Extended Anvil! Can a 1" Milwaukee D-Handle Impact Bust 100 Nuts w/ 1 Battery?
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- Опубликовано: 19 авг 2020
- The new 1" M18 FUEL Ext. Anvil D-Handle Impact goes to the scrap yard to put this bold claim to the test.
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Rich: gets new impact gun
Also Rich: Immideatley puts it to the hardest test he can think of
I didn't have the guts to drop it, even though they told me they tested that
@@DEBOSSGARAGE Yea cause your keeping it.
@@mobilemowers lololo. Hahaha
You should have asked me, would have done it for you. Haha
That sounds like a personal problem bud
So this is what Jiffy Lube uses when they torque down your oil drain bolt to oblivion.
No offense but maybe you should love your car enough not to go to Jiffy Lube lol
@@LS__812 that's a good point
No kidding
Don’t kid yourself, that this is not powerful enough for their torque specs
@@LS__812 My Cadillac dealer did worse. Took a 25" breaker bar and a cheater pipe to loosen the drain plug on my 2009 CTS! They will never see my car again! p.s. Wrote GM Regional and dealer Service Manager, never heard a word!
My wife: “What is that noise?”
Me: “Rich is trying to see how many nuts he can bust.”
haha😂
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Haha
Well it's not only Rich, there was that other guy. 2 guys busting nuts, nothing wrong here.
😂😂😂😂
Drill- Packedge in typical box, came with a tool bag (added bonus), two batteries, one charger, drill, and driver. Two words "plenty of Torque" ruclips.net/user/postUgkxW1vOBRCMrgTCDEijzpVzDWsgI-Jm2iQv well I guess that's three. Nice upgrade from current setup. Has belt clips, I don't think I will be using those. Driver and drill were bigger than what I expected but it is an upgrade from the current setup. For the money I would say that this is a great setup for Professionals and DIY/Weekend warriors.
I dont care if you like Milwaukee or not they have my respect as a company. You test and review there tools hard and give a honest review if its junk you say its junk and for a company to send you a tool knowing what you will put it through speaks a lot for them
Thanks bud. We try to make it real world, and honest. I am glad you see that.
@@DEBOSSGARAGE Cheers Rich Im glad to have a fellow Canadian able to give honest reviews of tools the majority can actually afford. I've been around for a couple years and even though I don't personally know yeah I'm proud to see how well you have done self made. I'm from Alberta here, Fight the sockboy oppresion! ✌
Right on eh!
The only problem is knowing that the company sent him a regular off the shelf tool. They probably did but knowing he's going to test it they could send off a ringer.
@@WifeBTR123 I was thinking that.
Perhaps go buy one of the shelf and re do the test?
I work in underground mining and I use Milwaukee tools every single day. I’ve changed so many big tires over the the last 20 years I couldn’t count them all but I will say that Milwaukee has made tire changing so much easier in every aspect. To be able to take that kind of power with you anywhere and be able to use it instantly when you get to where you’re going without having to find somewhere to get compressed air and set up hoses is a god send. A lot of times we hand wrenched wheels off because their wasn’t air available in parts on the mine and these guns were not available. With my 3/4 gun and a 12 ah battery with cleanish studs I can remove and torque 100 wheel nuts on a single charge and that’s just remarkable. Our 50 ton rock trucks have 50 wheel nuts per wheel and they’re torqued too 500 ft/lbs. I changed a tire on a 9 yard scoop tram 2 days ago with 30 nuts a 9 ah battery torqued to 480 ft/lbs and had 2 bars battery life left when finished. They really do make awesome tools. They have saved me sooo much effort I can’t say enough good about them. Thanks for the video Rich.
Thanks for sharing the real world experience!
Milwaukee needs to develop an 18 volt, 20 ton bottle jack to go with this now.
This is a great idea. Maybe a coiled cord and or a remote with the up and down control
Please, I've been saying that I'll buy the first m18 bottle jack
They make a cordless hydraulic powerpac that pumps out 10k psi just get a ram cylinder from enerpac.
@@havingfun8192 that's true but at over $4500 for the pump alone it might not be the right tools for the job
Hell yeah they do
Milwaukee should've sent the marketing intern to V&R a week prior with a can of kroil and a wire brush.
