Cordless Impact Gun, suggestions please

PureHybrid

Isuzu Shakes IT
Feb 15, 2012
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Milwaukee 18v Fuel sets. That 1/2" gun is a beast, Cornwell truck carries their sets and they had a special with the 3/8, 1/2, 1/2 drill and a light for under $800. That's the Fuel set with ext cap batteries. Better than any other cordless stuff I've used (haven't tried the IR cordless)
 

duramaxzak

Wanna be puller!
Nov 22, 2008
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Milwaukee 18V here! I never thought a cordless impact could have just as much power as my air impact, but I was wrong it has more!!!
 

Bonestock

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Aug 9, 2010
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Snap on lithiums. Ct8810 for the 3/8 and the ct7850 in 1/2 nothing can compete with that 3/8 gun and the only 1/2 I've ever used that can go with the snap on is the IR 20v gun

I also have both 3/8 & 1/2 in Snap on. I would recommend buying them if you want a couple of fantastic guns!
 

Hernpj01

On a Time Out
Sep 23, 2014
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I've got the Milwaukee fuel. It's got a lot more power than the previous impact Milwaukee made. I love it. When my buddies snap on impact won't break the bolt loose we grab the Milwaukee.

I'm a Milwaukee fanboy though. I probably have 12-15 Milwaukee batter tools between m12 and m18

X2 ion this I have the 3/8 and 1/2 m18 fuel and it has never let me down

I've been using friction ring and never had a problem since I bought new a year ago
 

56taskforce

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Mar 30, 2014
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I have both a Snap- and a Milwaukee both really good due to price go with the Milwaukee I am pretty sure Milwaukee builds the Snap-On they are so similar in fact the batteries are just enough different so they won't interchange...
 

JoshH

Daggum farm truck
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Feb 14, 2007
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The Snap On CT761 is by far the best tool I have ever used! It is a super compact 3/8" drive cordless impact, and it is so handy because of its small size and big power. I use it daily, and it still surprises me with the bolts it is capable of loosening.
 

Burn Down

Hotrodder
Sep 14, 2008
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The Snap On CT761 is by far the best tool I have ever used! It is a super compact 3/8" drive cordless impact, and it is so handy because of its small size and big power. I use it daily, and it still surprises me with the bolts it is capable of loosening.

Geez thanks Josh! Just when I thought I was good and didn't need on that damn truck for awhile:rofl:
 

lil bleur

Its all good until..BOOM!
Oct 6, 2015
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X136! I ran the CT8810 for about 1 1/2 years and about 4 weeks ago I got the CT761. Now my clumsy CT8810 sits in the drawer! If my CT761 won't pull it my CT8810 prolly won't either! It is much cheaper than the CT8810 as well! Definitely an indispensable tool for an engine mechanic! I have the 1/2" CT8850 as well, but I'm not overly impressed with its capabilities. When I go for that tool it seems I usually need something bigger. Its great for changing tires and such, but on most of the engines I work on it won't even come close to pulling the head bolts. It really sweats to even pull duramax head bolts.
The Snap On CT761 is by far the best tool I have ever used! It is a super compact 3/8" drive cordless impact, and it is so handy because of its small size and big power. I use it daily, and it still surprises me with the bolts it is capable of loosening.
 

coker6303

Keep Calm and Chive On!!
Aug 6, 2009
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I have the little Milwaukee fuel series impacts. 1/4" and 1/2"drives. I love them!!! Blow the old standard brushed models out of the water. Can't beat them for the price either. The big 4.0 batteries are beastly too
 

wfc09

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Sep 11, 2014
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All I use at home and work are the Milwaukee fuel series impacts the 1/2" is a beast and they are reasonably priced