Stop in for a cup of coffee

We run Dewalts at work and every time they don't have the torque to bust something loose the boys raid my box and grab my Snap On. My 1/2 impact will break your arm. They give me hours and hours of static over paying the money for the Snap On battery tools but we do enough work with them in a very harsh environment that there is simply no arguing the performance. Good equipment isn't cheap, cheap equipment isn't good. Sadly I think I have put my Snap On dealers kids thru school. Every time I get a "free" Snap On coat my wife howls when I tell her it was free!
I'm starting to look for a new Milwaukee hammer drill. I see they have 2 different torque levels. Not sure which one mine is closest to. I have used mine a lot. Have replaced switch/brushes. Figure it can't last forever. I do have a couple Craftsman for backup.