Did YOU miss it! The Unfair Comparison Joke Milwaukee Tools 2555-20
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
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M12 FUEL Stubby 1/2 in. Impact Wrench
The M12™ FUEL™ 1/2 in. Stubby impact wrench is the industries most Compact Impact Wrench on the market place. Measuring only 4.9 in. in length, this tool fits in tighter spaces, making users more productive. Increased torque delivers an industry leading 250 ft-lbs of breakaway torque, removing even the most stubborn bolts and fasteners. 4-Mode drive control, will allow unmatched control in various fastening applications. 1 to 3 RPM allows for precision control, and auto-shut off mode in the 4th setting will prevent over-fastening of bolts while doing reassembly work.
Manufacturer Milwaukee
Part Number 2555-20
Item Weight 2 pounds
Item model number 2555-20
Batteries 1 Lithium Ion batteries required.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Size Large
Style Wrench
Finish Painted, Polished
Item Package Quantity 1
Head Style Fixed Square
Batteries Included? No
Batteries Required? No
Battery Cell Type Lithium Ion
Product Dimensions 4.9"L x 2"W x 2"H
Speed 3 RPM
Item Weight 2 Pounds
Item Torque 250 Foot Pounds
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@J-WHO312
I tore down my first V8 engine on a stand with one. Such a breeze
Oh yeah! Love my m12 tools
air tools are where its at for the shop
Tore it down? You destroyed the engine with it? 😅
I guess you mean taken apart. Tore down just sounds hefty 😅
@@Ambrose4kair tools suck
3/8 stubby is used like every day!
It's the tip if my spear for all of my car work
Love mine! Also love the mid torque
Man my favorite can’t wait to test the new one out
@@Dirtydieseltech yeah this is the new mid torque lol 😂
If my stubby can’t get it, I step it up to the mid torque….🔥💯
And if *_that_* can't get it...
No shit… same with every brand
@@madmax82988 then big boy it is🔥😂😂
@@madmax82988you pull out the M18 high torque 1/2 impact wrench with a 12amp battery
I just go straight to the big boi😂
My m12 stubby does everything I expect and need it to. Like you said I don't have to defend it, it gets the job done!
I was in the M12 gang but then got jumped into the M18 one no regret.
Bruh! I love my m12 so small and perfect for tight areas in cars.
I got a kit with both, M18 is for more power, M12 is for tightness.
baseline m18 brushed bottom of the line cheapest you can get will beat the m12 fuel any day of the week. For blue collar workers it’s a no brainer they are not that much different in size. And they aren’t that much heavier if you’re that weak you can’t carry around an m18 all day you don’t need to be playing with tools…
@Jacksonk628 I love the suggestion. Thank you! It shows you have potentially tried both. For me, M12 is perfect for mechanic work its all about how they fit in tight areas in engine compartmentas including the battery. M12 has also created tools specific for mechanic work. Now for ultimatums like "if you can't carry a tool all day you shouldn't play with them" I ask you to please consider there are veterans missing limbs, older ones who can't carry a tool all day but in the few hours of energy they got they like to build cars, decks, do plumbing. While unable to carry tools all day, they are still doing amazing things.
Regret IS coming in the fall.....
Didnt think the m12 batteries were that strong, not bad!
Gotta go with a minimum 4ah
They just announced a new 3/8 stubby with tri LED rated at 550 ft lbs! can't wait to get one.
@@Nick78111 me too!
Almost here woohoo
yeah waiting for mine to get here! excited!
Soon they will make a FORGE BATTERY for the M12 FUEL LINE
Cant wait!
Knocked out my brake job super fast with this little guy, I just put like a u-joint on it and the shallow socket and works great for all the caliper bracket bolts and stuff. Quick little guy. Not much rest where I'm at though so, you know, definitely makes a difference.
This little impact is a beast
M12 3/8 for light engine work, trimming, interior, some suspension work. M18 1/2 mid for all my general use. High torque for cradles, mounts, stuck on bolts and lug nuts. Air tool and long johnson bar when they all fail.
I rarely pull my 18v stuff out anymore and I dont use air.
I love my snappy 3/4 air thing will pull off track shoes on a d7 also matco contracts good ass air impacts too. But my favorite impact is the snapon 14.4 with the rocker trigger
I love that 😂 “ next time just laughs at the joke.”
