On my M18 Fuel 3/8" I see a difference between the 2 and 4 amp batteries.
The state of the threads makes a huge difference. Mine wouldn't take a bolt off. I cleaned up the threads and torqued back to same tightness and it would then take it off no problem.
Looking forward to your results, as I just bought one, and I'm wondering if I wouldn't be better off with the M18 3/8" Fuel.I'm gonna try to use the M12 3/8" Fuel as much as I can because it is sooo much more convenient than an air tool as long as it can actually do the job.
Looking forward to your results, as I just bought one, and I'm wondering if I wouldn't be better off with the M18 3/8" Fuel.
I bought the M12 3/8" Impact and it won't pull the lug nuts off of my jeep. Dealer touched the lug nuts last though so I am sure they are torqued down beyond spec.
I find the M12 Impact is fine for all my motorcycle work but plan on buying the M18 1/2" impact as well. My goal to get rid of all my air tools and go cordless. Sell the compressor and get a nice Quiet California Air 10 Gallon 2HP to replace it with.

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So I blew my tool budget for Q1 2016
I already have a M12 1/4 Hex Driver, M12 Drill and a M12 3/8 Ratchet.
All the Impacts and the Drill are Gen 2 Fuel. Overall it was a large expense, But i believe i got my moneys worth. I cant wait to get them in the tool box and see how much they change the way i do my job.
1/4 M12 Ratchet (Bare Tool) was a promo with the 1/4 M12 Impact Kit
A 5AH Battery and Multi Charger was a Promo with 2 Bare M18 Tools, 3/8 & 1/2 Impacts
FastBack knife and Blades where promos with the Contractor Bag & Sawsall
Looking for the best deal on the m12 1/4 ratchet ?
HD promo?
DeWalt
Based on the rated specs, the M18 Fuel 3/8" should be able to do any lugnut.
I suggest you look at the m12 stick light.. Something tells me youll like it.. If you get one, check out the magnet you can buy for it as well.. The lithium LED light from Capri tools is also a great buy.. It's extremely usefull for under $50.
not sure? Out of all the lights iv tried i prefer Stramlights, you just cant kill them. Have a nice collection going. Stinger,Strion,DoubleClutch, and just got a Knucklehead with a magnetic back. Plus they are kind of local, and the utility company i now work for have their own rep and have been dealing with them for decades.
http://professional-power-tool-guide.com/2016/01/first-look-milwaukee-fuel-nailer/
Milwaukee M18 Fuel nailer pics
http://professional-power-tool-guide.com/2016/01/first-look-milwaukee-fuel-nailer/
Milwaukee M18 Fuel nailer pics
http://professional-power-tool-guide.com/2016/01/first-look-milwaukee-fuel-nailer/
Milwaukee M18 Fuel nailer pics
Hey, Does anyone know if they have any protective boots for the M12 3/8 impact? I have boots for both my 3/8 and 1/2 M18's but been looking around and cant find for this one. I just got mine a week and cant use it enough. Nice little gun, combined with the cordless ratchet I almost have to find an excuse to use my hand tools. LOL
Where did you get the boots for your m18 guns? I'm on the hunt for them.
I got mine from Home Depot (Ship to store)
Best deal I found on it was buying it with an eligible kit to trigger the 150 off promo.Milwaukee is going for world **********. That's a purchase for sure. Though I'm surprised they didn't go M12 Fuel for the nailer.
Also, are there any current deals going on the big bertha M18 Fuel 1/2" Impact? I'm thinking of getting it and just deprecating my air impact. My current air impact kinda ***** and the M18 Fuel Impact kinda rules.
JCCayer carries them they in Ontario aswell

This is one area that made me seriously consider going DeWalt. Milwaukee has a great tool selection, but missed the nailers. My 18V DeWalt trim nailers are still great, but I sure would love to see a Framer M18.
How about some yard tools as well? I'd love to dump my B&D 18V for some M18 yard tools.
JCCayer has lots of bad press. If your order doesn't ship right away, don't ask them when it's going to...
Just type cayer as a keyword into the advanced search.
Didn't have to use a ratchet at all - the M12 took off every fastener?I just finished doing the rear brakes on a 2002 Oldsmobile Aurora and the only impact I used was the M12 3/8" Fuel.
Didn't have to use a ratchet at all - the M12 took off every fastener?
I just finished doing the rear brakes on a 2002 Oldsmobile Aurora and the only impact I used was the M12 3/8" Fuel. I've gotta say not having to deal with air hoses and an air compressor was AMAZING.
Here's a quick sample excerpt from the complete process.
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These lugnuts were tightened to 95 ft/lb about a week prior. The battery I'm using is either a 2.0Ah or a 1.5Ah, I'm not sure which one it was. I think I've got 1 1.5Ah in the fleet and then like 6 2.0Ah and one 3.0Ah XC.
I recorded the entire brake job hoping to edit it into a tutorial video but I don't think I'm going to go through with it. Retracting the brake piston went somewhat questionably. On the passenger side the piston screwed right in and seated perfectly. On the driver's side it went in some but never ratcheted and didn't really seat all the way in. I wonder if maybe someone messed up the piston on a previous brake job on the car. I did test it though and both sides are working.
I might actually do another test with my air impact and see if my air impact can get off something tightened by the M12 Fuel and vice versa. I'm really not sure my crappy 1/2" air impact is more powerful. I want to say lug nuts take longer to remove with it.
Ok fellow addicts, if you could only have one M12 light which one and why? I'm in the market for one and as much as I'd like all of them I'm only choosing one. What one should I get?