LOOOOOL
It might not be as strong as the OG air impact but if you’re old enough to remember just how bad battery powered tools were 10, 15, 20 years ago- you have to admit the technology has come along way and that’s impressive.
yeah i remember the 18volt and 14.4 dewalt stuff in the early 2000s was noting compared to whats out now
Lithium batteries have completely changed the game. And there's new battery tech in the making that could give the same increase in performance we see with lithium.
@@Studio23Media most of the new battery tech is about making it last longer. But that comes with a disadvantage on power output
I'm impressed that it exists but air doesn't kick back that much either so it's easier on your body overall. I do like my 1/2" battery though.
@@dchawk81 air doesnt kick back as hard? That would imply that air doesnt have as much power. its simple physics
Paint the end purple and use it on the wifey. Oh wait, I thought I was watching an Ave video............
Gotta get the sawzall with the right attachments 😏
He's already been there with the pink massager BOLTR?
Absolutely worth it. It auto torques the wheels to the correct specs in one shot. For fleet and side work like me, that is KING to own.
Btw your welcome for those wheel nuts coming off so easy on that TDL trailer 😂 kal tire takes care of their stuff and we had to be meticulous lol
Not gonna lie - that was pretty impressive. Imagine where they'll be in another 5-10 years.
Very impressive for a battery rattle gun
Probably a Milwaukee robot mechanic assistant
@@benmac940 They're a patented design, meant to not break the battery connection from heavy vibration Einstein.
@@well_as_an_expert_id_say what the fuck does that have to do with my comment? I only said that that performance was impressive for a battery rattle gun. I have use afew and I don't think any of them could have done half of that. I struggle to see what the battery connection has to do with that.
They already have a bigger gun than that, that is in the works or already out there for railroad bolts
I did roadside service calls for a few years, that gun is impressive.
Even if it only got 90% of the tires off, you would save so much time on those 90%, that the 10% you have to use the air for probably wouldn't bother you as much. Except for when the boss complains that the call took you longer than it should have.
@@dafirnz there is another little handy tool I keep in my tool box for those stubborn ones that won't come off. It's a hand crank torque multiplier. Put it on. Hand crank the nut until it pops (yes i know) once its been cracked. The gun will take care of the rest. So you can actually get away with only the battery gun. No air needed.
dafirnz or you just have a second battery
The battery being loose like that will be trouble eventually. Impressive otherwise though!
Edit: Dont be like me. Watch the whole video before commenting
If I was using it I could see that battery getting some tape put over it real quick during work.
The isolator won't hold up time will tell
Youre not wrong. The milwaukee high torque impacts wear the clam shells down and battery clips eventually. I'd like to see this "isolator" updated into all the impact models..
@@WillzoAlt my brand new 1/2 m18 fuel impact and battery wiggle a little. Strange.
No one mentioned if this gun is water resistant? It is going to be used on the roadside in all weather conditions so how long with it last compared to air tools? I know if my air gun gets wet It just keeps on trucking. When electric gets wet..
#46 was so painful to watch I wasn't sure if I was going to make it to 47. That's a pretty impressive tool.
2 videos in one day !! Thank you !
My lower back hurts just watching this!
Not the only one... in the end, my hands started to tingle.
Id rather use the Milwaukee as I've use heavy ass air guns for a full truck and yeah your back hurts after that.
Worked at a tire shop for thirteen years before my first of 4 back surgery's lol...
The pneumatic 1 inch impacts weigh around 35lbs-40lbs where the Milwaukee impact weighs about 13lbs.
@@JRkota318 23.2lbs for my air vs 26.6 for the Milwaukee.
The hortons trailers are Penske units. Maintained AF
I have a 3/4“ drive Milwaukee and it was the best $500.00 spent. The first time I used in the Yukon to change a flat tire it paid for itself. I could cross rotate my drives on a tandem axle tractor with one 4.0ah battery. I torque my lug nuts oil the nur and stud when putting them on.
I've got the 1/2" high torque one-key and completely agree. I programmed a setting for aftertightening, and that thing saved my back alot of pain over the last couple of years!
you guys seriously need to get sponsored by some kinda of penetrating fluid or rust dissolver hahaha. I always get so jealous seeing those guys down in the usa or australia working on what they call an old rusty car from the 60s.. to me it looks like a car from 5 years ago in our climate!
