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CP7748 VS IR2135TiMax????

sparky7

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I own a boatload of (older cp air tools); but I do not own the air tool in question:


I own a few IR air tools and they are also very nice tools:

http://www.onelastreview.com/best-i...rsoll-rand-2135timax-air-impact-wrench-review

Maybe others can chip in but I would think both were very good tools. The funny thing about the GJ is that everyone talks mostly about their love of IR and you almost never hear much talk about cp air tools.
 

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I picked up a CP7749 NIB at a pawn shop for $70 about 2 years ago.

It has been a good impact that I use at my home shop while the IR2135TIMAX stays at the day shop.

CP makes good tools.
 

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Sorry, i know it's not exactly what you were asking.

Just giving you another choice. I bought the proto and have never been more happy.
 
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damn it looks nice, although i hate stanley tools with a feirce passion.

I am def. considering this impact now though. Thanks for the info. The proto emblem on the gun is absolutely bad *** I have to say
 

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You have to go at least hold one at the store. I have never felt a gun that is truly an extension of your arm. The balance is amazing!

Proto makes this exact same gun for MAC tools with a price of 450 bucks.
 

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If you look at the Amazon reviews of the CP 7748, I'm in there as "Thunder". CP is my go to brand for pneumatic tools unless another brand really stands out for a specific tool, like Dynabrade sanders. You get a lot of quality and power for the price. The new Proto sounds great, but for considerably more than the CP. Certainly wouldn't be disappointed with any of the impacts mentioned.
 

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My boss has that Mac gun, and all 3 of us at the shop have the 2135timax as well. The Mac gun comes out when the IRs just can't get it done (rarely). The balance is really really good for such a heavy gun. I can't stand the controls on it though and could never see being happy using it all day like I do the IR. As far as the original question, have used CPs in the past and liked them, but I love my IR.
 

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What's the COO of that one, anybody know?

Taiwan...Same as the rest of them. All My Ingersoll rand air tools are made there as well. I have over 20 of them. All the same COO.

That being said, the quality is second to none.
 

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If you look at the Amazon reviews of the CP 7748, I'm in there as "Thunder". CP is my go to brand for pneumatic tools unless another brand really stands out for a specific tool, like Dynabrade sanders. You get a lot of quality and power for the price. The new Proto sounds great, but for considerably more than the CP. Certainly wouldn't be disappointed with any of the impacts mentioned.

And that what it comes down to. Put the gun in your hand, and see what feels best for you, and best for your wallet.
 

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Taiwan...Same as the rest of them. All My Ingersoll rand air tools are made there as well. I have over 20 of them. All the same COO.

That being said, the quality is second to none.

Thanks. Taiwan beats PRC any day in my book, and that does look like a beast. If I didn't already have a 2135 I'd be looking hard at Trident's deal.
 

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Taiwan...Same as the rest of them. All My Ingersoll rand air tools are made there as well. I have over 20 of them. All the same COO.

That being said, the quality is second to none.
The Premium Impacts come out of North Carolina.
 

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My boss has that Mac gun, and all 3 of us at the shop have the 2135timax as well. The Mac gun comes out when the IRs just can't get it done (rarely). The balance is really really good for such a heavy gun. I can't stand the controls on it though and could never see being happy using it all day like I do the IR. As far as the original question, have used CPs in the past and liked them, but I love my IR.

I assume you're talking about the Mac AW612q or the AW480Q ?
 
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