T TR. Member Nov 9, 2010 #21 Yeah too right, my mate's Snap On gun has saved the day for me many, many, many times
Dovey Member Nov 9, 2010 #22 anytime bud, saves you time spending money on new sockets (that snapped) aswell as impact sockets + alot of swearing inbetween. lol
anytime bud, saves you time spending money on new sockets (that snapped) aswell as impact sockets + alot of swearing inbetween. lol
ALAKEY New Member Aug 21, 2017 #23 A few other good options for today, maybe someone will come in handy. https://www.bestadvisers.co.uk/impact-wrench
A few other good options for today, maybe someone will come in handy. https://www.bestadvisers.co.uk/impact-wrench
honzecruze New Member Aug 21, 2017 #24 I seriously recommend the milwaukee fuel 1/2 in impact. It outperforms the Snap On in (working torque) And its alot cheaper with a better warranty.
I seriously recommend the milwaukee fuel 1/2 in impact. It outperforms the Snap On in (working torque) And its alot cheaper with a better warranty.
Bolf Resident Nut Job. Aug 21, 2017 #25 Bosch do a super light one that is 110ftlb all day long on one charge
BenRice Well-Known Member Aug 21, 2017 #26 I've used Ryobi for 4 years. Use a cheap air gun for the one nut it couldn't undo Bonus of using the batteries in a drill, dust buster and portable stereo are rad too
I've used Ryobi for 4 years. Use a cheap air gun for the one nut it couldn't undo Bonus of using the batteries in a drill, dust buster and portable stereo are rad too
ALAKEY New Member Aug 23, 2017 #27 honzecruze said: I seriously recommend the milwaukee fuel 1/2 in impact. It outperforms the Snap On in (working torque) And its alot cheaper with a better warranty. Click to expand... Haven't seen it before, looks small but on specs is a monster
honzecruze said: I seriously recommend the milwaukee fuel 1/2 in impact. It outperforms the Snap On in (working torque) And its alot cheaper with a better warranty. Click to expand... Haven't seen it before, looks small but on specs is a monster