Milwaukee right angle impact

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Looks good to me. I wrestle caliper bracket bolts with a breaker bar most of the time because of limited access preventing a full size impact gun from being used.

gabrielkoby
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You Definitely need this in the 1/2, I also feel as if the 3/8 of this tool doesn’t do it any justice.

mosthated
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I still love my breaker bar and ratchet. It just reminds me of the times of working on the cars with my dad.

bigp
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I bought the 3/8 because it makes more torque on the very top end over the 1/2. It’s been scientifically tested by TTC. I love the thing, it’s incredible. I put an XC6.0 on it and it does what I ask it to do.

mikehorb
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I bought one thinking I needed it for a suspension job. Im just a DIY guy and honestly didnt know what I was getting into. That was like 5 years ago and I love that damn thing. I was also a military contractor working on AAVP7A1 Amphibious Assault Vehicles. The two biggest bolts we had were 3/4" and 15/16" and that thing did ALOT of work. I bought the 3/8" drive version and I've wondered if the 1/2" is "better". The 3/8" version can obviously get you into tighter areas but I would think the 1/2" would be a little more powerful. I could be wrong so I would think you either get access or strength, depending on which one you get. I will say this though, the "impact" feature has saved my butt a couple times before. This is my first impact so theres some situations where I didn't think this would work. One scenario is trying to replace the terminal of a car battery cable. Imagine the positive cable of a car battery. You have the battery terminal, then the cable terminal connector that attaches to the battery terminal, and then that positive cable goes to varios components. If you remove that cable off the battery, you can't just pull that cable out because it's attached to other stuff. I had to replace that terminal of the cable because it wasnt squeezing the battery terminal enough. The terminal connector was held on via a 10mm nut squeezing a clamp which wraps around the cable. I could not break that damn nut to save my life. I was about to give up when I thought about using this impact. I grabbed it, attached it, squeezed the trigger and it unzipped that nut like nothing. The hammer feature built-into this thing is money. This tool is worth it's weight in gold.

ibanezrgfm
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No mystery here. It has max torque of 250lbs. Anything in that range is its working window

tbbainter
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This is one of my go to tool for brakes and calipers. Easier to move and fit in to take out these type of bolts. One of my favorite tools if doing suspension or engine bay bolts

droptopp
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In my humble opinion i prefer my capri tools flexible air right angle impact over the Milwaukee electric. Now I've just borrowed the Milwaukee never owned it but i just never felt a reason over the air version

benmama
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This tool needs an update to match the 2nd gen stubby at 500+ and it would cover 90% of the bolts/nuts you touch

ownytony
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Disagree w this in 1/2 over 3/8. I feel like i can fit 3/8 sockets more places, and this thing isnt kicking like a half inch anyway. I think ttc showed that 3/8 hits harder out the gate too. This thing has saved my ass tho. Paid for itself many times.

dfacedxa
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Taking care of business every day good job ✌️😻thanks

georgerios
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I have one and I love it. Perfect for truck brakes and some suspension.

brett
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I still found a use for it getting to hard to reach floor auger bearings and hangers on 52’ feed trailers. Buying the 3/8 was my mistake overall for sure.

Carelock
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It looks like it gets the job done to me. I need one of those

Adventurercoming
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My 1/2 milwaukee right angle impact broke caliper bolts free that were rusted to no end in Canada on a decade old caravan which drove on super salty winter roads with only a 2.0ah m12 battery. But yes I totally agree if being a mechanic is your profession put the high output on it.

FixitFred
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I specifically use mine on 57ft dry van trailer air bags
Hard to reach top mounting nuts 1 1/8in

coronadotony
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If you want one for just power, your best option would be the cobalt 24 V. If you want to know more about it watch torque test channels video. It is a very impressive tool.

Toolsareus
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it's a great tool but given the numbers i'll take the ridgid brushless when it dies for an extra 50 ft lbs. was kinda bummed ridgid released there's not too long after i got this. Love the auto feature I used it in my water heater maintenance video and with tires going on and off

TOOL_TECHNICAL
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I use mine in 3/8... great for front of engine work like water pumps and stuff.

daveburn
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You will appreciate it when you go to do a am old Subaru timing belt and you have to get the crank pulley off. Worked like a charm
For me

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