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Fcvapor05

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Oh wow. That's pretty lame. Mode 1 is about what the ratchet puts out, and you lose the ability to use the ratchet as a "breaker bar" if it's anything like the IR Hammerhead (which puts out 180 ft-lbs).

I suspect Milwaukee decided that the lower profile head (looks a LOT smaller than the hammerhead) and the ability to change the position of the head relative to the handle outweighed beefing up those parts to make them capable of more torque.

If I thought I needed a right angle impact I think I'd prefer the version with the most access, not necessarily the most power. Milwaukee seems to have tailored this product to that mindset.
 
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I just took advantage of the free tool in store at HD. Got the hacksaw kit with the free multi tool. My next purchace is a drill combo just don't know which one to get. I want a hammer drill as I don't have one now but there are so many different options from r the impact driver. I am trying to take advantage of the free tool and tape measure online with HD but what kits would you guys recommend? I am just a diy guy and home owner.

Is this a good deal? I notice the impact drill doesn't have the belt clip on it. Is than an older model?http://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwauke...-22-2450-20-48-22-5116/205415013?N=5yc1vZc9u4

Also what is a no hub driver?

Again so many options.some come with to impact drills but I don't need two of them and don't want to hassle with trying to sell one of them
 
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no hub driver is specific to plumbing, I think the biggest advantage is their very low preset torque, 60 lb-in & 80 lb-in. They are not for you or me.

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You can't beat the $99 deal for drill & driver but...no hammer drill. Honestly I am not sure a 12V hammer drill would have done much for me when I needed a hammer drill though.

Another concern is their free tool deal in store expires after tomorrow, 9/3/14, may be the same on a lot of these deals.

http://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwauke...l-Only-2407-22-2450-20/205415036?N=5yc1vZc9u4
 
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Yes, their in store flier shows 9/3/14

ok, I think i figured it out, you know how I canceled my order of the $99 drill and hackzawl combo? I canceled it because it only came with 1.5amp batteries and I wanted the system 2.0.

Well, I am going to reorder that same kit, but sell the 2 1.5amp batteries and charger on ebay for like $30 and then buy the full 3/8th FUEL impact kit with 2 2.0 batteries and charger for about $200.

Figured it out! / Vent / happy
 

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ok, I think i figured it out, you know how I canceled my order of the $99 drill and hackzawl combo? I canceled it because it only came with 1.5amp batteries and I wanted the system 2.0.

Well, I am going to reorder that same kit, but sell the 2 1.5amp batteries and charger on ebay for like $30 and then buy the full 3/8th FUEL impact kit with 2 2.0 batteries and charger for about $200.

Figured it out! / Vent / happy

for $30 you might as well keep them. The batteries are $39 a piece and $69 for the two pack at HD. The charger retails at $49. You never know when you might need an extra charger or batteries. It's not like the 1.5ah batteries are gonna make the tools useless. Look at all the non fuel m12 reviews that are based on those same 1.5ah batteries.
 

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ok, I think i figured it out, you know how I canceled my order of the $99 drill and hackzawl combo? I canceled it because it only came with 1.5amp batteries and I wanted the system 2.0.

Well, I am going to reorder that same kit, but sell the 2 1.5amp batteries and charger on ebay for like $30 and then buy the full 3/8th FUEL impact kit with 2 2.0 batteries and charger for about $200.

Figured it out! / Vent / happy

Excellent plan!

Btw I think you can sell batteries on Amazon for even more. That is where I bought my lone 2.0 M12.
 

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for $30 you might as well keep them. The batteries are $39 a piece and $69 for the two pack at HD. The charger retails at $49. You never know when you might need an extra charger or batteries. It's not like the 1.5ah batteries are gonna make the tools useless. Look at all the non fuel m12 reviews that are based on those same 1.5ah batteries.


I am planning on getting the m12 FUEL 3/8th impact, it comes with two 2.0 high performance bateries. So I will use those two batteries between my 3 tools. The 2.0 battery will help my hackzawl and drill be a little more powerfull so the 1.5 batteries are just not going to be wanted by me.


Excellent plan!

Btw I think you can sell batteries on Amazon for even more. That is where I bought my lone 2.0 M12.


Yes I hope so franzdom! I just said $30 because thats about the minimum I expect to gain after fees and shipping etc. I am hexcited about my 3 new cordless tools, its a much needed upgrade and the m12's are super compact and lightweight which seems like it will be a luxury. :)

Here is some quick pics of the 3 tools im getting, and using the TWO 2.0 batteries between them. Because people like pictures right? Why not!

