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M12 right angle impact ?

Know Wosad

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Anyone have this Milwaukee 2467-20 ? Any decent or junk ?
I use my M12 3/8 angle drill ad a ratchet-screwdriver once in a while when I don't want to hear the compressor or drag a hose.
I'm looking at this impact for a little more *** and more clearance. I have air ratchets so I'm avoiding the M12 ratchets.....for now
 
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I bought one a couple of months ago. Like any other tool, it all depends on what you plan to use it for. I've run into situations in the past that had limited access and used either my M12 right angle drill (not enough torque to really drive longer screws) or one of the right angle adapters that DeWalt makes but it was a clunky two-handed operation. M12 right angle impact is way better in that regard but has a noticeably lower amount of power than a standard M12 impact driver. I used it this past weekend installing the seats on my kids' swingset where a couple of the screws were about 6" below a cross brace.
 
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Thanx
My plans, or lack thereof, are about like yours. When it seems like the thing to grab, grab.
I'm glad to hear it has more *** than the right angle drill which aint all that bad really.
CPO has the impact @ 99. I guess I'll jump.
I was putting self tappers for a drawer guide into 18 ga. metal with the angle drill and a #2 a couple days ago slow, slow. That made me look closer at this thing.
 
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