- Get a mid torque if you only need 1 tool and you know that you won't ever need to work on a big truck or tractor. - Get a low torque and high torque if you have money and you know that it will open anything with a high torque that the low one won't cover. Low torque is light to use as a daily tool. - Get a single high torque if you will never work on the car and you just know that you will need it someday, high torque will cover everything. - Get all if you are a mechanic or you just like to collect tools (this is me)
I bought the midtorque for personal use. It’s paid for itself many times over as I have my family’s 4 cars to repair and maintain. Probably paid for itself just on tire rotations alone lol. It’s pressed ball joints too, it just didn’t zip them in and out like a high torque would’ve.
Drill- Packedge in typical box, came with a tool bag (added bonus), two batteries, one charger, drill, and driver. Two words "plenty of Torque" ru-vid.comUgkxW1vOBRCMrgTCDEijzpVzDWsgI-Jm2iQv well I guess that's three. Nice upgrade from current setup. Has belt clips, I don't think I will be using those. Driver and drill were bigger than what I expected but it is an upgrade from the current setup. For the money I would say that this is a great setup for Professionals and DIY/Weekend warriors.
I have most of these M12 impacts, and they all have their place. The right angle, get the 3/8", it is, for some reason, more powerful than the 1/2" version. I returned the 1/2". The M12 Stubby, the 3/8" version is the BOMB! I love that thing. The extended ratchets, the 3/8" is a keeper, really nice when working in tight spaces. I have the mid torque too, but have yet to find a use for it. Then I have the high torque 1/2", I think 1200 ftlb version. That has saved my bacon more than a few times and a tool everyone should own that works on vehicles. I am using the snot out of all of these tearing down a Cummins 15 liter ISX motor for an engine transplant, and could not imagine doing this with had tools. Milwaukee is impressing the hell out of me with this lineup.
All the Milwaukee impact wrenches that have a 1/2" and 3/8" option, the 3/8" is more powerful over a maximum run 10-15secs...regardless of battery! However, the 1/2" versions reach peak power quicker. So,same bolt, the 1/2 may get off a fraction od a second quicker but the 3/8 can remove a bolt that the 1/2 may not be strong enough for due to max/peak torque numbers.
I'm a farmer and uses range wildly. My daily driver which I wouldn't go without anymore is the 2555. Even with cheap chrome sockets it does a great job. For the bigger jobs I have a 2767A, which if I'm being honest, doesn't get used nearly as often as I thought. Mainly it does lug bolts, but I love it for working on tillage tools replacing spikes. Beyond that I reach for a 3/4" air impact or a breaker bar and a 5 foot snipe haha
I am a steel erector and I love Milwaukee but I have to use Dewalt because the battery connection on the Milwaukee wares out after about a month of use.
Mechanic job What is the correct machine that you recommend I buy since I need it to be very powerful. Which one has the most power of 1/2? Just help me, which one is the correct one, the cost doesn't matter. I need the strongest one.
Hello again Pro Tool Reviews Thank you for another Great Video 👍 Question for you, after the Milwaukee 2767B situation. Can we trust Milwaukee to make a reliable Tool. Such as the prior tools? I did have the M12 combo kit. I have to admit I wasn't crazy about where the forward and reverse switches are position. It was too easy to do a uncommanded direction. I also began to wonder about how secure the battery was. It did not fall out. This is just some of the things I noticed about my Milwaukee experience. I guess, I have to ask you guys. Is there a suitable substitute for the Milwaukee line of tools. Again thank you 😊
Where does Milwaukee 2855-20 land in this ranking? I understand it didn’t make the list but anyone know if it’s a decent tool for at home automotive purposes?
m18 compact 3/8 is nice due to the handle being smaller but the battery is so big it gets in the way. stubby 3/8 is nice but i wish m12 batteries didn't make the handle so fat. milwaukee needs to make stronger more durable small m12 batteries. i'm torn can't decide what to get.
I want some impact wrenches high mid and low i wanna be ready for anything so looking at videos to see which one to get. When i go to there page i see alot of them