For my barn shop I have 1/2 stubby but can adapt down for 3/8”. Works great!
@brokenwrench404Ай бұрын
I have a couple of each stubby, mid torque and high torque but I use my 3/8’s stubby more than anything else
@johnny4713ifyАй бұрын
First off, I'm glad you're feeling better! I actually picked up my 3/8" stubby based on your review years ago, and it's been my workhorse ever since. I'm looking to get a Gen 2 1/2" stubby this time, just to have the 1/2" option for tight spaces. I'll be picking up the Gen 2 3/8" version later on since my Gen 1 is still working like a charm. Just when I was about to pull the trigger a Dewalt DCF 921 they announce the Gen 2 so I'm glad I waited 👍🏻
@HowtoAutomotiveАй бұрын
I’m glad you like the review and it’s been a good one for you. You’ll love the Gen 2 just as much. Thank you for watching!
@WrenchingdailyАй бұрын
I have the 1/2” stubby and just use the 3/8” adapter when needed
@NutsandBoltswithToneАй бұрын
nice video Brian I appreciate you explaining the difference.
@HowtoAutomotiveАй бұрын
I appreciate you watching!
@Kiss__KissАй бұрын
Without watching the video; I'd say, "Both!!"
@HowtoAutomotiveАй бұрын
Well, you can’t go wrong with both!
@Kiss__KissАй бұрын
@@HowtoAutomotive Especially in an automotive world, from an automotive channel (HowtoAutomotive), YES!! both is a plus, and almost a must.
@johnnelwhiteАй бұрын
Ive been using an old craftsman 19.2 1/2 inch for years. It still works good but i just ordered the 3/8 stubby kit i just wanted something smaller.
@HowtoAutomotiveАй бұрын
Nothing like this stubby. Thank you for watching!
@JP-ku3heАй бұрын
Is M12 more powerful then the M18? Impact wrench
@HowtoAutomotiveАй бұрын
No the M18 tools are going to be more powerful tools. They have more battery amperage to run stronger motors.
@JP-ku3heАй бұрын
@@HowtoAutomotive I'm just confused the M12 says 550lbs torq while the M18 says 250lbs torq? I'm just learning about tools and there's so much info it's starting to get way too confusing
@ElectroAtleticoАй бұрын
Uh...did I go wrong in buying both?
@HowtoAutomotiveАй бұрын
No as long as you’re using them, both you didn’t go wrong