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Milwaukee M12 FUEL 12V Brushless Stubby 3/8" Impact Wrench w/ M12 XC HO 5Ah Battery

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$210

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Home Depot has Milwaukee M12 FUEL 12V Brushless Stubby 3/8" Impact Wrench w/ M12 XC HO 5Ah Battery (2562-20-48-11-2450) for $209.97. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member Taco_Doomsday for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Lightest Weight and More Compact
  • Up to 550 ft-lbs of Nut-Busting Torque
  • 2x faster application speeds
  • Mode 1 RPM: 0-930; Mode 2 RPM: 0-2,100; Mode 3 RPM: 0-3,000; Mode 4 RPM: 0-3,000
  • 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 15 ft-lbs of torque
  • New battery isolation system for secured battery connection and reduced vibration transmitted to the pack
  • Compatible with all M12 REDLITHIUM batteries and chargers
  • Friction ring socket retention system: reduces downtime on applications involving frequent changing of accessories

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Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
    • Price valid 3/3 while supplies last
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.8 from over 1000 customer reviews.

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Home Depot has Milwaukee M12 FUEL 12V Brushless Stubby 3/8" Impact Wrench w/ M12 XC HO 5Ah Battery (2562-20-48-11-2450) for $209.97. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member Taco_Doomsday for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Lightest Weight and More Compact
  • Up to 550 ft-lbs of Nut-Busting Torque
  • 2x faster application speeds
  • Mode 1 RPM: 0-930; Mode 2 RPM: 0-2,100; Mode 3 RPM: 0-3,000; Mode 4 RPM: 0-3,000
  • 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 15 ft-lbs of torque
  • New battery isolation system for secured battery connection and reduced vibration transmitted to the pack
  • Compatible with all M12 REDLITHIUM batteries and chargers
  • Friction ring socket retention system: reduces downtime on applications involving frequent changing of accessories

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
    • Price valid 3/3 while supplies last
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.8 from over 1000 customer reviews.

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Written by Taco_Doomsday

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Today 08:19 AM
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OneDodgerToday 08:19 AM
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Nice not seeing it paired with a 2.0, or 3.0 amp battery. This 5.0H.O is the best battery for it. Shows it's true potential.
Today 10:01 AM
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Retro2010Today 10:01 AM
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I need this.
Today 11:56 AM
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DlickSealsToday 11:56 AM
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Great deal! At 199.99, folks would jump all over this pairing. $10 more isn't a big ask. For reference, I got the tool only from a FP deal here a couple of weeks ago for 150 (Fasteners Inc, Authorized dealer) and two XC 5.0 batteries from Woot for 109 (non authorized dealer but 50 capital one statement credit). Ultimately my purchase will net the same as this deal and I have 2 batteries, but this is no hoops to jump through and I might regret having 2 batteries from a non-authorized dealer even if Milwaukee warranties the born on dates. TU
Today 12:28 PM
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LovelyManatee253Today 12:28 PM
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Definitely need this! Thanks!
Today 12:35 PM
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VannitaToday 12:35 PM
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3/8" stubby impact is great fo use on lug nuts and general use but larger bolts like crankshaft and ball joint nuts are more common in 1/2" impact socket sizes.
Today 01:11 PM
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BadmfwalletToday 01:11 PM
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Quote from Vannita :
3/8" stubby impact is great fo use on lug nuts and general use but larger bolts like crankshaft and ball joint nuts are more common in 1/2" impact socket sizes.
I used a low profile 1/2 inch adapter adapter and was able to pull the crank bolt and pulley off a 14 year old LS3 with this setup. It also got the crusty exhaust bolts out.
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Today 03:06 PM
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RelaxedPenguin2752Today 03:06 PM
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Tempting ! I own the first gen stubby still going strong. I own all 3 1/2-3/8-1/4" . I've seen the videos and reviews of this 2nd gen and it's an improvement. I've missed a few deals in the past on this tool..... this is a good deal.

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Today 03:16 PM
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adefeatedmanToday 03:16 PM
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Quote from RelaxedPenguin2752 :
Tempting ! I own the first gen stubby still going strong. I own all 3 1/2-3/8-1/4" . I've seen the videos and reviews of this 2nd gen and it's an improvement. I've missed a few deals in the past on this tool..... this is a good deal.
Same boat. It's definitely my most used power tool. I have plenty of M18 tools for more stubborn fasteners, but can't really justify the newer gen stubby when my original one is still going strong and still very useful. I understand the want to have a tool that can do it all without having to grab a larger tool, but not sure if that justifies buying an entirely new tool.

Curious to hear your thoughts.
Today 03:25 PM
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GreyBuffalo789Today 03:25 PM
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Any deal on a charger for this?
Today 03:27 PM
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sup3rson1cToday 03:27 PM
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My most used Milwaukee tool. Great for lug nuts, lug bolts, etc.
Today 03:31 PM
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sup3rson1cToday 03:31 PM
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Quote from GreyBuffalo789 :
Any deal on a charger for this?
Betting you can find one super cheap (or even free from a buddy) on marketplace. I've given extras away to friends.
Today 03:43 PM
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AtomicrobotToday 03:43 PM
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I see lots of these m12 deals. is 12v milwaukee really good/powerful enough vs 18v?
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CalmHill611Today 04:08 PM
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Thanks
Today 04:17 PM
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RelaxedPenguin2752Today 04:17 PM
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Quote from adefeatedman :
Same boat. It's definitely my most used power tool. I have plenty of M18 tools for more stubborn fasteners, but can't really justify the newer gen stubby when my original one is still going strong and still very useful. I understand the want to have a tool that can do it all without having to grab a larger tool, but not sure if that justifies buying an entirely new tool. Curious to hear your thoughts.
My thoughts are I could always use more batts but I own a couple of these 5.0's already. The cheapest I remember seeing tool only was around 150$ . A deal similar will come again. If I really needed another 5 for 60$ more ain't bad. I'm going to wait. I own 3.0 cp 2.0cp I don't own a 2.5 h.o. yet maybe I will come across a stubby and 2.5 deal in the future.

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Today 04:25 PM
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KuellerToday 04:25 PM
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Quote from Atomicrobot :
I see lots of these m12 deals. is 12v milwaukee really good/powerful enough vs 18v?
It's good enough for a lot of stuff. This impact in particular is a beast for it's size.

My neighbor was doing some ooooold snow belt brakes and couldn't get the caliper bolts off. His big old ryobi wasn't doing it and he was going to have to reset the jack stands to get a big breaker bar in there. Brought this lil guy over and BRRTT it broke those caliper bolts loose in under a second each.

I've also done axle nuts on a much newer/cleaner vehicle and it didn't break a sweat.

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