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misternick210

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I have a Foxwell NT710. It has the same active tests and special functions as my buddy's MODIS edge but costs less than $230. I definitely recommend it.
 

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Wrench97

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I have a Foxwell NT710. It has the same active tests and special functions as my buddy's MODIS edge but costs less than $230. I definitely recommend it.

And the down side to Foxwell

  • Foxwell NT710 comes with one free vehicle manufacturer software, if you need additional vehicle manufacturer software, please purchase here: Additional software.

You get the tool and software for 1 brand and have to pay extra for each additional brand you need.
 

AA/FC

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And the down side to Foxwell



You get the tool and software for 1 brand and have to pay extra for each additional brand you need.
That may be the case with some older Foxwell units.... as was the case with many low end scanners several years ago.

However, that is NOT the case with the NT809 that is being given away in the drawing above. The NT809 is a full function scan tool on all makes & models with no extra fees or purchases necessary to make the tool work properly.
 
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