Snap-on Mother of All Cordless Impact Wrenches Smokes IR
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Your vid is a favorite on Saint Lucia
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I use two of these over the past 4 years. have only had to replace the trigger switch $60 and the little anvil rings that hold the socket on the end on each of them. I work in a salvage yard and let me tell you what>> old nuts and bolts ain't got nothing on newer fords "blue glue PLUS galvanic rust". I call it Blrust. Lots of Blue locktite and dissimilar metal corrosion. You will find this TRUE test in the torx 50 bed bolts of the late 90's and 2000+ models of ford trucks. Youtube THAT!
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Oh and yes, in the video both these guns are in reverse. No wonder you like Ingersoll Rand.
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@Elrrick, a good friend of mine I worked with at Performance Dodge had an IR half inch impact pushing over 1000 breakaway torque, a charger came in for some tire work his impact couldn't bust off the lug nuts, so I let him use my Snap On impact pursuing only 750 break away torque. My gun took them right off with ease. Hence the motto, "Snap on, there is a difference."
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tool people KNOW impacts have more tork in reverse, and of COURSE here the Snapon is going in reverse. So where is the one where the IR gets to go reverse vs. the Snapon forward, HUH?? Buncha BS....
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@MitsuEclipse06 Damn straight! Mac rules. My shop is back on the Mac trucks route after him being down for about 2 months. I've got a shopping list ready to go! haha
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@ktmluva13 Dumbass, they were both in reverse.
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ok now lets see you put the ingersoll rand in reverse and let her eat? yea so unfair since an impact is strongest in reverse...
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snapon is gay they use fake ass demos all the time to get peoples attention mac ftw
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fake.... i use snap on and ingersoll cordless, the ingersoll have a security that stop when overheat before it smoke....



I'm so sick of this "which impact can overpower the other" test that doesn't mean anything. How about you actually test the performance of the tools, like how quickly they crack bolts loose, how long the battery lasts before charging, how much it can tighten a bolt, etc. Anybody who uses tools like these knows the actual performance of these tools in a shop varies between them far more than their specs on paper.
Hardedge25 11 months ago 7
yeah i agree its total BS. ive never done that with an impact to get a job done. snap on makes world class tools but they are greatly overpriced. its kind of like a pizza delivery guy thinking he needs a caddilac to deliver pizza. it would be nice but its extravagently unnecessary. i have over a ton of tools where i work (litteraly) (including box)) and its because i dont waste money on king of the hill BS instead of getting everything i need to get the job done well.
mcnuggetassassin 1 year ago 2