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Mac Tools AW360 Pneumatic Impact Wrench

Power Tool

AI Estimated Value

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$90-140

As of May 30, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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The item is a Mac Tools AW360 pneumatic impact wrench, an air-powered tool designed for fastening and loosening nuts and bolts with high torque output. It features a robust construction with a red painted metal body for the main handle and motor housing, and a silver-colored metallic front section that encases the anvil and impact mechanism. The red paint shows significant wear, scuffs, and chips, indicative of heavy use in a workshop environment. Dirt and grime are visible on both the red and silver components. The front silver section has a ribbed or grooved design for heat dissipation and grip. The handle is ergonomically shaped with finger grooves, providing a secure grip, and has a visible "Mac Tools" logo molded or stamped into the side near the base. A trigger mechanism is positioned for easy activation. Connected to the base of the handle is an air inlet, which appears to be a quick-connect fitting, likely a standard 1/4-inch NPT pneumatic fitting. An additional fitting, possibly an air swivel or regulator, is attached to the inlet, also bearing the "Mac Tools" logo, allowing for flexible hose connection without twisting. The overall condition suggests that while it has been well-used, it is still operational. The anvil is a square drive, likely 1/2-inch, but this is not definitively clear from the image. The tool exhibits signs of a working life, including grease stains and overall patina consistent with a tool of its age and intended use in an automotive or industrial setting. No major cracks or structural damage are immediately apparent, suggesting it has been maintained despite cosmetic wear. The model number "AW360" is clearly visible on the red housing.

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Based on my visual examination of the Mac Tools AW360 pneumatic impact wrench, I assess its condition as 'well-used' with significant cosmetic wear. The chipped red paint, grime, and grease stains are consistent with a working tool from an automotive or industrial setting. Authenticity appears good; the visible 'Mac Tools' logos and model number 'AW360' align with known products from the brand. The attached quick-connect fitting, also with a 'Mac Tools' logo, further supports this. Market conditions for pre-owned professional-grade air tools like this are generally steady. While brand new Mac Tools impact wrenches are substantial investments (often $300-$600+), used units, even in working condition, depreciate considerably due to wear and the availability of newer models. Comparables on secondary markets (e.g., eBay, Facebook Marketplace) for similar used, professional-grade 1/2-inch impact wrenches, even those with cosmetic wear but described as functional, typically fetch between $80 and $150. Mac Tools generally holds its value better than some lesser brands due to its professional reputation. Demand for such tools is consistent among mechanics, hobbyists, and those seeking durable equipment at a lower cost. Rarity is not a factor here; the AW360 was a common model. The primary factors impacting value are the cosmetic condition and, crucially, the assumption of full operational functionality. My primary limitation in this appraisal is the lack of physical inspection. I cannot definitively verify internal wear, air leaks, or actual torque output. A full authentication would require hands-on examination to test performance, check for internal damage, and verify the integrity of seals and bearings. Without this, I must operate on the assumption of working condition based on the visual cues of a tool that appears to have been in regular service.

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