Glad to see you went over the fact that it isn't an impact. I just bought the 2557-22 because I wanted the 55lb breakaway rather than the 2567-22 with its 35lb. I don't care quite as much about RPM. I did also buy the 2565-20 Right Angle Impact for things that actually need broken loose.
fell in love with milwaukee tools thanks you you and your channel, cant wait for those tools to be available here in my country and on sale for father's day, cheers from Guatemala -Joe
I ordered the new high speed 1/4 and 3/8’s and I love them. I had the gen 1 fuel and it worked good but it slows down a LOT at half batter and it’s not very well balanced in your hand. The high speed is my new every day electric ratchet unless I need something with more torque.
As an industrial electrician I love using the power ratchet on equipment with a large amount of small fasteners that most other tools strip out so the lack of torque is what I'm looking for, and then I use the ratchet manually if I need to snug up the bolts.
I fix car interiors for a living so the lesser torque is a good thing for me too, way too easy to demolish interior screws and the like. Far too often I have to unscrew "A pillar" trim by hand because I can't fit my screw gun against the glass. It's definitely going to be a massive help when I do mechanic work on my cars though, breaker bar as needed then zip it off.
Batteries don't come fully charged because lithium ion batteries last the longest in storage when it's at about 40%. Manufacturers do this keep the batteries fresh in case the products sit on the shelf for a while.
Is the older fuel substantially more durable then the new high speed? I know the non fuel m12 had heads snap off of them and were basically light duty only.
Make sure it’s the right model. HD is kind of slow to get the updated models. My store was still carrying older models of 12v tools several months ago.
I feel like this new small head high speed 3/8 is a dirrect replacement/upgrade for the earlier brushed version. I have it and love it for the small stuff, this new one sounds great. Same power, but its nice and compact and has GIANT speed gains. Extended versions/long neck seem to always be the best option, i don't have any but i surely want to lol.
hey if I wanted to get the mid torque with a 6.0 high output battery and a lisle honda crank socket will it remove even a really old one or go for the high torque ?
I got the old extended ratchet from kijiji because it's only 180 CAD brand new 😂As a DIYer I totally fine with it. I just want one no matter new or old version no big deal for me, just the price tag are expensive here. Canada homedepot sells stuff very expensive right now.
Was contemplating one of these for my work for building stuff but definitely not good for tearing down parts. I use Bosch hybrid impacts for disassembly but hand ratchet for building so a Milwaukee could be useful.
Very interesting. Thanks for the review. I've been thinking about pulling the trigger on some of these M12/M18 tools for a while now... They just seem so much more convenient than air. Half the time I that would need an impact or could make use of a power ratchet, I just end up using hand tools because it's such an annoyance to go turn on the compressor, lube the tool, then you've got the hose, the noise, etc... I'm somewhat surprised to find that newer is not necessarily better (or at least in all categories).
100% are used to use air but like you said turning the compressor on waiting around having a giant hose sticking out of the tool. All time consuming and honestly very annoying. I actually got rid of my air compressor and only use M 12 in M 18 Milwaukee stuff now and it’s absolutely amazing. Never once have I said man I wish I had air. The batteries last forever and they’re just so easy to use and compact. I highly recommend you pick one up and you won’t be disappointed.
@@BlakesGarage Haha if I didn't know any better, I'd think you worked for them. But I do, and you're definitely not the first person I've heard give such glowing recommendations. Is it wrong for me to say I'm putting some of the upcoming stimulus towards some of these? lol... I'll keep the compressor around for blowing things out. It still outclasses anything else for that. Maybe some other weird tools. As inconvenient as they may be, they're cheap AF! I picked up an HF air hammer for like... what, $13? Good lord is that thing awesome. Obviously it has fringe case uses though, for me at least. I'll be getting the Milwaukees to be my daily drivers. Thanks =)
That’s the one thing that I would love if Milwaukee made, A impact chisel m12 or m18 would be so rad. Also we would be cool if they made a body belt sander. I know people adapt them and build them on their own but it would be cool to see Milwaukee do it.
now its time to wait for the long reach. I use long reach most often, for now matco is the winner due to size issue. I don't need extreme power, just to be able to crack 10mm or 12mm or E8 nut and bolt where my angle impact or stubby can't reach
100% I mean it is nice when it can do it on its own. But how hard it it to break loose a bolt with a slight twist of the wrist then blast im the rest off real quickly.
