Milwaukee Cordless Unboxing: M12 Drill/Drivers

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Obsessed Garage

Obsessed Garage

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Have you ever dreamt of buying every single tool to figure out which ones you'll like using the most? Me too! So that's exactly what I did. It's time to start unboxing and going through the massive pile of Milwaukee tools. I'm going to break this up into sections and try to compare like to like as much as possible. Milwaukee makes many different kinds, so we're going to unbox and go through all of them.
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@tejael1
@tejael1 4 жыл бұрын
You would think this was on the Milwaukee Website. This is why I trust Matt Obsessed at its finest
@nleeumd
@nleeumd 4 жыл бұрын
I’m sure Matt will review these videos 3 months from now and will learn the words collet, clutch, ball bearings and will shake his head, bravo Matt for sharing your learning experience with your followers!
@nleeumd
@nleeumd 4 жыл бұрын
I went through learning Dewalt, Makita and Milwaukee and subscribed VCG Construction channel to learn what i know now about the differences between tools. That channel did a great job of sharing the finer details of how each tool was engineered, ill be curious to see now Matt differentiates himself. Either way, I’m a lifelong subscriber
@Thergood
@Thergood 4 жыл бұрын
I mean...he's just going to pick the most expensive tool from each line, haha. That's what he would want and they have higher selling prices. Win-win for ole' Matty.
@jakeisaac5139
@jakeisaac5139 4 жыл бұрын
With my experience in racing and doing a lot of repetitive maintenance, using a 1/4” hex type impact with a 3/8” drive socket adapter, I have snapped 2 adaptors after continuous use. In a racing environment I would rather have the dedicated 3/8” drive impact than using a 1/4” hex type impact with a 3/8” socket adapter just for the reliability purposes. If I was a diy home owner then the lesser would be acceptable and more versatile. If you are only going to be using it with sockets, I would say go for the dedicated driver.
@raymondchandler697
@raymondchandler697 4 жыл бұрын
Very enjoyable & interesting presentation to a tool novice like me.
@KelvyGoveo
@KelvyGoveo 4 жыл бұрын
Hey Matt, I ordered a Hammer drill from You as my all purpose drill. Do you recommend a kit that has driver bits etc?
@JHorvathCinema
@JHorvathCinema 4 жыл бұрын
I truly wouldn’t bother with anything *non fuel* if the goal is to carry the best. It’s all old tech and old model numbers, from before Milwaukee started to focus on mechanics tools.
@atrainace114
@atrainace114 4 жыл бұрын
It's stupid to throw away chargers because if you only keep 2 when those are loaded how do you charge the other 12 batteries.
@ObsessedGarage
@ObsessedGarage 4 жыл бұрын
I just keep batteries charged as needed one at a time.
@fpswick8458
@fpswick8458 4 жыл бұрын
Clicks video... sees a time of 1:04:39 and gets comfortable in chair
@muhammadshuaib423
@muhammadshuaib423 4 жыл бұрын
This is so awesome. No one does stuff like this on KZbin. Thank you Matt. Suggestion: Timestamp each tool for someone who is only interested in one or a few tools. Ordinarily an OG video is longer than the average and welcomed! If I was looking for a tool I would really appreciate a timestamp...even though I’m probably gonna watch the whole thing hahah.
@stevelubs
@stevelubs 4 жыл бұрын
X2 for the non obsessed.
@henriwhiteman1630
@henriwhiteman1630 4 жыл бұрын
You should make a list of ‘must haves’ and ‘nice to have’ so we can cut through it all, thanks for doing this by the way! Really appreciate it!
@seattimetv
@seattimetv 4 жыл бұрын
Henri Whiteman Agreed I’m good for two just tell me which one to get.
@ObsessedGarage
@ObsessedGarage 4 жыл бұрын
That’s the plan!
@RobMasek
@RobMasek 4 жыл бұрын
@@seattimetv in the other video he gave an overview of this project. He bought ALL the tools, and is going to go through everything real time, decide on what tools he will recommend and then focus on selling those tools directly. He will sell them at standard pricing to try and recoup his investment of time by selling the tools.
