Xmas Gift from my CAT... Milwaukee M12 Multi Tool... with a 66 piece blade set.
All I ever got from my cats were hairballs and dead chipmunks.
Xmas Gift from my CAT... Milwaukee M12 Multi Tool... with a 66 piece blade set.

First year I didn't get myself any new Milwaukee tools for Christmas...
I don't have a cat![]()
I feel a gift card in your future..
I was in my first cooper electric in Queens NY the other day. The place is filled with stuff you don't see in any of the Home Depot's - even the heavy duty locations..
I feel a gift card in your future..
I was in my first cooper electric in Queens NY the other day. The place is filled with stuff you don't see in any of the Home Depot's - even the heavy duty locations..
Tell me you took some pics.
Yes they do.Stupid question - does anyone know if the Milwaukee heat gun accessory tips fit the cordless model ?
Do you have a big boy? High torque half. This is really good for the big diesel truck stuff. If you do I love the 3/8 compact. It is the same size as the 1/4 and a good 3/8 socket will go just about as small as you would want to use an impact for. I think it is like 200 ft-lbs. It will handle most of the things you need. Super small stuff you can use the HF for with nut drivers or with bits for screws.What do you guys think for my next fuel impact?
1/4 shank or 3/8? I’m a heavy duty diesel mechanic. I finish off damn near everything with a torque wrench. I have a weak HF 1/4 hex shank gun (which I love) but it only has 32ft lbs.
Scored a fuel 3/8 ratchet from my girlfriend. Came with a battery, charger, 1/4 adapter,and protective boot all in a soft case. Taking it to work tomorrow so I’ll be updating with a professional use review.
What do you guys think for my next fuel impact?
1/4 shank or 3/8? I’m a heavy duty diesel mechanic. I finish off damn near everything with a torque wrench. I have a weak HF 1/4 hex shank gun (which I love) but it only has 32ft lbs.
My 1/2 Fuel ratchet kit did not have boot, dk why, gonna call Milwaukee this week.... Have a list of other things to talk to them about.
Keep me posted on the outcome. I wondered into my local Home Depot last weekend. They have had a 1/2" FUEL ratchet on the clearance shelf for $169 for a few weeks. I looked it up, that's the new price. Well, Saturday they had it for $126. I bought it. It did not have a boot. Bummer, but not a deal breaker.
The kits are supposed to come with the boots but not with the bare tool.
From what I’ve seen the kit with 1 battery comes with a boot and the kit with two batteries does not.
2557-21
https://www.ebay.com/p/Milwaukee-25...ttery-and-Charger/5007600399?iid=253326463310
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2557-22
https://www.milwaukeetool.com/power-tools/cordless/2557-22
My 1/2 Fuel ratchet kit did not have boot, dk why, gonna call Milwaukee this week.... Have a list of other things to talk to them about.
Do you have a big boy? High torque half. This is really good for the big diesel truck stuff. If you do I love the 3/8 compact. It is the same size as the 1/4 and a good 3/8 socket will go just about as small as you would want to use an impact for. I think it is like 200 ft-lbs. It will handle most of the things you need. Super small stuff you can use the HF for with nut drivers or with bits for screws.
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But hoses and cords are so last millennium lol.... I can't be the only one that gets seriously annoyed when I have to plug something in. I needed the shop vac tonight (I already have a cordless one but it was in wet mode from another job) and I grumbled that o had to find an outlet and then coil the cord back up hahahaI have an air 1/2 and the shop has many air 3/8 impacts for us. I just discovers on amazon that they make 3/8 to 1/4 hex shank adapters so 3/8 it is!
But hoses and cords are so last millennium lol.... I can't be the only one that gets seriously annoyed when I have to plug something in. I needed the shop vac tonight (I already have a cordless one but it was in wet mode from another job) and I grumbled that o had to find an outlet and then coil the cord back up hahaha
I bought a hex adapter for my 3/8. That thing runs deck screws like a boss lol. I looked at the Milwaukee ones but I wanted something that would use the really short bits that come in the boxes of screws. I found one from Grainger...(westward I think) it was only a few bucks and it uses a friction ring so any hex shaped one will work.
Edit: here it is.
https://m.grainger.com/mobile/produ...123da982efb7f6fac381b0244935f93f2b53b489c1af4
If you are in a shop air does still have some advantages. Around the farm I may be in the middle of a field so I like the cordless. It is so capable I don't need the air even when I'm in the garage.
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This is so true. IDK if you follow chainsaws at all but I am a Husqvarna family as well. Just a couple years ago they came out with a cordless chainsaw to compete with a gas top handle (small arborist climbing saw). It had a battery pack that was worn on your back with a small cord to the saw. Now the saw is powered by an on-board battery just a little bigger than a m18 9AH and it can out pace the gas that it competes with.Yes - smaller, stronger impacts.. impacting ratchets.. you're not having to supply a portable power source or house Electronics or electric motors, so the tools can still be smaller - sometimes.. for now.. all that is beginning to change though... I'll go out on a limb and predict in 10 years you won't see many guys relying on air as older guys retire and tools keep getting smaller and stronger..


I have an air 1/2 and the shop has many air 3/8 impacts for us. I just discovers on amazon that they make 3/8 to 1/4 hex shank adapters so 3/8 it is!
Anybody else used theirs in freezing temperatures? I can't believe that's an issue.
The Snap-on magnetic 3/8" to 1/4" bit adapters are still on eBay (and cheaper than Milwaukee). Been running one for years, still haven't busted it yet.I have an air 1/2 and the shop has many air 3/8 impacts for us. I just discovers on amazon that they make 3/8 to 1/4 hex shank adapters so 3/8 it is!
Love this ratchet. It’s actually shorter than the snap on cordless. It’s heavier but stronger.
How's the socket retention on the Fuel ratchet?
I've got the regular and the sockets practically fall off by themselves. Ratchet is great, but the weak sauce detent annoys me.
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