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Post #163971380 added 06-09-2023 9:06 AM by jeff34270 in Deal Talk
The vast majority of people have no problem removing lug nuts with an M12 stubby, so there must be something unique about your situation that is causing the problem. Might be adapters, cheap...
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Post #163938683 added 06-07-2023 7:56 PM by trkndude299 in Deal Talk
There are multiple torque settings. Make sure that you have it on the highest setting. Also, give it a couple ugga uggas on tighten, then reverse it. Sometimes it takes 5 to 10 seconds for it to...
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Post #163973021 added 06-09-2023 10:25 AM by IndigoSoda308 in Deal Talk
Lol ok… To everyone out there reading this nonsense, please ignore the stubby and get at least the mid-torque to ensure you don’t have a pricey paper weight.
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Post #162316954 added 03-14-2023 9:56 PM by plusoahu in Deal Talk
Not a bad deal if you got the batteries. Definitely a good deal for someone like me from HI that has to pay extra for products like this. It’s a 2960-20 model in case anyone was wondering....
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Post #162333220 added 03-15-2023 5:18 PM by goyangyi1 in Deal Talk
I have small gun and big gun. I just bought this medium gun for fun. I guess i am picking up 3/8 socket from Harbor Freight.
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Didn't know this
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Post #162322672 added 03-15-2023 8:21 AM by KingQ4712 in Deal Talk
Is the seller legitimate? Not sold by Amazon, afraid if I order it won’t be legitimate Milwaukee, a few sellers with low ratings selling at same price.
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Post #162319669 added 03-15-2023 5:29 AM by Mr.Greg in Deal Talk
Depends on which sockets you have more of. But 3/8” will usually be more common and are thinner sockets overall. Torque Test Channel also found that the M18 3/8” mid torque makes more torque than the...
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Post #162320731 added 03-15-2023 6:40 AM by KMan in Deal Talk
FWIW the M12 stubby goes for around the same, maybe a few bucks less, and is probably a better overall impact wrench than this for most DIY mechanics who only work on their own cars, because it's...
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Post #162321007 added 03-15-2023 6:56 AM by dylanfoos in Deal Talk
Any point of getting this if you have the 1/2 version? Just use an adapter?
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Post #162329662 added 03-15-2023 2:07 PM by CaptainHook70 in Deal Talk
You can pick this up any day of the week on EBAY for $140-$150. Many sellers have best offer and free shipping.
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Post #162329716 added 03-15-2023 2:09 PM by FairStraw7272 in Deal Talk
Yeah, I don’t know this reviewer has the Milwaukee 3/8 Impact providing over 600 ft-lbs of torque. https://youtu.be/f-tSi-Gq5Qk Showing it compared to the Snap-On https://youtu.be/MeJoJSl5yIM
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Post #162325363 added 03-14-2023 6:11 PM by SlickDealio in Deal Talk
Synergy via Amazon has Milwaukee M18 FUEL Mid-Torque 3/8" Impact Wrench (Tool Only, 2960-20) on sale for $146. Shipping is free. Thanks to Community Member FairStraw7272 for finding this deal. ...
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Post #162321559 added 03-15-2023 7:24 AM by RelaxedPenguin2752 in Deal Talk
Obviously there’s the physical differences this one’s smaller, more compact. rated about 30 foot lbs higher Although I own both and I think gen2 hits harder on stubborn bolts. And lastly you won’t...
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Post #162328678 added 03-15-2023 1:18 PM by ninehead in Deal Talk
Well, after I read the review video clips from Torque Test Channel with the links below, I decided to skip and be happy with my $99 home depot ryobi 1/2 + 3/8 + battery/charger kit. The Ryobi 1/2 can...
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Post #162329374 added 03-15-2023 1:52 PM by FairStraw7272 in Deal Talk
Link me a better price please
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Post #162329443 added 03-15-2023 1:55 PM by FairStraw7272 in Deal Talk
I’m buying with the intention that if it is legitimate it’s a great price. If it is not, I will make return. It’s a risk free purchase as Amazon has a no questions asked return policy within 30 days...
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Post #162336847 added 03-15-2023 8:58 PM by gzhen in Deal Talk
I see. He said it's safer to tighten so you don't break stuff with impact wrench. I'll prob get this eventually or just get torque wrench and breaker for now. Not sure what else I'd use the tools on...
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Post #162340705 added 03-16-2023 5:57 AM by KMan in Deal Talk
It really depends on what you're looking to do and your budget. The stubby is the best all-around impact wrench made today, and if you can only afford or justify one and aren't specializing in...
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Post #162354013 added 03-16-2023 4:36 PM by KMan in Deal Talk
That's a really silly way to make your case. Just as spare tires aren't meant to replace a regular tire but rather just get you home or to a service station or tire store, the basic scissor lift and...
