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Snap on ctr767 vs ctr761

travis85904

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Hey, so I am looking to add an electric ratchet to my collection and I was considering either the snap on ctr761 or 767
 
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one9gt

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Even with your discount, the Milwaukee fuel ratchets still come out to be a better deal. 2 batteries are usually included in the kit or find a promo that comes with an extended battery vs the one battery that comes with Snap on. Couple that with more power and better warranty on the Milwaukee, it blows the Snap On out of the water.


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travis85904

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With my discount I can get the snap on ratchet with 2 batteries and a charger for $250. Also Milwaukee doesn’t make anything like the ctr767 with the extended head
 

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The miluwakee is a toy compre to the snapon. I would buy both versions

Exactly!!! I broke my Milwaukee a few times before upgrading to a Snap on. Milwaukee was great with the warranty process, but the head is a weak link. Been beating on the snappy for quite some times with no issues. The extended version is on my list.
 
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Even with your discount, the Milwaukee fuel ratchets still come out to be a better deal. 2 batteries are usually included in the kit or find a promo that comes with an extended battery vs the one battery that comes with Snap on. Couple that with more power and better warranty on the Milwaukee, it blows the Snap On out of the water.


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The Milwaukee should come with 2 ratchets so you'll have something to use while the other is in the repair center.
 

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Exactly!!! I broke my Milwaukee a few times before upgrading to a Snap on. Milwaukee was great with the warranty process, but the head is a weak link. Been beating on the snappy for quite some times with no issues. The extended version is on my list.



As far as the older models go yes they don’t compare to the newer fuel models. I work on skid steers and excavators all day and my 1/2” does just fine.




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As far as the older models go yes they don’t compare to the newer fuel models. I work on skid steers and excavators all day and my 1/2” does just fine.




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Can you break fastners free or tighten them up after the tool hits maximum torque?
 

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I have the short one I would not mind getting the extended version. While the extended version gives you more leverage there are also places it may not be able to reach because it is longer. I would get both.
 
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