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Post #135998492 added 04-05-2020 7:00 AM by xbladr in Deal Talk
Oh dam I may do that then. I just think I would get way more use out of that. Could then sell my 3/8n standard ratchet prob. With almost that same torque specs and smaller profile seems like a no...
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Post #135998810 added 04-05-2020 7:23 AM by hostilehotdog in Deal Talk
As others have menty the 3/8" and 1/2" produce the same torque. Keep in mind that it has three power/speed settings. I use my 3/8" with my Allen and torx bits and on much smaller fasteners like 6mm...
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Post #136001036 added 04-05-2020 9:29 AM by goshik in Deal Talk
https://www.ohiopowertool.com/p-19821-milwaukee-m12-fuel-stubby-38-impact-wrench-40ah20ah-kit-2554-22.aspx
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Post #136001054 added 04-05-2020 9:30 AM by eddie277 in Deal Talk
Ingersoll rand 20v made it about 5 years ago. Finally some1 else has made it that has a much larger battery platform. And IR is about 180 torque compared to the m12 220 torque
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Post #136001168 added 04-05-2020 9:36 AM by thekillacam in Deal Talk
Look closely and it says free 6.0 with the purchase of the kit
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Post #136004255 added 04-05-2020 12:01 PM by ChrisP5559 in Deal Talk
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwaukee-M12-FUEL-12-Volt-Lithium-Ion-Brushless-Cordless-Stubby-3-8-in-Impact-Wrench-Kit-with-Free-6-0Ah-Battery-2554-22-48-11-2460/312186115
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Post #136001528 added 04-05-2020 9:54 AM by Dimitris in Deal Talk
Most fasteners you will have the "need" for the compact wrench for, typically are smaller/require less torque. Most buyers of these are pros or enthusiasts that might already have or don't mind...
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Post #135998081 added 04-05-2020 6:32 AM by ropenstein in Deal Talk
Great checkout experience. Discounts automatically applied, accepts PayPal, shipping time map.
+87 Score 82 Replies 34,269 Views
Post #135998351 added 04-05-2020 6:49 AM by Chattanooga in Deal Talk
I plan on getting one of those too. You can actually pre-order it with this deal and get $25 off.
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Post #135998453 added 04-05-2020 6:55 AM by Chattanooga in Deal Talk
I think most people generally use 3/8 more and therefore have more 3/8 sockets. Also, the 3/8 stubby has the same torque specs as the 1/2. That said, I’d go with whatever you have the most sockets...
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Post #136077683 added 04-08-2020 10:55 AM by Drift Motion in Deal Talk
In 4 one. I normally use and love my Ryobi, but heard a lot of good things about this particular stubby 3/8
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Post #136085975 added 04-08-2020 4:08 PM by sade04 in Deal Talk
It automatically added it discount at checkout
+87 Score 82 Replies 34,269 Views
Post #136072079 added 04-08-2020 7:31 AM by third_place in Deal Talk
Got an estimated ship date update today for 3/8 stubby with battery backs, 4/20/2020.
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Post #135999932 added 04-05-2020 8:32 AM by Hyucksian in Deal Talk
How do you get to the pre-order page?
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Post #135999947 added 04-05-2020 8:33 AM by thekillacam in Deal Talk
They also have a m12 stubby kit with a 2.0, 4.0 XC, and free 6.0 XC battery, carrying case, and charger for $269 before the $25 discount. Great deal if you need the batteries
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Post #136000055 added 04-05-2020 8:38 AM by DVDxR in Deal Talk
Not really, no. The stubby impacts are the most powerful M12 impacts Milwaukee makes right now. Even the lower end M18 Fuel (2754-20) is rated for a lower max torque. Only real downside is if you are...
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Post #136000361 added 04-05-2020 8:53 AM by shwagon in Deal Talk
Holy crap that’s awesome… I haven’t seen that before, thanks for the heads up!
+87 Score 82 Replies 34,269 Views
Post #136003061 added 04-05-2020 11:06 AM by Kreeker in Deal Talk
The problem with the right angle impact is you can’t use it as a mechanical ratchet. I’m not sure how useful that feature is as I only just bought the 3/8 stubby and the 3/8 fuel ratchet.
