Bighead38
Well-known member
No, just use them.
How much would you notice Chinese Characters being transposed?
I worked with some stereo equipment manufacturers that would get XLR mixed up with XRL on the labels. Those letters are Greek to them if you know what I mean. Kinda how Greek looks to me.
Question to the Milwa experts. I'm just starting an M18 set of tools. I purchased 2x 3.0Ah CP HO batteries for $99 at HD. After opening, I read the mfg date on the bottom: 190328. According to battery decoding documents, that's close to April 2019. Here it is December and I just bought them off the shelf at the local HD. Given that warrantee is either 2 years "from purchase" (if authorized dealer like HD) or 2 years "from mfg date" if not...
...would you return these batteries and try to get newer ones? Is there any concern about them sitting on a shelf for 8 months?

3/8 stubby works on my bmw lugs that are tightened to 88 by me. Might not work on your F350 that the tire shop tightened to hundreds of lbs with an air impact. High Torque is great but big and heavy. There will still occasionally be rusted or corroded or frozen bolts that you will have to do by hand. Having the pair would be ideal.

The mid torque is much better then the stubby, I have 5 different impacts and there are pros and cons to each. The M18 mid torque (1/2” drive) is my go to 1/2” drive impact and my M12 stubby is my go to 3/8” drive. Night and day difference in power levels.
I’ve actually considered getting rid of my High Torque 1/2” drive impact for a High Torque 3/4” drive one. I usually only use the high torque on really big stuff like hitch balls and stuff like that and I end up using the 1/2” to 3/4” adapter most of the time anyway.
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I do all my own car work also (99 BMW, 2008 BMW, 2008 BMW that are well out of warranty)
I also have a BMW problem, use to only have 1 typically under warranty, but since I replaced one this summer now 3 are under warranty and 2 of them I have zero interest in doing anything to except swapping on snow wheels.
The good rare ones - 1995 540 6spd, 2008 M5 6spd, 2016 M4 Convertible 6spd
The replaced every 2 to 3 years so who cares - 2017 X5 diesel, 2019 i3 Rex
Does anyone know WHY some Milwa LiIon batteries have 3 year warranty, some have 2 year, and some have 1 year?
https://www.milwaukeetool.com/Support/Registration-and-Warranty
Question to the Milwa experts. I'm just starting an M18 set of tools. I purchased 2x 3.0Ah CP HO batteries for $99 at HD. After opening, I read the mfg date on the bottom: 190328. According to battery decoding documents, that's close to April 2019. Here it is December and I just bought them off the shelf at the local HD. Given that warrantee is either 2 years "from purchase" (if authorized dealer like HD) or 2 years "from mfg date" if not...
...would you return these batteries and try to get newer ones? Is there any concern about them sitting on a shelf for 8 months?


Some of the reviews of the Stubbys I've seen state that the 3/8" anvil is less-powerful than the 1/2" (I know the specs are the same, but the 1/2" anvil is more effective at transmitting the power was the suggestion)The mid torque is much better then the stubby, I have 5 different impacts and there are pros and cons to each. The M18 mid torque (1/2” drive) is my go to 1/2” drive impact and my M12 stubby is my go to 3/8” drive. Night and day difference in power levels.
I’ve actually considered getting rid of my High Torque 1/2” drive impact for a High Torque 3/4” drive one. I usually only use the high torque on really big stuff like hitch balls and stuff like that and I end up using the 1/2” to 3/4” adapter most of the time anyway.
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Question to the Milwa experts. I'm just starting an M18 set of tools. I purchased 2x 3.0Ah CP HO batteries for $99 at HD. After opening, I read the mfg date on the bottom: 190328. According to battery decoding documents, that's close to April 2019. Here it is December and I just bought them off the shelf at the local HD. Given that warrantee is either 2 years "from purchase" (if authorized dealer like HD) or 2 years "from mfg date" if not...
...would you return these batteries and try to get newer ones? Is there any concern about them sitting on a shelf for 8 months?


Gift-card from the boss yielded this
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Hoping it ships/arrives sooner than later since the holiday break is going to see me up to my elbows in cars...

If I was sitting down making a copy of a label to make 1000's of couterfiet products, I like to think I could get it right. It's only like 20 characters. I could take a day and study it enough
Some of the reviews of the Stubbys I've seen state that the 3/8" anvil is less-powerful than the 1/2" (I know the specs are the same, but the 1/2" anvil is more effective at transmitting the power was the suggestion)
2 year are all the compact batteries...

thank you, I guarantee I would have screwed that upOk for many of you this probably wont mean too much but if anyone has recently bought the 21 pc Hole Dozer Bi Metal hole saw kit that's on special at HD for like $70 or maybe one of the other sets there are a few things to be aware of especially if you not familiar with the kit. Just ask how I found out
https://www.milwaukeetool.com/Products/Accessories/Hole-Saws/Hole-Saw-Accessories/49-56-7250
Has anyone had any issues flying with the M12 Power Source? My cheapo amazon USB power brick that i usually fly with gave up the ghost. All regulations I've read say that li-ion batteries are OK in carry-on, but I'd really hate to have my Power Source and a CP2.0 battery flagged and chucked.
https://www.milwaukeetool.com/Products/Batteries-and-Chargers/M12-Batteries-and-Chargers/48-59-1201
you'll be fine, the xray guys see thousands of 18650 batteries every day, it'll be just another power source. I've flown with 18V batteries and the ryobi inverter. just don't try to carry on actual tools with moving parts, those aren't okHas anyone had any issues flying with the M12 Power Source? My cheapo amazon USB power brick that i usually fly with gave up the ghost. All regulations I've read say that li-ion batteries are OK in carry-on, but I'd really hate to have my Power Source and a CP2.0 battery flagged and chucked.
https://www.milwaukeetool.com/Products/Batteries-and-Chargers/M12-Batteries-and-Chargers/48-59-1201
Has anyone had any issues flying with the M12 Power Source? My cheapo amazon USB power brick that i usually fly with gave up the ghost. All regulations I've read say that li-ion batteries are OK in carry-on, but I'd really hate to have my Power Source and a CP2.0 battery flagged and chucked.
https://www.milwaukeetool.com/Products/Batteries-and-Chargers/M12-Batteries-and-Chargers/48-59-1201
If I’m not mistaken it’s surprisingly forbidden to place li-ion batteries in a checked bag and you can only place it in a carry on. Can’t guarantee but one time I had a 3.0 m12 battery missing in my bag. Searched through my house and couldn’t find it. The next time I flew the lady at the counter asked if I had any batteries with me (random, I know). Then she told me the tsa regulations. Hope she is right bc I’m bringing 4 m12 batteries with me next week
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gift from my sister, a 2853 m18 impact driver. bless her heart she got me the bare tool and no battery however i was wondering if the m12 surge impact would be a better option because i already have the m12 batteries (own the 3/8 stubby and ratchet).Hey guys, sorry for the newb question, but I just got my first impact driver and I'm wondering if this noise is normal when shaking the tool? I'm assuming the noise is coming from whatever is used to create the "impact".
Does it function properly?
I haven't tried it yet as the battery is charging. Have you ever tried shaking your impact driver? or do only insane people like me try this?
Also, small world, I also live in Rockland![]()
Lol no I’ve never shaken new tools when I got them. Where in Rockland? Send me a pm if you don’t want to post it.