I'm wondering how everyone likes these M12 stubby impacts. They've been on sale recently and are kinda tempting.
I have a couple other M12 tools - the ratchet is my fav tool in the garage I think, lol. The drill and impact driver are so-so. I actually prefer my older Craftsman C3 drill although it's much heavier and maybe would be better compared to the M18 stuff?
I'm just not sure an M12 impact would have the strength I'd need and almost seems odd that they even off a tool like this in M12 vs M18. Interested to hear others' experience.
I'm also a C3 refugee. I have and love the Stubby - more grump than my old C3 1/2" impact and obviously far smaller. I use it with a 6.0Ah battery and it's great.
If you're going to have a single impact, the brand-new M18 mid-torque 1/2" is pretty darn compact and a monster on power.
^Kind of a follow up post to the one above me.
Opinions please, I need/want a 1/2” impact. I’m debating the M18 full size non fuel one from Milwaukee, obviously. But everyone is recommending the M12 1/2” stubby, I will be doing everything from taking wheels off to installing a lift on my 4runner. Which one would you guys buy?
Personally, if you're going to use the thing a lot, I wouldn't bother with anything that isn't in the FUEL line. See my comment above with about the new Mid too if space/weight isn't a big deal. It's not massively bigger than the Stubby. Here's my last-gen Mid with my Stubby[/URL] - the new Mid is going to be even smaller.
M12 or M18 Surge? Mostly house work, woodwork type use
I have both battery platforms, so no issues there
M12 Surge. Specs are (nearly?) identical, and it's a dream to use. Smooth, quiet and light, while still offering tons of power. I'll never go back to a "regular" 1/4" impact driver if I can avoid it.


lights. We have wire mesh gutter guards, so typical clips are out. Cedar siding holds the staples well, and the adjustable power means the staple isn't pinching the wire too tight.