@jmackinjersey1
@jmackinjersey1 4 жыл бұрын
Your "nice to have" could be a lot different than my "nice to have." I use these tools in a professional manner, on a daily basis. So the Fuel line is definitely something I spend the few extra dollars on so that it is going to get me through the day without fail.
@kingofkings2934
@kingofkings2934 4 жыл бұрын
Hammer part is dead weight you'll never use it and you wouldnt use this type of drill for concrete anywase. I know I have one
@martylucas8557
@martylucas8557 4 жыл бұрын
Missing the point on the M12 Installation Drill Driver. It’s a tool that works great for cabinet making and install. It allows drilling and driving in tight quarters, where once you drove a screw in sideways, you’re now able to use the offset chuck to drive it in straight or drill a straight hole, etc... It competes with the Bosch Flex Click and Festool ....(whatever).
@mgc1970
@mgc1970 4 жыл бұрын
CLUTCH!!! For the love of God, man.... it's a freaking CLUTCH!!! 😁🥃👍🏻
@jacoblooman7554
@jacoblooman7554 4 жыл бұрын
I don't know how I just watched an hour long video about ONE line of Milwaukee drills. But I have no complaints :)
@tuurbow
@tuurbow 4 жыл бұрын
You should pick the best tool for the application. I dont need 300ft/lbs of torque on a 1/4" drive impact gun to screw in a 4mm bolt. Torque should *not* be the only measure of how good a tool is imo. Ease of use, battery life, practicability, portability, torque level adjustments etc should all be made priority over just looking at the torque specs.
@ObsessedGarage
@ObsessedGarage 4 жыл бұрын
Well said.
@davidbalasco9462
@davidbalasco9462 4 жыл бұрын
yes we were all screaming the words clutch and anvil at the screen
@JohnVanderbeck
@JohnVanderbeck 3 жыл бұрын
What is the anvil? I know the clutch but never heard the term anvil. EDIT: Nevermind got to that part of the video lol
@Fee.1
@Fee.1 4 жыл бұрын
Matt don’t underestimate the m12 screwdriver. You DONT need a brushless version of that, it doesn’t exist. It’s literally to make driving screws easy in low power applications. After you strip 5,000 screws you’ll appreciate that and the installation driver much more. Just about everything else go fuel. ONLY buy brushless lights ;P
@three36ixx
@three36ixx 4 жыл бұрын
in all honesty, why would you buy the m12 fuel surge 1/4" hex when you can slap a hex shockwave impact adapter #48-03-4405 on the m12 fuel 3/8" stubby and call it a day
@gloomyxyz
@gloomyxyz 4 жыл бұрын
the WOLF For the simple reason that he can. 💰
@nathangonzalez8619
@nathangonzalez8619 4 жыл бұрын
Because the stubby is rated at 250 ft pounds of torque vs 450 inch pounds of torque. Can't compare a impact with a hydrulic driver...
@JEDIwards
@JEDIwards 4 жыл бұрын
I have to defend the basic cordless screwdriver. For tons of basic household applications, it's a far better tool than an impact driver. Putting kids toys together, taking electrical face plates off, adjusting cabinet hinges... the list goes on and on. It's slower speed and lower torque is what you actually want for more precise tasks where a simple electric screwdriver is needed. It's absolutely worth the money, and it's one of my most commonly used tools.
@markrogers423
@markrogers423 4 жыл бұрын
It’s called the clutch. To adjust the torque setting to avoid over tightening.
@salleluj
@salleluj 4 жыл бұрын
Quite frustrating that he didn't know this part...love Matt, but this is table stakes. Still will buy from OG when possible, though.
@ObsessedGarage
@ObsessedGarage 4 жыл бұрын
You have no idea how hard it is to sit in front of a camera, with no script and spout of specifications off the cuff. All others cut, go and look it up, and then pretend they knew it. I nail it about 80% of the time from memory and experience. I’d pay to watch you give it a whirl.
