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Going to refresh the thread with an obvious question. I am eager to get my first impact wrench and pretty much settled on Milwaukee brand but still cannot decide which one. The usual suspects are these two:
Surprisingly, despite a significant difference in the power between those two, there is not a price difference. I guess this might be somewhat rectified by the prices of batteries, but still, it looks like the price should not be a factor.
Now, for what concerns the lug nuts (@ 150 ft-lb), there are people who claim that both should do fine and some who say even the M18 version may fail. There is also a form factor question (size, weight), which would prefer M12 Stubby, and the fact that it should better be an all-rounder potentially covering all my needs, where M18 Fuel should be a safer bet as it seems to have much bigger power margin to solve some hard cases.
Any comments, or recommendations, considering my thought process?
BTW: There is a nice video about measuring the power outputs of different Milwaukee impact wrenches:
- Milwaukee 2555-20 (M12 Fuel Stubby) 1/2"
- Milwaukee 2962-20 M18 18V Fuel 1/2" (also mentioned by @galaxy in the other thread)
Surprisingly, despite a significant difference in the power between those two, there is not a price difference. I guess this might be somewhat rectified by the prices of batteries, but still, it looks like the price should not be a factor.
Now, for what concerns the lug nuts (@ 150 ft-lb), there are people who claim that both should do fine and some who say even the M18 version may fail. There is also a form factor question (size, weight), which would prefer M12 Stubby, and the fact that it should better be an all-rounder potentially covering all my needs, where M18 Fuel should be a safer bet as it seems to have much bigger power margin to solve some hard cases.
Any comments, or recommendations, considering my thought process?
BTW: There is a nice video about measuring the power outputs of different Milwaukee impact wrenches:
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