Cordless impact gun test 24v goodyear($79) vs 18v snap-on ($400)
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Cordless impact gun test 24v goodyear($79) vs 18v snap-on ($400)
Had a little time on my hands and my buddy Al (ChiefAl40) came over to do a few things on the lift ( Oil and Fuel filter changes along with other misc. stuuf).
Al helped (along w/ Mike00L) putting the lift together so I am glad I can help them with projects that a lift makes easier.
Anyway...
I figured since Als L was just sitting there on the lift with the tires at eye height I would do a little Impact gun test.
I have been using the Snap-on for many years and I LOVE it. My father was given the 24v goodyear impact as a gift and has no use for it so he gave it to me(thanks dad)
Both guns were fully charged ..
I got out my trusty craftsman torque wrench and torqued the 3 lugnuts to 120 ,130 ,140 ft. lbs and off I went.
Results..
The Goodyear had no problem w/ 120, a little tough on 130 and could not do 140 ..even though the box said 170.
Snap-on ..No problem with 120,130,140,150 (150 was the highest torque setting of my torque wrench)
BTW- The goodyear could not do 150 either.
BTW- I did the test twice to make sure.
Result.. No big shocker...The more expensive gun won.
BUT I have used the goodyear gun many times and its a great gun to take off lugnuts that aren't put on with a sledgehammer. For $79 I do recommend it.
VINNIE
Al helped (along w/ Mike00L) putting the lift together so I am glad I can help them with projects that a lift makes easier.
Anyway...
I figured since Als L was just sitting there on the lift with the tires at eye height I would do a little Impact gun test.
I have been using the Snap-on for many years and I LOVE it. My father was given the 24v goodyear impact as a gift and has no use for it so he gave it to me(thanks dad)
Both guns were fully charged ..
I got out my trusty craftsman torque wrench and torqued the 3 lugnuts to 120 ,130 ,140 ft. lbs and off I went.
Results..
The Goodyear had no problem w/ 120, a little tough on 130 and could not do 140 ..even though the box said 170.
Snap-on ..No problem with 120,130,140,150 (150 was the highest torque setting of my torque wrench)
BTW- The goodyear could not do 150 either.
BTW- I did the test twice to make sure.
Result.. No big shocker...The more expensive gun won.
BUT I have used the goodyear gun many times and its a great gun to take off lugnuts that aren't put on with a sledgehammer. For $79 I do recommend it.
VINNIE
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I figured since Als L was just sitting there on the lift with the tires at eye height I would do a little Impact gun test.
He also me helped with a few other things.(spray paint, tools etc.)
I think he liked working on a slow truck.
THANKS V
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go buy the dewalt and watch it own the snap on and the good year thingy....
http://www.dewalt.com/us/products/to...productID=6347
also if you guys have any questions on impacts email me... once you see the email you'll understand
http://www.dewalt.com/us/products/to...productID=6347
also if you guys have any questions on impacts email me... once you see the email you'll understand
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Originally Posted by SRTthis
go buy the dewalt and watch it own the snap on and the good year thingy....
http://www.dewalt.com/us/products/to...productID=6347
also if you guys have any questions on impacts email me... once you see the email you'll understand
http://www.dewalt.com/us/products/to...productID=6347
also if you guys have any questions on impacts email me... once you see the email you'll understand
If you work for Dewalt then your opinion about dewalt is less valuable ... You may know more than the average Joe about the tools BUT your opinion about dewalt is less valuable when doing a comparison - In my opinion
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Originally Posted by Silver_2000
the dewalt is $300
If you work for Dewalt then your opinion about dewalt is less valuable ... You may know more than the average Joe about the tools BUT your opinion about dewalt is less valuable when doing a comparison - In my opinion
If you work for Dewalt then your opinion about dewalt is less valuable ... You may know more than the average Joe about the tools BUT your opinion about dewalt is less valuable when doing a comparison - In my opinion
since i worked on the project and did all the testing i wouldnt think i know more about those impacts then EVERYONE on here...
the snap-on and all the other big brands just dont hold up to it. it makes more torque then all of them
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Originally Posted by SRTthis
since i worked on the project and did all the testing i wouldnt think i know more about those impacts then EVERYONE on here...
the snap-on and all the other big brands just dont hold up to it. it makes more torque then all of them
the snap-on and all the other big brands just dont hold up to it. it makes more torque then all of them
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Originally Posted by Silver_2000
If I worked for JDM and said that all JDM parts were the best and I know more about JDM stuff than EVERYONE here, would that make my opinion that JDM was the best, more or less valuable than a independent 3rd party opinion ?
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http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/P...oup?Ntt=impact
Has any one tried this at the track for changing tires?
Has any one tried this at the track for changing tires?
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Originally Posted by whip
Was that something thats going to apear in MM&FF?
"And next month....V will have both drills back from the paint shop with thier new flames. In this installment, we willl be testing the speed and batery life of each drill."
Hahahhahahahahaa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"And next month....V will have both drills back from the paint shop with thier new flames. In this installment, we willl be testing the speed and batery life of each drill."
Hahahhahahahahaa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great test Vinnie. I've heard the Snap-on guns were pretty good. I've had a few pawned at our shops but nobody ever defaults on them. Guess thats why. The DeWalt looks like a pretty interesting unit and can be had for around $200 on eBay so a significant savings if they work.