BolognaBlake
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Greets,
I'm just a home gamer, but I flip a car or two a month. I need a bidirectional scan tool. I also need a scope. I'm looking to spend no more than $2500k. I know I can get a Verus with 14.2-15.2 in that price range locally.
I don't have subscriptions to Mitchell, Alldata, or Identifix. The component tester, repair information, and Fast Track seem like they would very handy.
But I've also seen some other scanners, like the newer Genisys for under $1k and an older Genisys with the add on scope and 5.0 software for closer to $600. I saw a Mac Mentor Touch Scout for less than $1k, and they advertise free wiring diagrams and pinouts. I've also been interested in the Hantek scope that runs a little over $200 on eBay.
I guess what I'm asking, is how useful is the resources that come that baked-in on the Verus? What do you all suggest?
I'm just a home gamer, but I flip a car or two a month. I need a bidirectional scan tool. I also need a scope. I'm looking to spend no more than $2500k. I know I can get a Verus with 14.2-15.2 in that price range locally.
I don't have subscriptions to Mitchell, Alldata, or Identifix. The component tester, repair information, and Fast Track seem like they would very handy.
But I've also seen some other scanners, like the newer Genisys for under $1k and an older Genisys with the add on scope and 5.0 software for closer to $600. I saw a Mac Mentor Touch Scout for less than $1k, and they advertise free wiring diagrams and pinouts. I've also been interested in the Hantek scope that runs a little over $200 on eBay.
I guess what I'm asking, is how useful is the resources that come that baked-in on the Verus? What do you all suggest?
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