WD 40 were you @?
Lol right on! Rich needs a truckload of Conklin Rustbomb.
The rust belt of America ain't no different from up north bud. You're thinking of the south and Midwest cars...
@@thedewdster what tv show has properly salt belt rested cars? I think that's mostly what he was talking about. Yes, salt is salt.
@@lNOFXlCronier most of those tv shows are shot out west mainly California. Would be too costly and time consuming to show restorations done over here in New Jersey/New York.
I think it would be cool if something like this has a duel battery. With a switch to change them to run parallel or in Series.
Like dewalts flex volt cordless chop saw ? Have a 120v impact gun. 👌 that's an idea man
@@matthewb7049 I'm waiting for DeWalt to make a 60v impact tbh
No reason why you couldn't wire the le batteria's together in a box with cord plugged into the Duga duga.
Only downside may be overheating of the motor/impact assembly if worked constantly like in the test?
Yes with one battery on a cord so you can hook it up to a Fanny pack
Been using Milwaukee for about 5 yrs and they make the best cordless tools I've ever had in my hands
As battery technology improves I think we will see a lot of tools losing their power cords.
Better be carefull or baby girl use.
True. Also, people tend to ferget that batteries already have 5-10 times the energy capacity compared to 20 years ago. We used to have 12V 1.5Ah Ni-Cad batteries in the old makita drills, that's 18 watt-hours. Now we have 18V 8Ah of the same size, that's 144 watt-hors...
What's a corded power tool?
You can already get more wattage from these 18V batteries than you can from a normal 120V socket on a household 20A breaker.
20amps x 120 volts= 2400 watts. Tell me what cordless tool runs anywhere close to 2400 watts.
Hey Rich, i like seeing tools tested in the real world. That Milwaukee did 95 % of what the air gun did👍😁
Only if you have a Harbor freight 1" in fact. Not trying to be that big of a d*** but again fucken to you that Milwaukee 1" will never put down would a Mac will much less the snap on.
No one beside Milwaukee has a battery 1 inch
Bristol you’re a goon
Another snap on fruitcake that overpay for China garbage with a badge that can’t make payments on that trash. Loser!!!
@@mega-hb4re I have news for you EVERYTHING is made in Gyna.
I think if I am doing a road call and have to drag out an air jack to lift up the truck or trailer any how.... I'll use an air gun. Now if its an outside dual on a bud wheel and you could drive the inner dual up on a block and pull just the outer... maybe, but let's be honest, if its colder than a well diggers as$ outside you can bet it will be a trailer with dayton wheels, an inside dual and the spacer ring froze solid to the hub ;)
Didn't except to see you here
That was oddly specific
If you're a truck driver thst will come in handy all you need is a manual or air bottle Jack chuck with a air gauge starting fluid and bars change your oen tire beats 600+$ it will pay by itself
That's what hammers are for
Murphys law
An 'infomercial' that I didn't mind watching to the end. Who knew?
That battery vibration is killer that’s going to deter a lot of people
For two summers I did large equipment repair, mostly final drive replacements in the landfill on the steel wheeled dozers used to push trash into the open pits.
You have a completely different set of heavy duty tools, as in you didn't use 1" drive but #5 spline. A 1" anvil would be worn out in less than a month when the fasteners got final torque to over 1200 ft/lbs. Rusted in place, you'd spend the better part of the day removing the 48 fasteners.
I still have both of my big impact, one a CP and the other an IR. Don't miss that job one bit.
Want to buy a 1500 ft/lb torque wrench?
I just hope that isolator is thoroughly designed and robust so that the isolator itself doesn't eventually fatigue and fail
I would use that gun for roadservice all day!!! You are never going to find such rusted nuts on the trucks that still drive around, so that gun will do awesome. Like you said, no airline, no compressor, quick on and off and those trucks are on their way...
STOP SAYING NUTS, NUT, BUSTED, POUNDS, BLASTED, BUST, TORQUE STICK, STICK, AND STUCK. My girlfriend keeps saying "that's what he said' over and over from the other room.
That's what she said...
Now, over to AvE to tear it down and see how she chooches!
