I was expecting very loud devices, Impact Train Horns met those expectations. I was expecting all the devices and remotes to work instantly, right out of the box without any hassle, and Impact Train Horns met those expectations. Their service exceeded expectations, so I would buy again.
Purchased for my buddy's birthday, (both sailors, both marine trades) for the race boat Roscoe Pickle Train. Once on board, hilarity insued. It seems rare nowadays to get a product that performs better than expected but the crew couldn't be happier
The 4 horn is loud and a blast! Probably too loud for a little league game but fun a lot of places. The remote control is very worth buying!
Very impressive! I got the KOBALT Tools Version as I have Kobalt tools & batteries. It is built on their Drill Unit not their Impact but that makes it easier to wield (I know because I have both). Mine is compatible with both the usual 2.0 mah and 4.0 mah Kobalt Tools batteries. I am happy with it! I only wish it had a Spotlight, and a Megaphone built in too, maybe I just gave them a new Idea!
This thing is great!! I have a neighbor who slow cruises with his very loud booming stereo down my street, and I am ok with it until he does it too much.
I strategically place the Milwaukee Premium Train Horn where it cant be seen. I wait and then touch off the remote in response to his booming. Needless to say he has not boom cruised my house since then. Before and after my place yes, but NOT my house ! A peaceful resolution to a loud problem. Thanks Impact Train Horns!!
I love it. Batteries and charger were an expensive addition but no worries. I should have known. I love the horn and I’m sure my neighbor hates it so perfect!
Ordered for use in an event was supplied with an incorrect battery however not much of an issue just bought a correct one for peanuts
I bought just the quad horns separate, for a future install on a vehicle. First off, they sound good, but I did a quick mod, which, to my ears at least, improves it considerably. I removed the shortest bell, and plugged the hole. While I know it won't be a perfect match, to me it now sounds much like a K3L/K3H horn, which is easily my favorite train horn. To anyone planning on doing something similar, you do not need much air pressure. Around 20 psi at a low CFM rate, is enough for a beautiful tone(and still quite loud compared to any normal vehicle horn). Too much air majorly degrades the sound, and I'm sure is hard on the horn. Time will tell how it lasts for me, but after initial testing, it sure looks(and sounds) good to me. Based on my experience so far, I would definitely buy again.