Trivd 3/4 air impact gun Review
Our verdict
The Trivd 3/4 air impact gun is the only pneumatic tool in this batch, priced at $105.99 and weighing 6.9 pounds with a 4.5-star rating from 123 reviews. It suits shops and garages that already run a compressed air system and need a heavier three-quarter-inch drive for truck lugs or large fasteners.
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Mechanics and shop users with an air compressor who need a three-quarter-inch drive impact for heavy truck lug nuts, large bolts, or sustained high-torque work.
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Anyone without a compressor setup, or buyers who need a portable cordless solution for field or jobsite use.
- Weight 6.9 Pounds
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.5/5
4.5 average across 123 owner ratings
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Popularity0.8/5
123 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other power tools and workshop machinery we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
The Trivd 3/4 air impact gun is a pneumatic tool, making it distinct from every other model in this category group that runs on cordless battery power. Pneumatic impact wrenches rely on an air compressor, which delivers consistent high torque output without battery depletion or charging downtime, a key advantage in fixed shop environments.
At 6.9 pounds, this is the heaviest tool in the batch by a significant margin, reflecting the heftier construction typical of larger pneumatic drives. The three-quarter-inch drive size serves heavier applications, including commercial truck wheel service, agricultural equipment, and large industrial fasteners that exceed the capacity of standard half-inch drive wrenches.
Priced at $105.99, the Trivd positions itself as a specialist tool at a reasonable entry point for the pneumatic 3/4-inch segment. The 4.5-star rating from 123 reviews and 100 monthly purchases indicate solid adoption among shop users. Published specs are limited to weight; air consumption, torque, and CFM requirements are not listed, so buyers should verify compressor compatibility before purchasing.
Pros
- Pneumatic drive avoids battery depletion, delivering consistent torque in shop environments
- Three-quarter-inch drive handles large truck lugs and heavy industrial fasteners
- 4.5-star rating from 123 reviews reflects strong owner approval for the drive size and application
- 6.9-pound build signals robust construction typical of larger pneumatic tools
- $105.99 is a competitive entry price for a 3/4-inch pneumatic impact
Cons
- Requires an air compressor, limiting portability and adding infrastructure cost
- 6.9 pounds is the heaviest tool in this batch, which can cause fatigue during prolonged use
- No CFM, torque, or air pressure specs are published, complicating compressor compatibility checks
Specifications
| Weight | 6.9 Pounds |
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Performance notes
As a pneumatic tool, the Trivd 3/4 air impact gun does not use a battery. It connects to a compressed air supply and delivers impact force through a three-quarter-inch drive anvil. The 6.9-pound weight places it in the mid-heavy class for pneumatic impacts. Without published torque or CFM figures, users should consult the manufacturer for compressor pairing requirements before use.
What buyers say
Owners report satisfaction with the Trivd's drive size and consistent pneumatic power for shop-based tasks. Based on verified owner reviews, the 4.5-star rating reflects solid performance for wheel service and heavy fastener work. Some buyers note the lack of published airflow and torque specs as a research obstacle before purchase.
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Frequently asked questions
What size air compressor do I need to run this impact gun?
The listing does not publish CFM or PSI requirements for the Trivd 3/4 air impact gun. Contact the seller directly for compressor pairing specifications before purchasing.
Is a 3/4-inch drive necessary or would a 1/2-inch drive suffice?
A 3/4-inch drive is designed for large fasteners and heavy truck applications where a 1/2-inch drive may not provide enough torque or socket retention. For standard passenger vehicle wheel service, a 1/2-inch drive is typically sufficient.
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