Bosch Kt710 ◎ [ Premium ]

The Bosch KT710 is a classic example of "they don't make them like they used to." It is tough, compact, and reliable. While outdated in raw power, it is still a joy to use for the weekend mechanic who owns Bosch batteries. Disclaimer: Specifications and availability of the Bosch KT710 vary by region and manufacturing date. Always verify your tool's specifications before purchasing used.

This is enough torque to remove passenger car lug nuts torqued to 80–100 ft-lbs with ease. It will handle heavy lug nuts on light trucks and vans. However, it is important to note that it is not a "high-torque" impact wrench for heavy diesel trucks or rusted semi-truck bolts (which usually require 700+ ft-lbs). The KT710 sits firmly in the "mid-range" category. bosch kt710

However, if you already own a KT710, do not throw it away. It remains a fantastic lightweight impact wrench for 90% of residential automotive tasks. Its low profile and smooth trigger control are still better than many budget brands available today. The Bosch KT710 is a classic example of

| Feature | Bosch KT710 | Milwaukee M18 Mid-Torque | DeWalt DCF891 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Max Torque | 1,650 in-lbs (186 Nm) | 600 ft-lbs (813 Nm) | 600 ft-lbs (813 Nm) | | Length | 6.8 inches | 6.9 inches | 6.5 inches | | Vibration | Low | Medium | Low | | Price Point | Budget-Friendly (Old stock) | Premium | Premium | However, it is important to note that it