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The guy I work with has more money then his home is worth in Snap On tools.(He tells me weekly) He swaps out his battery several times a day while still using air tools some, his impact is slow and weak but still cost over $800. The day I watched him fail to bring a 1 tons lug nut off with his Snap On impact, I slid the dewalt over and it spun each off quickly. He still isn't sold, snap on for life he is lol.
This is great if it works well, I have to put in some long ass rails and to hide the screw at the joint would be awesome.
These Milwaukee are very good.
Yes, much easier to use and tighten without the bit jumping out and making you buy new bits because the ends get chewed up.
Pit Row
I'm in the electrical industry so at work 90%+ of Our hardware is hex head.
any suggestions ?
I've grown a collection here the past 2 years. Have 4 drill/drivers, 1 impact driver, circular saw & grinder. And music box. They kick ass & take numbers. The 5ah batteries go a long time - the 6 & 9's would be another level again. Now I'm on the constant lookout for more. A recip saw might get added next - work light of some form too. Maybe a grease gun....
That battery smoked for a hour...Could have been bad if I wasn't home...In the right situation it likely could have started the garage on fire.
Now I never leave these battery's charging unless I am home and keeping an eye on them..
That Milwaukee certain did spank the DeWalt in that scenario though.
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