trade quipe has a good one around 260 ish mark on a good trade discount.. decent power and battery life
i bought a snap on one and its just awesome smashes normal sockets to bits etc but around the 7 or 800$ for it tho...
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trade quipe has a good one around 260 ish mark on a good trade discount.. decent power and battery life
i bought a snap on one and its just awesome smashes normal sockets to bits etc but around the 7 or 800$ for it tho...
ahh ok sweet. yeah i was hoping to do it for like $300ish. from like a decent qual' chinese one, which im guessing is what the trade quip one is.
hopefully trade tools do one of their own branding.
out of your price range but have a look at the milwakee battery rattle guns they put out 440nm of torque
I will be getting a snap-on 1/2 inch cordless rattle gun, they cost about 800$, but well worth it as my compressor is shit and wont run my blue point gun. I like the idea or cordless ones anyway, alot easier to use wherever you need to.
Im looking at getting a second one, I already have a 18V De Walt (bought to change tyres in the rally car) but it makes pulling apart things so easy I want a smaller one for smaller jobs as it just tooo fast on little bolts.
Be careful with some Ebay, some I seen on there dont have the right charger for Aust.
Spend a bit extra buy a good one its worth it.
and I have two batteries with mine and one is not as good as the other. the weaker battery will not always undo wheel nuts.
Last edited by ae86rally; 17th February 2009 at 09:40 AM.
Snap On is 800+GST but does almost every harmonic balancer bolt,apart from Hondas.. but 300 buks will probably do a wheel nut and thats about it.. So becareful wat you gona buy..
Picked this up last week:
Bit over 300$ (850$) But it was worth every cent. Has just as much power as my Blue-Point pneumatic rattle gun.
ive got one of those makita 18v cordless tool packs coming in the mail this week. so i totally intend on buying the new 1/2" rattle gun they just released. $350 for the skin (no battery or charger) and puts out 440nm with the added bonus of being makita so generally speaking nothing should ever go wrong with it