Milwaukee M12 Fuel 1/4 Inch Extended Reach Ratchet 2559-20 3/8 Modification. 9 Month Update.

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Milwaukee M12 Fuel 1/4 Inch Extended Reach Ratchet 2559-20 3/8 Modification. 9 Months Later.

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Nine months ago I made a video on how I modified my Milwaukee Fuel  M12 1/4 inch brushless extended reach ratchet,  part number 2559-20.

Now that I've got nine months of use on it, I thought I'd make a follow up video on how it's doing, why I modified it, has it held up? Was it worth the work? And would I do it again? Lets watch and find out.

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Did my Milwaukee 1/4 head and 3/8 anvil mod almost 2 years ago still using it daily fixing vehicles. Got the new 2569 on order can wait lol. Good video 👍👍👍

CountryMileGarage
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Been making/ modifying tools for 40 yrs. Lost track of half of them, but got a tool box with a bunch of em.

treeguyable
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I love Milwaukee tools; thanks for the review. I’ve been thinking about getting one of these & the impact version of them. Good modifications btw 🤙

juanochoa
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Yeah and I’m a flippin idiot!!!! I loved the first video, saved all the part numbers, went on Home Depot website, had a brain fart, ordered 1 NOT 2 1/4 long reach ratchets and ordered a 3/8 long yep. Realized my screwup and kept the 3/8 anyways. Honestly I would’ve loved the smaller head but luckily I work on mostly trucks and heavy equipment so I have a little bit more room than you car guys but not much more. I’ll probably get the new high speed when it comes out. Thanks for another great video

richardsavaglio
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Seen a few pre release videos on the HS Extended ratchets the heads do look smaller than yours. That being said I'm sure yours would more than likely take more manuel leverage with the reinforced head design. BTW not sure if you ever picked up the standard HS, but now you can get the upgraded HS Extended 3/8 and swap back your 1/4 Anvil👍🏼

johnnyify