mobiledynamics
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Yeah. 1st notice's was when I got a sale ad via email today. Preorder - Jan Launch date. Then in my You-Tube feed, as well
Thank you…Yeah. 1st notice's was when I got a sale ad via email today. Preorder - Jan Launch date. Then in my You-Tube feed, as well
Yeah unless there is some secret I havent realized its one of the 3 height options.I might need to download and RTFM for this ??
M12 Rocket Light. Height appears to be either at compact/base height or fully extended. Not adjustable in between I don't see a way to lock the column at various lengths. I


Nice, do you like it better? I've been thinking of switching to the tall "shift knob" on my HS ratchet but I haven't had a problem switching it yet. It's so much better than the prev non-hs Fuel ratchet. I love the HS so much better than old Fuel ratchet.
It was pretty easy to guess it would work based on the parts diagrams of both the 1/4” and 3/8” models. Every part is shared except for the shift knob assembly.Nice, do you like it better? I've been thinking of switching to the tall "shift knob" on my HS ratchet but I haven't had a problem switching it yet. It's so much better than the prev non-hs Fuel ratchet. I love the HS so much better than old Fuel ratchet.
But then again I don't wear gloves when working & I don't wrench on cars for a living anymore. I've never got into a situation where I got stuck backing out a bolt & couldn't reverse the direction, well not since I stopped working at a shop.
That's pretty funny, when MW announced the HS ratchet & sent them to reviewers they all specifically stated you couldn't use the tall shift to convert a 3/8" to 1/4" & vise versa. I suspected that was BS & it was all just marketing, you just confirmed that it can be done. Lol
Ah I see, thanks. It doesn't get cold here so no problem with that. I've been curious & was waiting to see some feedback but it seems like not many are buying up the new HS & other than you I haven't heard of anyone else getting the tall shift knob. I'm just gonna stock with 3/8" drive though if I do get the tall shift knob.It was pretty easy to guess it would work based on the parts diagrams of both the 1/4” and 3/8” models. Every part is shared except for the shift knob assembly.
I agree, the switches on new high speed ratchets are so much easier to operate than the previous Fuel ratchets. Living in the Northeast however, costs you some dexterity when you have to wrench in low temperatures. That’s what made me dump the previous Fuel ratchet, sometimes I had to use pliers to switch the ratchet from forward to reverse! I haven’t had this problem at all with the HS ratchet, but I fully expect to reap the benefits of this tall shift knob as we head into winter - even more so when wearing gloves. That aside, I just plain prefer the way a raised shift knob on a ratchet feels when working. It’s easier and lets me work faster.
I totally agree with you on the HS ratchet being LEAGUES better than the previous Fuel ratchet. In my opinion this new ratchet has no weaknesses - they took care of every single complaint I had with the previous generation, and I would recommend this new high speed over every other cordless ratchet on the market, including the new brushless Snap-on, which I also own.



If you have a drawer to spare in your toolbox, this is what I did with a bunch of the small parts storage cases from Harbor Frieght: https://harborfreight.com/15-bin-portable-parts-storage-case-93929.htmlThinking of better ways to store screws, bolts, nuts and thinking of going with the packout organizer with pull out bins. They are spending, but if I plan on building a collection why look elsewhere?






Can you get the HS ratchet with the tall shift knob already on it?Thanks to @javyLSU I bought the tall shift knob for my HS ratchet. Well he didn't actually convince me to buy it but he did give me the extra nudge to finally get it.
Wow, I really like it. From looking at photos I was afraid it would stick out too much but with the boot on it's perfect IMO. MW really did good with this one. Thanks Javy.
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If you have a drawer to spare in your toolbox, this is what I did with a bunch of the small parts storage cases from Harbor Frieght: https://harborfreight.com/15-bin-portable-parts-storage-case-93929.html
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It will come out after the air hammer and lawn mowerWhere's the M18 Nibbler
In the market for one and went looking at Red's offerings with nothing in sight
Knowing my luck, they will just release a 10 gauge MX nibbler before then
I intend to buy it as soon as it's available (for use with my lift), it looks a little clumsy to use on the floor though.Do you guys think that the m12 underbody light is worth having for a guy without a lift?
I have been talking myself out of it for that reason.
I have had the underhood light for years, and I have no regrets.
Only if you are going to use it a lot and there's no other light that suits the need better. It looks like it can be handy and possibly also in non-automotive situations. But its exp by my terms especially if it doesnt work well how I am going to use it. I use a plethora of lights when working underneath; orig M18 flood, M12/M18/USB sticks, M12 rover, M18 Rover, etc. I just grab what fits the need, excluding batteries I could use 3 of those for what the underbody costs. Even when I use the underhood, theres still 2-3 more lights into play. I just feel for how I work the underbody would be in the way often, not provide enough light, or tough to get the light where I want it. It may be better for on a lift work than without...Do you guys think that the m12 underbody light is worth having for a guy without a lift?
I have been talking myself out of it for that reason.
I have had the underhood light for years, and I have no regrets.
Yeah thought same thing when I looked at in store, wood top is thin, no prob to drill through the metal box top. Not that AR vise needs to be that heavy duty just rather not break the wood top and buy another.On my AR box I had to bolt through the top into the box as the top was too thin and the vise moved to much for my liking. I will build a butcherblock top for it at some point but it is low on the priority list.
Man, I would have been all over that.Theres been some better deals recently. HD had the Mid Torque and a 5.0 battery for $199. Not sure if any other sites have any deals going
Man, I would have been all over that.
Dang you!Underhood light is $139 under HD Pro Buy of the Week
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Milwaukee M12 12-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless LED Underhood Light (Tool-Only) 2125-20 - The Home Depot
The Milwaukee M12 Underhood Light Shines Brighter, Grips Stronger, and Protects Longer. The LED underhood work light delivers 1350 Lumens of TRUEVIEW High Definition Output for full engine coverage andwww.homedepot.com
I have the old old standard M12 ratchet, and I don't really use it all that much because it's just kind of blah, and I'll use the stubby impact anywhere I can fit it.I can’t say that I like it “better” than my Snap-on, since they each have different strengths - I just can’t recommend it when the new Milwaukee is just as good, at half the price. As much as I like my brushless Snap-on, I probably wouldn’t own it if I had used the Milwaukee high speed first.
I didn't get it from Ace, but I really like mine. I kinda wish the saw had some kind of pivot at the end, it would make binding a lot easier to avoid, but that's definitely not enough reason to not get it.Did anyone get the M18 pole saw and blower combo with 8ah battery and charger from Ace Hardware for 369.99. if so how would you rate it