Brian Eslick from How to Automotive talks to you about what Milwaukee tools you should buy and what ones you can live without.

The 2767 M18 FUEL™ 1/2″ High Torque Impact Wrench with Friction Ring. For those stubborn and rusted bolts by delivering 1,000 ft-lbs of fastening torque and 1400 ft-lbs of nut-busting torque.

½” Ext. Anvil Controlled Torque Impact Wrench w/ ONE-KEY™ delivers Controlled Torque for fastening and up to 1,100 ft-lbs of nut-busting torque. Professional tire technicians can perform faster tire service.

1/2″ Mid-Torque Impact Wrench w/ Friction Ring delivers the best power to weight ratio, most access in tight spaces, and faster removal speed. It provides 650 ft-lbs of nut-busting torque and only weighs 5.1 lbs, making it extremely versatile.

3/8″ Stubby Impact Wrench is the industry’s most compact cordless impact wrench. At only 4.8″ in length, it allows you to work in tighter spaces delivering the power to complete many of the most demanding tasks and increasing your productivity.

3/8″ and 1/4 Extended Reach Ratchet is the latest addition to our best-in-class lineup of battery powered ratchets. These MILWAUKEE® M12 FUEL ratchets provide industry leading torque output with a slim head profile and an extended neck that give you the longest reach in tight spaces. The long neck electric ratchet features an Investment Cast Steel Yoke housing and a POWERSTATE™ Brushless Motor that deliver superior durability you expect from Milwaukee. The long reach electric ratchets are the ideal addition to any tool chest; allowing you to get to stubborn, hard to reach fasteners without the concern of knuckle busting. The 3/8″ cordless ratchet provides the performance of a pneumatic ratchet with up to 55 ft-lbs max torque, the same torque output as our M12 FUEL™ Ratchets.

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  1. Doug R

    Good advice. I don’t believe anyone has the tools that Milwaukee has to offer.

  2. Marco Philhom

    Any Future reviews on stubby M 18 ( mid-torque) 1/2 inch drive.

  3. AdamBomb

    The current mid torque is 600ft lbs removal. It wouldn't be a noticable mistake, but the NEW mids coming out in November are 650 ft lbs (and stubbier).

  4. Trevor Lynch

    Get the hex because you can add a 1/4 in adapter and it will work almost exactly like the 1/4.

  5. Evan Suggs

    I really like my M12 fuel screw driver. I feel like the numerous torque settings makes it handy for fastening a variety of smaller screws that don't require an impact.

  6. anw0625

    Why the drill driver over the hammer?

  7. Stacy Cornett

    Do you use any snap on cordless, or have you gone with the milwaukee full time.?? I'm curious. Thanks.

  8. Rob Shapiro

    m12 stubby has 250 ft lbs the compact m18 has 215;220 ft lbs. not a huge difference other than size

  9. Rob Shapiro

    right angle impact is my go to. installing tow hooks in tight areas. ratchets arent impacts. rai works for what its built for

  10. tux k

    I'm watching your video.
    but I don't understand English lol
    I'm japanese mechanic.
    Milwaukee tool is best of tool.
    Makita is most famous in japan.
    But there is not powerful and not ratchet.
    I hope Milwaukee tools come in Japan.

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