New And Improved Milwaukee M12 Fuel Ratchet Is The Fastest Yet!

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2566-20 - 1/4" - $179
2566-22 - 1/4" - $259 (Kit)
2567-20 - 3/8" - $179
2567-22 - 3/8" - $259 (Kit)
LAUNCH DATE: FEB 2021

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You consistently have one of the best channels on YT for putting tools in real-life auto repair/service applications, giving an amazing idea of how they will perform in the most realistic shop scenarios, without all the fluff. You have no idea how much this is appreciated. Keep this up!

errrky
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Cant wait for the long reach or long neck version of this high speed!!! That will be a game changer

fasteddie
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No other channel shows the tools in action like you do, great work Brian.

ClassicBMWFanInQuebec
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Man I still have the original normal M12 ratchet. For 80$ new though can't complain.

JackRR
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Thanks Brian . I just got the 3/8 m12 speed ratchet . Is very fast . Im so happy ! . Very good video . Thanks again . 👍

danmorgoshi
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Thanks for the side by side comparisons. Was thinking I wanted the newer version but after seeing the torque limitations of the high speed tool I'm now thinking of going with the lower speed/higher torque version. Many thanks!

TNT
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Great review! Very informative. Especially the real life situations comparison. 👍🏼

anthonyorellana
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Great overview and demo 👍Thank you for sharing 👍

DRFelGood
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The extra gained of speed is cool feature however torque is more important to me .

mr.nobody
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I just ordered one, I'm so excited about it!

elttabykcir
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Ordered me one at hd today! I seen on there screen the count of how many is available from homedepo online right now(144 now) for tool only atleast. I seen it finally hit the hd website at around 1 this afternoon so I headed straight to the store to order it as I have no PayPal yet.. but got me one on the way, been waiting a couple months for it to be released.

motov-garage
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It may sound crazy. But I would prefer the older high torque model. In most automobile applications you're going to need the torque to break away rusted or old nuts. So I'll take the gen 2 model. Excellent video.

youngestson
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Yo tengo un ratchet de 1/4, mi pregunta es, se le puede colocar el yunque de 3/8? 2:09

ronaldgabri
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How much longer before the mighty M12 FUEL 3/8 long reach/high speed/locking flex head ratchet with 65ft pounds of torque in 1/4 body?

RickyX
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My question to you and whoever is reading this, which type of style ratchet do you prefer personally, this short type of ratchet or the long neck type? Which one who you recommend buying? I’ll be working on my car a lot.

eclipseotik
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Seems like this tool would benefit from a speed switch like a drill. That way we wouldn’t need two different ratchets and they were both have that nice compact head.

kennethkuhlman
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I wonder if there is a way to get an option to disable the ratchet completely so you can choose to run it as a ratchet by hand, but basically just go into a drill mode when doing the rest with the motor. Personally I dont care what torque it has, thats what impacts are for, but I wonder if both speed and sound level could be very much improved if it allowed you to disable ratcheting and just free-wheel it. Also very curious why I havent seen anyone make it like that. Probably not very cost effective, but there are high end brands that WILL sell their tools regardless of what they ask for them...

Oh well, just my thoughts. Nice video!

Edit: Just to clarify, when I say I dont care about the torque, I of course mean as long as it has enough to back out reasonable screws and bolts quickly. When I say thats what impacts are for, I mean that between stubby impact, right angle impact etc there already are a ton of options for slightly stubborn bolts ^^

kvernesdotten
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That ratchet will be great for mechanics, I have the higher torque one, and I love it. Do you think they will come out with an extended reach of this version ? I would get that in a second

jduasvte
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Would have been nice if they were able to get that extra speed, keep that torque it had BEFORE (Gen 2) AND have the smaller head. Feels like it just falls a bit short but still a nice tool. 1/4" Gen 2 seems like the winner if you don't need assembly line speeds.

it_is_wat_it_iz
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Hello what is stronger by using hand the 1/4 or 3/8 high speed ratchet

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