I enjoy my Milwaukee cordless tools. It is rare that they surprise me any more since I own and use so many of them both in 18v and 12v. In case you are wondering what "many" represents, I counted yesterday and I own 34 of their cordless tools and several more corded versions.
Kat gave me a the new Stubby impact for Christmas and we immediately put it to use installing some rock rails, door rails, tub rails and corner armor.
It is outstanding. One way you can figure which tool works well is to pay attention to what folks pick up and use when there are several to choose from laying in the same pile. Over and over throughout several days we found ourselves picking up the little impact more that the 3 or 4 others laying next to it. If you have 12v Milwaukee Batteries and are looking for a great little lighter weight impact, you won't be disappointed.
https://www.ebay.com/p/Milwaukee-Im...-Cordless-3-8-In/5023963836?campid=5337789113
I'll try and update as we test it on more demanding stuff.
Kat gave me a the new Stubby impact for Christmas and we immediately put it to use installing some rock rails, door rails, tub rails and corner armor.
It is outstanding. One way you can figure which tool works well is to pay attention to what folks pick up and use when there are several to choose from laying in the same pile. Over and over throughout several days we found ourselves picking up the little impact more that the 3 or 4 others laying next to it. If you have 12v Milwaukee Batteries and are looking for a great little lighter weight impact, you won't be disappointed.
https://www.ebay.com/p/Milwaukee-Im...-Cordless-3-8-In/5023963836?campid=5337789113
I'll try and update as we test it on more demanding stuff.
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