Home Depot has Milwaukee M12 FUEL SURGE 12V Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless 1/4 in. Hex Impact Driver Compact Kit w/ M12 3/8 in. Ratchet for $169. Shipping is free.
The Milwaukee M12 FUEL SURGE 1/4 in. Hex Hydraulic Driver is the industry's first 12-Volt hydraulic impact driver. Featuring the FLUID-DRIVE Hydraulic Powertrain, the hydraulic impact will allow users to experience operation up to 2X quieter with less vibration for smoother and faster driving speeds compared to standard impacts. The compact size of the tool and battery provides users with unmatched access in tight spaces and allows for easy transport on a tool belt and easy fitting into a job site tool bag. Performance is not sacrificed despite lower peak torque due to its Longer Sustained Torque that allows the tool to complete core users most common applications. The POWERSTATE Brushless Motor delivers up to 0 RPM to 3,000 RPM with constant power output to drive screws faster. Built-in REDLINK PLUS Intelligence is the most advanced electronic system on the market, preventing damage to the user's tool and battery caused by overloading or overheating. The cordless impact driver is compatible with all Milwaukee M12 REDLITHIUM Compact Batteries or Extended Capacity Batteries, delivering users with more work per charge and more work over the life of the pack than competitive batteries. In addition to the M12 FUEL SURGE 1/4 in. Hex Hydraulic Driver, this kit includes two M12 REDLITHIUM CP2.0 batteries and a contractor bag.
Product SKU:
312749006_312749006
UPC:
886113301056
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Home Depot has Milwaukee M12 FUEL SURGE 12V Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless 1/4 in. Hex Impact Driver Compact Kit w/ M12 3/8 in. Ratchet for $169. Shipping is free.
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This in the non fuel ratchet. Any good? Seen a few posts about it breaking.
it's not super hard to get a fuel one around $100. Regardless of it breaking I would still just go with the fuel from last generation. The newer ones are more like 200+ currently, but walmart, ebay, etc typically have the high torque or high rpm models from the last gen around that price.
You get under 40ft lb torque on each tool.
Last year I paid $20 for the SKIL ⅜ ratchet wrench that performed better than this ratchet wrench. ( 55ft lb torque with same 250RPM as this Milwaukee).
This isn't a REAL sale this what I call with today's inflation with tariffs etc MSRP priced kit with performance levels suited for the late 2010s.
I won't be surprised if the REAL COST PRICE for this entire kit is $60 cheaper.
The slow incremental improvement and releases tool companies are turning out frustrates me.
I like the compact size of the Milwaukee, but 35 ft lb? These tools can reach 80ft lb with 400 to 800RPM and it's coming in 5 years.
Last edited by darwin2009 May 30, 2026 at 01:11 AM.
Be careful when comparing this tool to a normal hex driver. This one is a hydraulic impact that is half as loud as a normal impact. Conseque is lower torque rating.
My wife and kids hate the loud impact noise when using an impact driver in the house (renovation), so it may be worth the lower torque rating!
Last edited by Gunn May 31, 2026 at 07:57 AM.
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Last year I paid $20 for the SKIL ⅜ ratchet wrench that performed better than this ratchet wrench. ( 55ft lb torque with same 250RPM as this Milwaukee).
This isn't a REAL sale this what I call with today's inflation with tariffs etc MSRP priced kit with performance levels suited for the late 2010s.
I won't be surprised if the REAL COST PRICE for this entire kit is $60 cheaper.
The slow incremental improvement and releases tool companies are turning out frustrates me.
I like the compact size of the Milwaukee, but 35 ft lb? These tools can reach 80ft lb with 400 to 800RPM and it's coming in 5 years.
My wife and kids hate the loud impact noise when using an impact driver in the house (renovation), so it may be worth the lower torque rating!
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