Project_shadow
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I think those are photoshopped too, they don't look quite real.
Can only dream lol
I think those are photoshopped too, they don't look quite real.
Would be the only cordless model..
Has anyone used the 2728 blower with standard batteries?
Is it worth saving money on the tool only? Or do I need a 5.0 or 9.0 battery?
Home use only, 20 min use per battery is fine.
So...I've got a dilemma.
I want to buy either the 2754-22 or 2861-22 kits, but not both. It's possible I would consider picking up the one I don't get at some point in the future but it wouldn't be till next winter at earliest, probably, so assume not.
I already have the 2663 and 2763 as well as the earlier gen (non-Fuel) 1/4" Hex Impact as well as Fuel and non-Fuel drills, hammer drills, sawzalls, etc. All M18.
My big gripe with the 2763 is it's size. I don't care about the weight, just it's overall dimensional package. While I tend to be able to make it work in most cases that I really need it, sometimes I can't. I'm mainly doing automotive work and home workshop type stuff - it is not for a trade job. The 2754 seems nice in that it's VERY compact and should have enough power for *most* things on a car. The 2861 has more juice than my old 2663 in a smaller package, which is awesome, and I can definitely see the use in it.
I've looked at pictures in this thread and others, is the 2861 small enough that it's worth getting? Is the extra compactness of the 2754 the better choice despite having way less torque than the 2861, especially for when I'm working in tight areas on cars? I do work on some pretty old (50+ year old) and/or rusty cars sometimes and typically the 2763 fits where I need it to, but not always.
2861 will be like the old 2763 in terms of power but more compact and lighter. I just ordered one. I have the old 2763 and its newer bigger brother. I also have the 2753. It will do lug nuts no problem in warm weather. I use it a lot because it is compact. Look into a 1/4 Or 3/8 M12 ratchet if you want something small that does 30-35 lbs. The 2753 is really not much more compact than the hex impact. One advantage of any of the newer tools is adjustability, in contrast to the single speed 2763.
I swear I have noticed a performance difference using a 9.0 vs a 5.0/4.0.
2861 will be like the old 2763 in terms of power but more compact and lighter. I just ordered one. I have the old 2763 and its newer bigger brother. I also have the 2753. It will do lug nuts no problem in warm weather. I use it a lot because it is compact. Look into a 1/4 Or 3/8 M12 ratchet if you want something small that does 30-35 lbs. The 2753 is really not much more compact than the hex impact. One advantage of any of the newer tools is adjustability, in contrast to the single speed 2763.
I have the 1/2" version of the 2754 (aka the 2755B). I also have the 2763. I recently had a chance to hold a 2861 in my hands...
Without a shadow of a doubt, forget about the 2754 and get the mid torque. It's barely bigger. Odds are, if you're in a situation where the 2861 won't fit well, the 2754 probably won't fit well either. There has been a number of times where I've had to have my 2755B pegged and rattling away for several seconds before it busted the nut or bolt loose. I'm just a guy from Boston who works on his 2003 VW Jetta. I'm not doing Mac trucks even large SUV work. Just a regular compact car with small-ish (relatively speaking compared to trucks, etc.) fasteners and some rust...nothing wild but far from pristine. The 2755B (again, basically the same thing as the 2754) struggles on enough things and has struggled enough times to piss me off.
It's fine for small fasters and for running down brand new nuts/bolts/lags, but other tools can accomplish this too. IF the 2861 is ever overkill and you want something a little smaller, you got your impact driver and socket adapters.
I'm telling you, if the 2861 existed when I was in the market for a "95% of everything" impact, I would've purchased it. Forget the compact, get the mid torque.
Your model #s are all over the place haha
Not sure there is a "newer bigger brother" to the 2763 high torque.
Thanks for this 'real world' review. I also work on a lot of smaller cars (but also some 1/2-1 ton trucks every now and then). The thing I really like about the 2754 is the 3/8" anvil and the 2861 has a 1/2" anvil (there's no off-the-shelf 'mid-torque' 3/8" gun). There's not often instances where there are bolts that I struggle to get loose that I can't get my 2763 on and 3/8" sockets are typically smaller and shorter which makes fitting into tight places much easier.
I could use a 1/4" Hex to 1/4"|3/8"|1/2" adapter for undoing smaller/lower-torqued items with my old M18 1/4" Hex impact, but adding an adapter just makes it longer, at which point I may as well have/use a 2754 which has way more torque anyways.
Looking at:
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=6331655&postcount=7438
and
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=6331862&postcount=7439
and
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=6331907&postcount=7442
shows there is still a reasonable difference in size between the 2754 and 2861, though nowhere near the difference in size between either of those and the 2763. Has anyone put a 3/8" anvil on the 2861?
