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Anyone left using airtools or are all "electified"?

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Hello!

Are you like me, a "certified diy" with hands on almost everyday on cars? Well, I do, and have last 4-5 years used battery tools from Milwaukee. Been serving me well, but now, batteries are gradually dying out, especially since wifey also use tools for her furniture stuff. Milwaukee M12 and M18 are pretty expensive in Norway. Thats why I now also use some air tools from Astro, Race and likely Ingersoll Rand. They are much cheaper to aquire (used) and will last "forever".

 

Since my Milwaukee stuff have been all from high torque impacts to electric ratchets and grinders, it will tale some time to replace. But what I have found, is that a combo between air and battery is ok.

 

On the other hand, I do like air tools a lot. They are powerful, light and handy. Since I replaced my old compressor with a bigger one; a Race 40 from Fini with 100ltr tank, 4hp motor on 400v 3-phases that output 16cfm @6 bar and delivers more than 320ltr/min @8bar, all my air tools really had a power upgrade. 

 

So, is it airtools you are using or are you in the process of replacing all airtools with battery? I am actually going from battery to air....

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