And then to zip ties n bias plies to see it fly out the back of a truck
Lol! I was thinking this is a bit like AVE but in reverse!
Ave doesn't do enough BOLTRs anymore :/
@@browsebywire4096 really? How are we going to know what makes it chooch?
Yes!
My shop in Milwaukee has been “testing” that thing for a year now it’s amazing
Nice
One thing I will tell you is that when it is cold these tools fail to perform in the slightest. As a NEW service truck operator coming from a shop I went to fort McMurray in the winter and it was -45°C without windchill. When I got to the sight I pulled my batteries from the cab and within 15 minutes while being used on, and off they froze up, like batteries will do. After that they were useless and had to move to hand tools. Tire that blew also took out tail light and it was so cold the rubber grommet shattered when I tried to take the last of the light out. It was crazy cold out but just so everyone knows. Don't get them cold.
Who else thinks the air impact ugga duggas are just so much more satisfying than the electric ones
just like the electric cars someone will come up with a sound unit to satisfy our noise craving ...
Yes but I also like the whizz aftershocks..
I like the better torque to weight ratio of pneumatics and the fact that stalling them doesn't hurt them
@@jdrok5026 not sure about that weight ratio you're on about there
@@jdrok5026 - Stalling an electric impact gun doesn't hurt it at all, the motor is still turning. Stalling an electric drill or saw, anything that the motor actually stops is a different story.
4:15 Canadian fighting a loosing battle against Rust Colorised
This thing could definitely take off (with brand new hardware, like I'm sure they tested it with) over a 100 lugnuts. I live in Pennsylvania so kinda like he demonstrated with the rust.....
It might be interesting to start with another fresh battery, on a cold gun, and lube *all* the threads. If you were working roadside, and had one of these tools on hand, there's a *very* good chance you'd have some lube available too. Also, you would *hope* that most vehicles on the road would have at least slightly better maintained studs.
Good, honest review though and Milwaukee obviously value your opinion too. 👌👍 One thing I might have done would be to include "Milwaukee" in the video title ~ just a thought.😁
I'm impressed! Been doing truck repairs for 25 years. Been using corded electric impacts, and air guns. Can't wait to use one of those!
Another pro to air: It sounds cool.
Being deaf isn't cool no more bud , I get It though air is much much stronger but for grease monkey like me I must have it !!!
I think the changing sound of the gun is the wrist protection kickin' in, limiting the output.
I was wondering about that noise change. Would it help to just hold it with a tighter grip and prevent the gun from flailing around as much? Seems like that would be a better use of the impact energy anyways as well.
I think the gun’s less weight actually hinders the reversing torque output. See how little the air gun moves it’s probably 5lbs or maybe more heavier. Maybe the anvil is larger too.
@@WalmartBiker I think the Airgun has a counter weight, to avoid too heavy vibrations. But that's just a guess.
@@rjk7104 I think you would need more leverage, to hold it tighter. So a longer handle would help
Ruben Kelevra sure it’s technically a counterweight. All impact guns need a higher “counterweight” to produce more forceful impacts. More weight = higher moment of inertia. That then correlated to more force traveling to the anvil of the impact gun.
Never thought I'd see a man busting back to back nuts and smile, one hell of a piece of engineering, especially considering how fast they've improved. I remember when electric was so far behind you couldn't use them for hardly anything, I can't wait to see the v2 of this
I'm a U-Haul roadside provider. Where do I sign? This is the BOMB!
I'm down here in salt-free Florida so I know this thing would positively kick ass! Just need a battery powered jack to complete the package.
Always an honest review 👌🏽
I appreciate that
@@DEBOSSGARAGE I have had my doubts about Milwaukee after it was bought out By Techtronic ( who also owns AEG ) and most of the production was sent over seas , but lately I am getting more faith with them after seeing stuff like this and talking to people , but I always will stay red verses yellow , Keep up the real world testing , now for the leave it on the top of the side box and drive away test .. one of the things I like is they make a in vehicle charger so you can charge and drive , so you always have a fresh battery pack available ( unless a co worker swipes your spare )
Hahah I’m one of the guys that maintained that timmies trailer! Out of Cambridge
I have a ton of the m12 tools and i love it i know that it's not going to work for everthing but i have been happy with what i have used it for
Air in the shop, battery for the road.
