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M12 fuel or CT661

R-C

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I told my snap on guy to order me a 3/8 impact in the 10v variant. It looks incredible and felt nice with the teeder trigger mech. **** I just got around to checking out the new fuel. Doesn't look as ergonomic but it has a lot more torque.

I'll be using it mostly for draining transmission pans and taking parts off used motors. Alternators, pw steer pumps, ac compressors, ect. And I'm worried the snappy wont have the balls.
 
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shoturtle

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Think you may want to go to a 18v. At 117ft/pound max the might not be enough either for what you want to do with the milwaukee.
 

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661 is great for 7-10mm. 12mm+ is pushing it. Its on par with any 12v pistol grip I've used regardless of the smaller 7.2v battery. Not sure what the reference to 10v is.
 
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joe (pa)

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Two of my techs use dwalt 20v brushless with the 1.5ma battery. Pretty small package and VERY strong.

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blacK20

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Ya the m12 and snappy equivalent is not strong enough to take apart engines and accessories. You'll need to step up to the 14+v category.
 

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http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200589359_200589359

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blacK20

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^ Been looking at that guy for a while. Waiting on some real world reviews before I pull the trigger.
 
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