Ingersoll 15QMAX Impact Review
Our verdict
The Ingersoll 15QMAX is a lightweight impact wrench at 2.4 pounds and $182.60, but a 4.1-star average from 819 reviews is the lowest in this batch, suggesting mixed owner experiences relative to its price.
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Users who specifically need a compact, lightweight impact wrench and are experienced with the Ingersoll product line.
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Buyers prioritizing top-tier ratings or strong recent demand, since this model has the lowest average rating in the batch and zero units sold last month.
- Weight 2.4 Pounds
- Priced 63% above the category median ($111.99 across 117 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.1/5
4.1 average across 819 owner ratings
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Popularity3.5/5
819 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other power tools and workshop machinery we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
At 2.4 pounds, the Ingersoll 15QMAX stands out as an unusually light impact wrench in a category where most cordless tools weigh 6 pounds or more. That low weight can be a genuine advantage in extended-use or tight-space scenarios where fatigue is a real concern.
The trade-off is a 4.1-star average from 819 reviews, the lowest in this batch. At $182.60, it is priced above several better-rated alternatives, including the PORTER-CABLE PCC740LA at $139.00 with a 4.7-star rating from 2,100 reviews. Zero units sold in the most recent month further suggests that market demand has softened or shifted to competing models.
Published technical specs are limited to the weight figure. Torque output, power source, drive size, and speed are not available in the product data. Buyers who want documented performance before purchasing will need to contact the seller directly. Experienced Ingersoll users who already know this model may find it a fit, but general buyers have stronger options at comparable prices.
Pros
- 2.4-pound listed weight is among the lightest impact wrenches in this batch
- 819 reviews provide a meaningful data sample for evaluating long-term satisfaction
- Ingersoll brand presence in professional-grade impact wrench tools
Cons
- 4.1-star rating is the lowest in this batch; a notable share of owners report concerns
- No published specs for torque, power source, or drive size in the listing
- Zero units sold last month indicates reduced current demand
- $182.60 is above the price of better-rated alternatives with more complete documentation
Specifications
| Weight | 2.4 Pounds |
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Performance notes
The Ingersoll 15QMAX weighs 2.4 pounds, which is the only performance-related spec available in the product data. Power source, torque rating, no-load speed, and drive size are not documented in the listing. Buyers should verify all specifications with the seller before purchasing.
What buyers say
The 4.1-star average across 819 reviews reflects divided owner experience. Owners who rate it positively tend to highlight the lightweight form factor and handling comfort. Those who rate it lower often cite concerns about torque output or overall durability relative to the $182.60 price point.
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Frequently asked questions
Is the Ingersoll 15QMAX a pneumatic or cordless impact wrench?
The product listing does not specify the power source. Contact the seller to confirm whether this model requires an air compressor or operates on a battery platform before ordering.
Why is the 4.1-star rating lower than most impact wrenches in this category?
A 4.1-star average from 819 reviews suggests a meaningful portion of owners have concerns about performance or value at $182.60. Tools like the Makita XWT08Z at $259.99 or the PORTER-CABLE PCC740LA at $139.00 both carry 4.7 to 4.8-star averages with more complete spec data.
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