NEW Stubby Impact Milwaukee TOOLS IMPACT WRENCH BUYERS GUIDE! 2562-20 #milwaukeetools

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Comparison of the Milwaukee 2562-20 3/8” stubby impact wrench with other popular Milwaukee impacts. We’ll break down the specs, performance, and best use cases for each tool to help you decide which one is right for your needs. Whether you’re in the shop or on the job site, this video will give you the insights you need to make an informed choice.

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common guys, let's support this guy. it helps him a lot.

virgilbonnnuhlera
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thanks for the info on the 2562-20 as i was on the fence on either getting the 1/2" vs the 3/8" and you answered that video and topic...

justintx
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I recently switched from DeWalt 18V to Milwaukee 12V, and I'm very happy. The DeWalt DCF921 has yet to fail me, but with a 5aH battery, it's definitely not lightweight. Looking forward to picking up that 2nd Gen 12V stubby. I'm in no rush, though, as I'm not a professional and I only really use my impact wrenches on my car.

SweatLaserXP
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I was thinking to get the mid torque in 1/2 and the new stubby in 3/8. I’m a diyer not a mechanic so I thought the mid would be better than the high torque for me. Looking to add the 3/8 ratchet fuel too. I subscribe for the beard! 😆 looks awesome. I can only grow the Joe Dirt goatee! 😂

PrivateUser
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I say the new best Milwaukee impact combo for mechanics this year would be:
-New Gen Stubby (3/8)
-New Gen High Torque (1/2)
-New Insider Electric Ratchet
(Because its slick and comes with 1/4-3/8-1/2 adapters so basically it’s 3 ratchets in 1)

Sir-jine
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Yes, the Milwaukee 2562 has a very different motor. It has three times the copper windings and can get quite hot when putting the beans out. Youtube promoters are saying that Milwaukee changed the grip handle on the 2562 from the last generation. because of this, it's been too easy to accidentally put it into neutral and select a different mode. After the release, I'll be curious to see what the workaround for this will be. Maybe AvE will come to the rescue.

illiniwood
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Once I get the new stubby, the 1st gen is going into my tool hall of fame, with my 2767 lol. Did you get your replacement adapters for the insider ratchet? They are so much better than the original.

sdmike
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I was waiting this review im gettin my first impact after this I know i will get m12 3/8
I ordered m18 mid torque 3 weeks ago return it after milwakee release the m12 i pre order the 3/8 i hope not regret

luissalazar
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Id still would get 1/2 anvil because i have a 1/2 metric socket set. Sadly, i don't see 2563-20 Milwaukee Stubby 1/2 option on physical stores

Zenvo_ZTR
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Did they release a new 3050 insider extended ratchet or a new 2559 extended reach ratchet? Especially the 3/8 or the 1/4

darkoangelo
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Maybe I’m weird but I just like looking at all these impact wrenches together lol

MistaHoffinata
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Same exact impact lineup as you! The only thing I’m waiting on is for us commoners to be able to order that 550 m12. Just can’t decide if I drop the stubby and right angle to 3/8 or keep the entire set half’s 🤔

AD-bdnx
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Love all my milwaukee stuff what do u think of the insider ratchet

Codysallander-rquj
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Have the LAST GENERATION HIGH TQ PIN DETENT DON'T have the EXTENDED ANVIL one buy have them ALL BUT STILL LOOKING Forward to OHIO POWER TOOLS SENDS me my 1/2 PIN DETENT GEN 2 STUBBY

THEBEARDEDTOOLGUY
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Did anyone actually show the new 3/8 is more powerful than the 1/2? Cause that was true for the last gen, not sure it automatically translates to new version

Unchained_Bankai
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If you had to choice just one for engine installs and break jobs and lug nuts DIY work would u get high torque or mid torque or new stubby ?

kavonroberts
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Thanks fie the video. I am sure you will get more subscribers if you could do a bit more research and preparation about the product before you record the video. You should be able to either provide correct specs like torque, weight, size etc of the product or show how they practically work in different applications I.e film while you work on vehicles with the said tools so that the audience could watch and decide for themselves. Just my 2 cents worth.

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