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Snap-on Mother-Of-All Cordless Impact Wrenches Salvage Video

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This video was developed by the Emmy-Nominated creative team at Richter Studios. To date, the company has championed over 500 commercials, brand films and corporate video productions. Located in Chicago's West Loop, the firm has worked with megastars Ludacris, Arnold Palmer, Bill Kurtis and Captain James Lovell (Apollo 8/13). Additionally, the company has shot on location in 32 states and 12 countries.

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  • UNDESTRUCTABLE

  • GREAT VIDEO!!!

    snaponscanner you gotta get the rights for this video!!

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  • Snap On has not caught on yet,most switched to lithium Ion batteries which last longer.IR and Matco use these batteries.Matco got the award for their cordless line.

  • That's a nice cordless snap on impact gun

  • a lauda dirt, a lauda saannnddyy dirt.

  • (B) I emailed Milwaukee's tech department, who said Milwaukee doesn't measure "breakaway" torque, since the results are too unpredictable & therefore lend themselves to exaggerated results. They stick with stall torque. The 2664 Mil 3/4 gun has, I believe, more power than either the Snap-On or the Matco half-inchers & is shorter than either of them.

  • @keviiinn Agree!

  • From my 15+ years experience, Snap-ons ct4850, ct6855, very good guns for the app, but not the best. I have the Matco 18v lithium mcl18v, it will take the lugs off a semi wheel(725 lb. R, 425 lb. F). This video is outdated. There are other more powerful better guns out there, but you have to do some research. Snap-on is mostly overhyped. In my opinion, the only thing snapon is best at, is chrome sockets & wrenches; the grip is amazing. Impact sockets, Matco hands down, there more heavy duty!

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