The Snap On impacts were no better than a Dewalt ten years ago.
Martin
Martin

I can't say how they will hold up over time, but the new IR cordless impacts flat out destroy Snap-On's when it comes to power.
I doubt it...
The Snap On impacts were no better than a Dewalt ten years ago.
Martin
bullsh*t.... my Makita is the same as a Dewalt or better, and it doesn't compare to the first snappy 18v, let alone the newer one...
Putting up pivots, we used the hell out of them, and the Snap On couldn't tighten a bolt anymore than a Dewalt.
Martin
all the non-snappy brand gun's are big, clunky and not nearly as tough... ESPECIALLY the Dewalt..
That may be. But ten years ago when we were putting up pivots at John Deere, the brand new Snap On and the brand new Dewalt were neck and neck for power level.
Martin
Power isn't everything.... the size is also a big diff.. this Makita wont fit into nearly as many spots as the Snasppy does.... all jobs aren't spinning lugnuts off, etc with lot's of room...
I have the original 18v Snappy thats about 15 yr's old, and it works as good as the day i bought it.. and it's been dunked in more bilge water than i care to remember.... i seriously doubt any of the others would survive that life.. we'll see how the Makita does...
all that said, Snappy is a poor choice in cordless, what with like 4 tools...![]()