I love my 3/8!!! They’re pretty nice!!
It's cool but I much rather my the same in 1/2 as it keeps my socket set count lower.
@@edtheoldtechguy I feel it. I have a ton of sockets 😆 I have a pneumatic stubby 1/2 Matco and a Mac high torque 1/2. The Mac is alright but I really like the Matco stubby!
My hyper tough does same thing been going strong for a minute I'm sure it don't last as long as Milwaukee but hey I've been using it for over 2 years now
That's great to hear. Milwaukee continues to innovate, and that's really what I like about them. Hypertough while under the TTI umbrella is missing a few tools I need.
Mine definitely struggles on pickup and trailer tires
Of course the Milwaukee fan boys would be fizzing 😂
@@Ripvankwinkle 😆 🤣 😂
The new m12 one has 550 lbs. I pre-ordered mine yesterday haha
HF hurcules 1/2" 550ftlbs @$100 w/5ah+charger can't be beat. Torque test channel proved it. Barley beat new red but 1/3 cheaper. 5yr swap in store warranty can't go wrong. Go blue!
I used this stubby for changing wheels at drift championship and round by round … the only thing that failed was the socket :))
100% this is my go to tool all the time
I love my 3/8th stubby. I also have a high torque.
Yeah its awesome but mine has a 1/2 inch anvil.
The damn gen 2 has 500ft lbs of breakaway and I can’t wait.
Me too!
The new 550ft lb m12 stubby coming out in September if you all haven’t heard and want more power.
i love my m12 wrench. i know lug nuts arent really its MO but it does them with a little bit of effort on my f250 and fits almost anywhere I need it to so I cant complain
M12 is a awesome platform for sure. My favorite.
It has earned a top tier name and as someone who is coming from the Makita gang I cannot deny how much I love the m12 tools
I love my m12 impact for my race car, we can do tire changes off-road in about two and a half minutes from my co pilot leaving his seat to being back buckled up and spinning the tires again
When I go on road trips I throw this in the trunk. I got a flat once and replaced the tire with ease.
If you want to overcome any lug nut you have to step up your game to the M18 1/2” impact with 330ft lbs torque.
In the original video which was a joke I showed how I pull out my 18v LXT Makita monster and it did excellent.... but many lost their minds
So the m18 1/2 inch impact has 1,600 ft lbs of torque
The 3/8 inch actually performs better than the 1/2 inch
If I'm gonna buy one impact it'll be the mid torque. One rusted bolt and you're back to the breaker bar... makes no sense
Would be over 450 ft lbs because that actually takes off nuts torqued to 450
This last weekend, i used that exact tool on Ford f350 super duty Wheels. It did an awesome job
Right on! I dont know where all these people came from making excuses about this small impact it has a lot of power
Bro already broke them loose 😂😂
Nope and I dont need to do that to prove this little impact wrench can do what it says it can do
Next gen comes out 9/2/24 550ft lbs nut busting torque same size impact
I heard this and boy am I excited! I will definitely be buying one.
We don’t even use these 😂 so I didn’t laugh I just looked over at my high torque and grinned
@jf8322 🤣🤣 that's cool 😎
Just got the new 1/2 Pin DETENT GEN 2 on order from OHIO POWER TOOLS 550 NB
Society don't even know what jokes are these days
LOL! right
Show case the new 1/2 stubby with 550 ft lbs breakaway
@MrPanda-qo9jb Of course I will, once I can afford one and I can get my hands on it.
Converted my 1/2 in to 3/8 cause it does even more work with smaller sockets. I rarely use my 1/2 sockets now and if i do it means i need to bring out the mid torque. My mid torque gets no use. My m18 batteries are sitting useless cause m12 has been good for most of my use cases.
100% So many saying "m18" are just repeating comments and have not used the m12 series to see how awesome it can be.
Seeing this video and reading the comments, I guess people use their stubby differently to me. My stubby doesn’t often see anything larger than a 14mm socket. Anything bigger and I use my larger gun.
I think the new one they just released at pipline has over 500 ft lbs
Oh yeah cant wait
Team Red's latest Stubby has max 400 and max 550 break away.
@@BernardManansala yup I'm ready to buy it.
It’s a low to mid range impact, if you want wrist breaking tork get the 2767.
I think the new M12 impact is rated to 550ft/lbs .... Crazy for a 12v tool.
