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forum threadthulcandra posted Jun 02, 2025 07:42 PM
forum threadthulcandra posted Jun 02, 2025 07:42 PM

Milwaukee 2563-20 M12 FUEL Stubby 1/2 in Impact Wrench TOOL ONLY $174

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Jun 03, 2025 01:00 AM
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kruxxiaJun 03, 2025 01:00 AM
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This should be Frontpage if you know what's up.
Phenomenal price for a phenomenonal tool.
This thing is an absolute beast in a tiny body.

I want a second one just for how awesome it is.
If I had a wife, I'd have one of these puppies in her car with a nice impact socket and roadside emergency kit for her. 👌🏾
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Jun 03, 2025 01:32 AM
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ljubigamajkaJun 03, 2025 01:32 AM
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1/2 go on sale regularly for less
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Jun 03, 2025 03:10 AM
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The m12 stubby is good for some things (lugs? 14mm bolts?), but the torque is not there for major nuts/bolts like axle nuts or castle nuts for ball joints.
For the bigger 17mm - 36mm, you're gonna need 18v at minimum, up to a air impact and/or breaker bar + pipe.
I use my stubby a lot with a 6Ah battery, but I try once and then pull out the 18v.
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BadmfwalletJun 03, 2025 12:32 PM
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Quote from SpinControl :
The m12 stubby is good for some things (lugs? 14mm bolts?), but the torque is not there for major nuts/bolts like axle nuts or castle nuts for ball joints.For the bigger 17mm - 36mm, you're gonna need 18v at minimum, up to a air impact and/or breaker bar + pipe.I use my stubby a lot with a 6Ah battery, but I try once and then pull out the 18v.
Get the 5ah high output with a full charge. I've pulled GM LS engine crank bolts, exhaust flange nuts, and used it on my harmonic balancer puller and it worked great. Any other batteries of a not fully charged battery wouldn't budge this stuff.
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Quote from Badmfwallet :
Get the 5ah high output with a full charge. I've pulled GM LS engine crank bolts, exhaust flange nuts, and used it on my harmonic balancer puller and it worked great. Any other batteries of a not fully charged battery wouldn't budge this stuff.
Good suggestion. I may try that when I see a sale.
Recently, I just bought the 18v 8Ah max output for my Ridgid impact. The impact struggled with the tool to remove wheel bearings, so I had to get a better battery than the standard 2Ah. (what was I thinking!)
Jun 08, 2025 04:34 PM
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CrimsonTexture3733Jun 08, 2025 04:34 PM
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Quote from SpinControl :
The m12 stubby is good for some things (lugs? 14mm bolts?), but the torque is not there for major nuts/bolts like axle nuts or castle nuts for ball joints.
For the bigger 17mm - 36mm, you're gonna need 18v at minimum, up to a air impact and/or breaker bar + pipe.
I use my stubby a lot with a 6Ah battery, but I try once and then pull out the 18v.

Nobody has a compressor at home that can supply impact wrenches, you talking like 40 Cfm. Cordless are significantly better
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Jun 08, 2025 08:57 PM
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RelaxedPenguin2752Jun 08, 2025 08:57 PM
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I keep waiting and waiting on a deal on gen2 3/8 . I never see it.

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KraziAznJun 12, 2025 11:46 AM
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Quote from kruxxia :
This should be Frontpage if you know what's up.
Phenomenal price for a phenomenonal tool.
This thing is an absolute beast in a tiny body.

I want a second one just for how awesome it is.
If I had a wife, I'd have one of these puppies in her car with a nice impact socket and roadside emergency kit for her. 👌🏾

Obviously you don't know what's up. Lol look at all the negative vote
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Feb 07, 2026 12:02 AM
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Hosesqd2Feb 07, 2026 12:02 AM
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Quote from SpinControl :
The m12 stubby is good for some things (lugs? 14mm bolts?), but the torque is not there for major nuts/bolts like axle nuts or castle nuts for ball joints.For the bigger 17mm - 36mm, you're gonna need 18v at minimum, up to a air impact and/or breaker bar + pipe.I use my stubby a lot with a 6Ah battery, but I try once and then pull out the 18v.
Use the 5.0 high output battery. It's the main battery that will give you 550lbs of breaking torque. It will not happen in 5 seconds but it will get it off if in that torque setting
Feb 07, 2026 12:05 AM
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Hosesqd2Feb 07, 2026 12:05 AM
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Quote from RelaxedPenguin2752 :
I keep waiting and waiting on a deal on gen2 3/8 . I never see it.
Follow torque and twisted on YouTube. He always lists the deals for Milwaukee. Just be patient. I missed it also at the end of the last year so I am watching like a hawk for the next one. The tool has been as low as 159 by itself.

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