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  • Mmmm reserve the impact driver for brute force wood stuff that requires a lot drilling and screwing stuff in (building a deck? go nuts, just learn to control the impact driver beforehand) and removing stuff that was erroneously installed with an impact driver by someone else who should have known better.

  • I have a milwaukee one and you cant turn it off I dont think but you can turn it down, i only ever have it on setting 1 and it gets used all the time.

  • No impact driver that I'm aware of does this. Are you not thinking about the hammer/percussion setting on a drill driver?

  • A decent impact driver should have a switch to turn the impact function on or off.

    As above. Say what?

    Now on the lookout for a circular saw with a switch to disable 'sawing'.

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