12 Air Tools Recommended by the Pros
These pneumatic drills, hammers, wrenches, and chisels will help make quick work of your toughest repair jobs. Courtesy
Moving from hand and power tools to air tools is a big step for any home mechanic. They’re expensive especially the better brands but never having to fight with a lug nut or rusted fastener makes it worth it.
Ingersoll Rand was mentioned often; they make quality pneumatics that won’t break the bank. The Snap-On and Matco brands were also pointed to more than once, as was Chicago Pneumatic. These tools are what the pros use, and you probably should, too. (Note: These items all require an air compressor to operate.)
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