What Milwaukee Impact Wrench YOU should buy!!! M18 or M12? High Torque, Mid-Torque, or Stubby??

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Bought the big M18 couple years ago, come to find out, the M12 3/8 does 99% of the work you could need on an average vehicle. Compact wins most of the time.

joer
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I got the 2863-20 for two years and haven't even touched it yet. My mechanic friend advised me, that if I need just one impact wrench then get the mid-torque. That's the most used one for most cases.

DarianDT
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Correct answer, all of them! Have them all, use them all. Depends on the situation.

MrSubaru
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I bought the 2967-20 because I already have a cheap ass Ryobi ratchet for simple lighter stuff and wanted an impact that can do anything I need it to, from taking off rusty bolts to removing and replacing ball joints and bearings. I admit it can be a bit heavy when under a jacked up car with little room but way better than an underpowered tool as my first Milwaukee.

Brandon-yqtm
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I've had an m12 fuel 1/4" impact that I've used on my motorcycles for years and it's been fantastic. Never used anything bigger because of the delicate fasteners on motorcycles. I'm just now stepping up to the M18 fuel stuff to work on my Jeep. I like the look of that 1/2" stubby for automotive applications. I couldn't imagine you'd need the high torque model for anything other than heavy industrial work.

mmaaddict
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Who else has the m12 3/8 stubby and can’t even take brake bracket bolts, nevermind suspension lugnuts off

Mike-werb
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My little more than a year old 12v adjustable torque driver is making a horrendous noise. I need adjustable for small fasteners...

IYar
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I really enjoyed your video, I just have a question, I got the Milwaukee 2962-20 M18 18V Fuel 1/2" Mid-torque Impact Wrench with Friction Ring, does this have enough torque and power to just remove car nuts from a BMW normal sedan and average work around the house? Is it enough power?? Also for tightening the 🔩 on the car to make sure it’s safe to drive?

defining_moments
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I bought the half-inch high torque did not come with the battery.

LauerAutomotive
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It's inexcusable that you didn't keep track of your own pricing.

franklong
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No free battery when you click the links. Some don’t even work

Onthewater
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i used M12 stubby 3/8” since 2018 to take tires off multiple cars van
brakes jobs, exhaust

if needed by mid torque breaks anything off

TranTek
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boss how order online shopee or lazada ilike M12 milwaukee

Ry-yvhz
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Will the m12 stubby take out a 150 ft lb lug nut?

Taino.
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Good video but you need to practice on your talking. You sound nervous or anxious that you lose your train of thought and you keep saying “um” “uum” a lot

KillaFormer
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I'm a forklift mechanic , I use them all however the little 3/8" stubby gets a workout. PS. Don't believe they hype on the video

donnysanner
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Im looking into getting the 2967-20
Why the hell isn’t it One-key?

They have the 2863-20
That one has one key, but it’s the older model from what I understand it’s a 2767-20 but with one key, right ?

I’m so confused
Please help

I haven’t bought an impact wrench yet and I want to get the right one, should I wait for them to make what I’m asking

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