Although this is the "older" model 1/2 now that the fuel came out, at that price its a steal. I abuse mine with removing and installing under body-----rusty and crusty----- plow bolts. Most are double nutted bolts and if the cordless cant break'em loose, the blue wrench will. I can usually get...
The 3/8's were never made for removing lug nuts...However, what my fuel 3/8's could not remove, my CT 4418 could. That being said I still use my fuel for under hood and interior work due to the light torque settings "1" and "2". When removing lug nuts with my CT 6850 or full size 1/2" Milwaukee...
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First I've heard of it. Was going to pick up a 4410 but then this popped up....
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I have both as well. The m12 is dedicated for interior work. The m18 will do most under hood and some suspension bolts. The 3 torque settings really do come in handy. And using the 3.0 or 4.0 batteries, it will last all week on a charge.
When using torque sticks, how long do you guys actually hammer with the impact? Like 1 sec or a couple? I've tried using them with my ct 6850 and yes they tighten the wheel but they almost seem to over torque every time. Should I just let it hammer for a sec then check it with a torque wrench...
I agree with MikeF2316. I used to wrench on those money makers all the time (the S80). The antenna rings were one of the top parts replaced when dealing with immobilized systems on those cars. It's a simple 5 minute job. Good luck!
Question to everyone using the 18v battery in they're CT4410. Can you use the 18v lithium battery? Not the "new" lithium battery but the battery originally for the CT6850. Thanks!!!
I have the Snap on 1/4 round headed ratchet. It does serve its purpose when needed. I did use it for a while as my only 1/4 ratchet and in that time (about 3 years) it has been rebuilt twice. It starts to "skip", then its down hill from there. Besides the rebuilds, the only CON is the...