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22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde
I own a business where we source vehicle parts for various shops - obsolete parts, discontinued parts, and when we're unable to locate NOS parts - used parts. I purchased this impact to replace another cordless impact that died, for mobile-use in areas where power is not available and extension cords are impractical (e.g. body shops, salvage yards, etc.)...
Published 7 months ago by Keith (aka "wire")

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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Could be better
In a nutshell, it will never replace a pneumatic. It works ok for running up nuts and bolts and for taking off nuts and bolts on wheels which were properly torqued and not rusted on. For those you need a pneumatic. When the battery starts wearing down the power decreases a bit as well. It's ok but I wouldn't buy it again. For reference I own the 1/4 inch Dewalt impact and...
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22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde, June 29, 2011
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This review is from: DEWALT Bare-Tool DW059B 1/2-Inch 18-Volt Cordless Impact Wrench (Tool Only, No Battery) (Tools & Home Improvement)
I own a business where we source vehicle parts for various shops - obsolete parts, discontinued parts, and when we're unable to locate NOS parts - used parts. I purchased this impact to replace another cordless impact that died, for mobile-use in areas where power is not available and extension cords are impractical (e.g. body shops, salvage yards, etc.).

While I've found this impact wrench to be more than capable, it has two major short-comings for those considering a battery operated impact for shop/professional use.

First, the anvil incorporates a detent pin, for retaining the socket. This makes the placing/changing a socket on the impact difficult, for most sockets. While those sockets with considerable wear usually go-on without much fight, most sockets either have to be forced onto the anvil, or the detent pin has to be manually depressed to get the socket to slip over the pin. Removing the socket can be even more problematic, if the detent pin is accidently placed into the retainer-hole that is drilled into most impact sockets. You must use a small diameter phillips or torx screwdriver to manually depress the detent pin, before it will release the socket.

Second, the "trigger" switch is non-standard and functionally poor in design. Unlike most impacts, the switch is a pivoting type of rocker-switch that is approximately 2" in length. This requires you to either reposition your hand to change from removing a bolt/nut to tightening a bolt/nut - or to use your index finger for removal and ring-finger to tighten. Several people "inadvertently" used the impact in the wrong direction before getting use to the rocker-switch, and in one case significant shop-time was wasted extracting a bolt that was sheared as a result.

To the positive, this impact is very strong when it comes to bolt/nut removal. I've had it remove 32mm axle-nuts, where a 25" breaker bar could not "break" the axle-nut loose after repeated tries - and this was not on a fresh battery. I routinely use it to remove pinch-bolts (spindles), subframe bolts (front wheel drive transmissions), and U-bolts (rear axle assemblies), without any significant problem.

Overall, I rate this cordless impact as follows:

- Ability (5) outperforms other battery-operated impacts in the same price and torque range

- Design (3) detent pin significantly increases time required to change sockets; the rocker-switch can be difficult for some to adapt to - especially when you routinely change between an air-impact and cordless-impact.

- Price (5) performs nearly as well as higher-priced cordless impacts, such as Milwaukee and Snap-On

- Useability (3) again due to the added time required to change impact sockets (detent pin) and non-standard trigger-switch, it detracts from use in situations where the socket must be frequently changed.

If DeWalt were to produce this same cordless impact with a hog-ring type retaining anvil, as well as a single-pull switch and separate directional switch - like the DC823B - I could see this becoming the defacto standard in mid-range cordless impact wrenches.

Overall, I rate the DeWalt DW059B/K Impact Wrench a (4).
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Its a beast, October 21, 2009
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Great price without the battery. Very powerful. Able to easily remove lug nuts without effort or the need for a breaker bar.

Get it if you need something small (relatively) that can remove multiple sets of wheels without breaking a sweat.

Only gripe...the trigger. It isn't like a regular dewalt drill where there is the button you push back and forth to change the direction the drill goes when you pull the trigger, the trigger has an upper and lower portion...a little harder to use but fine none the less.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Plenty strong for most any job, February 2, 2011
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Bill Fleming "billfleming1" (Corvallis, MT United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: DEWALT Bare-Tool DW059B 1/2-Inch 18-Volt Cordless Impact Wrench (Tool Only, No Battery) (Tools & Home Improvement)
Good tool and price but one problem, the socket retaining device broke the very first time I used it.
The impact socket wouldn't come off for anything the first time, I ended up putting the socket in a vice and pounding the socket off with a punch and hand sledge though the center of the socket. Retainer parts flew when it finally busted loose. Don't think there was anything I could have done differently. I'm sure I could send the unit back but it seems to hold the sockets on just fine without the retainer. Besides I don't see how a replacement wrench would be any different.

