slackdaddy1
Well-known member
I know there must be 100 Milwaukee cordless threads, but I did not find one specifically about M12 tools "usefulness"
When I added my M18 Fuel Impact to my home shop, I have not taken the air impact out of the drawer. I also have a M18 cordless drill and a driver, along with a combo M12/M18 charger.
So I want to add some more cordless to the shop.
Along with my 1/2 SAE and Metric sockets, I have a large set of 3/8 drive SAE/Metric sockets, so I am looking at the M12 stubby 3/8 impact.
Looking at the 3/8 M12 ratchet?
Also looking at the 1/4" collet straight die grinder.
I do light metal fabrication and jeep/car builds.
Any other M12 tools I should consider?
Any I should stay away from ?
Thanks,
Slack
When I added my M18 Fuel Impact to my home shop, I have not taken the air impact out of the drawer. I also have a M18 cordless drill and a driver, along with a combo M12/M18 charger.
So I want to add some more cordless to the shop.
Along with my 1/2 SAE and Metric sockets, I have a large set of 3/8 drive SAE/Metric sockets, so I am looking at the M12 stubby 3/8 impact.
Looking at the 3/8 M12 ratchet?
Also looking at the 1/4" collet straight die grinder.
I do light metal fabrication and jeep/car builds.
Any other M12 tools I should consider?
Any I should stay away from ?
Thanks,
Slack