Battery in the shop too unless they are real bad.
@@ThePirateGod air in the shop makes a ton of sense unless you cant lift the big pneumatics
I have a 1/2" air hose laying on my deck with a quick coupler to the tanks already on board though. The air does the same thing with a lot less kickback and can run the 20T bottle jack too.
And I can't fill a tire with electricity.
I really like my Milwaukee battery tools. I don't have a use for something that size...yet but its impressive!
where is the Milwaukee 18 volt 20 ton bottle jack to go with the tire gun??
Did you just invent something ?
I would like to add a PS: I am a on site tech and have gone through numerous power grease guns including a Dewalt and they have all eventually failed within a year or less, I currently have a Milwaukee grease gun and it has far outlasted the others.
@@scottc4433 could be! they do make a compact portable inflator that could be integrated with a pneumatic actuated hydraulic jack
That was my thought when I was leaving the yard that day. Would be a beautiful set of tools.
They make the 10k psi hydraulic power pack so maybe a jack could be in the future
I own my semi truck. And use the Milwaukee 3/4 cordless and the 3/8. I carry them with me all the time. Love them. I'm glad that they are coming up with new stuff.
Well done Deboss Garage team. Good representation of true real world applications. I’m glad to see Milwaukee is listening to us in the field. They by far have the top of the line when it comes to battery powered M18 Fuel Tools. I’m a proud owner up to the 1/2 Drive and this one may be on my Christmas list.
I would like to see them do a promo coupon through you just to show them how serious your viewers are. Again WELL Done ..!
The 1 inch air impact defenitly takes them off faster and out performed the Milwaukee but Milwaukee doing very well very impressed @Deboss Garage
There's always going to be situations where the air gun is the tool you use day to day like in the rust belt as you said, but for the majority of the world that Milwaukee is a beast of a tool.
Solution for battery vibration.= plug in with extension cables to the battery. So that battery is not attached to the machine but sits on the floor
Awesome video. I picked up the 3/4 but the D Handle is next on my list. I work on Transit Buses and I do quite a variety of work including Tire, Brake, and suspension work. So excited to not have to lug a giant air hose anymore 🙂
I bought the 1/2 and 3/8 Milwaukee because of this channel. Now i only use them and don't use any of my air impacts
Soon to be the same thing for me. Doesnt make sense spending $2000 for a compressor, gun, air lines, etc when I can spend $550 on an impact+high output battery and charger that will put the air tools to bed.
@@uglymechanics6599 yep exactly, my Milwaukee 1/2 will put my snapon 1/2 air impact to shame
Deboss “project farm” Garage. I love the real world tests!
They should send that thing to project farm for comparative testing
"How many mowers can you start with an 1" Milwaukee impact ?"
This is impressive for sure. Ik at the shop I find myself sometimes reaching for the 1 inch for pinion nuts.. would be another good test ! What about heavy mining equipment /machines . Thanks again Rich for the great video.
I think it would be great for working in the mines. Can't always get the truck in there for air. Plus no line to drag through the mud so less mess. Was a little disappointed in the performance. Was very impressed with the batteries. Milwaukee sure knows how to do wonders with the 18650 cells. Overall impressed certainly nothing else on the market that could do it unless HILTI makes one I don't know about lol.
Down in Georgia (or at least the shop I’m at during the summers):
Spokes: Dayton Wheels
Stud Piloted: Bud wheels
Hub Piloted: Uni-Lug wheels
In my opinion they should built this impact on their MX platform. Im sure it could outperform the air one with the higher voltage and without the battery shaking around like this. Yes they insulated the battery with a piece of rubber but that still gonna take out the contact over time plus having the contact moving around like this while using it may weaken the power. Its like trying to start your car with the battery connection loose. Something its all it take to make your car not starting. In general i think it did great but not enough to make me buy one. I think they had the potential to do better. They should work on it a little bit more.
the contacts themselves are rigidly held in a plastic piece that is isolated from the gun and clipped into the battery. So the contacts move with the battery. (and then its just flexible stranded wire from the contacts to the circuit board)
I would say that after 20 years the rubber will get old and cracked but with silicon rubbers these days that doesn't happen anymore. I would like to assume milwaukee picked one that won't degrade for such a small but vital part of the gun.
