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Not here to debate air v. cordless electric. As I stated earlier, I do have some cordless. Under the hood, I doubt I will ever use my SnapOn air ratchet. I have a SnapOn electric that is about the same size, and I don't have to worry about pulling the air hose across the fender. I ALREADY have a DeWalt cordless 1/2 inch impact wrench. I just prefer the air power.
To each his own. I am not trying to convert anyone to what they don't prefer.
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Me too. I have a Milwaukee 1/4-3/8" electric ratchet I use in certain applications. I also have an 18v Milwaukee 1/2 that I use when I am on the road (in the event I have to change a tire). I still prefer air as well for wheels, suspension work, and heavier torque needs. My CP is getting old and a bit tired. My next one will be a Snap On
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