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TheGrooveking

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What kind of vehicle are you trying to remove caliper mounting bolts from? The reason I ask is I know that the caliper mount bolts on Ford F250SD are either 205 or 235 ft lbs. so that would be at or near the limit of the Matco 14.4V. The Snap On 14.4v is stronger than the Matco.

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I'm just saying in general, like cars/ midsize SUVs not an extreme case like that. My IR 2115 TiMax snatches almost any caliper bracket bolt off. The 14.4 matco I bought WON'T. I purchased this Matco impact specifically for when I don't have compressed air. Any opinions on the Makita LXT/ Milwaukee M18/ Ingersoll W5130? I'd rather not buy a ni-cad tool but will if literally nothing compares to the CT4410 and you feel it's up to this task specifically
 

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Here's my impact drawer. Milwaukee m12 and m18. That 1/2 is a hoss. Along with snap on mg325. I had snap on cordless screwdrivers and the 4410a and sold the screwdrivers and traded the 4410 for the Milwaukee stuff. Couldn't be happier



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I got this Milwaukee M18 set last month along with an M18 hammer drill. Love them so far!
 

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^^^^ same here
 

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I like cordless...
 

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I'll play :)

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How do you like that Snap-on CT761?

I'll play :)

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^^ how much did that run you?

Thanks

I paid Zoro $425 for the set (2x5.2Ah batts + charger + case) because I'm impatient. You can get it for $389 at Toolbarn ($399 - $10 coupon that's always floating around) but they listed 2 week availability, or wait for a 30% off at Zoro and it'll be $371.

edit, oh, you're in Canada though. I'm not sure who distributes up there. ZoroCanada doesn't seem to carry it.
 
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thanks for the info, I do go down to the US sometimes, if I ever decide on getting one I will know where to look. BTW is it german made?

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How do you like that Snap-on CT761?

I have a CT761 too and it's a beast of a gun for the size. In terms of what it can take off, it's probably equivalent to the CT4410, but MUCH smaller. I don't like the grip/handle though. It's not the most ergonomic tool because of the battery stem.
 

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I have a CT761 too and it's a beast of a gun for the size. In terms of what it can take off, it's probably equivalent to the CT4410, but MUCH smaller. I don't like the grip/handle though. It's not the most ergonomic tool because of the battery stem.

+1

The rocker trigger is a game changer, especially on rusty fasteners. The LEDs are very bright, and I really liked how they took DeWalt's design cue and placed them behind the socket rather than over the trigger. It is a hair stronger than most all other 12V impact wrenches, if this one cannot spin it out, it's time for 1/2".

I had to rebuild mine after two months of heavy abuse, though. The hammer case cracked and the anvil stopped spinning, maybe I should stop doing wheels with it :p. Don't ever stand the tool on the battery with a socket on, it WILL topple over.
 

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Nothing too exciting for me... I've had an M12 2454 for a while, then bought a 2654 last month. I thought I was buying a 2655... Didn't look close enough when I grabbed it at HD. I still want to pick up a 1/4" M12 and M18 in 2655B and 2763 flavors.

It's not a wrench, but there's a 2453 impact driver in my collection as well.
 

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Damn! Gotta collect 'em all!

I just picked up the brushless Metabo.

4.2 lbs, 295 ft-lbs. :)


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That is definitely my next cordless impact wrench I'm getting. Well after I get the IR 12V. I already got 3 Metabo Batteries and charger as well as the brushed impact. Was looking for something a little stronger then the current 200ftlb ish compact models but not as heavy as the fullsize M18 Milwaukee brushless, which I find too heavy to use comfortably for a extended amount of time. Which is why I barely use it to be honest.

And hell yea gotta collect them all, I have a thing for impacts wrenches. I need a cure...
 

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+1

The rocker trigger is a game changer, especially on rusty fasteners. The LEDs are very bright, and I really liked how they took DeWalt's design cue and placed them behind the socket rather than over the trigger. It is a hair stronger than most all other 12V impact wrenches, if this one cannot spin it out, it's time for 1/2".

I had to rebuild mine after two months of heavy abuse, though. The hammer case cracked and the anvil stopped spinning, maybe I should stop doing wheels with it . Don't ever stand the tool on the battery with a socket on, it WILL topple over.

Ive been using the CT761 for about a month, ive been loving it, well see how it holds up, im getting a new one because the battery has been a real ***** to get out of it from day one, i have to pry to get it out... my snappy guy wanted to send it back i said i wanted a new one, hes taken care of it..
 

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i realize the danger in my following inquiry but........why??? how many does it take i understand having air and cordless, 3/8 and 1/2, but lord have mersey i think some of you guys are just greedy:lol_hitti
 

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im getting a new one because the battery has been a real ***** to get out of it from day one, i have to pry to get it out... my snappy guy wanted to send it back i said i wanted a new one, hes taken care of it..

Let me know how it goes. Mine is a pain to get out too.
 

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Let see you cordless impact wrenches - I'll start, this is my home stash, at work I have Milwaukee M12 and Bosch 18 volts. Just picked up the Snap On CT4410 this past Friday, IMO it seems more powerful than the Matco, even though the Matco's specs higher loosening torque.

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How are the Hitachi's? I have a drill and 1/4" impact that take the HXP batteries...vs the slides. Curious if they are worth the money compared to getting another platform like Milwaukee.
 
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