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Post #162398758 added 03-19-2023 6:28 AM by Killbot0224 in Deal Talk
The new 12V stubbies (M12 and DW) are shocking. Saw them breaking 450 in a comparison? Unreal.
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Post #162416098 added 03-20-2023 6:43 AM by Killbot0224 in Deal Talk
True, and something that was *just* fastened to that is diff than something fastened weeks or months ago (also holy shit, it's really been 4-5 years already!?). But yeah, with that teeny stubby and a...
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Post #162347557 added 03-16-2023 11:18 AM by PatrickH2067 in Deal Talk
Question: Do you keep a torque wrench in your car in case you get a flat on the road? Does Anyone?!? Why don't car manufacturers put one in with the spare if it is so important? Nuff Said. I don't...
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Post #163938908 added 06-07-2023 8:09 PM by trkndude299 in Deal Talk
Yes, the tool is an impact wrench not a torque wrench. Snug up all the bolts in a criss cross pattern, then tighten with the torque wrench in the same pattern.
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Post #163978247 added 06-09-2023 2:43 PM by trkndude299 in Deal Talk
Gotcha. The stubby you listed is not the mid torque the op posted. If you're not happy with the M12 stubby, return it and get a mid torque or a 2767? It's entirely possible that you got a defective...
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Post #163971944 added 06-09-2023 9:35 AM by jeff34270 in Deal Talk
The Torque Test Channel on youtube measured the little M12 Stubby at something like 230 ft-lbs actual torque which should easily take care of a fastener tightened to 110 ft-lbs. Even my tiny Ridgid...
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Post #162320257 added 03-15-2023 6:14 AM by razed by wolves in Deal Talk
I'm already in the Milwaukee ecosystem so bought this wrench last month for $149 and thought it was a screaming deal. My use case is strictly homeowner working on his own cars or light assembly....
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Post #162323014 added 03-15-2023 8:39 AM by onefatsurfer in Deal Talk
I agree with this wholeheartedly. The 3/8 stubby is an absolute game changer. I just stripped 2x mercruiser 350's in my garage and did all but like 2 bolts using my M12 stubby. The others wouldn't...
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Post #162327745 added 03-15-2023 12:20 PM by psyctto in Deal Talk
M12 Fuel Impact Driver has 1,200inlbs of torque, that's 100ftlbs... this Impact Wrench has 600ftlbs of torque... yes, the Impact Wrench is 6x stronger and meant for the job you're trying to do,...
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Post #162335440 added 03-15-2023 7:31 PM by PatrickH2067 in Deal Talk
I guess technically you need a torque wrench. Though in nearly forty years of rotating tires, brake jobs, and fixing flats, I have never used one for a lug nut. You can just give it four or five...
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Post #162336169 added 03-15-2023 8:14 PM by CyanPencil512 in Deal Talk
Few of us had this exact conversation a few weeks ago. https://slickdeals.net/f/16458754-dewalt-dw2286-impact-ready-1-2-6pt-3-8-drive-deep-socket-3-55?p=161803168#post161803168
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Post #162340978 added 03-16-2023 6:18 AM by KMan in Deal Talk
This may work for you but with modern impact wrenches that tighten up to 300, 400, 500 and more ft-lbs, it's bad advice. You can either snap lug nuts this way, or far worse, stretch and weaken them...
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Post #162341164 added 03-16-2023 6:25 AM by KMan in Deal Talk
Just to confirm, does this have a 1/4" female hex opening into which you insert an adapter and then socket? If so it's the wrong tool, as others have said, and you need an impact wrench, not driver,...
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Post #162328045 added 03-15-2023 12:39 PM by callmemaw in Deal Talk
Wouldn’t the impacting potentially crack the glass lining of the tank interior and therefore expose the steel to water, ie. more rust? I think heat and breaker bar would be better.
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Post #162397039 added 03-19-2023 12:59 AM by SlowR1der in Deal Talk
Anyone have concerns buying this from Amazon? I've had a problem with counterfeit items in the past and the fact that this is only available from 3rd party sellers and is $100 cheaper than reputable...
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Post #162320899 added 03-15-2023 6:51 AM by biikalo in Deal Talk
What is the difference this gen2 vs gen3?
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Post #162321358 added 03-15-2023 7:14 AM by FairStraw7272 in Deal Talk
Updated.
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Post #162330499 added 03-15-2023 2:49 PM by Titus Pullo in Deal Talk
FYI: There are other sellers on Amazon seller for a bit cheaper.
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Post #162330613 added 03-15-2023 2:55 PM by gzhen in Deal Talk
Buddy of mine says I still need to use a torque wrench to tighten them and not the impact wrench so might not matter for 3/8 or 1/2.
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