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Has anyone seen or used the new CT7850.

Are the batteries backwards compatible?

Will the older units still be available?
 
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Batteries are NOT compatible with the older units.

Currently, the older units are still available. Eventually, the older units will be discontinued.
 
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That stinks. I almost ordered one today, but wanted to read a little about it first. I have the 18V drill and also the 3/8 14.4v impact. I was hoping to add a few more 18v batteries to the collection.

I wonder if the improvements are worth stepping up to, or if I should try and find one of the old ones.

My dealer wasn't able to order one of the old ones, it just showed none available. I told him i'd let him know next week if I want one of the new ones.
 

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That stinks. I almost ordered one today, but wanted to read a little about it first. I have the 18V drill and also the 3/8 14.4v impact. I was hoping to add a few more 18v batteries to the collection.

I wonder if the improvements are worth stepping up to, or if I should try and find one of the old ones.

My dealer wasn't able to order one of the old ones, it just showed none available. I told him i'd let him know next week if I want one of the new ones.

The old style is still in a couple of warehouses and they are showing that there will be some delivered in the future. Given that you have the drill and the 3/8 impact, I would try and buy the CT6850 just for the battery compatability.
 

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Now I'm debating whether I should save up to buy this gun or IR's new gun. Either way, I gotta sell of my trusty SO CT6850/6855.
 

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Chad- With a new 1/2 cordless impact coming out what does that mean for guys wanting to repair/service a "older" cordless impact?

The reason why I ask is because I bought a cordless impact gun about 2 years ago from Snap on. I use it on the weekends usually. If and when it breaks am I gonna be SOL and gonna have to upgrade?

Dan
 

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Chad- With a new 1/2 cordless impact coming out what does that mean for guys wanting to repair/service a "older" cordless impact?

The reason why I ask is because I bought a cordless impact gun about 2 years ago from Snap on. I use it on the weekends usually. If and when it breaks am I gonna be SOL and gonna have to upgrade?

Dan

Flat rate repair service and batteries will be available for the foreseeable future.

I personally own the 1/2, 3/8 impact and the 18 volt drill and I have no plans to upgrade my personal units anytime soon.
 
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I want a new one, are they still around $550? I have been holding out since it was announced, but I don't have a truck dealer. Any idea when it will be available online to order?
 

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Anyone got pictures of the drill?

That is from this months Hot Tools

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Wow the price of the impact went up! Then again it now includes two li-ion batteries. Is Snap On completely eliminating Ni-Cad?
 

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Wow the price of the impact went up! Then again it now includes two li-ion batteries. Is Snap On completely eliminating Ni-Cad?

The price did not really go up. You get 2 li-ion batteries which are $100 a piece with the old model you only got one for $555 and this one you get 2 for $650.
 

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Wow the price of the impact went up! Then again it now includes two li-ion batteries. Is Snap On completely eliminating Ni-Cad?

If I had to take a guess Id say yes. It seems like everybody is going lithium ion batteries.

Im just glad to hear that Chad says the older ones will still be serviceable. A couple years ago I paid $500 for my 1/2 gun. Shortly after that they raised the price to $555 (?) and now they want over $600. Its like they always say... everything goes up in this world dollar wise except for your paycheck. At least I have stock in snap on. :beer:

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Wow the price of the impact went up! Then again it now includes two li-ion batteries. Is Snap On completely eliminating Ni-Cad?

Two li-ion batteries and a tote bag. The tote bag has more value that the blow molded case that the old style came in.

The 14.4volt and the 7.2v are still ni-cad as well as the Blue Point cordless. It seems that all of the new 18 volt tools are going to be li-ion.
 
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Looks great. Only thing I can see is that the screws for holding the nose on may get in the road at times. Doubt it will hit the uk for a bit yet. Wait and see what the prices are like when it comes over hear
 

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Ni-Cad is similar in price as Li-Ion battery cells. Li-Ion has more power than Ni-Cad and the design of today's Li-Ion battery pack has made it easy to maintain.

Milwaukee is the only brand (bosch too but not clear) to advertise their circuitry design to help regulate and protect the cells called Digital Power Management (DPM) . It even has cell temperature sensor, usually extra feature when it comes to building batteries.

I would get the Milwaukee M18 impact 1/2" 450ft-lbs over those new SO any day. Cheaper, higher quality (IMO), and more availability for battery. You can get an equivalent set on ebay or online store for ~400bucks w/ two batteries, new.
 

