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Mighty Seven Air Tool Reviews?

gdocktor3

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Been a lot of talk around here lately about compact or mini impact wrenches. Mighty Seven was a brand brought up and after doing some research, they have seem to have some decent stuff. Only problem, I can't really find any reviews or real world use info on them. So I'm curious, anyone use any of their tools, pneumatic or not? Are they worth buying? Thanks, Glenn
 
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Not a mechanic, but If I was - id be buying them.. Can't beat what your getting in performance vs cost. They are cheap enough to buy a few different models, and use them to supplement when needed instead of beating up just one all the time.
 
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Wow that was an interesting video. Looks like the 4630Q is the best buy as its stronger and smaller.
 
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I bought the 4611 a couple months ago. Its not super powerful but nobody would expect it to be a monster. It is perfect though to fit into really tight spots. I was able to remove some rusted wheel hub bolts where typically nothing but a breaker bar will fit. For the price, you cant go wrong. I highly recommend it.
 

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I have this one http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00YG7OXII/?tag=atomicindus08-20
Much cheaper elsewhere.

I love it. Not the world's most powerful impact (think I've only run into one or two times where I've had to pull out the full sized 1/2 impact), but it does most of the work I need (suspension, brakes, tires, sub frames, etc). Very quiet too. Had mine for a 8 or so months and had no problems with it. KT/M7 customer service was really good at answering my questions when I first bought it, so my guess is warranty/parts would be easy if you ever need that in the future.

It's my most used impact tool.
 
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Im liking the 4630q more and more, but I also like the aircat 1055-th because it has the direction selector on the side of the grip, which shortens its length and for ease of use. I also have the aircat 1600th 3/4" impact which is an animal. So aircat already has an edge because of my experiences with that brand. I started a thread on mini impacts with some interesting videos and stuff. http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?p=5595638#post5595638
 
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