@TheGocandyman
@TheGocandyman 4 жыл бұрын
@@ObsessedGarage I wouldn't even worry about the haters man. One of the reasons I love this channel is because you are a straight shooter. Who gives a shit if you don't know every function off the top of your head, of the hundreds of tools you have there! People need to understand the bigger picture of what you are trying to accomplish here.
@jeremylujambio3132
@jeremylujambio3132 4 жыл бұрын
@@ObsessedGarbageDotCon i agree. Theres a reason why hes been at it for years and only has 220k subscribers when people that dont know anything have millions
@markrogers423
@markrogers423 4 жыл бұрын
Obsessed Garage I know I wasn’t having a dig at you, you asked for someone to help you out and say what it was called so I did.
@speedster-qe1nj
@speedster-qe1nj 4 жыл бұрын
1/2 chuck hammer drill, gen 2 impact, 1/2 stubby all you need and the best for money my opinion. good luck.
@johnlincoln4616
@johnlincoln4616 4 жыл бұрын
For all those wondering, “cp” compact and “xc” extended capacity for the batteries.
@devonkeller9703
@devonkeller9703 4 жыл бұрын
Lol I laughed when you said if your rich & famous I would go with both but that's you bro rich & famous....
@darrinscoilsclouds1498
@darrinscoilsclouds1498 4 жыл бұрын
I’m a Milwaukee junkie. I would probably OD if I had that shipment
@ImmDanny
@ImmDanny 4 жыл бұрын
EDIT: nevermind lol, i made this comment after he talked about the 1/4" only. Kinda funny how the Stubby impacts are the ones you don't want because i've come across so many car youtubers who rave about them because of they high power but small form factor for getting into tight areas when working on cars. Some people ditch their M18 impacts for the stubbys.
@BlakesGarage
@BlakesGarage 4 жыл бұрын
They are the absolute best! I use mine every time I work on my car and its just amazing. I used to be a fool and just use a 1/4 adaptor on a impact drive but then I got a impact wrench and my mind was blown on how useful it was.
@suprdrift
@suprdrift 4 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I love my M12 stubby 1/2 impact. I'm not sure why you would want an extension on that, as that makes is not as compact, which is one of it's biggest advantages. I rarely use an extension. Mine came with an adapter to 3/8, but that's in Europe. I didn't see it here.
@Typical_Brothers
@Typical_Brothers 4 жыл бұрын
My understanding is that the hex DRIVERS are impact drivers primarily for driving screws. I don’t personally see the need for the screwdriver. The stubby impact WRENCH has a significantly higher amount of torque and I use it more for taking off lug nuts, suspension work etc. Stubby is awesome for getting into tight areas when you use short impact sockets. You can put the “square driver thingers” on the hex drivers but you won’t see nearly as much torque. Ideal setup is the fuel hammer drill, surge hex driver, 3/8” stubby impact wrench and an m18 1/2” impact wrench
@henryjk9419
@henryjk9419 4 жыл бұрын
The screwdrivers let you turn the screw by turning the handle for micro adjustment, vs an impact that disengages the drive from the tool
@LilasTools
@LilasTools 4 жыл бұрын
Screwdriver is good for interior work, small more delicate work. A screwdriver is a drill with a 1/4 hex bit holding chuck, so you can adjust the clutch to get a low to torque for door panels and the like.
@zagan1
@zagan1 4 жыл бұрын
It's the amount of torque applied and how much is put through. The gen 3 m18 impact is 500 rpm. But the screwdriver might be 50rpm etc, so much shower so you don't strip out screws
@jmackinjersey1
@jmackinjersey1 4 жыл бұрын
That is not an impact driver, but a dedicated screwdriver. Electricians use them a lot.
@jmackinjersey1
@jmackinjersey1 4 жыл бұрын
@@zagan1 Plus the screwdriver doesn't have an impact anvil.