I use 1 everyday 1/2 stubby 1 of there best tools
Heck ya! Its the bomb.
Liked the video and subscribed. Don't let us down big dawg.💪💪💪
@anthonycockerham7180 Thanks! I'm not sure how I would let you down, but I'll try not to. I use my m12 for all my mechanic work, and in all my repair videos, they are very visible doing the majority of the hard work.
would you say this thing could tighten them back up pretty good? thinking of getting this bad boy to keep in my trunk along with the 4-spoke tire iron incase i gotta be quick.
@wngnut It does a great job, but I always follow up with a torque wrench to be safe.
That one works best with the high output battery
Another factor, maybe even what caused it all together. In the video the socket appears to be stuck on that lug meaning it's probably one of those silly capped lugnuts Ford and manufacturers make.
Speaking from experience that alone can take any power from even a top end gun, because they act like a damper between the tool and the actual lug
That's why you work on your own car coz the tire shop mechanics don't care to properly torque the lug nuts to specs. 😂
idk if you're joking, but he cranked it WAYY past normal torque for the video, going that high, he probably did it on his own car, in case if the studs snapped
Try 300+ ft/lb on a 78 ft/lb factory spec aluminum rim by some " who cares" technician.
In their head, " Not my."
I used one for ford lug nuts for years I mean obviously it’s not the most powerful impact ever made but you can fit it into your pocket
100% TRUTH
New ring shanked nails getting aggressive
I just love the comments bro
My m18 high torque pulls semi truck lugs off 😊
Thats great but my m12 gets in really tight spaces and takes off 80 to 90% of the smae bolts my 18v did. Its great
I use the 5.0 high output on mine never had issues
My 12 volt dewalt does this well...no problems....
@@juliodelrio1737 very cool!
And that's only the 4.0AH battery too.
most toyota lug nuts are torqued to 76 ft lbs
shit is still impressive and I know not every tech is gonna adjust for 76 ft lbs everytime but just a thought
He didn’t remove them zig zag …
You mean star patern? It isnt critical for a quick video
Was that a 22mm socket 😭 Toyota sedans are 21 my guy that’s why they swell up
@StoneyFromDaA Great info Thanks! but those ain't factory lugs bro 😂 🤣
it hurts, we are fan boys😂
Hey, if we can't laugh at ourselves from time to time, something is wrong. Always be willing to not take one's self so seriously and laugh.
For those who have never tried m12 fuel line ups what yall waiting for. They lightweight and pack a hefty punch. ❤
They are excellent!
I regretted buying my 3/8 stubby when I couldn’t get my Subaru lug nuts off without any adaptor in 20 degree weather with a 2.0 fully charged. I had recently torqued them to 100ftlbs with antisoeze on the studs. Wish I bought the mid torque.
I have the 2555-20 which has a 1/2 anvil and it takes off most lug nuts without any problem. Only when people use air do I have issues.I also have issues if the vehicle is a large truck
2.0 battery will struggle to deliver good beans and then cold weather on top of that... Get the 4.0 or 6.0, they are worth it.
@RoastedHVAC A 4.0 is what is being used in the video and I have 6.0s. They are great. I stopped doing car work in the cold so batteries are babied by me. They are stored inside my home.
@@edtheoldtechguy I do have a 4.0, it was able to take the lugs off in warmer weather when fully charged. Still wish I had a mid torque for larger nuts and the stubby for small ones, but my m12 ratchet does well on small stuff also.
@@snakehead5444 The anti-seize may have been part of your issue; there's a good chance your lugs were actually over torqued. It's been known in engineering circles for a long time, but not so well understood in the auto industry, that anti-seize changes the friction characteristics of the fastener and can cause you to go way over torque. Torque Test Channel had a great demonstration of this in a recent video testing torque wrenches and found that the actual torque applied to the fastener could be nearly _double_ what the torque wrench reading is when anti-seize is used.
That said, I have both the 3/8 stubby (which I LOVE) and the 1/2 mid torque and definitely prefer the mid torque for lugs. Power tools in general are much more comfortable and consistent when used well below their limits in my experience.
I have an M12 and a M18 so I know what they can do. I usually grab the m18 for wheels but the m12 certainly doesn’t have a difficult time with properly installed car wheels.
