1/2 inch impact

I have a Cornwell lightweight body and if you spring for one you will not regret it. I am not 55 but after the last time I did a major pull job on our antiquated frame straightner and had my old impact in my hand all day, I bought this. I love it and so far everybody in the shop has had to borrow it to bust something loose. That represents about every make that has had to go to mine to do a job. Scientifically there are a lot of variables to that statement but just sayin'.I think it is made by Ingersoll Rand and was around $265 Illinois price. Our local farm store has IR tools and they are decent quality. I have the air chisel in that line and while not as smooth as my old Snap on it is far better than HF or Equivalents.
Another aspect to consider that we normally don't is the violence of the cheaper guns. I have been to a surgeon to see about getting my hand repaired and he let me know that the most destructive action to your hands is banging on something. Not repetition but something like the jarring a impact does to them. Oh yeah, he said impact gloves are as effective as running into your head with a car and putting a pillow between them.