It was confusing at first but I made sense of what he was saying and appreciate his feedback.
No problem glad I could help. I will also add that I think the compact wrench torque figures are very very fluffy. In reality, the power difference between the compact wrenches and compact drivers (Fuel wise at least) is truly pretty dang marginal. The wrenches do have a slightly larger impact assembly, however the anvils appear to be the same size on the "smacking end", so it's likely a slightly stiffer/bigger spring and a slightly higher gear reduction to suit. Same exact motor.
I wouldn't be so quick to discount your non-fuel impact driver. It's no wimp.
And lastly in terms of size...it's NOT big! Go to HD this weekend and see if you can feel a mid torque. My store has the pin detent model. I'm telling you...seeing/feeling is believing haha
Anyone brave enough to find out it a 3/8 anvil would / could fit on the 1/2" mid torque? Or is that what you guys are discussing. I'm too lazy to read.. got issues today..
Your model #s are all over the place haha
Anyone brave enough to find out it a 3/8 anvil would / could fit on the 1/2" mid torque? Or is that what you guys are discussing. I'm too lazy to read.. got issues today..
Thanks again for more feedback. I guess I'll have to go tomorrow and check some out - hopefully my store or one somewhat locally has them to play with. I'll be back in Canada for the weekend and they don't tend to have as big a selection as the stores here in Michigan do.
I also have to consider the added price of going with the 2861-22 vs a 2754-22 or especially a 2754-22CT. Not huge (but still noticeable) between the 2 '22' versions but definitely no small difference between the 2861-22 and the 2754-22CT. I have plenty of 3/4/5.0 batteries and the consensus seems to be these smaller ones are really nice to use with the 2.0's, so it is a nice option
You are right. I was typing on my phone, which usually results in compromises. I was confusing the 2763 with the older 2663. I checked and the ones I have are the 2754, 2753, 2763, 2663, 2456. I agree with you that the 2861 is powerful enough to do most jobs while being compact and light -- I ordered one and it should arrive any day.
Your model #s are all over the place haha
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It was confusing at first but I made sense of what he was saying and appreciate his feedback.
You are right. I was typing on my phone, which usually results in compromises. I was confusing the 2763 with the older 2663. I checked and the ones I have are the 2754, 2753, 2763, 2663, 2456. I agree with you that the 2861 is powerful enough to do most jobs while being compact and light -- I ordered one and it should arrive any day.
I'm sure they will be fine. I still have (2) 1.5AH compacts from my 1st M18 combo kit. I use them on everything but my blower and vac and they are still going strong after 8 years!I'm gonna rock 2.0's on my mid torque when I get it, even if it permits a small dip in power. Still more power than the 275x models and I want it as small/light as possible
Thanks again for more feedback. I guess I'll have to go tomorrow and check some out - hopefully my store or one somewhat locally has them to play with. I'll be back in Canada for the weekend and they don't tend to have as big a selection as the stores here in Michigan do.
I also have to consider the added price of going with the 2861-22 vs a 2754-22 or especially a 2754-22CT. Not huge (but still noticeable) between the 2 '22' versions but definitely no small difference between the 2861-22 and the 2754-22CT. I have plenty of 3/4/5.0 batteries and the consensus seems to be these smaller ones are really nice to use with the 2.0's, so it is a nice option
I asked if anyone had done it - don't know if anyone has, but if I get the 2861 I'd be willing to test it out. I'd just need some help tracking down the right parts to swap in.
I'm sure they will be fine. I still have (2) 1.5AH compacts from my 1st M18 combo kit. I use them on everything but my blower and vac and they are still going strong after 8 years!
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Are any of you guys using the Milwaukee M18 Fuel Polisher? If so how's it working for you vs a corded version you may have used? If anyone is using it for wood finishing I'd really like to hear your experiences. I'm abit concerned about run time and power. I can't find any horsepower or other power numbers for the 18v product to compare vs the corded versions.
Nope, not normal. They lock in solid.Just picked up the 18v Drill and Impact set and both batteries rattle when fitted to the tools. Is this normal? I expected a solid lockup with these. It feels cheap.
Milwaukee doing work.
Nope, not normal. They lock in solid.
Just picked up the 18v Drill and Impact set and both batteries rattle when fitted to the tools. Is this normal? I expected a solid lockup with these. It feels cheap.
I think you missed a spot with the Caution tape![]()
Just picked up the 18v Drill and Impact set and both batteries rattle when fitted to the tools. Is this normal? I expected a solid lockup with these. It feels cheap.
