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SkinnyG

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How does the subcompact compare (in power) to the M12 Fuel drill? Mine took a dump a couple weeks ago and I'm wondering if this is a worthy replacement.
I was going to say it felt the same to my Gen 2 meaning its going to be hard to break your wrist, but the specs are kind of the same. Here's what my Copilot says since my torque perception *****. Also added the Gen 3 in there, because I am not sure which gen was your drill that went down the $hitter.

M12 Drill Comparison​

FeatureM12 FUEL Gen 2M12 FUEL Gen 3 (3403)M12 Subcompact (3401)
MotorFUEL BrushlessFUEL BrushlessBrushless
Torque~350 in-lbs400 in-lbs350 in-lbs
Max RPM1,7001,5001,550
Chuck1/2" Metal1/2" Metal3/8" Metal
Length~6.6"5.95"5.4"
Weight (bare)~2.0 lbs~2.1 lbs~1.6 lbs
Best UseGeneral pro useHeavy-duty M12 workCompact service work
 

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I have the latest m12 fuel drill and it’s pretty nice. Feels just as powerful as my m18 brushless drill from a few years ago. I also have a m18 hammer drill that is a bit more powerful, but the m12 fuel has done everything I’ve asked of it.
 

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I ordered two of these this morning for my guys. A couple weeks back I had a bizarre install that only gave me 6” of room to tek screw some cover panels in place and this thing went from a joke tool to a rockstar just…like…that. And two of my guys that previously made fun of it wanted one 😉
 

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I ordered two of these this morning for my guys. A couple weeks back I had a bizarre install that only gave me 6” of room to tek screw some cover panels in place and this thing went from a joke tool to a rockstar just…like…that. And two of my guys that previously made fun of it wanted one 😉

That install drill is probably my most used tool.
 
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I was going to say it felt the same to my Gen 2 meaning its going to be hard to break your wrist, but the specs are kind of the same. Here's what my Copilot says since my torque perception *****. Also added the Gen 3 in there, because I am not sure which gen was your drill that went down the $hitter.

M12 Drill Comparison​

FeatureM12 FUEL Gen 2M12 FUEL Gen 3 (3403)M12 Subcompact (3401)
MotorFUEL BrushlessFUEL BrushlessBrushless
Torque~350 in-lbs400 in-lbs350 in-lbs
Max RPM1,7001,5001,550
Chuck1/2" Metal1/2" Metal3/8" Metal
Length~6.6"5.95"5.4"
Weight (bare)~2.0 lbs~2.1 lbs~1.6 lbs
Best UseGeneral pro useHeavy-duty M12 workCompact service work
Thanks. The specs are pretty close to my gen 2 Fuel, with the notable exception of a 3/8 chuck vs the 1/2. For $70, it's worth a shot. I wonder if I can swap the 1/2 chuck in there?
 

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I ordered two of these this morning for my guys. A couple weeks back I had a bizarre install that only gave me 6” of room to tek screw some cover panels in place and this thing went from a joke tool to a rockstar just…like…that. And two of my guys that previously made fun of it wanted one 😉
I bought the 12v Bosch version last summer and I love it!
I got it from Acme Tools for $99 with two batteries that I needed.

It has come in so handy and been a life saver on several occasions.

I take this kit when I go to my son’s house and don’t expect to need a drill.
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Yes I know this is a Milwaukee thread and I also am a M12 tool owner.
But my point to readers is, if you think you might like this 4 in 1 tool, buy it. You’ll be surprised how often you use it.
 
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I think this works on the regular price Milwaukee stuff - effectively 25% off if you hit $150 on the dot.

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Doesn't work on the ratchets at least. Im trying to find the 3/8 high speed.

I'm looking for a 2567-20 3/8 high speed ratchet. I think I like the form factor and specs better than the new ones. cheapest I've found is marked new on eBay for around $130 or Maxtool.com refurbished with a 1 year warranty for around $140. If I get the one on eBay, despite not being an authorized seller, will I still have the warranty based on the serial number? pros cons of each source? Thank you.
 

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You’ll be surprised how often you use it.

I might succumb to the peer pressure of this thread :) To be honest I was hoping for a gen 2 release with more traditional forward/reverse switch. Also it seems like the most common use pattern is the 90 degree head, but it seems like a ratchet with a bit holder can honestly get to more places. Maybe its got more torque and unique ergonomics in certain situations (like cabinetry)?

Im trying to find the 3/8 high speed.
confirmed the discount does not work on the ratchets which are excluded. It does work on stuff like packout dust separators...

I did buy a refurb high speed 3/8 when one of the retailers had a stackable discount... think it ended up being around $100... haven't tested the warranty on any of the refurbs I have purchased. It was a limited one year warranty...

 

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Milwaukee 9.6 volt battery-operated drill motor with battery and charger.

The Makita battery on the left looked like it might fit.
After several hours on chargers, none of these lit up, so they went to the curb yesterday.
 

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