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devoncoolman

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couldn't tell you if that one is made here or not. I own the matco version and the snapon version. the snappy is American made and I belive the matco is forign. if your looking for affordable the craftsman is affordable and carry's a good warrenty.
 

jmm

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I have the Snap-On. I like it pretty good, but it's rare that I use it. If you're so inclined the HF impact driver is decent. It works just the same as the Snap On, though it is a little clumsy-er. Got it on sale for 4.99.

edit: just noticed you're in Croatia...
 

nick2510

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I have a lisle kit. Made in USA and seems to be decent quality.

I do plan to upgrade to the snap on bits if these break however.
 

devoncoolman

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most of the impact drivers work well. its mainly the bits that ****. I break them all the time. only ones I don't break a lot are the snappys. there just more heavy duty.
 
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2oolhound

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Thanks. BC is the best place on earth.

Can you tell me how snap on works shipping in Canada? Do you get a free shipping after a certain amount? Or do they gouge you through the bone?

Sorry, I haven't bought on line, mine is ancient made in Canada.

Here is the website for Canada:

http://buy1.snapon.com//catalog/catalog.asp?store=canada

I remember when I was young sharing a house with 2 motorcycle mechanics. We used to use the chrome Wassel brand impact drivers and they used to blow up on us fairly often. The Klein ones you referenced show the hardness specs of the various parts. That's encouraging to see those details laid out.
 

Guns R Tools

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Craftsman is still USA made.
No longer. I had mine, USA made, warrantied out due to loose retaining ball bearing. Replacement was China-made I think. Definitely not USA. This may vary by location.
 

shiftdrift

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I like my craftsman nextec drill/driver kit. I use it all the time for accessory bolts, and smaller bolts I've already broken loose. Torque rating is good too. Battery lasts forever.
 

Outlawmws

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I've never seen one NOT reversible, it's not a switch per se, The inside has a cam and you get it past center and Voila, its reversed...

The one you posted looks like all the other US made ones I have, the Import's apparently used a different body pattern... :dunno:
 
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