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3/8 Stubby kit. 4ah, 2ah, and m12 charger included. We've seen this same deal a couple of times now. This particular sale is one day only.
1/2"
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwa.../305989026
3/8"
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwa.../305980696 Expired, price now $299
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Milwaukee M12 FUEL 12-Volt Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless Stubby 1/2 in. Impact Wrench Kit with One 4.0 and One 2.0Ah Batteries
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SKU# 305989026
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If you've been thinking of getting either the 3/8" or 1/2" version of this, BUY THIS NOW. You won't see a better deal except maybe one with the 3/6Ah batteries and who knows when that will come back again, if ever. These are really nice impact wrenches and widely seen as the best all-around ones made today.
If you're more in the DeWalt camp, though, they recently came out with their own version of a stubby impact that's probably just as good. But no comparable deals.
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U get what you pay for. Not saying ridgid isn't good but the nut busting torque rating on the milwaukee is as good as its advertised. There is a YouTube comparison of it against 6 other brands and it outdid all of them.
I own this one and the stubby 1/2 M18 for larger more stubborn jobs and haven't been disappointed.
Edit: if you don't do a ton of automotive work that requires high torque then the ridgid is a good deal. I am a hobbyist that tinkers with cars often enough to need the most I can get out of these tools so the milwaukee was a wise choice.
I own this one and the stubby 1/2 M18 for larger more stubborn jobs and haven't been disappointed.
Edit: if you don't do a ton of automotive work that requires high torque then the ridgid is a good deal. I am a hobbyist that tinkers with cars often enough to need the most I can get out of these tools so the milwaukee was a wise choice.
Also size is a big factor. Look at how big the subcompact Ridgid is with the full size battery.
I don't believe it's much bigger. What matters isn't the overall length but the stubbiness so u can fit in tight spots while trying to break a nut loose.
I think this M12 is slightly longer than the M18 subcompact. I'm waiting for the M18 subcompact to be on sale.
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This model: https://www.ebay.com/itm/22479142...SwvR
I bought the M18 second gen as list in the link posted by ssg10587 from HD with a hackable deal for $133
Ummm u r comparing the ridgid battery to the 2.0 milwaukee battery? Cuz you're definitely not going to want to use it with anything less than a 4.0
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If you compare the M12 stubby with two batteries deal compared to two ridgid subcompacts only but with only 1 battery, it's no contest I would go with the stubby.