



Except that ETCG is a bit of a sellout and a LARGE portion of that stuff you see was given to him "free". Its not like he got tired of is air tools and ran out and converted over. Its free high end swag. Of course hes going to use them.
Far from everyone can afford 2-3 different platforms of cordless and multiples of the same tool with different drive sizes. Pneumatic has no power bias, it doesn't care what brand compressor is running it.
I think a lot of these internet guys end up selling out, yeah I'd say cordless is best in Milwaukee backed up a truck full of their stuff for free...I'd still keep my air tools.
I'm a OTR tech in the rust belt, air tools are still king for their power to size to cost ratio.
I did buy a snap on cordless ratchet a few weeks ago and it lacks air style power but man it's so handy to use it's becoming my favorite tool.
Which is fine, no judgment from me. But if you're going to make a video showing off all your cordless, you might want to preface it by saying "i was given this all for free and I find it convenient" as opposed to making it out like you got sick of 'tripping on the hose' and spent a pile of cash.
I'd also value the opinion much more if his stuff actually looked used. SMA likes tools a lot, gets a number of things for free, but everything goes into his daily rotation so it actually gets used and his opinion becomes actually meaningful. For example a number of his Milwaukee things have bitten the dust and hes been using HF cordless impacts daily for about a year (time of death tbd). I haven't noticed a lack of pneumatics on his channel though.
I'll admit that cordless are handy, but why knock air tools?
Cordless impacts have come a long way. Makes me wonder why corded weren't more common? An extension cord is "friendlier" than an air hose.
Which is fine, no judgment from me. But if you're going to make a video showing off all your cordless, you might want to preface it by saying "i was given this all for free and I find it convenient" as opposed to making it out like you got sick of 'tripping on the hose' and spent a pile of cash.
I'd also value the opinion much more if his stuff actually looked used..
To each their own. I have the 3/8 M12 impact, and the "100 ft/lbs" it puts out is maybe half that. Just today it couldn't break free a 13mm undertray bolt. I used a standard length 3/8 ratchet, broke it free by hand, then ran it out with the impact. Look at the size of the 1/2 impact. WAY bigger than my IR2235. Yes that IR needs an air supply, but it will absolutely fit where that M18 will not.
Don't get me wrong, I love my m12 stuff, especially the ratchet. But it has yet to show me it has anywhere near the power and size of air tools. My air stuff is not going anywhere. YMMV of course.
Is it possible your battery is worn out and unable to provide enough juice to the tool? I recently used the M12 Fuel 3/8 impact to take apart the front end of a 2001 Chevy Express, none of which had ever been taken apart before. I was surprised the little tool was able to get out some of the bolts that should have been torqued to 140 ft-lb all while using a swivel attachment. I still want the new M12 stubby impact as well as a compressor big enough for air tools though.
You didn’t identify your location. Probably not from the rust belt, based on your comments.
We put 600 PSI PVC pipes in our walls and have four places with quick connects that we can use a tool from, including two on my large workbench. The compressor stays permanently in the corner of the garage, but we can use air tools where ever we need to.

You guys watched that video? mg325 was pulling off lugs torqued to 600 through an adaptor at that! Hammered a bit @600 but still did it. I bet without the adapter it would do 650.
Yeah brand new gun and all. And likely in 6mths it wouldnt do it, but still.
Anybody actually test the new Mac/Facoms? I havent seen it yet (no Mac dealer for the last 8yrs anyways). Mac specs it at 700ish "nutbusting" iirc. The Snappy would probably get real close to that in ideal conditions. Like to see the Mac tested though
The MG325 I had was NOWHERE near 600 ft lbs, I get the idea but technology moves quick. I feel like my new stubby M12 3/8 has more grunt and it is way shorter to boot. Ymmv