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Milwaukee M12 Fuel Stubby 3/8" Impact Wrench (Tool Only)

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$137

$180

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Mechanix Gear has Milwaukee M12 Fuel Stubby 3/8" Impact Wrench (Tool Only; 2554-20) on sale for $136.47 (price displayed when added to cart). Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member(s) RelaxedFang756 & RicerX1 for finding this deal

About the Product
  • 250 ft./lbs. breakaway torque
  • 4-mode drive control
  • Auto shut off mode to help reduce over fastening and increases productivity
  • Red link plus intelligence prevents damage to the tool/battery due to overloading or overheating
  • Powered by M12 Redlithium batteries, Redlink intelligence and Powerstate brushless motor
Warranty
  • Typically includes a standard warranty w/ purchase

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  • Price Research: Purchase this item today and save $43.52 Off (24.18% Savings) from the original listed price of $179.99. The next best available price from a authorized retailer is $179. Utilize this deal if you do not want to deal w/ CAD currency exchange/conversion
  • The Milwaukee M12 Fuel Stubby 3/8" Impact Wrench measures at 4.5" allowing to fit in tighter spaces w/ increased torque and even removing the most stubborn bolts and fasteners
  • Mechanix Gear is an Milwaukee Authorized Online Retailer
  • Offer valid while promotion last
Additional Note
  • Please refer to the forum thread for additional details - Discombobulated

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Written by RelaxedFang756
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Mechanix Gear has Milwaukee M12 Fuel Stubby 3/8" Impact Wrench (Tool Only; 2554-20) on sale for $136.47 (price displayed when added to cart). Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member(s) RelaxedFang756 & RicerX1 for finding this deal

About the Product
  • 250 ft./lbs. breakaway torque
  • 4-mode drive control
  • Auto shut off mode to help reduce over fastening and increases productivity
  • Red link plus intelligence prevents damage to the tool/battery due to overloading or overheating
  • Powered by M12 Redlithium batteries, Redlink intelligence and Powerstate brushless motor
Warranty
  • Typically includes a standard warranty w/ purchase

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • Price Research: Purchase this item today and save $43.52 Off (24.18% Savings) from the original listed price of $179.99. The next best available price from a authorized retailer is $179. Utilize this deal if you do not want to deal w/ CAD currency exchange/conversion
  • The Milwaukee M12 Fuel Stubby 3/8" Impact Wrench measures at 4.5" allowing to fit in tighter spaces w/ increased torque and even removing the most stubborn bolts and fasteners
  • Mechanix Gear is an Milwaukee Authorized Online Retailer
  • Offer valid while promotion last
Additional Note
  • Please refer to the forum thread for additional details - Discombobulated

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kboxvegas
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I already have one but it does look like the code MAILUS10 works to take $10 off $100 purchases.
sabrosolopez
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This little thing made my high torque 2767 almost useless. I use it for almost everything now. The only action my high torque sees nowdays is Honda crank bolts

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maywood86
Jun 4, 2021
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Awesome find. Was very, very close to pulling the trigger on it but I don't do enough work on my car to justify it, I'll just stick to the Fuel impact driver with adapter.
Jun 4, 2021
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gshadow325
Jun 4, 2021
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Nice find, thanks. In for one to add to my 1/2"impact. 125 shipped to PA.
Jun 4, 2021
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pongagt
Jun 4, 2021
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I used PayPal and my bank account and it came out to $134.42. I don't know why it is more than others. Shipped to NY
Last edited by pongagt June 4, 2021 at 01:16 AM.
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non-sequitur
Jun 4, 2021
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Quote from pongagt :
I used PayPal and my bank account and it came out to $134.42. I don't know why it is more than others. Shipped to NY
Same price shipped to Connecticut.
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eb50
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Sold out
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sabrosolopez
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank sabrosolopez

Quote from ryanchu06 :
my high torque still can't get my k24 crank bolt off.....
You have to use a Lisle high mass socket. You might think, "a simple socket won't make a difference, I'm not stupid" well let me tell you, it spun the crank bolt off my Acura TL in seconds! Here is the link
https://www.amazon.com/Lisle-7708...B00RGNCV1U
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gggplaya
Jun 4, 2021
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Quote from stasis :
My Ridgid Impact Wrench can't loosen lug bolts sometimes.

