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Old 04-15-2009, 05:00 PM
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Default Snap-On CT4410 3/8" Impact Gun is AMAZING!

I just bought a snap on ct4410 3/8" drive 14.4v impact gun and this thing is UNBELIEVABLE!!!

It will remove ANY bolt with ease, and the battery lasts FOREVER.

I HIGHLY recomend this tool to anyone who works on their car more than 1 hour a week.
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Ive been thinking about getting on of those or the ingersoll rand one....What did u pay if ya dont mind me asking?
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Guy I work with has one to use on his race car trailer. I've used it a few times, works very well.
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Yeah, they are awesome. Makita makes a very nice one as well. It's amazing how much torque those little electric motors can generate.

Lol, if you've ever seen the 1/2 drive guns though, they're huge lol. If you use it for an extensive period of time your forearms will be huge lol
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7 or 8 years ago I bought the DeWalt 18V 3/8" and 1/2" drive impacts after using a friend's Makita unit.

They work as good today as they did on day 1.

It is a great investment.
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I bought both battery powered impacts in a 3/8 and 1/2 about a year ago. Since then both my Matco 3/8 and 1/2 air impacts have sat in the tool box collecting dust. Only time I break out the 1/2 air impact is when I gotta snap loose a crank bolt, or I'm dropping a K-member.

Single most used tools I ever bought.
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Ya I use this gun on everything! It has 280 ft/lb of BBT and tis TINY!!

BTW I paid like $385 for it with 2 batteries as a sale price. Best tool I have ever bought hands down.



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