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for $30 you might as well keep them. The batteries are $39 a piece and $69 for the two pack at HD. The charger retails at $49. You never know when you might need an extra charger or batteries. It's not like the 1.5ah batteries are gonna make the tools useless. Look at all the non fuel m12 reviews that are based on those same 1.5ah batteries.

Actually right now the chargers are about $12 shipped and they're all over eBay for about that too
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B008RKONUI/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1409794534&sr=8-1&pi=SY200_QL40

I've got at least three M12 chargers anyone can have for the cost of shipping only, PM me if anyone wants 'em.
 

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While mob'ing for a roofing job tomorrow I realized I had a decent shot of some real world prep. This is only maybe 20% of my Milwaukee tools but not staged with the intent of a photo; taking a pic occurred to me afterward
 
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Me too I have no use for the m12 chargers (now that i have multi's) and I have 4 of them $15 on cl no hits

Yep I have to believe they'd help somebody but I can't get rid of them for free. Oh well!! All of mine are new with the white molded protector still on the plug LOL
 

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When you can buy a new kit with a drill, hackzawl, two batteries, a charger and case for $99... A $15 charger sounds expensive.
 

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While mob'ing for a roofing job tomorrow I realized I had a decent shot of some real world prep. This is only maybe 20% of my Milwaukee tools but not staged with the intent of a photo; taking a pic occurred to me afterward

Stack of OSB and stack of tough rib metal.

You have your hands full!
 
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This finally showed up today. I messed around with it a little bit. So far I really like it.

I use mine all the time. It's especially useful when I have to take the undertray off the cars for maintenance. I usually just start things by hand, zip them snug with the ratchet and then torque to spec if required. Saves a lot if time.


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I really like the low profile head of it. It seems like it could get into some tight areas on cars. I recently took the trans out of my Tahoe and used my Milwaukee 1/2" impact. That thing was sweet. I never even took out my Snap- on MG725. This little ratchet sure would have been handy to have then.
 

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I just received my M12 Drill/Driver, M12 Impact driver, M12 3/8 ratchet bare tool today. I ordered the Drill and Impact separately to take advantage of the free tool or battery deal. It was about 45 dollars more from CPO Milwaukee but both came in hard cases which I like more than the Bags.


The ratchet is awesome!
 

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I've had the M12 ratchet for about six months now. Didn't really reach for it too often at first, but I find myself using it more and more often. My only gripe is the lack of direction indicator on the selector... It shouldn't be too hard to figure out which way is tightening/loosening, but since you don't really swing it like a normal ratchet my brain goes all stupid when I first pick it up and don't know what it's set on.
 

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I have a ton of M12 tools now, but just finally bit the bullet and bought an M18 drill for work (the old Dewalt has a bent shaft which is fine for woodwork, but we're drilling a LOT of metal at work). Came with a hackzall I'll be flipping on eBay, as I don't have any use for the 18v version over the 12v.
 

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Just a quick question..

Is it damaging to either tool or battery if stored with the battery inserted?
 

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I really like the low profile head of it. It seems like it could get into some tight areas on cars. I recently took the trans out of my Tahoe and used my Milwaukee 1/2" impact. That thing was sweet. I never even took out my Snap- on MG725. This little ratchet sure would have been handy to have then.

Yeah the m12 ratchet is great for tight spots. I've changed a few starters with it this past week and it's saved a lot of time in places that take forever to torque due to limited moving space. For quick and dirty work it's hard to beat.
 

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I am finding the high torque 2763 less useful, it is great to have and removes lug nuts so easy but it's super easy to over torque them when putting them on. The #1 setting is slow and fairly worthless, the #2 setting is the highest. I like the regular M18 impacts, 3 settings, enough torque for our cars, lighter. Just wanted to share my thoughts.

Cliffs Notes: I wouldn't give up the 2763 but I am really glad I have it's M18 little siblings, 2654 & 2655B.
 

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After viewing the boards and this thread I finally came up to the conclusion to start my milwaukee hoarding.

Picked these up today, and the batteries came free.

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Now I am just waiting for a good price on the 3/8" impact, and anything else that looks good.
 

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I am finding the high torque 2763 less useful, it is great to have and removes lug nuts so easy but it's super easy to over torque them when putting them on. The #1 setting is slow and fairly worthless, the #2 setting is the highest. I like the regular M18 impacts, 3 settings, enough torque for our cars, lighter. Just wanted to share my thoughts.

Cliffs Notes: I wouldn't give up the 2763 but I am really glad I have it's M18 little siblings, 2654 & 2655B.

I have to agree the #1 setting of the 2763 is kinda dumb. Slow.
 
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