VegaS10
Well-known member
I'm looking into purchasing a new air ratchet. I'm currently a student and can get these units withmy student discount, so price is not an option.
I currently own the Snap-On MG725 1/2 gun and am VERY pleased with it.
If you guys can give me input on these, I'd really appreiate it. Preferably those with experience.
I know some of you are extremely biased with COO, brand names, etc, but please keep this on topic and let me hear what you've experienced with these tools.
First is the Snap-On FAR2505: http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item...=19895&supersede=&store=snapon-store&tool=all
I have been very pleased with Snap-On for years, but this seems underpowered at 35 lbs of torque. The size is a bonus, as it might be able to get into smaller spots.
The FAR7200: http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item...=19894&supersede=&store=snapon-store&tool=all
Larger, more powerful. However, I can only purchase this unit in a "kit" which includes sockets I don't think I'd like (6 shallow metric swivel and 6 shallow sae swivel). I'd love the unit, minus the sockets.
Last but not least, the Matco MT2858:
http://www.matcotools.com/Catalog/toolcatalog.jsp?cattype=T&cat=2292&page=1笠
130 lbs of torque, claims to be the most powerful unit on the market (I know, I know). I can purchase this unit, along with a full set (shallow and deep, metric and sae) of silver eagle impact sockets for the same price as the Snap-On Far7200 kit.
I've you guys have used any or all of these units, I'd appreciate feedback.
Thanks in advance.
I currently own the Snap-On MG725 1/2 gun and am VERY pleased with it.
If you guys can give me input on these, I'd really appreiate it. Preferably those with experience.
I know some of you are extremely biased with COO, brand names, etc, but please keep this on topic and let me hear what you've experienced with these tools.
First is the Snap-On FAR2505: http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item...=19895&supersede=&store=snapon-store&tool=all
I have been very pleased with Snap-On for years, but this seems underpowered at 35 lbs of torque. The size is a bonus, as it might be able to get into smaller spots.
The FAR7200: http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item...=19894&supersede=&store=snapon-store&tool=all
Larger, more powerful. However, I can only purchase this unit in a "kit" which includes sockets I don't think I'd like (6 shallow metric swivel and 6 shallow sae swivel). I'd love the unit, minus the sockets.
Last but not least, the Matco MT2858:
http://www.matcotools.com/Catalog/toolcatalog.jsp?cattype=T&cat=2292&page=1笠
130 lbs of torque, claims to be the most powerful unit on the market (I know, I know). I can purchase this unit, along with a full set (shallow and deep, metric and sae) of silver eagle impact sockets for the same price as the Snap-On Far7200 kit.
I've you guys have used any or all of these units, I'd appreciate feedback.
Thanks in advance.