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- ccm911 - 06-01-2011 I just saw a Dewalt Battery 2-Pack in the Lowes circular for like $120. Those batteries are really expensive! And to Steve the Snap-On snob, my Crafts-Man tools work just fine. - stentech1 - 06-01-2011 That tool would not last a week in a real shop environment. They work great for a home owner but when you use a tool 8-9 hours a day that is when you see the difference. It cost more but there is a reason. It all depends on how often a tool is used and what it is being used for. My three year old has a craftsman tool set and he loves it. He changed the wheels on his tricycle last night. Like I said all "toys" - ccm911 - 06-01-2011 LOL!!! I agree that pros need Snap-On, but for the casual "shade tree" mechanic, they are sometimes overkill. - stentech1 - 06-02-2011 They are alot of $ It is only worth it if it's used every day. - rbasales - 06-03-2011 I own the Dewalt and it has held up with no problem, the longacre is a good unit at a decent price. - stentech1 - 06-04-2011 Had the dewalt as well nice piece for the home owner. I returned after a short time did not have enough for my application. Although it did get me in better shape from all the trips back and fourth changing the batteries. - rbasales - 06-05-2011 i have the DeWalt; I change wheels many times over a 3 day event and have had no problem. I also use it it on the boats, docks and CJ7. I Keep one extra battery on the charger and i have all the power I need. I was able to buy a gym membership to get in shape with the money i saved from not buying a Snap-on!! - stentech1 - 06-05-2011 You will need the gym to brake all the bolts lose that your fisher price impact gun won't. Like I said all "toys" perfect for a home owner though. Snap on stuff is expensive but you get what you pay for. Most home owners don't use their tools enough to see the difference. - JoeP - 06-05-2011 Within the past 30 days, I read a magazine article that compared a number of cordless impact guns. I believe that they did not include the SnapOn because these were mostly below $250. I'll be damned if I can remember the magazine though. Maybe "Grassroots Motorsports"?. I think the Makita and Bosch models did well. In any event, they tested maximum torque, and half weren't even close to the advertised number. Does anyone remember that article? - rbasales - 06-05-2011 ALL impact drivers loose torque as the battery runs down. Check all lugs with a torque wrench to be safe and sure. |