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      Shane TeagueShane Teague
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        Where I work is as a masculine of a place as any. I am in love with electric cordless impact wrenches. The not having to fight with the airhose constantly is awesome! multi use. Building construction, chasing threads, tearing apart/reassembling heavy equipment…..priceless. This one I use is a Snap-On 1/2″ so it has torque. May not be quite the torque as air but do you like fighting air hoses when all you want to do is just get the job done?

        For at home I don’t have an air compressor so I don’t know if I should save my pennies (nickels, the now discontinued the penny in Canada) and get a cordless (i’m spoiled I don’t like the idea of dragging an extention cord through the snow) or just a corded electric because I don’t yet do tons of repair work at home. Probably the cordless.

        All in all air impacts I guess have advantages. So do electric.

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        Shane TeagueShane Teague
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          Where I work is as a masculine of a place as any. I am in love with electric cordless impact wrenches. The not having to fight with the airhose constantly is awesome! multi use. Building construction, chasing threads, tearing apart/reassembling heavy equipment…..priceless. This one I use is a Snap-On 1/2″ so it has torque. May not be quite the torque as air but do you like fighting air hoses when all you want to do is just get the job done?

          For at home I don’t have an air compressor so I don’t know if I should save my pennies (nickels, the now discontinued the penny in Canada) and get a cordless (i’m spoiled I don’t like the idea of dragging an extention cord through the snow) or just a corded electric because I don’t yet do tons of repair work at home. Probably the cordless.

          All in all air impacts I guess have advantages. So do electric.

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