joel63
Well-known member
Just to add to the discussion, my 1/4" ratchet, 3/8'' and 1//2' impact guns are in great shape and paid for.I guess I might be in the minority group here. I have air and battery powered tools, I prefer the air. Most of the automotive repair and maintenance I do is inside my garage, to stay out of the sun etc. The compressor is right there with 50' of hose. I pull out the air tool I need and have at it. I've tried battery tools and they have their place, but the air tools imo are less expensive, last longer and are stronger when power is needed. JMO.
I have used battery impacts and found them quite capable, but for my situation where I just don't have a great need for battery tools I just keep the air tools.
But my one exception for a battery tool is my CTS761A screw drivers (I have 2) which I've used for the past five years.
Those I have found very useful. I often use them with an 3/8, 1//2 adapter to speed up fastener removal after breaking them first.
To sum it up, if I ran across a need for a battery tool, I would give it serious consideration.

