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I have Milwaukee brand but Snap-ons are the best at least my 1/2 impact is compared to other brands but also cost 33-50% more. What I want is a small headed unit for tight spaces but there not out there. Yet.
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12-28-2017, 07:13 AM | #4 |
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I dont have any issues with their size, and i actually use them
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12-28-2017, 08:11 AM | #5 |
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Did anyone else's mind play a trick on themselves and read "Snap-On" as "Strap-On" and then lol at the next reply?
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Do you pay out the ass for a "strap=on" too? I was going to reword that but Snap-on is like green paint: everyone wants, not all want to invest that much.
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I carry a snapon cordless impact tool in my work truck. I have had tires put on to many times where they wrench on the alloy wheels with pneumatic impact wrench. Its a bitch in the middle of nowhere and a flat from a tree stob and you can stand on the lugs and not break them.
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I had mine before I bought my M20 Milwaukee gear or I would have bought their bare impact, still might. The M20 has more removal torque but not as strong on knock off. I bought a couple of green no name DC 12V corded impacts back at what is now Cummins Tools on 291 back when I was redoing houses in Fort Osage area and keep one of those in the daily drivers. They put out about 230-250 as I recall. I raise holy ****ing hell if an impact goes anywhere near my wheels other than to loosen the nuts. Just like you I've had nuts that wouldn't budge (using the above) on steel wheels and it's always at 3 am on a rain/ snowy night with passengers.
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