I'd get this but I'm too invested in my Ridgid now...many battries, also have Jobmax, all kinds of attachments, etc
You have to make sure you use at least the 6AH battery on Ridgid impacts, it has 2 groups in parallel to give up to twice as much amperage as the 3AH battery. I have the octane 1/2" impact and it has never let me down. Has 650ft/lbs of torque and I've broken bolts with it. Rigid has also just released a new high torque impact which has 1500ft/lbs of torque: https://www.ridgid.com/us/en/18v-...ch-r86211b

Milwaukee, Ridgid and Ryobi are all the same company by the way. The tools vary in quality are are essentially, pro grade, prothusiast, and homeowner grade.



WIth any brand of impact, be it Milwaukee, Dewalt, Ridgid, alot of times when people complain about lack of torque, most of the time they're using the small battery which can't give the impact as much amperage. Most impacts require at least the 2 group battery.
Last edited by gggplaya June 4, 2021 at 06:50 AM.
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ryanchu06
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Quote from sabrosolopez :
You have to use a Lisle high mass socket. You might think, "a simple socket won't make a difference, I'm not stupid" well let me tell you, it spun the crank bolt off my Acura TL in seconds! Here is the link
https://www.amazon.com/Lisle-7708...B00RGNCV1U
Yea I hear everyone rave about it. Guess I might have to buy it. Thanks for the link
Jun 4, 2021
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Tebobo
Jun 4, 2021
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Paid $118 for it with Home Depot hack. Why is this a deal?
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GreenFriction774
Jun 4, 2021
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Sold out🙁
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bfordmn
Jun 4, 2021
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Quote from Tebobo :
Paid $118 for it with Home Depot hack. Why is this a deal?
Which hack and how long ago?
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Jun 4, 2021
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Dimitris
Jun 4, 2021
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Quote from gggplaya :
You have to make sure you use at least the 6AH battery on Ridgid impacts, it has 2 groups in parallel to give up to twice as much amperage as the 3AH battery. I have the octane 1/2" impact and it has never let me down. Has 650ft/lbs of torque and I've broken bolts with it. Rigid has also just released a new high torque impact which has 1500ft/lbs of torque: https://www.ridgid.com/us/en/18v-...ch-r86211b

Milwaukee, Ridgid and Ryobi are all the same company by the way. The tools vary in quality are are essentially, pro grade, prothusiast, and homeowner grade.



WIth any brand of impact, be it Milwaukee, Dewalt, Ridgid, alot of times when people complain about lack of torque, most of the time they're using the small battery which can't give the impact as much amperage. Most impacts require at least the 2 group battery.
All the above are good advice. I have this 3/8 "stubby" impact, and it is the only M12 tool I "Really" see a difference between using the small format 2.0Ah vs the larger 4.0Ah & 6.0Ah packs.
The 1/2" Stubby is exactly the same anvil (impacting) assembly & motor BTW...if there will be a slight performance benefit, will be from 1/2" sockets of the same size being potentially heavier, thus amplifying each impact more. Depending on the socket-set ofc, it could be a wash, as all the mass added on the tool-side is substructed from the socket side and vice versa for the 3/8".

I got the 3/8" because I planned using it along the 3/8" M12 rachet I already had, and I didn't want to bother with a second socket set.
If you only have 1/2" sockets, by all means, get the 1/2" equivalent tools. Keep it simple, just don't daydream on "nut-busting" benefits going either way with M12 tools.
Last edited by Dimitris June 4, 2021 at 01:49 PM.
Jun 5, 2021
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MagentaClover642
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Back in stock now!
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Tebobo
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Quote from bfordmn :
Which hack and how long ago?
FEB. Homedepot occasionally runs M12 promotion, last time it was $150 off $500. Pick three tools within the promotion, after receiving all the tools return two of them and keeping the one you want. I ended up pay $118 plus tax. SD snowflakes thumbs down my comment because they pay more and their feelings are hurt poor crying babies.
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StuffMart
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Quote from MagentaClover642 :
Back in stock now!
Yes, but looks like MAILUS10 code is now dead

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