Milwaukee is only good for advertisement for real world use the break constantly trust me I use both their drills suck their impact wrenches are decent but after a month or two they lose connection with the battery they are designed to fail
☠️ its a 12 volt stubby milwaukee, one of the smallest impacts milwaukee makes and it literally beat whatever that mustard junk 20 volt tool was sitting under that grey paint. 🤡
@@blue_ratchet it’s going to feel for ever. I just recently put my 1/2 m12 in my truck because I was planing to get a 2nd one for work. Now there’s no point of getting the 2nd one if a new and improved 1/2 stubby is coming out. Can’t wait. For now I will have to use other tools till new one is out. Also would be nice if Milwaukee comes out with a improved version of the m12 impact right angle
Dude I been asking my matco guy for this new stubby for the last past 2 months and still noting I’m just going to get the Dewalt it fucking performs the same😂😂
I won’t see a use for these. It’s either cordless rachet or my 1200ft lb Dewalt Uga Duga for me. Not powerful enough to break a lug but powerful enough to snap a valve cover bolt.
@@gabrielclement5585 It’s naive to think 550ft lb is enough. Naive first timers will be the main customer base. Have fun hand loosening the ones you can’t
If you live in the rust belt I would understand using a high torque impact for most applications. Cordless ratchets at most do anywhere from 30-80 Ft lbs at most before having to manually turn it to break bolts loose. The stubbies are a perfect combination of power to size ratio for most applications. The last model was 250 breakaway and was very popular option for 75% of mechanics. This being more than double the break away torque will be much better. Now I’m not bashing on High torques because they are needed in some instances but a 1200 break away impact is probably the older models now. Harbor freight make stronger ones that have multiple videos close to if not broken 2000ft lbs such as Shop tools review channel. the stubby definitely has its place for power, size and reliability. Since I’ve had my stubby I rarely use a cordless ratchet with a few extensions or swivels it’s the go to.
Grey Dewalt
Dcf 921
Love my M12 stuff! Wish the M18 stuff was just as good...
Why spray paint the dewalt gray just to lose?😂
Milwaukee is only good for advertisement for real world use the break constantly trust me I use both their drills suck their impact wrenches are decent but after a month or two they lose connection with the battery they are designed to fail
One of the impact wrenches about 99% of them fail their new impact driver 50% of them fail
@@MR70726 99% sure buddy
☠️ its a 12 volt stubby milwaukee, one of the smallest impacts milwaukee makes and it literally beat whatever that mustard junk 20 volt tool was sitting under that grey paint. 🤡
@cookierad3r its actually true they had to do a recall on them all
When is going to come out?
I believe in September. It’s going to feel for ever 😫
@@blue_ratchet scheduled for September
@@HowtoAutomotive thanks
@@lilpelusa it Is only 4 months from now I believe
@@blue_ratchet it’s going to feel for ever. I just recently put my 1/2 m12 in my truck because I was planing to get a 2nd one for work. Now there’s no point of getting the 2nd one if a new and improved 1/2 stubby is coming out. Can’t wait. For now I will have to use other tools till new one is out. Also would be nice if Milwaukee comes out with a improved version of the m12 impact right angle
Dude I been asking my matco guy for this new stubby for the last past 2 months and still noting I’m just going to get the Dewalt it fucking performs the same😂😂
All that vibration your wrist feels.
Yeah what a shame, I wish I didn’t have to feel vibration in my wrist, while I lay in the gravel and dirt to do my fuckin job. Ninny
only real men get arthritis from their Milwaukee tools 🫡
I won’t see a use for these. It’s either cordless rachet or my 1200ft lb Dewalt Uga Duga for me. Not powerful enough to break a lug but powerful enough to snap a valve cover bolt.
these will definetly break free lugnuts on regular passenger cars maybe not a semi truck but
@@gabrielclement5585 It’s naive to think 550ft lb is enough. Naive first timers will be the main customer base. Have fun hand loosening the ones you can’t
@@RiggyRonnie if you aren’t a mechanic and you change/torque your own wheels 550ft lbs should be plenty ive loosened axel nuts with my dewalt atomic
@@gabrielclement5585 But it’s not, you’re naive. Not even close. My Dewalt is barely enough. Probably never even owned an impact.
If you live in the rust belt I would understand using a high torque impact for most applications. Cordless ratchets at most do anywhere from 30-80 Ft lbs at most before having to manually turn it to break bolts loose. The stubbies are a perfect combination of power to size ratio for most applications. The last model was 250 breakaway and was very popular option for 75% of mechanics. This being more than double the break away torque will be much better. Now I’m not bashing on High torques because they are needed in some instances but a 1200 break away impact is probably the older models now. Harbor freight make stronger ones that have multiple videos close to if not broken 2000ft lbs such as Shop tools review channel. the stubby definitely has its place for power, size and reliability. Since I’ve had my stubby I rarely use a cordless ratchet with a few extensions or swivels it’s the go to.
Thoughg gray tool was craftsman because of the rectangular patch on the back
Nah it’s the new dewalt atomic series
Wish they didnt change how you select the levels.
We all know those weren't tortured to no 550 ft/lbs
DCF922 is still so much better for the price and it’s far more capable . Milwaukee should stick to making tool boxes and chalk lines
They are the same price bare tool.
Dewalt is falling off
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