Something to do with it being twin clutch. I don't remember I don't pay much attention to that stuff. I'm deaf as well so that doesn't help trying to watch videos
Unless it got deleted it's on here somewhere. Marlin replied In thread I think
Ok, I can understand that, but here is a video of the Aircat1000th vs the ir2135timax. They're both
twin hammer and the Aircat beats it by a substantial amount and it's half the price. I'm not a name brand poster boy and not trying to say Aircat is the best, but dollar for dollar, the Aircat line of impact wrenches are better for someone just starting in the industry. The money being saved can be used to buy other equipment now, then upgrade later if necessary.
For impact wrenches I own 3/4" Aircat 1600th, 1/2" Snap On im6100, 1/2" Snap On MG725, 1/2" Dewalt dcf899 20v, a freebie 1/2" Husky, and an older 3/8" Craftsman. I'm the kind of person who looks for the cheapest, quality tool. I'd rather take the time, do the research, and pay $179 for a tool that will do the same thing as a $249 tool.