@@BlakesGarage I meant the faster 2567-22 Gen 3 with the 35ft lbs torque? I don’t think I’d miss the 55ft lbs of the older gen 2 ratchet. Thanks Blake. Your content is great!
That's the new 3/8 speed Ratchet you either get speed or torque the older fuel ratchet had more torque the speed ratchet does less torque and more speed
I agree, a few seconds longer is no big deal. I rather have 55 ft lbs, and also the build strength is designed to handle 175 ft lbs of force applied to break tough caliper bolts, etc. You would break the head on this one. See at 2:55, where he spoke to the Milwaukee engineer on the strength aspect ... ruclips.net/video/LNy-qq6zjH0/видео.html
Actually it's pretty damn awesome. It can crack stuff loose to a point. But if it's torqued down tight if you can move it ever so slightly to get it going it will get the fasteners of quickly. I do like the older version with a bit more torque for tight spots.
Small 2567 is junk. It’s fast but can’t even break a low torqued nut loose. The older 2557 breaks nuts much better. Even smaller Breakaway power is junk on the new one. Just make sure u read this before making a decision. 2557>2567
@@BlakesGarage thanks for the reply and honesty Blake. Was this and the Right angle impact wrench kit sent by Milwaukee to you? I was just wondering if Milwaukee was sending these to you because I personally wouldn’t keep buying kits with the 2Ah batteries. I heard the XC batteries help boost the torque for the impacts. Do you know if this is true? I have the Fuel ratchet. Is it worth it to upgrade to the high speed one? I’m a little torn because I’ve only used my fuel ratchet once. It just sucks if I get the high speed one because I feel that my normal fuel will not be used at all. But IDK. Also, I’m planning to get the right angle impact. What size anvil would you recommend if I could only have one? Thanks so much!
@@dragger168 yeah, they sent me that that’s usually why I get kits. It works great in tight spots but the torque isn’t amazing. The stubby is way better at breaking stuff loose. But the right angle impact I usually only use when somethings in a very tight place. I end up using the electric extended reach ratchet most of the time. If you get the right angle impact I’d go 3/8 but that’s really up to what you like using the most.
@@BlakesGarage thank you so much for your reply!!! So i already have the stubby and the fuel electric ratchet (not high speed). Is it worth getting the right angle impact then? Or just stick to what I have? What about the ratchet? Would you recommend I get the high speed or just stick with my fuel? Mine is still new and unfortunately, i threw out the box or else i would return it to Home Depot to have it replaced for the high speed.
@@dragger168 if you use the ratchet for a living upgrade. For home use the slow ones fine and you’d be better off with the right angle impact as far as versatility. Then some day when you get the urge upgrade to the faster one.
Glad to see you went over the fact that it isn't an impact. I just bought the 2557-22 because I wanted the 55lb breakaway rather than the 2567-22 with its 35lb. I don't care quite as much about RPM. I did also buy the 2565-20 Right Angle Impact for things that actually need broken loose.
I feel like Milwaukee holds back to keep people wanting the next model.
No doubt they are!😒
I agree they are
I bought the older model cuz i want more break away torque.
Seems like the best way to go. The ENTIRE point of this is to break away the bolt!!!! IMHO... Ill go old version
fell in love with milwaukee tools thanks you you and your channel, cant wait for those tools to be available here in my country and on sale for father's day, cheers from Guatemala -Joe
I ordered the new high speed 1/4 and 3/8’s and I love them. I had the gen 1 fuel and it worked good but it slows down a LOT at half batter and it’s not very well balanced in your hand. The high speed is my new every day electric ratchet unless I need something with more torque.
As an industrial electrician I love using the power ratchet on equipment with a large amount of small fasteners that most other tools strip out so the lack of torque is what I'm looking for, and then I use the ratchet manually if I need to snug up the bolts.
Exactly 👍🏻👍🏻
I fix car interiors for a living so the lesser torque is a good thing for me too, way too easy to demolish interior screws and the like. Far too often I have to unscrew "A pillar" trim by hand because I can't fit my screw gun against the glass.
It's definitely going to be a massive help when I do mechanic work on my cars though, breaker bar as needed then zip it off.
Thanks for the review - this new high speed will be a great addition to my M12 lineup
Running start works just fine for 99 percent of Mechanics I do it all the time it works great when you have no room to swing the ratchet
Batteries don't come fully charged because lithium ion batteries last the longest in storage when it's at about 40%. Manufacturers do this keep the batteries fresh in case the products sit on the shelf for a while.
Thanks for saving me the time writing that.
Great video! I just ordered the 2567-20 cuz of your video. You helped me out a lot. Thank you!
