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Advise on an Impact 1/2"

CountryboyFX4

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I am looking at getting a new impact! I was looking at the MG725 snap on and Mac tools newest one the AWP050! Those are the 2 i have hear a lot about! I am open to all ideas! I can get the MG725 with like 22 impact sockets new for 421.50 and the AWP050 alone for around $270! anyone own either one or another one from matco or IR? Thanks and love this site!
 
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Buckgnarly

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IR2135 has served me very well. Many others like it also, usually comes down to SO and IR....with some Nitro Cat fans thrown in too!
 

Sh1thead

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Ir 2135ti ... proven time and time again as a solid long time performer

Also might want to look at IR 231c
 

wafrederick

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Matco's impacts are rebranded IRs,my MT1769A is a rebranded IR.My MT1769A has been a very good impact so far,trouble free and my dealer has not had one come back with a problem yet.
 
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CountryboyFX4

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I Have a IR now and it has a lot of power but will not break away the lugs on 1 ton duallys that are torqued to like 220 ft lbs! Its about 4 or 5 years old and was just looking into a new more powerful one! And ideas of is the IR 2135 have that much power because the one i have looks just like it just cant think of the model number of it
 

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I Have a IR now and it has a lot of power but will not break away the lugs on 1 ton duallys that are torqued to like 220 ft lbs! Its about 4 or 5 years old and was just looking into a new more powerful one! And ideas of is the IR 2135 have that much power because the one i have looks just like it just cant think of the model number of it

Can you post up a picture of the gun? 220 ftlb should be a piece of cake, even for the original 2135.
 

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What psi are you running and what size inlet hose ... sounds stupid but you would be surprised.
 
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I have two earthquakes and a 725 rarely do I use the SO! Take out the muffler packing and lookout, all for 70 bucks ! Its made in taiwan not china.
 

abbeylives

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the Mac is actually a rebranded air cat - heard it straight from my mac guy. Given the options I would choose the Snap On, nothing compares to the feel. But in reality I would buy the IR, more affordable, just as capable and reliable.
 

road1will

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Id got for the MG725 - I use one professionally on a daily basis. I also use my coworkers IR 2135 quite a bit too and like it as well, but i just prefer the feel of my 725.
 
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CountryboyFX4

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Id got for the MG725 - I use one professionally on a daily basis. I also use my coworkers IR 2135 quite a bit too and like it as well, but i just prefer the feel of my 725.

Ya I am going to be a full time tech in may when i get out of school! Here is the one MG725 i was looking at because I get 50% off all snap-on tools in school or you could say i get the impacts for free! My question is that many say the Mg725 isnt as strong as they say it is and that a lot of the IR's are stronger! Being that i will be using it everyday would you get Snap-on or the IR for a little less money? Here is the link: and its $421.50 my cost! The IR 2135 is about $310

http://buy1.snapon.com/sep/catalog/item.aspx?group=13&sku=SEPMG725K
 

road1will

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Ya I am going to be a full time tech in may when i get out of school! Here is the one MG725 i was looking at because I get 50% off all snap-on tools in school or you could say i get the impacts for free! My question is that many say the Mg725 isnt as strong as they say it is and that a lot of the IR's are stronger! Being that i will be using it everyday would you get Snap-on or the IR for a little less money? Here is the link: and its $421.50 my cost! The IR 2135 is about $310

http://buy1.snapon.com/sep/catalog/item.aspx?group=13&sku=SEPMG725K

I'd go for that set, sounds like a good deal to me. My MG725 is plenty strong. I've broken loose crank bolts that I've seen the 2135 fail at.
 

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My question is that many say the Mg725 isnt as strong as they say it is and that a lot of the IR's are stronger!

I will have to raise the bullcrap flag on that one. The mg725 is stronger than the original 2135ti, but more or less the same as the 2135timax. I currently own 3 mg725, while having owned at least 4 2135ti and 2135qtimax. They are all powerful guns. I like the IR more since they're comfortable and balanced. If you can't break loose a bolt with one of the two guns, chances are you'll need a 3/4" impact.
 

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I Have a IR now and it has a lot of power but will not break away the lugs on 1 ton duallys that are torqued to like 220 ft lbs! Its about 4 or 5 years old and was just looking into a new more powerful one! And ideas of is the IR 2135 have that much power because the one i have looks just like it just cant think of the model number of it
Something is wrong with it or your air supply. I have a 20 yr old IR231 that will bust loose the lugnuts on my Peterbilt. They are torqed to 475 Ft lbs.

It takes a few seconds of hammering but they do come off.
 
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