Ya, we were talking 2 different things Josh. I'm sure it works great for under the hood of a pickup and you can't beat the size. I might hunt one down for at home but not for work.
I have changed my view of Snap-On vs. Milwaukee in the last couple months. I was die hard Snap-On for years, but 6 months ago I changed jobs. The company buys the power tools for us guys and it is all Milwaukee. I must say my Snap-On 18V stuff sucks horrifically compared to the Milwaukee's. The only impact that is worth buying in Snap-On is the CT761(I use mine almost every hour of the day at work) I had a 3/8" CT8810 and a 1/2" CT8850, they don't even begin to hold a candle to Milwaukee 3/8 and 1/2 of the same size. + I like Milwaukee's 5.0 AHR batteries! I thought Snap-On had Milwaukee beat with its CT761, but then one of my co-workers walked in one morning with an M12 3/8 impact, what a let down. We took them head to head, bolt to bolt and each could do what the other could, and he got it for less than $200(it was on sale). I still like that Snap-On "trivial toggle trigger" though.:thumb:
I just bought a Milwaukee high torque 1/2 impact wrench. I haven't got to use it yet but I've been messing with it inside and I think I'm really going to like it. Seems like a very high quality tool.
If it's the fuel one it's a awesome gun I use mine at work for 1-1/8- thru 1-1/2 headed bolts on big steel flanges with lots of bolts, I've had it for two years hasn't let me down yet :thumb:
I have a new favorite. Got a "bolt buster", which is an induction coil. Had a bolt head red hot in 10 seconds, no more flame or wasting tons of pb blaster haha
I picked up one of these and it's awesome. Haven't got to use it much yet though.
http://www.ingersollrandproducts.co...cts/impactools/2015max-3-8-impact-wrench.html
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