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Post #136011989 added 04-05-2020 6:15 PM by G1GRANDEUR in Deal Talk
If you already have all that, save money When you add to cart, it will automatically addded
+87 Score 82 Replies 34,269 Views
Post #136103117 added 04-09-2020 9:56 AM by Matt9038 in Deal Talk
are the sizes of the body the same? I figured 3/8 stubby is better for a less fatiguing more agile tool
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Post #136077353 added 04-08-2020 10:42 AM by Nothing00 in Deal Talk
Placed an order. I love the 1/2” but more often than not I’m using 3/8” in tight spaces.
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Post #136085159 added 04-08-2020 3:32 PM by Shikhye in Deal Talk
May I asked how did you get the extra $25?
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Post #136155563 added 04-11-2020 8:18 AM by NERD-FURGASON in Deal Talk
Hello, Unfortunately this inflator and impact kit is sold out and discontinued. Please let us know how you would like to proceed. You can select a different item or we can issue a refund. Thanks! ...
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Post #136131404 added 04-10-2020 9:32 AM by bbro_spo in Deal Talk
Yeah, me too, showed in stock, called today, they were back ordered when I ordered.
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Post #136126592 added 04-10-2020 6:35 AM by 68droptop in Deal Talk
This one is dead.
+87 Score 82 Replies 34,269 Views
Post #136001582 added 04-05-2020 9:57 AM by aviator79 in Deal Talk
I have the stubby and think its a great tool. I have wanted a larger impact and a hedge trimmer would be sweet. Have a Kawasaki gas trimmer but for what I need this would be easier. However, being...
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Post #136003277 added 04-05-2020 11:17 AM by almcbs in Deal Talk
Standard home user will prob want the friction ring. I accidentally placed and order for the pin type, so just had to place another order for the correct one and email them asking to cancel the other...
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Post #136003466 added 04-05-2020 11:25 AM by NERD-FURGASON in Deal Talk
Added out of state sales tax :(
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Post #136003778 added 04-05-2020 11:41 AM by hughjaas in Deal Talk
I have the M12 Stubby. Even at 3/8 it has plenty of torque. Enough to loosen lug nuts even with an extension. I got the friction ring version. More useful for quickly swapping sockets while working...
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Post #136004447 added 04-05-2020 12:09 PM by TexasBuyer in Deal Talk
Just give them a call at 800-242-4424 with your order number. I have ordered several different times from them and find that their customer service is excellent.
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Post #136011737 added 04-05-2020 6:02 PM by thekillacam in Deal Talk
If you priced out the batteries separately it’s a great deal for genuine milwaukee batteries in the kit. Plus if you buy more m12 tools you will already have 3 great batteries in your tool box along...
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Post #136011878 added 04-05-2020 6:09 PM by lukass669 in Deal Talk
I’m torn on getting the stubby. I have M12 fuel impact driver, M12 3/8 ratchet and M18 fuel mid torque impact. I only really work on cars once a month or so. Will the stubby be filling a void in...
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Post #136011884 added 04-05-2020 6:09 PM by ahmw in Deal Talk
Thanks. I think I will get the kit then. To get the free 6.0 battery, do I have to add it separately to my cart? When I do that, I don't see the price reduced in the total even with the promo code.
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Post #136012346 added 04-05-2020 6:34 PM by xlwater01 in Deal Talk
Could go either way. I’d say yes because the small size and power is incredible. There’s been quite a few tights spots it’s come in handy on my truck and boat. I have the 3/8 stubby and the m18...
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Post #136017506 added 04-06-2020 12:43 AM by fithos in Deal Talk
Correct. The right angle impact would be useful in removing nuts and bolts. Installing nuts and bolts will still require a ratchet as the right angle impact can only impact (no ratcheting or...
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Post #136005044 added 04-05-2020 12:31 PM by sade04 in Deal Talk
Thanks, got it!
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Post #136009628 added 04-05-2020 4:07 PM by G1GRANDEUR in Deal Talk
Yup, unless you do crank bolt or pickup truck suspensions all day. Even my Milwaukee 1/4 impact driver was able to loose lug nuts (80ft lb) with no hassle.
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Post #135999779 added 04-05-2020 8:23 AM by tnt89868 in Deal Talk
What is more useful -- friction ring or pin detent? Looking to get my 1st impact wrench. Thanks.
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Post #136000232 added 04-05-2020 8:48 AM by RugerRedhawk in Deal Talk
That looks great. I already have a mid torque ridgid which is great for big stuff, a right angle will be handy for caliper bolts and stuff. I have a pneumatic but not a great setup to run my hoses...
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