bczygan
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Anyone have and use one?
What's the deal?
Good?
Bill
What's the deal?
Good?
Bill

Can't be used as an impact wrench as it lacks to torque to remove bolts but as a screwdriver it's impossible to beat. A tool to be used for a specific purpose, not an all purpose tool.
I have one as well and it's the device that got me to switch from my beloved Bosch impact/driver combo.
I find I can control it down to the individual impact hit too, giving me more control when needed.
Now, Milwaukee needs to get out that stubby 18v impact, and with the mid-torque I also have, I'll be set![]()
More stubby than the 2853[emoji44] is that even possible!!? Are you thinking like the Makita subcompact the black ones?
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Hmm, the 2853 is just a 1/4" hex impact correct? That's what I have in the Surge Fuel already.
I was referring to the M18 version of these: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwaukee-M12-FUEL-12-Volt-Lithium-Ion-Brushless-Cordless-Stubby-3-8-in-Impact-Wrench-Kit-with-One-4-0-and-One-2-0Ah-Batteries-2554-22/305980696
Hmm, the 2853 is just a 1/4" hex impact correct? That's what I have in the Surge Fuel already.
I was referring to the M18 version of these: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwauk...4-0-and-One-2-0Ah-Batteries-2554-22/305980696
The 2853 is the new stubby M18 yes. Think what most are expecting is that all other M18 impacts including the surge will be stubbied in the future. They already did the useless brushless model.
Just curious, why do you say “useless brushless” ? Is it not as adequate as the brush model?
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The brushless models dont have changeable modes, dont know why anyone would want those models.
I just bought the Milwaukee 2760 Surge primary intended use is to work on my atv's. After initial testing it seems to have the power to break loose most bolts. Before I get to comfortable with it (as in not returning) does any one have input or updates as to how their Surge's have held up? Any regrets?
I guess it’s just a quieter impact driver. I never thought impact drivers were that loud in the first place. It’s a lot weaker too
By OSHA standards, every traditional impact driver (maybe not 12v) requires hearing protection, where as the Surge falls below the level necessatating protection.
It's not a lot weaker. It lacks the peak torque, but has a longer sustained drive impact, resulting in smoother operation.
No 1/4 impact should be used with bolts for the most part. Maybe a few small size ones, but you need to go to a impact wrench. On several occasions hoping the driver would be enough, all I ended up doing was twisting & shearing off the 1/4 to 3/8 or 1/2" adapters.
The Surge is my go to driver for most of my needs. Sold my One-Key impact because I prefer the Surge so much more
Reviving this one...Ive used my Surge for wood projects and love it.
Ive got some drywall work coming up with a kitchen reno, and wanted to see if anyone has used the Surge for that application vs a drill/driver? Its not enough drywall to add the M18 Drywall gun, so no new tools for this one lol