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Milwaukee M12 3/8" Impact Wrench, Inflator & 3/8" Metric Socket Set Expired

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Home Depot has Milwaukee M12 12-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless 3/8" Impact Wrench and Inflator Combo Kit w/ 3/8" Drive Metric Socket Set (2463-21RS) on sale for $149. Shipping is free or select free curbside pickup where available.

Thanks to Community Member rustymac for finding this deal.

Includes:
  • M12 3/8 Impact Wrench (2463-20)
  • M12 Inflator/Air Compressor (2475-20)
  • Tradesman Ratchet Set (48-22-9001)
  • M12 CP 1.5 Battery (48-11-2401)
  • M12 Charger (48-59-2401)
  • Contractor Bag
  • Ball Inflation Needle
  • Presta Chuck
  • Schrader Nozzle
  • Belt Hook
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Looks like a good deal. Nearly half off the retail price.

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Model: M12 12V Lithium-Ion Cordless 3/8 in. Impact Wrench and Inflator Combo Kit with 3/8 in. Drive Metric Socket Set

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Buy this kit for the inflator and socket set. The impact wrench is a really old model with only 100ft-lbs of torque that has been completely eclipsed by the more modern versions.
Nothing worth the money here on this deal. Older generation impact without the ability to to remove lug nuts. I am not sure why they even offer this kit except to fool people into believing somehow this is a roadside emergency kit…which it isn't.
120 ft/lbs on my truck. For the inexperienced, lug nuts take more force to remove than the torque they were tightened to which is why high strength impact guns have more advertised torque in reversal/removal. Even though your lug nuts may be torqued at 70 ft/lbs it may take well over 100 ft/lbs to remove them. Some users complain the entry level impact wrenches in the 200-300 ft/lbs will not remove the lug nuts on their trucks! This Milwaukee isn't even strong enough to be thought of as removing lug nuts. Not a hate against Milwaukee as I have many many of their M12 tools but this tool is not designed for that type of task. Matter of fact Milwaukee doesn't make a true lug nut impact wrench in their M12 lineup. Yes I have the M12 midrange impact and it is superb but same thing again ie it is not really made for lug nut removal either! My comment was to imply I think Milwaukee is wrong to market this set the way they do. It reminds me of the compressor companies throwing in a impact wrench and ratchet free when you purchase their low output compressors only to be frustrated when the compressor doesn't put out enough CFM at 90psi to power the tools appropriately. It's a marketing gimmick.

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ThriftyLinen669
08-12-2022 at 10:05 AM.
08-12-2022 at 10:05 AM.
It's a good deal for this combo. In for one
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xtrabad
08-12-2022 at 01:23 PM.
08-12-2022 at 01:23 PM.
Quote from dealcrinimal :
Is there a newer fuel version of the inflator, or is this the only M12 inflator in their lineup? Tempted to bite for the inflator and sell everything else on ebay, but the battery is minimal and that impact looks like the a model that they are sunsetting, or should have already.
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Only one inflator version. And it's pretty fantastic for what it is.
Others will disagree, but for me the inflator is underwhelming. I own multiple trailers and trucks, and this inflator couldn't hang with my 20V Dewalt or Ryobi. I returned it. Even using it with a 6ah battery, m12 is too underpowered and short-lived here.

It would be Ok if you are using it for cars, riding mowers, inflatables, etc. however. But stay away if you have big tires and lost of them to fill.
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mja28
08-12-2022 at 02:41 PM.
08-12-2022 at 02:41 PM.
I own M12 Inflator (I bought it few years ago for $99 with 4 ah battery) and the Ryobi P747. Milwaukee is a workhorse, compact and more rugged than the Ryobi.
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arbizzzle
08-13-2022 at 12:41 AM.
08-13-2022 at 12:41 AM.
How's the inflator sound? Is it loud? Need one to inflate pool floaties on our trips!
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awid
08-21-2022 at 08:03 AM.
08-21-2022 at 08:03 AM.
Quote from ToolNut :
120 ft/lbs on my truck. For the inexperienced, lug nuts take more force to remove than the torque they were tightened to which is why high strength impact guns have more advertised torque in reversal/removal. Even though your lug nuts may be torqued at 70 ft/lbs it may take well over 100 ft/lbs to remove them. Some users complain the entry level impact wrenches in the 200-300 ft/lbs will not remove the lug nuts on their trucks! This Milwaukee isn't even strong enough to be thought of as removing lug nuts. Not a hate against Milwaukee as I have many many of their M12 tools but this tool is not designed for that type of task. Matter of fact Milwaukee doesn't make a true lug nut impact wrench in their M12 lineup. Yes I have the M12 midrange impact and it is superb but same thing again ie it is not really made for lug nut removal either! My comment was to imply I think Milwaukee is wrong to market this set the way they do. It reminds me of the compressor companies throwing in a impact wrench and ratchet free when you purchase their low output compressors only to be frustrated when the compressor doesn't put out enough CFM at 90psi to power the tools appropriately. It's a marketing gimmick.
Well I can tell ya I'd prob only use it for leveling my camper in which case the power is fine. And I'd leave it in the camper. I also have the stubby and big boy at home.
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