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Topic: Pneumatic impact wrenches..what should I pay?
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Paul Prowler Junkie Posts: 807 From: Cedarburg, WI USA Registered: JUL 2000
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posted 06-18-2002 09:19 PM
I see pneumatic impact wrenches from as little as $19.99 up to $149.99. I need something to help me do tire rotations on the family stable of cars. What do you all recommend and what price "is enough"? I want to buy one tool and have it last a couple of decades.------------------
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John Edgecomb Prowler Junkie Posts: 34 From: Austin, Texas, USA Registered: JUL 2000
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posted 06-18-2002 09:40 PM
Paul, Sears has a good Craftsman for about 70-80 that would work fine. Look for one that has 3 forward and one reverse setting. I also have used the Husky(Home Depot) air tools for light duty and they have worked well also.
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Voodoo Prowler Junkie Posts: 216 From: Chatham, NJ Registered: OCT 2001
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posted 06-19-2002 09:11 AM
Paul,I myself am a Craftsman man. My day still has tools that were his dads and he bought some pneumatic tools a long time ago, were talking almost 15 years ago. They still work great. I go by the policy that you get what you pay for. You pay the money for a good Craftsman and it WILL last. If it doesn't take it back. I have NEVER had a problem taking any tool that broke back to Sears and getting a replacement. Most of my friends use Snap-on and say that they are just a good. Good Luck, Voodoo
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