As far as strength goes, it was able to break a 8" long 3/8" lag bolt in half. I've been grabbing it every time since I got instead of my 1/2" IR pneumatic impact. It's been able to break loose tractor tire lug nuts that were torqued to 250 ft/lbs.
Hard to beat that.
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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars no problemo, September 4, 2008
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P. Lewis "hydrashock" (Plainfield, IN United States) - See all my reviews
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This tool does the job. I took off 32 tires with a fresh battery and didn't miss a lick. If you have 18 volt Dewalt tools the batteries work with this and you're good to go. Get this tool! For Sho!
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Warning, as I found out later on with new battery in this beast, May 10, 2011
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This review is from: DEWALT Bare-Tool DW059B 1/2-Inch 18-Volt Cordless Impact Wrench (Tool Only, No Battery) (Tools & Home Improvement)
First of all, I never had air before. So I bought this instead of buying compressor and the hole nine yards.

I already had a 18v dewalt drill with a nicad battery. The battery is about 1 year old with not much use. At first when receiving this impact drill, I felt weak power so right away I made sure by fully charging the battery I had and trying it out. It worked well, but with automotive you know there are some stubborn bolt/nuts because of normal oxidation and things. So I would use heat/breaker bar then this which worked fine.

So just a month ago I bought the new dewalt lithium-ion battery with charger. Charged the battery and it sat for like 2 weeks. Finally had some work to do on a car where my elcheapo air tools frustrated me. Pulled out the impact drill and plugged in the new battery.

This beast blasted nuts off that I even had a hard time with a 18 inch breaker bar(more to do with position clearance; I have some guns on my arm).

So I came to the part where I put the new parts in. Normally I would torque to specs but I would at least use the drill to get close where i don't need to ratchet. I accidentally broke a bolt with this drill. It works so fast that I wasn't able to release and sure enough it snapped off the bolt with nut. Luckily it was an easy fix but I just wanted to warn people not to underestimate the ft pounds mentioned on this tool.

great job dewalt and great job amazon for price and delivery.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars alternative to an air wrench, October 20, 2011
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I have an air impact wrench works great, but there are lots of times my hose doesn't reach there. Its a pretty good tool and mobile. The only thing I REALLY must caution is, you must put it on ground, air impacts you use the hose to slip it to ground, being partly plastic I don't think its drop friendly. If you already have an air impact wrench, then you'll know what I mean. I was thinking if it had a hanging strap maybe I wouldn't be bending over to to set down and pick it up so much?? But I still wish I bought one years ago!!!!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Better than I imagined; better than other cordless impact wrenches, December 29, 2010
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This dewalt dw059B model has the highest torque of any cordless impact wrench I could find online; it even has higher torque than some of the cheaper air impact wrenches I found in the local stores in my area.

I purchased it specifically to remove a rusted anode rod and inlet nib from my 14-year-old water heater; the dewalt impact wrench loosened up both items after only 15 seconds. (By comparison, I wasn't able to make either the anode rod or the inlet nib budge even with a large socket wrench, breaker bar, and plenty of PB Blaster.)

I couldn't be happier with my new dewalt DW059B -- it has exceeded my expectations.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Impact driver made an impact., November 18, 2011
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I was a little concerned about the capability of an cordless 1/2 inch impact driver. However, upon using the impact driver the first time to change a tire, I was impressed. It functioned as advertised and it found a place in my tool box.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Impact Wrench Bare, November 1, 2011
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Wow, great value if you already have the batteries and charger. Ive seen the same impact wrench at Sears, for over 300 dollars. I paid a little over 100 dollars including shiping. I used it the other day to take some rims off to rotate tires on two of my cars. With fresh batteries, this things a beast, ripped those lug nuts right off. No more killing myself with the small tire wrench that comes with the cars.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Extremely satisfied!!!, June 8, 2011
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I've used several other cordless impact wrenches and this Dewalt is by far the best. Anyone who has a problem with this tool must be using a 1 inch drive with a 1,300 foot pound rating. Just before this I was using a 24 volt cordless with a 280 ft lb rating. I swear this has twice the punch. If you are looking for a tool only, have Dewalt 18 volt batteries and chargers, it is my belief you will not find a better buy. Thanks Amazon!!!
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