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Milwaukee M18 FUEL Mid-Torque 3/8” Impact Wrench (Tool Only)

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Synergy via Amazon has Milwaukee M18 FUEL Mid-Torque 3/8" Impact Wrench (Tool Only, 2960-20) on sale for $146. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member FairStraw7272 for finding this deal.

Product Details:
  • Best power to weight ratio is offered as the tool provides 600 ft-lbs. of nut-busting torque at only 5.0 lbs. with a 5.0Ah battery.
  • 6.0" in length provides most access in tight spaces
  • Tri-LEDs deliver high definition lighting to increase workspace visibility with less shadows
  • 4-Mode DRIVE CONTROL provides greater control over output speed and power. Includes auto shut-off and bolt-removal mode
    • Auto shut-off mode prevents over tightening and increases productivity by applying no more than 35 ft-lbs. of torque.
    • Bolt-removal mode offers more control after bolt breakaway as RPMs drastically slow down once the bolt is loosened.

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    • This offer is $20 less than the previous Frontpage Deal where this product was featured.
  • About this product:
    • 4.8 out of 5 stars rating at Amazon based on over 680 customer reviews
  • About this store:
    • Seller Synergy has an 83% positive rating in the last 12 months with over 8610 lifetime feedback.
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Synergy via Amazon has Milwaukee M18 FUEL Mid-Torque 3/8" Impact Wrench (Tool Only, 2960-20) on sale for $146. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member FairStraw7272 for finding this deal.

Product Details:
  • Best power to weight ratio is offered as the tool provides 600 ft-lbs. of nut-busting torque at only 5.0 lbs. with a 5.0Ah battery.
  • 6.0" in length provides most access in tight spaces
  • Tri-LEDs deliver high definition lighting to increase workspace visibility with less shadows
  • 4-Mode DRIVE CONTROL provides greater control over output speed and power. Includes auto shut-off and bolt-removal mode
    • Auto shut-off mode prevents over tightening and increases productivity by applying no more than 35 ft-lbs. of torque.
    • Bolt-removal mode offers more control after bolt breakaway as RPMs drastically slow down once the bolt is loosened.

Editor's Notes

Written by SlickDealio | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This offer is $20 less than the previous Frontpage Deal where this product was featured.
  • About this product:
    • 4.8 out of 5 stars rating at Amazon based on over 680 customer reviews
  • About this store:
    • Seller Synergy has an 83% positive rating in the last 12 months with over 8610 lifetime feedback.
    • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
    • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.
  • Additional Note:
    • Please refer to the Forum Thread for additional discussion regarding this deal.

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razed by wolves
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I'm already in the Milwaukee ecosystem so bought this wrench last month for $149 and thought it was a screaming deal.

My use case is strictly homeowner working on his own cars or light assembly.

Reviews [youtube.com] show it breaking bolts torqued to 600/ft lbs so unless you're a heavy line mechanic or need to work on farm equipment the 3/8 has plenty of power, is lighter and gets into tighter spaces. Lug nuts on passenger cars and trucks should be no challenge.

If you don't get batteries free from work (heh) be sure to get the lighter, more powerful High Output CP3.0 [milwaukeetool.com] with 21,700 cells (defined by its 21mm x 70mm size.)

Here's the slightly overbearing VCG Construction [youtube.com] guy to explain why.
KMan
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FWIW the M12 stubby goes for around the same, maybe a few bucks less, and is probably a better overall impact wrench than this for most DIY mechanics who only work on their own cars, because it's smaller and lighter, especially with batteries on, and you'll rarely come across a fastener that it can't handle, including lug and axle nuts and nearly all suspension fasteners. But for those times where it can't, and you don't feel like using a breaker bar with cheater pipe, then this would be a great backup wrench.

If you're only looking to do tire rotations, oil changes and the occasional brake pad/rotor replacement, then it doesn't really matter so might as well get this and be covered for basically all situations (on cars, not trucks). But if you're going to be doing a lot of wrenching, repairs, restoration, maintenance, etc., then you'll definitely appreciate and prefer the M12 stubby over this and basically anything. There's literally nothing out there of comparable power that's as small and light.
Mr.Greg
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Depends on which sockets you have more of. But 3/8" will usually be more common and are thinner sockets overall. Torque Test Channel also found that the M18 3/8" mid torque makes more torque than the 1/2" version.

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Mar 15, 2023
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FairStraw7272
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Quote from KingQ4712 :
Is the seller legitimate? Not sold by Amazon, afraid if I order it won't be legitimate Milwaukee, a few sellers with low ratings selling at same price.
I'm buying with the intention that if it is legitimate it's a great price. If it is not, I will make return. It's a risk free purchase as Amazon has a no questions asked return policy within 30 days of purchase
Mar 15, 2023
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CaptainHook70
Mar 15, 2023
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Quote from FairStraw7272 :
Link me a better price please










You can pick this up any day of the week on EBAY for $140-$150. Many sellers have best offer and free shipping.
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FairStraw7272
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Quote from ninehead :
Well, after I read the review video clips from Torque Test Channel with the links below, I decided to skip and be happy with my $99 home depot ryobi 1/2 + 3/8 + battery/charger kit. The Ryobi 1/2 can provide 375 ft-lbs and this one can only add 75 @ 451 ft-lbs...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nv0YRvjS2cc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_...RpY&t=619s
Yeah, I don't know this reviewer has the Milwaukee 3/8 Impact providing over 600 ft-lbs of torque.
https://youtu.be/f-tSi-Gq5Qk

Showing it compared to the Snap-On

https://youtu.be/MeJoJSl5yIM
Mar 15, 2023
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StrongGoat409
Mar 15, 2023
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Quote from KMan :
FWIW the M12 stubby goes for around the same, maybe a few bucks less, and is probably a better overall impact wrench than this for most DIY mechanics who only work on their own cars, because it's smaller and lighter, especially with batteries on, and you'll rarely come across a fastener that it can't handle, including lug and axle nuts and nearly all suspension fasteners. But for those times where it can't, and you don't feel like using a breaker bar with cheater pipe, then this would be a great backup wrench.