@jamesclark7971
@jamesclark7971 4 жыл бұрын
For the impact drivers. The 1/4” hex input is called a “collet”. I have the m18 3rd gen fuel impact and the m12 surge. I use the surge for 90% of my daily tasks. Such a sleeper impact driver, quiet when you want but can drive home 3 1/2” fasteners better than the m18 brushed impact
@FrozenGecko
@FrozenGecko 4 жыл бұрын
SURGE is where it's at.
@nhfdtb
@nhfdtb 4 жыл бұрын
On the 1/4 drive impacts the fourth setting is for driving sheet metal screws. It will stop before it snaps of the screw head.
@marksironi3324
@marksironi3324 4 жыл бұрын
As someone who has M18 tools, the idea of a M12 screwdriver is very appealing. The M18 impact and hammer are ridiculous overkill for a lot of simple household tasks, a low power, light screwdriver is appealing.
@dmperdok
@dmperdok 4 жыл бұрын
The 3/8 Stubby has much more torque than the Surge.
@darrinscoilsclouds1498
@darrinscoilsclouds1498 4 жыл бұрын
The screwdriver is intended for electricians installing face plates and such. It’s also for heating and air conditioning mechanics opening up the cabinets on furnaces and ac condensers so you don’t strip the screws with an impact.
@jeremylujambio3132
@jeremylujambio3132 4 жыл бұрын
I've never had luck with Milwaukee. Impacts never last more than 3 months when using it every day. My 5 Dewalt impact guns are 4 years old and i rotate them 5 days a week 8+ hr days but i guess if they are gonna sit on the shelf i do like the red look better
@epickina
@epickina 4 жыл бұрын
41:36 Matt you didn't end up unboxing the fuel impact version.
@LilasTools
@LilasTools 4 жыл бұрын
a drill without hammer function has less wobble "run out"
@f0lkblues
@f0lkblues 4 жыл бұрын
You really should have had a Milwaukee rep with you going over the specs as you talked about the products.
@jonathanhieftje
@jonathanhieftje 4 жыл бұрын
The screwdrivers are fantastic for light duty work, electronics, kids toys, delicate jobs. I use my screwdriver over impact driver 3-1 for household use.
@tmoztothefullest
@tmoztothefullest 4 жыл бұрын
Forget the hammer function on any of these drivers. A purpose built hammer drill is the only way to go when drilling masonry.
@MrViktordagur
@MrViktordagur 4 жыл бұрын
True, but for the avarage homeowner it is an overkill to buy 2 tools when 1 will do the job.
@evictioncarpentry2628
@evictioncarpentry2628 4 жыл бұрын
Bull shit. No chance in hell id pull out my Hilti SDS to pop a couple 3/16 holes to fasten something down. My 18V drills do it just fine and fast enough. If I needed to drill 100 holes in a row, or consistently anything bigger then 1/4" then yes, a rotary hammer is the way to go. But for any homeowner or small business that's probably putting a 1/4 hole for a plastic plug/anchor... Nah. Overkill.
@henryjk9419
@henryjk9419 4 жыл бұрын
Life changing when I got my m12 fuel rotary hammer, so much quieter and smoother than any hammer drill/driver, coupled with a hammervac and it's an unbeatable combo, even use it to drill sheetrock anchors to avoid cleanup
@tmoztothefullest
@tmoztothefullest 4 жыл бұрын
@@MrViktordagur This isn't the youtube channel for the average homeowner.
@tmoztothefullest
@tmoztothefullest 4 жыл бұрын
@@evictioncarpentry2628 Your experience differs from mine. Combo driver/drill hammers are terrible for hammer drilling, especially the 12v models reviewed in this video. So.... bull shit to you guy
@benjaminshafer5444
@benjaminshafer5444 4 жыл бұрын
Dang man you gotta use a Milwaukee knife to open those boxes, already screwing up 😅.
@DolphinDivingChamp
@DolphinDivingChamp 4 жыл бұрын
"my milwaukees blocking all my drawers" lmaooo flex of 2020?