💯!!! Winner winner chicken dinner you know your stuff. If they were properly installed these lugs should have come right off with the m12
M12 stubby needs the 6.0 battery for maximum output torque test channel proved it aswell i can immediately feel it aswell
I just got the gen 2 m18 mid torque 1/2 now I see they got the new m12 stubby with 550ft lb ffs. At least this one is 100ft lb stronger but still it’s bigger idkkkkk
cant wait to test the new one
Awww cute, you believed the manufacturer’s torque specifications 😂
Even if it were at half the claimed torque at 140ft-lbs It still should have done it. The previous shop tightend with air and lots of rust on top of it
M12 ratchet and stubby impact decimates engines.
100%
I never use impact rated sockets with no issue.
250 Lbft destroyed that stud for a youtube short.....RIP.
Hahaha! The best thing is, I did not tighten the lugs for a video, as you may have implied. The customer brought it with every lug like this after having work done at a shop. When shops do work like this, they gift me customers.
@@edtheoldtechguy I had a customer come in. Other shop had done his tires, he had a hard time driving lots of noise, shaking. I jacked up his wheel, 4 of 5 lugnuts had sheared the studs right in half while driving and the last stud was about to come off. Decided to just get the hub at that point since it needed to come off to gave clearance to put new studs in and he needed a bearing as well since play started.
Good times.
The real joke is when it stops working and you have to throw it away because it costs 100 Dollars for a switch. Other brands might not be as good, but they are repairable and not a throw-away item.
I can totally understand and even agree with this comment
Them micro impacts are pretty slick. Good for most things. But if you're using it alot, like I was tearing down industrial braking units, they really chew through batteries and like to overheat
Good info but I bet you used it more than I do. I have a side gig working on cars that is seasonal and fun.
@@edtheoldtechguy for cars you either need something real compact or it needs to be like a 1/2 high torque for u bolts and the like. Building pole barns now, everything needs the 18v.
It's not an unfair comparison when most roadside shops use pneumatic impact wrenches and pay zero attention to torque. It is best to be prepared for all contingencies, is it not? 🤷♂️😅
I got that 1/2 on me too fymm
cool
The children needed the explanation 😂
and they still dropping comments
thats a weighted socket
@iq5992 Sorry but it's not it's a regular impact socket
I Have that gun.
M12. Awesome tool.
It's Milwaukee or nothing.
I agree with it being awesome but you can own more than Milwaukee, there are many good brands that make some specific tools better than Milwaukee. Over all though Milwaukee is not a bad choice.
The new stubby m12 has 550 torque
Oh yeah!
M12 1/2? 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@srtjesseb2837 YES look up the part number silly
no tires are torqued to 250 ft lbs. my trucks are like 150. maybe semi's but they just use torque conveters
i obviously cant listen or take a joke
Hahahaha!
Gotta have the right tool for the job
The new stubby is 500ft pound
Wait this M12 stubby impact comes also in a 1/2 in.?!? I currently own the 3/8 in. version right now and I thought the 1/2 in. didn’t exist!
100% it does, and getting it in 1/2 inch makes sense, so you don't have to buy more sets of impact sockets. It's been a life saver.
Only electric impact i see use good use of is the m12 stubby! and i have had success loosening m10-m12 loctited and rusty caliper bolts and normal torqued wheel lugs with no problem and it can do fine work such as interiors. For heavier applications IR titanium
It’s 12V what do you expect??? Get an M18 it’s crazy
This impact wrench has 250ft lbs torque and the new one will have 500ft torque I am sure m12 or 12v is just fine. Like any tool sometimes it hits a wall and it cant undo the nut or bolt. M12 is great
Wtf 250 you tripping 350 for a ad30 cat
I do it every day, they take lugs off of f250s
Absolutely right unless, of course, they have been over tightened as happend here.
I like my porter cable impact
Wait so this little guy can take off wheel nuts? 😮
@972958 easily and it's awesome 👌
I'm getting an M18 impact wrench.
Enjoy!
"It never needed you to come to its defense" its a milwaukee of course
my studdy is one of the best M12
Maybe stop banging up wheels with an improper socket
last part is so fax
Thanks!
I think the new one is 550.
Thats right!
Shouldn’t be in speed 3… shoguns be in the bolt removal setting
Probier es mal mit 10S drucken des Triggers
We pressed it for 25 seconds and no go and we tried it on different lugs. They were frozen from over tightening and rust.