You eventually come to lower returns after a point the mx motors are likely bigger and are built for the extra power.
Absolutely worth it. It's all about the right tool for the right job. that thing will save you a ton of time doing roadside work and is a lot less stressful to hold and work with because its so much lighter.
I very very much appreciate you taking off crap rusty nuts !
I’m very impressed anyone could have taken brand new wheels and nuts off and made it look easy. Real world nothing goes easy. Thanks for the video.
Quast trucking
Dang, I usually just make it through 1, then I need a sandwich and a nap.
I will be buying me 1 as soon as their available
Definitely worth it despite not been as powerful, I will be adding this with my 3/4 Milwaukee for farm service truck thanks👍
I’m impressed. Would be great for on road service trucks. Excellent no nonsense review as always Rich, thank you!
How accurate is that final torque. Would be interesting to see if it finishes between 425 and 475.
Ram_Diesel_Power it doesn’t matter about the final torque, the key is guys on the road all use air gun with direct line 150psi so the Milwaukee gun will have a hard time to pull wheels off. It’s good to have one but still have to carry an air gun.
Pretty cool ! I use a Milwaukee impact everyday with a 1/2" quick Chuck and a Rigid 1/2" side by side. Haven't ran an air hose for an impact in a year. Thanks Rich
I think the most important part to remember is one of your last words : "YET".
Even if this one has some shortcomings, it WILL get even better. Personnally I would ask for one immediately if I had to do this kind of work. It would be immensely beneficial, and you still have the air gun or a long bar as a backup for the eventual stubborn ones.
If I had a need for that caliber of tool, I would absolutely use this one. For all the reasons that were stated in the video. I was very impressed with it's performance.
Stay safe everyone ✌️😎
You cut my deep with the international comment. My favorite truck we have is a 95 4900 service and lube truck. It is a turd though lol
My wrecker is a '98 4700. Hurt me to see it being pulled away to god knows what kind of fate. The bullnose corn binders were built WAAAAY better & much less complicated than the following generation. So much less to go wrong & so easy to repair if it does. You couldn't give me anything Navistar has put out over the last 15 years. Even their cab electronics are so over-the-top. Trucks are NOT cars!!!
I was exited and ran out to buy the first 1" fuel impact, and needless to say i was beyond disappointed, while we do live in the salt belt, the 1" milwaukee just couldnt hang, killed batteries from vibration/load (which gets beyond expensive really fast), and it just sits on the shelf these days. I never expected it to do what the pneumatic could, but its sad when it was literally NO stronger than the 1/2" fuel. so yeah basically if my 1/2" gun couldnt do it, the 1" gun was pointless as well. I think i'll just hang a few more years for them to keep working on it and refining it. FYI i'm in truck transport. so wheels and driveshaft yokes are the big thing with the big guns. The only way i'd change my mind is if they did tool trade-ins and would let me trade the first 1" impact in for a reduction on this gun (which does seem like a massive improvement)
Did you blue tooth it to your phone and turn the gun all the way up i had to mess with the settings on my 3/4 and it will break the studs my friends 1" is the same now that I set it properly
@@andyarmstrong5378 but if you set it to three it's meant to be maximum without setting anything!
@@Low760 my friends 1" did 450 out of the box and was useless I had to change all the one key setting to get it to do the supposed 1800
@@andyarmstrong5378 right. Well that is interesting. I'll need to play with mine
@@Low760 my 3/4 gun will shear hub pilot studs off if you let it rip i use it for pinion nuts all the time on eaton and rockwell axles on semi trucks
I have the first generation 1" Milwaukee impact without the long anvil, and with a M18 Fuel HD12.0 battery, I have zero issues with busting 33mm nuts off. Nothing will ever replace an air-driven 1" impact tool but in a pinch and without access to air compressor, these battery operated impacts will work, it just takes slightly more time. Continued use of these battery operated Milwaukee impacts in quick succession will generate a lot of heat from the socket all the way to the battery, and hearing protection is mandatory as they are very loud. As for rusted and over-torqued wheel nuts, what you see in video is what to expect. Battery operated impacts will not budge them. I am an owner-operator trucker and do most my own maintenance on truck and trailer. I own every size Milwaukee battery operated impact they make.
