This is good info, my old standby Ryobi (I know, I know) finally bit the dust while parting out a car. First time I have pulled out the air impact in a while.. Leaning toward the Milwaukee even though my racing partner is a diehard Snap On guy!
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SnapOn, Mac, Blue Point etc etc as far as I'm concerned is great for career techs.
For someone such as myself who uses this gear for weekend warrior/car projects etc I think Milwaukee etc is just fine for our needs
Rigid has lifetime warranty, HOWEVER they are tough to have stuff covered if you're not registered, and re-register YEARLY to assure your gear is covered under the lifetime warranty.
Millwaukee is 5 years, basically no questions asked.
food for thought.Originally posted by flyboyxi have watched my dog lick himself off a few times
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I've had a Craftsman C3 for about 3 or 4 years now. Still on the original set of batteries that came with the Impact and Angle Grinder. The batteries last a long time in the impact, but the angle grinder eats them like crazy.
I view the impact as a time reducer and not a beefy tool like an air impact. It will zip on/off most bolts, but I have to break the lugs by hand. I would definitely buy it again as a first cordless impact since it has lasted so well. Then again, I want my next cordless to be able to take off an output flange nut.sigpic
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Originally posted by Mr. Burns View Postbumping this up.
looking at getting rid of my air tools and getting a Milwaulkee M18 1/2" and 3/8" combo set (on sale for $199)
for those running the M18 gear, is it still holding up?sigpic
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i have the old style 18v milwaukee 1/2" impact(nicad). it came from a pawn shop and i paid only 100.00 for it with a charger and 2 inop batteries. i knew the batteries were covered under a milwaukee factory recall. i called them, they sent a postage paid box to ship the batteries back. i got 2 new batteries for free. i am still using the tool and batteries several years later. its pretty awesome. maybe not as good as the newest, latest and greatest, but then it was only 100.00.
for the heavy lifting, i have a corded 3/4" milwaukee impact wrench. it also came from a local pawn shop. that thing will twist the tits off a warthog. i have not been able to find a nut it couldn't crack(so to speak). it has broken a few of my non impact sockets though.sigpic
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Originally posted by dsphil View PostWhere is the sale at. I am looking to get a set too.
My local Homedepot...it's not in their flyer however.
regular $399 for the set down to $199.
...think it's just a one time deal for the specific store.Originally posted by flyboyxi have watched my dog lick himself off a few times
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Originally posted by Mr. Burns View PostMy local Homedepot...it's not in their flyer however.
regular $399 for the set down to $199.
...think it's just a one time deal for the specific store.sigpic
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Originally posted by Mr. Burns View PostMy local Homedepot...it's not in their flyer however.
regular $399 for the set down to $199.
...think it's just a one time deal for the specific store.
One store had the M12 jigsaw for 50. Anywhere else was full price.
Yellow stickers!? Verrrry YMMV.
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Originally posted by Mr. Burns View Postbumping this up.
looking at getting rid of my air tools and getting a Milwaulkee M18 1/2" and 3/8" combo set (on sale for $199)
for those running the M18 gear, is it still holding up?
1/2" impact, 3/8 impact and batteries still going strong. A coworker bought the fuel line, and its amazing.
I've said it before, and I still feel that Milwaukee is actually a better choice than Snap On cordless devices regardless of profession. The last snap on cordless I bought was that pos 1/4" drill that I found out was made in China when I opened it up one day.
Snap on wrenches and ratchets are still king, but there are better options for almost everything else when cost vs performance is factored in.No E30 ClubOriginally posted by MrBurgundyAnyways, mustangs are gay and mini vans are faster than your car, you just have to deal with that.
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Originally posted by Exodus_2pt0 View PostI use it professionally. So far I've only burned up one 1/2" drill... But that was after drilling 4 1/2" holes in stainless steel on 90 some odd coach cars every weekend for 6 months, plus other daily work.
1/2" impact, 3/8 impact and batteries still going strong. A coworker bought the fuel line, and its amazing.
I've said it before, and I still feel that Milwaukee is actually a better choice than Snap On cordless devices regardless of profession. The last snap on cordless I bought was that pos 1/4" drill that I found out was made in China when I opened it up one day.
Snap on wrenches and ratchets are still king, but there are better options for almost everything else when cost vs performance is factored in.
thanks!Originally posted by flyboyxi have watched my dog lick himself off a few times
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Originally posted by McGyver View PostI've had a Craftsman C3 for about 3 or 4 years now. Still on the original set of batteries that came with the Impact and Angle Grinder. The batteries last a long time in the impact, but the angle grinder eats them like crazy.
I view the impact as a time reducer and not a beefy tool like an air impact. It will zip on/off most bolts, but I have to break the lugs by hand. I would definitely buy it again as a first cordless impact since it has lasted so well. Then again, I want my next cordless to be able to take off an output flange nut.
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Ingersoll Rand W7150 1/2" 20V Li-ion impact gun. 780 ft-lbs of torque. There's nothing it wont break loose, lug nuts, rusty axle nuts, whatever. I havent tried it on a crank bolt yet, but Im sure it will tackle it. It has variable speed with the trigger and a brake when you let off the trigger. Battery lasts a looooong time, I rarely have to charge it. I love mine. I think its still the most powerful cordless you can buy.
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