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Snap-On MG1250 Worth A Look?

Skin

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or no? Torn between it and the 2145. Really prefer USA assembled and something that isn't a 13lb brick which eliminates Aircat for not meeting the former and the old 261 for not meeting either criteria.

Was also eyeballing some of the SP Air offerings (I like Japanese stuff too) but oddly while the Torque specs are somewhat competitive a number of them use 1/4" NPT. Seems like they're choking a 3/4" impacts with that...
 
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I'd take the 2145 , it looks very well made, (|I've had them apart) and pretty light. Big rotor output shaft and steel motor end plates like they should have,unlike the 2141. Nothing against the 1250,costs more, a bit heavier,bit less torque.
 
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or no? Torn between it and the 2145. Really prefer USA assembled and something that isn't a 13lb brick which eliminates Aircat for not meeting the former and the old 261 for not meeting either criteria.

Was also eyeballing some of the SP Air offerings (I like Japanese stuff too) but oddly while the Torque specs are somewhat competitive a number of them use 1/4" NPT. Seems like they're choking a 3/4" impacts with that...

ive been using the 2145 for just over a year now and its been amazing probably the best air gun i have ever bought i work as a bus mechanic and it has no problem removing wheelnuts,calipers,hub nuts,diff pinion nuts just my 2 cents
 
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