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Trey,

I just ordered the Milwaukee 1/2 Hi-Torque kit and the 3/8 bare tool for less than the old Snap-On. All the comments on here and elsewhere made me think going to HD for a battery, plus a larger selection of tools would be better for me. The $650 price tag sent me looking elsewhere, but I am sure its a great gun. I was waiting for details since the pics from the Florida show, but the buy in is out of my range for a single tool.

I will do a post once it comes and I break it in as I have some routine maintenance on the fleet before the real snow comes in that needs to get done.

If I had a truck guy it may be different, but I doubt I'll regret it.
 
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We were looking at them in the hot tools on Tuesday. My dealer was ready to order it on the spot. When I inquired about the older units, they came up as none available.

Country of origin is listed as USA also along with the drill.

I think that I'll go ahead and order it next week.
 

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I didn't realize the battery type that SO advertise but if they use similar battery like the new generation Dewalt, which is called Lithium-Ion-Phosphate (Li-Fe-Po4), the impact can sustain a high power for longer period of time.

You can have the best impact design but it's dependent on the battery source.

Dewalt has leading the way for best battery source w/ their 20v line. Note that all Lithium battery pack has an output b/t 18-21 volts.
 

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CT7850

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Info from Snap On.....

Snap-on’s new 7850 series of cordless tools feature a microprocessor controlled trigger switch which maximizes tool performance, runtime and durability. The new CT7850 1/2" Drive Cordless Impact Wrench has a torque output of 450 ft./lbs. and is powered by an 18V lithium battery. This versatile cordless impact provides more torque at a smaller size and lighter weight, giving the user more control with less strain.


ADDITIONAL INFO ....

MORE POWER, OF COURSE
We've redesigned the hammers for a 20% increase in impacting inertia and a 12% increase in overall torque to a blistering 450 ft. lbs.

NEW MOTOR DESIGN
The new motor uses Rare Earth neodymium magnets, allowing it to generate more power and torque output with less motor drain, resulting in longer run time. The new motor also generates less heat, and in combination with an improved heat sink, ensures a cooler running, longer lasting tool.

IMPROVED ERGONOMICS
Over a ½ lb. lighter than the CT6850 and far more compact. Also features a new built-in brake and 1W LED light. New design features black touch points so grease and grime won't show. It all adds up to make a tech's job easier than ever.

INCREASED DURABILITY
New screened housing design prevents debris from entering the tool through air vents. Anvil and hammer have been upgraded to 4300 series alloy steel, which offers six times more life than the 8600 series steel on the 4850 and 6850 series.

Video of the CT7850

 

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We were looking at them in the hot tools on Tuesday. My dealer was ready to order it on the spot. When I inquired about the older units, they came up as none available.

Country of origin is listed as USA also along with the drill.

I think that I'll go ahead and order it next week.

Do you have one or the older models?
 

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i have had one of each for a few months and no complaints. they work and the batteries work great. there is a small light than snaps right on to the battery that is freaking awesome. The impact is currently in one of the salvage yards here and he has not been able to hurt it yet. the drill is tough as well.....
 

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Funny how similar it looks to my Matco 3/8 gun. Snap on must be sourcing them from the same company. The anvil cover looks the same with the same LED in the head, same battery look, etc..
 

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I found a video.


EDIT: Never mind. Looks like someone else beat me to it. :p
 
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not sure on the colors yet, but as good as the other impacts sold in colors they would be crazy not to offer them. i will make sure they know we want them in different colors.
 

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not sure on the colors yet, but as good as the other impacts sold in colors they would be crazy not to offer them. i will make sure they know we want them in different colors.

How is the drill holding up? I'm seriously thinking about picking up one
 

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I think that the Batteries on the unit look similar to the Milwakee. They are also rated for the same power out put at 450 ft lbs. The Miluakee I believe only runs 369.00
 

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DONT buy this...I am gonna be getting my 3rd one in a month. If this one goes bad I will be getting a refund and going to IR. The front bearing keeps going bad. They make a really loud screeching sound. The first one I got to do about 12 tire removals.. The second I got to do 4 tires....they are big pieces.....I tried out the matco and even the battery lasts longer. I rotate 4 tires and my battery will loose bars.. That is why they give you two batteries... In my honest opinion do not buy one...Go elsewhere...
 

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Man, those new Snappy cordless impacts sure are nice, 450 ft-lb of torque is amazing. Makes my old CT3850 with its 210 ft-lb seem like a real weakling, and that thing rips off lugnuts with no problems!
 
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