Has anyone seen the new Milwaukee Tick tracking device for tool? Kind of pricey at 29 a piece But i guess if it saves you from leaving a tool on a job it is worth it.
Mid torque impact ordered.... did it through Hd so at least there's a store to bring it back to if there's an issue

Six years or so ago I borrowed what I thought was a non-Fuel M12 Hackzall. I really liked it and went out and bought the Bosch 12V version since Lowes had a special for a free PS20 driver with the purchase of another 12V Max tool.
At any rate after reading that article I now wonder if the one I borrowed was the M12 Fuel as I do recall it felt smoother and vibrated less than the Bosch I ended up buying. Maybe the brushed M12 is smoother as well, I don't know.
I do like the Bosch for yard work and use it a lot. Would love to have a Hackzall but am getting by with the Bosch while I decide what system to go with next. Milwaukee releasing a M18 Fuel would sway that decision for sure.
It would be hard to have a bad day when you can open a drawer like that.
What is the tool to the left of the sawzall.
My 3/8 fuel compact impact can remove wheel lugs so there must be something wrong if the mid torque can't.
:Have you done any sanding with the multi tool? How did it do?
Find the whole linked conversation on the mid torque extremely vague
Maybe it was just on the wrong mode setting:
Unless the tool in some way had a unique physical internal problem I find it really hard to believe especially with the numbers posted that there was issues, but at the moment that is one I don't have at not yet.
Socket weight could sometimes make a difference I seem to have an easier time with 1/2" deep on my 55B than using shallow or similar 3/8 deep sockets on the 54
As for the 2763 struggling that is even harder to believe even with 3 inch extension that unit could probably snap off a stud!![]()

New m18 metal cutting circular saw coming
https://www.milwaukeetool.com/power-tools/cordless/2782-20
I bought the 7 1/4" deal with the 9AH battery, and the guy who bought the saw from me said it's what everyone at his work uses for metal. I don't know what they're cutting but evidently it works well and holds up as a metal cutting circular saw.Nice i have been eyeing that, let us know how it works
a 19mm thin wall impact socket (not enough room for a standard one) and a 3" extension in the highest power mode. It just hammered away and the bolts didn't budge.
I bought the 7 1/4" deal with the 9AH battery, and the guy who bought the saw from me said it's what everyone at his work uses for metal. I don't know what they're cutting but evidently it works well and holds up as a metal cutting circular saw.
Yeah, the hammer blows were just absorbed by the torsion in the extension. If you were applying a steady force that wouldn't matter, but impact tools deliver torque in direct proportion to rigidity.
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Anyone else experience something similar with the mid-torque? I was dead set on buying one the first time I saw it go on sale. I would expect 600 ft-lbs of torque would be plenty to remove a lug bolt. He has the Lexus version of the Prius. I forget what it's called, but it's relatively new. We are in Wisconsin with lots of winter salt, but still...
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To get the free 9.0ah battery & charger probably.
A buddy was buying was buying the One Key drill and impact during the holiday promo, so I went with and got the circ. saw deal cheap. Ended up getting the 9AH for like $40 after I sold the saw.You'd have to be a dang good salesman for that. I would have a hard time paying $150 for an opened Fuel circ saw.
My 3/8 fuel compact impact can remove wheel lugs so there must be something wrong if the mid torque can't.
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15% off select Milwaukee bare tools over at Toolup, code MAD15. Stacks on some of the price discounts already in effect. Ex M12 3/8 ratchet and jigsaw $67 after code.