I prefer our launch scanner over the new snap on zeus we also have. Has much more features, seems to get a lot more options for live data, and the live data reaction time is instant, snap on reacts like it's on dial up still.
Picked up Snap On TKF72 and got my dealer to swap the anvil to a 3/8 drive for a reasonable £100 including TAX ($126)
Will go nicely with my TK72 I already own for those really awkward jobs.
Picked up an astro pneumatic 1/8 pencil die grinder of amazon USA for £37 ($48) delivered. Only took a week to get to me in the UK.
Seems pretty much identical to the blue point one my boss has.
I use a cheap Amazon set of impacts (voche) they are cr-v impacts. I've used them for 6 years now and only the 13mm cracked due to me putting it on a milwaukee high torque.
I use these. They are small enough to get everywhere I need to. The lift up ratchet system is great for confined spaces and they aren't long enough to risk snapping a siezed bleeder...
Snap on dealer had a great deal on a FHLLFD80HV a few weeks ago so grabbed it. Picked it up for £160 including tax ($205).
Goes nicely in my draw with the SHLFD80AHV I got a few months ago.
They normally retail at £290 ($363) all UK prices normally include Tax unless stated otherwise.
We have tool trucks, generally not as big big or as well stocked as the American ones. Warranty is the same, break it and they replace it.
It's a lovely ratchet. Solidly built and very smooth