Cordless Impact Gun, suggestions please

RidinHigh99

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Watch videos on YouTube for torque runs. The dewalt 1/2 20v guns beats out the ingersoll rand and milwaukee guns in torque.


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PureHybrid

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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

Pff, that's so 6 months ago. 5.0 batts now boys! :rofl:
 

JoshH

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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!
That's my experience as well. If the CT761 won't get it, I go straight to air.
 

WolfLMM

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I can't find that 3/8 set on snap ons website. Just says there is no items to display under the 14.4v impact tools section.

I hate buying off the truck, cause he never had anything. And I get it faster and for the same price online.
 

elliottw

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I can't find that 3/8 set on snap ons website. Just says there is no items to display under the 14.4v impact tools section.

I hate buying off the truck, cause he never had anything. And I get it faster and for the same price online.

I'm assuming because they don't have any to sell, that was always the trouble, if it wasn't on the truck it was a long long wait to get it.
 

lil bleur

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As I understand it Snap-On Dealers have an inventory limit that is relative to sales. At our old location the dealers had to much driving in their route and were rather sporadic. We'd have one for 2 years then Snap-On would say, "Your not selling enough!" and they'd get the boot, then we'd be stuck with out for 3 yrs. Thankfully at our new location the dealer has about 350 shops within a 10mi radius and his service is really good. It normally take 1-2 weeks for something to show up after its ordered. Just saying...not all Snap-On dealers have to wait so long to get their tools. He had 3 of those CT761 on Friday and he makes good cash deals:thumb:
I'm assuming because they don't have any to sell, that was always the trouble, if it wasn't on the truck it was a long long wait to get it.
 

custom8726

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Used the 1/2 Impact today for the first time switching wheels on one of my super duty's, Worked great! 32 lugs later the battery was still registering full and it didn't seem like it was working hard at all to bust the lugs loose :thumb: My only complaint is now I've become obsessed with buying milwaukee tools lol, ordered my 5th piece today:)
 

Grizz3500

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Received mine and charged them immediately. Wish I would have bought these a long time ago. I've already noticed I don't use as many hand tools. They're just to easy to use.
 

Awenta

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What do you guys use for air guns?

I need (want) a new one.

I know there's the IR ti guns which are awesome but I'm thinking about giving the aircat 1150 a shot.

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ikeG

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Use my 3/8 dewalt every single day, no complaints. Have a craftsman 1/2" but i wouldnt recommend it to anyone.

Good friend of mine says the IR ones are amazing, i think they are cheaper than Snap ON too.
 
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Matco makes a badass set of guns. The 1/2" air one will snap studs turned all the way up but it runs around 450$ the battery one is around 800$.
 

Porno Joe

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I've got the IR ti air gun and it really is awesome. My dad has the same IR air impact gun he has used since the mid 70s. It still works, just less power than my new one.

as good as the IR air gun is, I still don't think I've used it since I got my Milwaukee cordless