Small yet very powerful! I've had a Snap On XT7100, MG725, CT 4850, IR 2115QTI and have used an IR 2135Ti Max, IR 231C, and Matco MT1769A.I decided to buy this impact just because I'm a guy and like my toys. I compared this stubby against other popular stubby impacts in the market right now: Mighty 7 NC-4232Q, NC-4610, NC-4611Q, NC4630Q, AirCat 1055-TH, and Astro 1822. I was originally considering one of the M7 impacts or the Astro 1822 due to max advertised working torque and the size as I wanted something super small in case I needed to get into a tight spot. Then I found torque test videos by Real Tool Reviews on YouTube ( I found a video by AirCat testing their gun against the 7732 and one of the M7's but I will trust an unbiased, third-party tool geek before I trust a manufacturer ) which pushed me to consider the 7732 and eventually purchase it even though it's a little bigger than the other stubby impacts. I'm happy with my purchase and just hope that I never come across anything that's too tight for this impact to get to.I've gotta say that the amount of control alone goes (trigger sensitivity and anvil wind down), it's as good as my MG 725 and CT 4850. There is hardly any wobbling of the socket once you pull a nut off a bolt which was my biggest pet peeve with the IR 2115 and 2135. In an automotive setting, many times customers will come in with aftermarket wheels with tiny lug nut bores that require a thin wall socket (if it's the standard hex lug nut) and with the 2135, I've scratched some bores up and had to send them out for repair. The MG 725, CT 4850 and the stubby CP7732 don't exhibit that problem much. There is still a slight wobble but it's very small.As far as power goes, it's no MG 725 or 2135 but it feels just as strong, if not stronger, than the iconic 231C. And the best part is that it's very compact and light so there's not much strain on your wrist compared to full sized impacts that, while light in comparison to old school guns, are about 2x the weight of this unit.I'm currently using cheapy HF fittings in conjunction with a HF 60 gallon compressor (15.8 CFM @ 90 PSI ) but will be going out to buy Milton V type fittings soon to see if there's a difference and will edit my review once that is done.