Brand New Milwaukee M12 Stubby Impact In Action 

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Our next generation M12 FUELTM Stubby Impact Wrenches delivers the Most Power, Are
Lighter Weight & More Compact while delivering 50% Faster Application speeds. Leveraging
POWERSTATETM Brushless Motor, The Stubby Delivers 0-3,000 RPM with up to 550 ft-lbs of
Nut Busting Torque, allowing the removal of the most corroded and stubborn applications. Our
solution delivers on performance and size, at only 2.2 lbs bare tool. Users will experience less
fatigue throughout their work week while fitting into tight spaces and allowing access where larger
impacts can't fit without using additional accessories or disassembling components to reach the
desired fastener. Equipped with LED work lights to illuminate your work area without the
frustration of shadows. 4-Mode DRIVE CONTROLTM for greater precision and customization to
your desired power output, including AUTO SHUT-OFFTM that applies no more than 15 ft-lbs of
torque for hand-tight applications that prevent overtightening when in forward. In reverse, bolt
removal mode will slow down the RPM once the bolt is free to prevent bolts from flying around
your work area. To change the modes, it is a single-handed operation. By shifting the
forward-reverse shuttle into neutral and double-tapping the trigger, you will be able to change
modes effortlessly. Kitted with our M12TM REDLITHIUMTM HIGH OUTPUTTM XC5.0 & CP2.0 Battery
Pack that delivers 25% more power, runs 25% cooler, and is chemical resistant to protect
against exposure to common oils, greases, and solvents.

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Looks to be super versatile and able to do a lot of work in automotive. I think it’s going to be a very nice upgrade from the old stubby and the three lights up front is awesome

MistaHoffinata
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I'm picking up the 1/2 first then replacing my 3/8 workhorse later. I know the 3/8 is a bit stronger, but it does struggle a bit on larger fasteners when adding extentions or wobble adapters. The 1/2 version will be a nice addition with that in mind. I appreciate that you did mention that while taking off the lug nuts with the 1/2 version since you do feel the difference with the extra mass the 1/2 provides👍🏻

johnnyify
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HOPEFULLY they come out with a FORGE 2.5 and 5.0 NEXT year I'm sure they Thought of it Before me

THEBEARDEDTOOLGUY
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Been waiting for you to review the new stubby this just made me pull the trigger on both size stubby

cashhglizzyy
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Impressive! If you’re not careful, you can really do some damage with these tools by over torquing and breaking stuff.

paulferreira
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For those kind of bolts any impact can do it. Even a impact driver.

richardm.
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Nice video. Did they fix the tab issue on the M12 batteries? Are the new high output battery tabs better? Thanks..

RJM_
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Definitely didn't see a slow down in mode 4

chipete
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What’s the consensus if only 1 ? The 3/8 or 1/2 if have equal socket sets ?

ronwhite
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You need a better camera.. awesome review though.

Squishyyy