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Jim& Gretchen
> 3 dayI have been an Automotive Technician for thirty years, working in high volume shops. I have been using this type of Ingersoll air gun for the last twenty years. They have always been reliable. They are light weight, and have a smooth trigger action. I would recommend this airgun.
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Uhhhh
> 3 dayNothing better than this. And the tool trucks carry all the parts for rebuild and overhaul
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Presley Oberbrunner
> 3 dayI’m a mechanic and use these daily. Wonderful product. Out does some my buddy snap on tools.
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Enbloc
> 3 dayLove it. Would buy again...
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Mike S.
> 3 dayIm so happy that I got the QUIET gun! My boss appreciates it as well!
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The Ds
> 3 dayThis is so much better than the Air Cat I regret buying. It does not damage sockets, and the the trigger and reverse controls are much smoother. This is quality I can feel plus it is much more of a brute. Worth more than I paid to me.
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MichaelTK
Greater than one weekI have been using this every day for my job and was recommended to me from multiple of my other coworkers and it does not disappoint. Highly recommend comparing it to snap on similar size you can’t beat the price and it holds its own with power undoubtedly. 10/10 recommended
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Diesel-Dan
02-06-2025This thing hits hard. Upgraded from a 213X impact and its night and day difference. Even broke an impact socket first day with it!
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Steve Gogulski
> 3 dayVery Powerful. Better than any other impact gun I have used.
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Jared
> 3 dayI purchased this to replace my 2135TiMax. Not because there was anything wrong with it, but because I wanted a impact to use at home. So I bought this one for work and took my 2135 home. This one is just slightly larger and a tiny bit heavier than the 2135, but it makes up for it in power! It is a BEAST. I had it for a few days before I got to use it, and the first time was removing the nuts from a bush hog blade. I am a tech at a tractor dealership. A co worker had been hammering on these for a while with a 3/4 impact and after a lot of time and effort, had gotten 1 of the 4 out. (8 foot wide, two gearbox bush hog) He got to the next one and after hammering on it for over 60 seconds straight I stopped him and said lets give my new 1/2 a try. He laughed and said be my guest. I got a 1/2-3/4 reducer adapter and gave it a try. After about 5 seconds of hammering, it came right off. We both were amazed. I then proceeded to remove the remaining rusty nuts from the other bolts without any trouble. Also, I would like to add, that on two different occasions, my older 2135TiMax (that I replaced with this one) removed bolts than a almost new snap on MG725 could not remove. This new 2235TiMax now just adds insult to injury and the snap on does not stand a chance. The owner of the snap on is ready to get rid of it because of the poor service we get from our snap on guy and being out done by a impact that costs half as much.