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Old 11-08-2010, 09:46 PM
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Default Anyone own/use Snap-On CT4858ho?

Any one own or has used this impact wrench? I got a gift card to snap on and Im really considering this. I don't own or have space for a compressor so air tools are out of the question. Any info is welcome.

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I meant Snap on CT4850ho

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Look up that number on there site and couldnt find what it was. If its there hoss of a 18volt impact I have good luck with mine and has a good amount of power.
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my buddy uses a similar one at work all day, works flawlessly.
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I have the ct-4850 HO, Ni cad..... Works as good as my 600 ft lb IR air gun, batteries charge fully in about 15 minuites. I use it at the track, my father uses it every day as an AAA roadservice gun..... destroys a dewalt, milwaukee or pretty much any other gun by far. (we have tried all)
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That tool kicks ***...it's "on sale" right now for $555. They also offer it with the upgraded lithion ion battery, and now have it in different colors (green, yellow and orange...I want green ). I don't have this gun yet, but a couple of guys at work do and I've used theirs. I plan to get one once I get my SnapOn bill down from $1100 to about $500, so I can send it back up to $1100 lol.
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go to sears and get an IR titanium. you wont be disappointed, and you'll spend less than half. IR makes matco and mac's stuff

spend the gift card on something like wrenches or sockets that are of much higher quality than mac/matco/craftsman. that's where snapon's technology is. as a mechanic and having used all main company's stuff, i like the IR type air tools, and snap-on;s hand tools.
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I dont have a compressor to run air tool hence cordless only.
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Buy it. You will not regret it.
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Originally Posted by Schitzo
I dont have a compressor to run air tool hence cordless only.
Looks like you better start saving up for more toys.
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I have one, best 500 dollars you could spend on a tool. Great to have if you tow toy trailers a lot.
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I like mine
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I'm getting one sometime next week.
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Get it, it's definately worth the money
and one of the most used tool in my box.

Especially comes in handy when you are working on the exhaust.
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Schitzo, Did you buy it? Which battery did you go with, lithium or Ni-cad?
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sorry for the late response, I haven't bought yet. soon though
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Snap on screw guns and electric impacts are just black and decker with snap on name.They wont warranty it also.The snap on air impacts are another game they haul ***.I never had luck with electric impacts I always break them.
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Originally Posted by Vmineo
Snap on screw guns and electric impacts are just black and decker with snap on name.
What kind of facts do you have to back up that statement?
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Originally Posted by Schitzo
What kind of facts do you have to back up that statement?
They actually do but it is not a "rebrand". They are contracted to design and build Snap-on's cordless stuff.
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Originally Posted by Schitzo
What kind of facts do you have to back up that statement?

When the chuck on my snap on screw gun broke,my snap on dealer told me.
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Originally Posted by Mr.Nguyen
They actually do but it is not a "rebrand". They are contracted to design and build Snap-on's cordless stuff.
When I took the chuck out of the snap on one it was identical to black and decker one I brought at home depot at my snap on dealers request.


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