Awesome you’ll love it
Is the older fuel substantially more durable then the new high speed? I know the non fuel m12 had heads snap off of them and were basically light duty only.
Need to head to Home Depot and get myself this new m12! Super dope!!!
100% grab one it makes everything so much easier.
Better check online, I dont think any store has them instock, if you find one there your lucky. Ordered mine last week, just waiting now.
Make sure it’s the right model. HD is kind of slow to get the updated models. My store was still carrying older models of 12v tools several months ago.
I feel like this new small head high speed 3/8 is a dirrect replacement/upgrade for the earlier brushed version. I have it and love it for the small stuff, this new one sounds great. Same power, but its nice and compact and has GIANT speed gains. Extended versions/long neck seem to always be the best option, i don't have any but i surely want to lol.
Hey Blake, if a person only wanted just one ratchet to work on bmw's which one would you recommend?
The new 3/8 extended reach
I’m trying to start my Milwaukee m12 and m18 fuel kit to work on my Harley with my dad and other repaorz
hey if I wanted to get the mid torque with a 6.0 high output battery and a lisle honda crank socket will it remove even a really old one or go for the high torque ?
Sacrificing tourque for speed and smaller size depending on your needs and wants. Thanks for this video
I got the old extended ratchet from kijiji because it's only 180 CAD brand new 😂As a DIYer I totally fine with it. I just want one no matter new or old version no big deal for me, just the price tag are expensive here. Canada homedepot sells stuff very expensive right now.
Was contemplating one of these for my work for building stuff but definitely not good for tearing down parts. I use Bosch hybrid impacts for disassembly but hand ratchet for building so a Milwaukee could be useful.
I do that running start thing with my Snap On all the time 🤣 I'll definitely replace it with this when it dies though.
Very interesting. Thanks for the review. I've been thinking about pulling the trigger on some of these M12/M18 tools for a while now... They just seem so much more convenient than air. Half the time I that would need an impact or could make use of a power ratchet, I just end up using hand tools because it's such an annoyance to go turn on the compressor, lube the tool, then you've got the hose, the noise, etc... I'm somewhat surprised to find that newer is not necessarily better (or at least in all categories).
100% are used to use air but like you said turning the compressor on waiting around having a giant hose sticking out of the tool. All time consuming and honestly very annoying. I actually got rid of my air compressor and only use M 12 in M 18 Milwaukee stuff now and it’s absolutely amazing. Never once have I said man I wish I had air. The batteries last forever and they’re just so easy to use and compact. I highly recommend you pick one up and you won’t be disappointed.
@@BlakesGarage Haha if I didn't know any better, I'd think you worked for them. But I do, and you're definitely not the first person I've heard give such glowing recommendations. Is it wrong for me to say I'm putting some of the upcoming stimulus towards some of these? lol... I'll keep the compressor around for blowing things out. It still outclasses anything else for that. Maybe some other weird tools. As inconvenient as they may be, they're cheap AF! I picked up an HF air hammer for like... what, $13? Good lord is that thing awesome. Obviously it has fringe case uses though, for me at least. I'll be getting the Milwaukees to be my daily drivers. Thanks =)
That’s the one thing that I would love if Milwaukee made, A impact chisel m12 or m18 would be so rad. Also we would be cool if they made a body belt sander. I know people adapt them and build them on their own but it would be cool to see Milwaukee do it.
wouldn't it be better if the lever was in the opposite position (like mirrored) so you can trigger the tool from a further distance?
I have the long neck 3/8 and this one, that’s all you need
Assuming an extended high speed ratchet would you bother getting the current extended 3/8 ratchet?
I honestly like the first gen more torque heads bigger but that's whatever most of the time.
Do you still feel this way or change your mind a year later?
now its time to wait for the long reach. I use long reach most often, for now matco is the winner due to size issue. I don't need extreme power, just to be able to crack 10mm or 12mm or E8 nut and bolt where my angle impact or stubby can't reach
Bro is the Milwaukee tool fienddd 🤣😂😂😂😉😉
its nice that its small but it only delivers 35lbsft apposed to 55 light the other one
Nice, im glad you went over the proper usage of this tool. People seem to think their using the right angle impact with this thing
100% I mean it is nice when it can do it on its own. But how hard it it to break loose a bolt with a slight twist of the wrist then blast im the rest off real quickly.
@@BlakesGarage yeah the people that say its underpowered havent used a pneumatic ratchet in tight spots.
