Home Depot has
Milwaukee M12 FUEL 3/8" Right Angle Impact Wrench Kit w/ 2-Count 2.0 Ah Batteries for
$209.
Shipping is free or choose free curbside pickup where stock permits.
Thanks to Community Member
RelaxedCatfish4281 for finding this deal.
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Product Info:- Powerstate brushless motor delivers up to 220 ft. lbs. of nut-busting torque, making it the most powerful cordless right angle impact wrench on the market
- A 2.8" head profile design allows for more access in tight spaces
- Auto shut-off mode prevents over tightening and increases productivity by applying no more than 15 ft. lbs. of torque
- Bolt-removal mode offers more control after bolt breakaway as RPMs drastically slow down once the bolt is loosened
- Long body profile of 14.17 in. allows for more access in hard to reach spaces
- Redlink Plus Intelligence ensures maximum performance and protects from overloads, heating and over-discharge
- LED light to illuminate the work area
- Premium rubber overmold withstands corrosive materials and provides increased comfort when in use
- Works in up to 69kV environments
- Compatible with all M12 batteries and chargers
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220 ft lbs of torque but can I use this to loosen nuts/bolts? Or should I stick with he stubby 3/8 impact wrench of 250 ft lbs?
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Damn thought this was a ratchet lol
I think I will get this and cancel stubby then?
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Why this come with 2ah batt while the stubby 3/8 has 3 and 6ah?
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Ordered this as well then and decide later lol
Ordered this as well then and decide later lol
lol yeah, stubby has 30 lb ft more but this will get to places were stubby cant.
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Why isnt this getting more love?
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Why isnt this getting more love?
Yeah me too lol. Both has pros and cons it seems. Man hard to decide even after watching youtube and also what to do with extra batteries if I keep both lol
And given the length of this tool, are there situations where ironically it can't fit?
And given the length of this tool, are there situations where ironically it can't fit?
I got both lol btw wheres the stubby thread so I can read what people say.
Also why is the m12 stubby 1/2" has same torque as 3/8"?
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Its combined here actually on stubby
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