There's a new stubby and it would have definitely removed the 250ftlbs nuts
@ryanle1293 Maybe my videos helped let them know we want more power in some way 😆 🤣 😂
@@edtheoldtechguy oh I didn't mean that, I'm just pointing out there's a new M12 stubby that literally has double the torque than the model you were using in the video. It would have been able to get the tighter lugs right off its awesome
Nicely planted screw 😂 probably the torque on them screws too. Milwaukee is good though
It was not planted, every bolt on this Ford Fusion was like this. Some yahoo at pep boys loves his air tools more than he likes customers cars. This m12 impact does 90% of the work I need and required no excuses from some of the commentors. We just ran into an over tight lug nut and made a funny joke of it. Never thought it would make everyone crazy 😆 🤣 😂
@@edtheoldtechguyI hate that. Had to replace a whole set of lugs and a couple studs when a Goodyear shop did that to my pickup. Measured one At almost 500 ft lbs.
So this tool can't perform As Advertised ?
It can but these lugs were frozen
I like the m12 stubby it’s definitely easier on my wrists during a long work day.
the fact you didn't go in a star pattern just sent my anxiety levels into space
That tightening sequence is primarily for installation my guy
Thanks for the clarification
@yomama9191 lmao ya I know I just am OCD can you not understand that haha?
250# torque way over spec on that lug nut.
True! That's what happens sometimes when some shops use air and don't use torque sticks or wrench to verify.
It's those" who cares " technicians.
Some SOB put 300+ ft/lb on my recommended factory spec 78 ft/lb alloy rims.
@@loktom4068 yuuuuup
I love people getting mad about tools on the internet
😆 🤣 😂 😹
Honestly surprised it didn’t pull it off them things are stout
It is very tough and I was suprised as well hence the reason we made the joke video. I rarely need to go get my 18v stuff now
He called the impact a wrench and the screw a nail 😂 I have the same Milwaukee 1/2” and it takes off wheel on full sized trucks and I’ve never had a problem with it
@russellclements9133 🤣😂 You are trying so hard! Kudos for trying. All you have shown is 1, you didn't read. The title says it all, brother. 2, you have no clue what an impact wrench is. Google is your friend, mate!
@@edtheoldtechguy womp womp notice how much I don’t care enough to respond until a month later. Also I’ve never heard someone call an impact gun a wrench so I was just making a statement 😂 also don’t forget about you calling a screw a nail😂 and you’re the one trying hard bahahah been on RUclips for 7 years and only have 11k subs 😂 get a real job
@@russellclements9133 HAHAHA! I see, I see, how much you don't care, thanks for leaving yet another comment HAHAHA! You are also showing the little you know about tools again brother. The manufacturer calls it an impact wrench because its literally an "impact wrench" hahaha, Hey here's yet another nugget to help you because you again show you don't know how it works, the age of a youtube channel does not equal the time someone has spent growing it. Its not my job, Is your channel your job? My channel is a hobby for me to give back and help people while I continue in my lucrative 9 to 5 career, growing my own business, and my side hustles like car repair. I see you care so much about my views and subs and I thank you for that. hahaha! Oh by the way I called a screw a nail because I was quoting the customer who brought it to me. Do you have customers have you ever quoted what was written on order? Judging by the age of your channel and using your own logic you are very unsuccessful HAHAHAHA. I can help you grow your channel just let me know and I can provide advice. Good thing for you I am a loving guy and hope you do better than I do in the future. God bless you ;D
hahaha! It actually took you a month to come up with a response to Ed's response. Next time pay your internet bill (that's if you have a job, most keyboard warriors don't) that way the rest of us don't have to sit at the edge of our seats waiting for a response from the FN peanut gallery.
BTW, If Ed didn't have a real job I guarantee you that he would already have a RUclips play button in the background of his studio. This is Ed's hobby and he does this for fun.
Your lame ass comments are funny to me because you act as if you don't care or like this channel but you sure as hell knew how long it had been till you replied. I can just see you now sitting in your mothers basement staring at the calendar trying to figure how long to wait to respond so it seems like you do not care lol. In the end all that really matters is that your dumb ass watched the video and commented multiple times which helps with engagement and with the algorithm. You may as well hit the thumbs up too, lol.
Thanks for watching. I hope you consider subbing and hitting the notification bell
@@edtheoldtechguy 😂😂