If you're only looking to do tire rotations, oil changes and the occasional brake pad/rotor replacement, then it doesn't really matter so might as well get this and be covered for basically all situations (on cars, not trucks). But if you're going to be doing a lot of wrenching, repairs, restoration, maintenance, etc., then you'll definitely appreciate and prefer the M12 stubby over this and basically anything. There's literally nothing out there of comparable power that's as small and light.
For a few bucks more you might as well buy the mid torque. It has more power than you'll need. The stubby struggles in the rust belt.
Mar 15, 2023
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Titus Pullo
Mar 15, 2023
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FYI: There are other sellers on Amazon seller for a bit cheaper.
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gzhen
Mar 15, 2023
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Quote from budduz :
This will work for most lug nuts as long as they were torqued on properly the last time they were installed. They may not get off big truck lug nuts but worked fine on my jeep nuts that are torqued to 110lbs. It's a good impact. The bigger 1/2" impact (not the 2960 w a 1/2", but the bigger impact) can overtighten lugs if you don't have it on a lower setting - it's also a good tool. This 2960 in 3/8 is more versatile imo than the bigger 1/2" impact, but really depends on the tools you usually use/already have.
Buddy of mine says I still need to use a torque wrench to tighten them and not the impact wrench so might not matter for 3/8 or 1/2.
Mar 15, 2023
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funnyguy
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Not sure why this is front page at $146. It's been $143 for a month now from other sellers.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...GWFS&psc=1

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goyangyi1
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I have small gun and big gun. I just bought this medium gun for fun. I guess i am picking up 3/8 socket from Harbor Freight.
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PatrickH2067
Mar 16, 2023
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Quote from gzhen :
Buddy of mine says I still need to use a torque wrench to tighten them and not the impact wrench so might not matter for 3/8 or 1/2.
I guess technically you need a torque wrench. Though in nearly forty years of rotating tires, brake jobs, and fixing flats, I have never used one for a lug nut. You can just give it four or five ugga-duggas with the impact. I have this one. It's pretty awesome.
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CyanPencil512
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Quote from Fire.brand :
I just need something to break loose the sacrificial anode in my water heater; would this work / be an overkill?
Few of us had this exact conversation a few weeks ago. https://slickdeals.net/f/16458754-dewalt-dw2286-impact-ready-1-2-6pt-3-8-drive-deep-socket-3-55?p=161803168#post161803168
Mar 16, 2023
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gzhen
Mar 16, 2023
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Quote from PatrickH2067 :
I guess technically you need a torque wrench. Though in nearly forty years of rotating tires, brake jobs, and fixing flats, I have never used one for a lug nut. You can just give it four or five ugga-duggas with the impact. I have this one. It's pretty awesome.
I see. He said it's safer to tighten so you don't break stuff with impact wrench. I'll prob get this eventually or just get torque wrench and breaker for now. Not sure what else I'd use the tools on if not just for cleaning tires
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HansGruber
Mar 16, 2023
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With Milwaukee, it's Fuel or nothing. Anything less is complete garbage. I would think twice about the M18 unless your are in the industry. The M12 Fuel can pretty much do everything for non industry work.
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npolite
Mar 16, 2023
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Quote from SociableShape2212 :
DEWALT DCF913B 20V [amazondealspage.shop] also on sale.

The 913b is not a mid-torque impact. This is more like the Milwaukee Stubby
Mar 16, 2023
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KMan
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Quote from StrongGoat409 :
For a few bucks more you might as well buy the mid torque. It has more power than you'll need. The stubby struggles in the rust belt.
It really depends on what you're looking to do and your budget. The stubby is the best all-around impact wrench made today, and if you can only afford or justify one and aren't specializing in suspension work on rusty cars or work mostly on trucks, it's the one to get, because of its size, weight and price. And it can handle most suspension work if things aren't too rusty or you work mostly on cars. But yeah, if you're looking to mainly do these other things, then you should probably get something with more torque. Ideally you get both, if you can afford it. I work on our cars, no trucks, and there's rust, but it's manageable, and the stubby's handled nearly every task.
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KMan
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Quote from PatrickH2067 :
I guess technically you need a torque wrench. Though in nearly forty years of rotating tires, brake jobs, and fixing flats, I have never used one for a lug nut. You can just give it four or five ugga-duggas with the impact. I have this one. It's pretty awesome.
This may work for you but with modern impact wrenches that tighten up to 300, 400, 500 and more ft-lbs, it's bad advice. You can either snap lug nuts this way, or far worse, stretch and weaken them to the point where they snap while the car's in motion. Plus it makes it much harder to get them off next time. Many impact wrenches now come with a setting for reinstalling fasteners that cuts out when any resistance is felt, to prevent cross-threading or overtightening, and you then tighten the rest of the way with a torque wrench, which is what 100% of DIYers should be using to tighten most fasteners on cars and certainly lug nuts.
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