@etrankill3r14
@etrankill3r14 4 жыл бұрын
I use my m12 3/8" stubby for all my suspension work, I rarely attach an extension on there so I went with the 3/8". For heavier jobs like axle nuts or crankshaft pulleys, I use my m18 high torque 1/2"
@dbirocci
@dbirocci 4 жыл бұрын
Something that you missed was the M4 screwdriver. I have that and the M12 screwdriver. The M4 screwdriver is a tool that many people should have around the house. The issue is that very few people know it exists.
@chrism8082
@chrism8082 4 жыл бұрын
Hammer drill, 1/4 surge, 3/8 stubby impact. That’s my setup everyday at work. The 1/4 impacts can do everything the screw driver can so no need for that. Also, the torque specs are inaccurate, especially on the surge (it can’t compete with the 3/8 fuel impact). I use the surge primarily for interior work when I’m in an enclosed space (under dash/interior work) as it doesn’t have the high pitched impact noise.
@chancesoto5715
@chancesoto5715 4 жыл бұрын
I’m in the m18 platform but I got the fuel hammer drill and surge combo. It’s straight🔥the surge is so quiet.
@Bryan-df7kc
@Bryan-df7kc 4 жыл бұрын
The m12 surge is cool!
@PEDE_25
@PEDE_25 4 жыл бұрын
Def helpful as I am currently shopping for my ultimate Milwaukee setup!
@flickmybic7174
@flickmybic7174 4 жыл бұрын
Get ready for the worlds longest ongoing unboxing ladies and gentleman. Stay obsessed.
@BimmerBoy11
@BimmerBoy11 4 жыл бұрын
Just to note. The M12 Surge is a great tool, but it's 450 in-lbs (37.5 ft-lbs) of torque. The M12 3/8" Stubby Impact Wrench has 250 ft-lbs. The Stubby has over 5x more torque than the Surge. The Surge and any other Impact Driver will be used for screws, lags, or small bolt applications i.e. 10mm or less. With the Stubby Impact Wrench you would be able to take care of higher torque applications like lug nuts on a personal vehicle. Look forward to the next video. Love seeing the comparison between all of the tools. Yes everyone it's an Anvil, don't act like you have never forgot anything before. He could have edited out that bit or re-shot, but instead shows that he's human like all of us. Keep it up.
@martylucas8557
@martylucas8557 4 жыл бұрын
Matt, one more thing...the CP 2.0 batteries are nice, light weight and compact. For most tasks their sufficient, however for more intense applications the 6.0 amp will give you more power, torque and run time. If you haven’t tried it yet...runs 2.0 amp in your Fuel Drill Driver or Impact, then run the 6.0 amp. You’ll notice a significant difference in how the tool runs, e.g. more torque and power!
@FixitFred
@FixitFred 4 жыл бұрын
The M12 surge is rated at 450 in-lbs max torque which is 37.5Ft Lbs where as the Stubby impacts are rated at 1/4 100 Ft Lbs, 3/8 250 Ft lbs, 1/2 250 Ft Lbs. So the 1/4 stubby has 3 times more torque than the surge. Now the Gen 3 1/4 hex impact is rated at 1300 in lbs which is 108 ft lbs so this is on par with the 1/4 stubby impact driver. One thing that Matt does not mention when you use adapter then a socket it always adds more wiggle to the bit using a dedicated tool with only a socket on it reduces the wiggle and removes torque lost from extensions. This is awesome that Matt is reviewing all these tools since no one ever gets a chance to compare and contrast a whole tool lineup. Usually reviews are always the newest version versus the previous version.
@dpd16790
@dpd16790 4 жыл бұрын
that 1/4" hex driver with 1300 inch pounds is more power than that 1/4 stubby impact... in that case i would get the hex driver... the 3/8 stubby impact is by far the best option... at 250 foot pounds it will have more than enough power to turn 99% of stuff that fits a 3/8 drive socket... the 1/2" stubby impact is kinda a waste because it really doesn't have the power to turn the largest 1/2" drive sockets... a larger impact would be needed for the 1/2 stuff... but working on an engine in an engine bay that stubby 3/8" is the solution
@05glisedan
@05glisedan 4 жыл бұрын
Noooo!!! I'm looking to move into a new platform. My suff is very old. Was thinking about Makita but gonna be watching this series closely.
