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expired Posted by KMan • Dec 27, 2021
Dec 27, 2021 2:27 PM
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expired Posted by KMan • Dec 27, 2021
Dec 27, 2021 2:27 PM
Milwaukee M12 Fuel 12V Brushless Cordless 1/2" Impact Wrench Kit w/ Two Batteries
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How much torque does one really need in a compact 3/8" wrench anyways? In the tighter places in which these are typically used, I'd say that 250 is plenty.
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It is just as compact as this one, but 450 ft-lbs breakaway torque vs 250 m12.
I have been eying m12 tools but can't convince myself for the tool that potentially will need more power.
It is just as compact as this one, but 450 ft-lbs breakaway torque vs 250 m12.
I have been eying m12 tools but can't convince myself for the tool that potentially will need more power.
It is just as compact as this one, but 450 ft-lbs breakaway torque vs 250 m12.
I have been eying m12 tools but can't convince myself for the tool that potentially will need more power.
How much torque does one really need in a compact 3/8" wrench anyways? In the tighter places in which these are typically used, I'd say that 250 is plenty.
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How much torque does one really need in a compact 3/8" wrench anyways? In the tighter places in which these are typically used, I'd say that 250 is plenty.
Too bad this site doesn't have this but I can see how that would complicate things.
It is just as compact as this one, but 450 ft-lbs breakaway torque vs 250 m12.
I have been eying m12 tools but can't convince myself for the tool that potentially will need more power.
Note I first bought the 12v dewalt impact. It is not in the same league. It was not strong enough so I took it back.
Note I first bought the 12v dewalt impact. It is not in the same league. It was not strong enough so I took it back.
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