I'm a huge Milwaukee fan. I use the 3/8 stubby M12 daily as a heavy equipment mechanic. I love it. When that's not enough I use the 1/2 Milwaukee. And if it's stupid tight I use the air only because I don't care if I beat on it until it blows up.
That’s a great tool guessing they will eventually add tungsten hammer or something to make it stronger
Tungsten might be hard but it is brittle and would shatter into a million pieces
@@wades623 good point
Rich Love the video man .on 1 inch D-Handle Impact .
Thanks for the real world review Rich. I need 1 of those.
YET being key.
Man, I am impressed with that thing, I would NEVER EVEN THINK to consider an electric 1" impact. Deboss, thank you! Milwaukee, thanks for some awesome tool! Own many myself, just... this, this blew my mind!
That's legit. Well done Milwaukee engineers.
That gen 2 in about 2 years is about to be beastly
4K foot pounds lmao
@@benjaminromshak2921 4k lbft would be even heavier because that motor ain't putting at that ever
As a consumer who beats on tools, this is the kind of reviews I want to see.
Enjoy your videos ... got me saying "Here we go" trying to get up from loading the beer fridge (I'm old) ... all the best from Arkansas and yes I have lived in Canada!
I love my Milwaukee 1/2 high torque impact. It's almost too powerful - I had to bump it down a notch when I was pulling junkyard wheels because it kept rounding off lug nuts!
Thats a nice tool! And the M18 is quite nice as well!
Jokes aside, I'm only buying Milwaukee tools in the future.
It's amazing how far electric tools have come in such a short time. I have a somewhat older Makita drill that overheats and starts smoking after about 10 minutes of drilling through steel, and a 1/2" impact that is gutless as hell and runs through a battery in about 2 minutes.
I really could have used this electric 1 inch when I was a truck mechanic. I remember going on road calls with an old, shitty 1 inch impact and a gas powered air compressor on the back of the service truck. I would get maybe one nut off before I had to wait for it to air up again. It took forever.
Oil ur bit and go slow on steel
The great aspect to this tool is that it ready for a quick change no setup. Just slap a battery in put on a socket and get to it. The air tool can always be used if needed as a backup.
You should have had WD-40 co sponsor this episode.
Jiffy Lube employees: "Finally something to change spark plugs with"
Dad has got a torque multiplier on. Puts bolts and nuts up to 3,200 foot pounds. It’s pretty neat. All you have to do is input like 170 foot pounds of torque and it’ll put down 3,000 foot pounds. It’s made by Proto. Also have a couple Neiko torque multipliers. 3/4 and 1”. Technology is awesome.
We have the half inch one that will most of the time take tires off semi trucks and trailers but I've got my dad convinced to get this one as well! Sometimes we have to use his Chicago pneumatic which has the long shank like that one. Can't wait to get it !
I’ll take the battery one over the annoying air one anytime.
This impact got's some balls👌
Just f****** wow! I hope nobody thought it was gonna beat the air gun but that thing is a monster if you’re doing on-road trucks. Good job Milwaukee! Keep up the good work!
I reckon you nailed it, still have a compressor in the truck and an air line and gun, but this is the opening gambit, as long as the wheel looks maintained
6:52 Him wearing a raptor racing shirt tells me hes a smart guy
I hope that's a compliment
@@ImranPs3Zakhaev It is
im sticking with air its never failed me and i dont have to wait for a battery to charge
My milwaukee 9ah battery charges in an hour
@@whidden1998 time is money i cant afford an hour
Buy more than one battery lol
Leave multiple batteries on a charger and have multiple. Takes two seconds to switch lol.
@@americanball_2841 i dont really want spend a bunch of money on a tool line i dont have or plan to have
I've had the Milwaukee ½ mid-torque and high torque for a while and I love them. Hearing that air gun felt like hearing a muscle car compared to a Civic and it got me all tingly inside.
But overall I do prefer the electric guns and my Nitrocat hasn't come out of my box in a long time now.
Testing it like that is the way to go Milwaukee should be pleased your showing the customers what they are getting looks to be great tool to me I can see the benefits 👍