I stopped by Home Depot after reading the review threads here and asking what an impact driver is useful for around the house and shop. I was undecided on the M12 and M18 Fuel after testing them at the display and wanted to check the price with tax against the online price with shipping.
After more reading and on a tight budget I decided to get the M12 Fuel from CPO along with the extra battery. My thought was I would be out less money if the tool didn't meet my needs and simply be a convenient tool to use when I didn't want to use my air powered 3/8" impact. Earlier this week I picked up three socket adapters and had the chance to use it this weekend.
I started out installing the head bolts on and AMC 258, the convenience to spin bolts tight without cords or an air hose was nice and the variable power allowed me to run them tight enough to start tightening in sequence with a torque wrench.
I used it on various other fasteners when I had access that is pretty good with the smaller M12, I could have used the M18 on most of the same bolts but the M12 is lighter.
Yesterday I was able to remove the lug nuts to complete the rear brake installation, the lug nuts were tightened with an old CP air impact, I use anti-sieze on lug bolts. The M12 removed them all with only one or two needing a little extra hammer hits; again, the convenience is great.
I do my own tire rotations and other maintenance and before I had a compressor I used an electric impact that was a lifesaver with 32 nuts on one vehicle. The corded electric is more convenient than the air impact.
There is no doubt I will have a 1/4 M18 Fuel in the near future.
After more reading and on a tight budget I decided to get the M12 Fuel from CPO along with the extra battery. My thought was I would be out less money if the tool didn't meet my needs and simply be a convenient tool to use when I didn't want to use my air powered 3/8" impact. Earlier this week I picked up three socket adapters and had the chance to use it this weekend.
I started out installing the head bolts on and AMC 258, the convenience to spin bolts tight without cords or an air hose was nice and the variable power allowed me to run them tight enough to start tightening in sequence with a torque wrench.
I used it on various other fasteners when I had access that is pretty good with the smaller M12, I could have used the M18 on most of the same bolts but the M12 is lighter.
Yesterday I was able to remove the lug nuts to complete the rear brake installation, the lug nuts were tightened with an old CP air impact, I use anti-sieze on lug bolts. The M12 removed them all with only one or two needing a little extra hammer hits; again, the convenience is great.
I do my own tire rotations and other maintenance and before I had a compressor I used an electric impact that was a lifesaver with 32 nuts on one vehicle. The corded electric is more convenient than the air impact.
There is no doubt I will have a 1/4 M18 Fuel in the near future.