet I’ve never had one shut down on me, let alone get fried, like my Makitas. I tried DeWalt but they keep changing the battery voltage and connection. At one job site with 30 guys there were about 3 different DeWalt battery and charger types in use. The Milwaukee M12 and M18 batteries have been around for many years and keep getting better but still work in the old tools as well as the newest. I like DeWalt corded tools, but for cordless I love Milwaukee as an innovator, consistent interface, quality design and construction, and they seem to be tougher than any other brand. I’m still use 2.0 and 4.0 M18 batteries from several years ago and they perform like they were new: long lasting in drills and drivers doing deck building, home repairs, metal drilling, etc.
This beast of an impact driver is also top quality Milwaukee construction and uses the same batteries as my other tools. Somehow Milwaukee gets their 18 volt tools to perform like, or better than, other brands’ 20v and 30v tools! They really understand the homeowner and professional can’t afford to buy new configurations every few years and need tools that can work all day long (10 hr days, 6 days a week). I may never buy another corded portable tool again, this M18 product line is amazing.
I work on buses for a living. Takes a buses lug nuts off about the same time as the shops shared 3/4 air gun, which are torqued to 450ft-lbs. Can easily bring home for a weekend and work on the cars.
I was on the fence about whether to buy the high or mid torque impact and I’m incredibly happy I went with this one. I got to try it out while swapping a crank position sensor on my 20 yr old Grand Prix earlier today. If you know anything about crank bolts, they are a pain to remove -sometimes seemingly impossible- but not with this thing. It broke loose almost instantly and was out within seconds. Lug nuts torqued down to 100 ft lbs were a breeze. I even used it to remove a few smaller bolts (lowest torque setting of course). I was concerned after reading online reviews that the size/weight might be an issue, but I don’t think it’s too bad at all, especially given the amount of torque it can produce. The LED is super bright and in a good place (right above the battery). You can easily change the torque settings with the press of a button, though I do wish the button itself were a bit more substantial, it feels kind of dinky for such a powerful tool. Overall I’m very pleased with this impact and highly recommend it if you are a DIY’er or professional.