FiendFX
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Finally... The deal is out.
http://www.cpomilwaukee.com/milwauk...=1&cgid=milwaukee-m12-impact-drivers-wrenches
http://www.cpomilwaukee.com/milwauk...=1&cgid=milwaukee-m12-impact-drivers-wrenches

I have a 1/4 tool I've never used. Think I'm going to sell it.
I use the 3/8 all the time.
I have a 1/4 tool I've never used. Think I'm going to sell it.
I use the 3/8 all the time.
Why? I'm trying to decide between the two. Kind of thinking it won't do anything an air ratchet won't though.
For my usage, I use a 3/8" mostly. While I thought I would get use of both, I think it's better to have one or the other instead of both.
I'd say Milwaukee has the market cornered, for number of tools in the m12/m18 line......They've got tools for applications I've never even considered....![]()
That's the bare tool vs this thread is about the kit. Also, I think tyler tool is part of CPO anyway (the websites look very similar at least) CPO's price for the bare tool is also $99
The 2452 is an entirely different tool. The whole joy of the ratchet is you can manually break the bolts and then use the power to do the boring work of getting it off finally. I almost always am able to get where I need to with it. In truth its super useful for the boring bolts - the plastic cover of this and that. The interior bits, the front fender bolts...etc.
If you have one of these ratchets ...you know just how awesome it is.
Anybody have an idea what I should sell my 1/4 bare tool at? It's new, never used.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/171201497221?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649
better price on ebay and is new.
$109.99 shipped
So having not had an electric ratchet, just air. Can you use the ratchet itself to break loose? With in reason I'm assuming. Up to what, 13mm maybe? (socket size)