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Milwaukee M18 FUEL Gen-2 18V 1/2" Impact Wrench w/ 2x 6.0Ah Batteries & Charger $279 + Free Shipping

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The Home Depot [homedepot.com] has the Milwaukee M18 FUEL Gen-2 18V 1/2" Impact Wrench w/ 2x 6.0Ah Batteries & Charger for $279. Shipping is free.

This sale price matches the June 2025 Frontpage deal which received + 25 votes from the community.

Features:
  • Friction ring (hog ring) ensures quick and easy socket changes
  • 6.0 in. L provides most access in tight spaces
  • Faster removal speed provides increased user productivity
  • 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 control
  • Auto shut-off control applies no more than 35 ft. lbs. of torque for hand-tight fastening applications to prevent overtightening
  • Bolt removal control delivers full torque output, then decreases RPMs once the bolt is loosened to prevent fastener drops
  • Mode 1 RPMs: 0-1,250, mode 2 RPMs: 0-1,950, mode 3 RPMs: 0-2,575, mode 4 RPMs: 0-2,575
  • Mode 1 IPMs: 0-900, mode 2 IPMs: 0-2,100, mode 3 IPMs: 0-3,100, mode 4 IPMs: 0-3,100
  • Redlink plus intelligence ensures maximum performance and protects from overloads, heating and over-discharge
  • Works in up to 69kV environments
  • Compatible with all M18 batteries and chargers
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The Home Depot [homedepot.com] has the Milwaukee M18 FUEL Gen-2 18V 1/2" Impact Wrench w/ 2x 6.0Ah Batteries & Charger for $279. Shipping is free.

This sale price matches the June 2025 Frontpage deal which received + 25 votes from the community.

Features:
  • Friction ring (hog ring) ensures quick and easy socket changes
  • 6.0 in. L provides most access in tight spaces
  • Faster removal speed provides increased user productivity
  • 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 control
  • Auto shut-off control applies no more than 35 ft. lbs. of torque for hand-tight fastening applications to prevent overtightening
  • Bolt removal control delivers full torque output, then decreases RPMs once the bolt is loosened to prevent fastener drops
  • Mode 1 RPMs: 0-1,250, mode 2 RPMs: 0-1,950, mode 3 RPMs: 0-2,575, mode 4 RPMs: 0-2,575
  • Mode 1 IPMs: 0-900, mode 2 IPMs: 0-2,100, mode 3 IPMs: 0-3,100, mode 4 IPMs: 0-3,100
  • Redlink plus intelligence ensures maximum performance and protects from overloads, heating and over-discharge
  • Works in up to 69kV environments
  • Compatible with all M18 batteries and chargers

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Model: M18 FUEL Gen-2 18V Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless Mid Torque 1/2 in. Impact Wrench with (2) 6.0Ah Batteries and Charger

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sanjeevonline
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Great deal with 6.0 pair of batteries.
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adchou
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Would be helpful to add torque specs to the description. 650 ft. lbs.
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npc
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For reference - this is the mid-torque version (650 ft/lb); great for lighter duty work. If you want a gun that's good for heavy duty stuff (suspension work, etc) you probably want the 2967-20.. but it's significantly heavier and more expensive.
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m3n00b
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Quote from npc :
For reference - this is the mid-torque version (650 ft/lb); great for lighter duty work. If you want a gun that's good for heavy duty stuff (suspension work, etc) you probably want the 2967-20.. but it's significantly heavier and more expensive.

This thing is more than enough for just about anything on a passenger car or light truck.
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zzfinaldropzz
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Quote from m3n00b :
This thing is more than enough for just about anything on a passenger car or light truck.

It will likely not bust out a rusty axle nut when you are broken down on the trail.
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Caleo
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Quote from adchou :
Would be helpful to add torque specs to the description. 650 ft. lbs.
Lol, right? I was like "huh, all these 'features' listed but no mention of torque... how useful"
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SirDanielSan
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The two batteries alone are $300 usd

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marcg611
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Yeah great deal with the 2 6amp batteries and charger! Pulled the trigger with 5% chase freedom CB through chase portal.

This is my 1st M18 and will complement my M12 3/8 impact, 3/8 ratchet and grinder, needed something a little stronger for lug nuts, doing brake and suspension work so I don't have to break out the air compressor because it's crazy loud and kinda want to eliminate because I don't have the room in my 1car garage

**update: having 2nd thoughts on the M18 mid torque, I didn't know the 2nd gen M12 stubby existed and was that powerful, always remember everyone raving about the gen 1. I looked back on the 3/8 M12 Fuel impact I currently have and it's only 1400in lbs which is only ~116 ft lbs, so a 400-550ft lbs would be a huge power bump. Now just to decide bare tool $200 or get with the 5.0HO battery $280 which sounds like the way, I currently have two 4.0amp batteries but the stubby maybe only puts out ~400 ft lbs I hear unless you use the 5.0
Last edited by marcg611 July 13, 2025 at 01:46 PM.
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sears4976
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Looks like it's up to $299 for me
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FancyPicture4943
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Quote from sears4976 :
Looks like it's up to $299 for me
yup price went this morning 20$ L for being lazy last night and not ordering.
no biggie, skip 2 lunches (maybe 1/2 a lunch for them big city folks)
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oldcomputer
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Quote from adchou :
Would be helpful to add torque specs to the description. 650 ft. lbs.
The m12 is 550 lbs of torque and much more practical for 98% of us. Unless you're changing rusted buckets on plows and crazy industrial, M12 gen2 stubby in 3/8 all day
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sixamskier
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Quote from oldcomputer :
The m12 is 550 lbs of torque and much more practical for 98% of us. Unless you're changing rusted buckets on plows and crazy industrial, M12 gen2 stubby in 3/8 all day
Agreed, I have the high torque, mid torque(this one) and the M12 3/8. The M12 3/8 is more than enough for most everything. In fact I mostly use my 12v Bosch impact because it's almost perfect for everything. If your working on heavy equipment, semi trucks, rusty suspension etc. you'll use the big stuff, but it mostly sits in the drawer for regular car stuff. Nice when you need it, don't get me wrong!
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TenseClub5823
6d ago
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Quote from oldcomputer :
The m12 is 550 lbs of torque and much more practical for 98% of us. Unless you're changing rusted buckets on plows and crazy industrial, M12 gen2 stubby in 3/8 all day
for those not familiar with milwaukee, keep in mind the 550 number here is the 2nd gen 3/8 m12 and with a specific high power battery that was new at the time. the first gen "only" had 250. 2nd gen just came out last year so people with m12 3/8s most likely have the 1st gens.
also another statement is that using an adapter loses a lot of the torque, so unless you have 3/8th versions of every socket (which is pretty uncommon for 21mm+) it might not be the best choice
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hackable?

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looks like its dead

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