Yep, pneumatics love to smash the hell out of your hand. Also who wants a dumb hose hanging out all the time.
Bought the old style for 55ft lbs the new ones only have 35ft lbs. Have the older non fuel for more speed and less torque.
Yeah I actually find myself using the old one more.
@@BlakesGarage 1yr later Blake… Do you still find yourself using the 55ft lb Gen2 ratchet more than the newer faster 35ft lb ratchet?
@@zuckuss07 I almost always use the faster gen 2
@@BlakesGarage I meant the faster 2567-22 Gen 3 with the 35ft lbs torque? I don’t think I’d miss the 55ft lbs of the older gen 2 ratchet. Thanks Blake. Your content is great!
@@zuckuss07 yeah, my bad the newest fast 💨 one is my go to I just break it loose with the ratchet first if the 35 lbs isn’t enough.
What if the serial number is gone and your missing the receipt
The Fastback utility knife has been my EDC since your video on it.
Does the new one have a protective boot ?
They sell them um pretty sure but it's an add-on
That thing is sick!
Yeah I’m pretty stoked on the size and speed.
That's the new 3/8 speed Ratchet you either get speed or torque the older fuel ratchet had more torque the speed ratchet does less torque and more speed
Should have addressed the weight difference as well. After holding/using each for the entire day (auto disassemble), much less fatigue…
Milwaukee is gonna take my $ once again
“Use it like a ratchet”😂 It is a ratchet, not a impact
There is no such thing as too many milwaukee tools.
I don’t wanna sacrifice torque for speed. Who cares about the speed. Instead of 1 second for a screw it may take 1.5 seconds lol big deal
I agree, a few seconds longer is no big deal. I rather have 55 ft lbs, and also the build strength is designed to handle 175 ft lbs of force applied to break tough caliper bolts, etc. You would break the head on this one. See at 2:55, where he spoke to the Milwaukee engineer on the strength aspect ... ruclips.net/video/LNy-qq6zjH0/видео.html
Sure the 2567 is shorter and thinner because it’s inferior. Less power and torque. Ehhh
The point of the tool is to get it in a spot that's hard to get to... Can't use it as ratchet. This tool kinda sucks
Actually it's pretty damn awesome. It can crack stuff loose to a point. But if it's torqued down tight if you can move it ever so slightly to get it going it will get the fasteners of quickly. I do like the older version with a bit more torque for tight spots.
Small 2567 is junk. It’s fast but can’t even break a low torqued nut loose. The older 2557 breaks nuts much better. Even smaller Breakaway power is junk on the new one. Just make sure u read this before making a decision. 2557>2567
Are you sponsored by Milwaukee?
I do receive samples from Milwaukee from time to time but I’m not paid or given any type of contact.
@@BlakesGarage thanks for the reply and honesty Blake. Was this and the Right angle impact wrench kit sent by Milwaukee to you? I was just wondering if Milwaukee was sending these to you because I personally wouldn’t keep buying kits with the 2Ah batteries. I heard the XC batteries help boost the torque for the impacts. Do you know if this is true?
I have the Fuel ratchet. Is it worth it to upgrade to the high speed one? I’m a little torn because I’ve only used my fuel ratchet once. It just sucks if I get the high speed one because I feel that my normal fuel will not be used at all. But IDK.
Also, I’m planning to get the right angle impact. What size anvil would you recommend if I could only have one?
Thanks so much!
@@dragger168 yeah, they sent me that that’s usually why I get kits. It works great in tight spots but the torque isn’t amazing. The stubby is way better at breaking stuff loose. But the right angle impact I usually only use when somethings in a very tight place. I end up using the electric extended reach ratchet most of the time. If you get the right angle impact I’d go 3/8 but that’s really up to what you like using the most.
@@BlakesGarage thank you so much for your reply!!!
So i already have the stubby and the fuel electric ratchet (not high speed). Is it worth getting the right angle impact then? Or just stick to what I have?
What about the ratchet? Would you recommend I get the high speed or just stick with my fuel? Mine is still new and unfortunately, i threw out the box or else i would return it to Home Depot to have it replaced for the high speed.
@@dragger168 if you use the ratchet for a living upgrade. For home use the slow ones fine and you’d be better off with the right angle impact as far as versatility. Then some day when you get the urge upgrade to the faster one.
👍☕😉
sad. The ENTIRE point is to have high torque! The speed difference is not worth the pathetic amount of torque loss... So stupid.
I bought one with batteries 🪫 I’m going to try this weekend on my car 🚗 brakes……