crewchief888
Well-known member
heres my current "problem"
i work on const equipment, one of most frequently used tool is a cordless 3/8" drive impact for removing 3/8" (9/16's head) access cover bolts.
my trusty blue point 14.4v 3/8" dr impact crapped out on me friday morning
i've abused it for approx 5 years, it's beat all to hell, 2 of my 4 batteries dont hold a charge for long, worn anvil, ect, ect.
it's time to retire it.
a replacment bluepoint is $300 w/2 batteries
snapon is out of my price range @ $500
almost convinced myself to get the milwaukee fuel 12v for $199,
then i saw the milwaukee fuel 18v for $329
both li-ion, and brushless
now i cant decide
claimed torque 130 ft/lb for the 12v
200 ft/lb for the 18v
nobody has one IN STOCK that i can see / feel / fondle.
from what i can tell by pics and specs, they seem to be about the same size/weight as the compatable 1/4" hex impact drivers...
any GJ member using one or the other?
an honest review?
thanks guys

i work on const equipment, one of most frequently used tool is a cordless 3/8" drive impact for removing 3/8" (9/16's head) access cover bolts.
my trusty blue point 14.4v 3/8" dr impact crapped out on me friday morning

i've abused it for approx 5 years, it's beat all to hell, 2 of my 4 batteries dont hold a charge for long, worn anvil, ect, ect.
it's time to retire it.
a replacment bluepoint is $300 w/2 batteries
snapon is out of my price range @ $500
almost convinced myself to get the milwaukee fuel 12v for $199,
then i saw the milwaukee fuel 18v for $329
both li-ion, and brushless
now i cant decide

claimed torque 130 ft/lb for the 12v
200 ft/lb for the 18v
nobody has one IN STOCK that i can see / feel / fondle.
from what i can tell by pics and specs, they seem to be about the same size/weight as the compatable 1/4" hex impact drivers...
any GJ member using one or the other?
an honest review?
thanks guys