@yaris5150
@yaris5150 4 жыл бұрын
Makita makes great tools too, but the technology that Milwaukee uses in their batteries is second to none. Granted, the reality is that they hold a lot of patents currently preventing other tool manufacturers from being able to make better batteries at the moment - but they still were the first major company to introduce the lithium cell to construction. Definitely worth further research!
@martylucas8557
@martylucas8557 4 жыл бұрын
Matt, you’re probably already aware of this by now, but the M12 Surge @ 400 inch lbs is no where near the power/torque of the 3/8” and 1/2” M12 Stubbies @ 250 ft lbs, as 250 ft lbs = 4000 inch lbs. So the Stubbies are 10x more powerful than the Surge!
@Piglet6256
@Piglet6256 4 жыл бұрын
I can't really find what the "Fuel" thing means on their webpage, its kind of not explained or i missed it??? I'm guessing the tools are more powerful and/or batteries are stronger? No M18 or M28 version of these drill/drivers? But i guess i wait till the next video's where they will show up i suppose. But for us Europeans, the inch, foot and feets, stubbies, 1/2" and the 3/8" etc are confusing like hell haha. But i guess i got it all eventually.
@BandofBrothersSpike
@BandofBrothersSpike 2 жыл бұрын
Honestly I use my installation drill/driver kit as a main for my heavy duty automotive a/c job. The offset and the 90 are my favorite; and the fact that they just snap on and off to swap them is great. That and the fuel stubby. That stubby is bad A..
@henryjk9419
@henryjk9419 4 жыл бұрын
As far as the screwdrivers go for me I prefer the 2401 over the fuel 2402, I like that the 2401 chuck pops the 1" driver tips out, and battery life just driving interior screws and such is very good on a 2.0, on drill mode it will do pretty much anything you can ask of ot, I've run 4" lags into pressure treated without predrilling just to test
@MrAumbra
@MrAumbra 4 жыл бұрын
Have you used Metabo? I have the KHA 18 LTX BL 24 with the integrated dust extractor. It is really well made and works great! They are German made but Hitachi bought them 4 years ago. Something to try in the future maybe?
@fakeaccount4309
@fakeaccount4309 4 жыл бұрын
The dial on the drill drivers and screw drivers with the numbers is a torque setting that will stall the tool when that torque is reached. not sure what scale the numbers actually refer to. the 4th setting on the m12 fuel impact driver and surge is a “self tapping” mode, used for driving self tapping screws into sheet metal, it will start the tool on a high speed, as the the self tapping portion of the screw is drilling. when the tool senses the screw is beginning to fasten, it will slow the speed automatically to avoid stripping the self tapping screw!
@colt45lmer
@colt45lmer 4 жыл бұрын
Lol soo the surge is a little bit quieter and smoother but the gen 2 is more powerful. And for mechanical i use gen2 impact for 1/4. Stubby for 3/8. The mid torque for 1/2. Than you can go stupid from there if you actually need stuff more powerfull.
@brando123b
@brando123b 4 жыл бұрын
I can see it now...”Here is the new OG drill and driver polish kit. Keep your Milwaukee tools dialed in.”
@scheides
@scheides 4 жыл бұрын
A bunch of track buddies and I all swear by the 2755-22 (M18 Fuel impact w/ 1/2" anvil). It's rated 'up to 220 ft-lbs'. Can you please please please do a back-to-back test/comparo video in the future with the 2555-22 (M12 Fuel Stubby impact w/ 1/2" anvil)? We use these for wheel/tire swaps in the garage or at the track and if there's something smaller/lighter you have my attention :)
@bluezklewz8351
@bluezklewz8351 4 жыл бұрын
Using a driver with a converter for sockets is NOT the same as a impact wrench. The fit is just not the same
@Surfdacurl5
@Surfdacurl5 4 жыл бұрын
Oh and not sure if someone already mentioned, but the surge impact is 450 in/lbs not ft/lbs. You need both! Though lower torque spec over the traditional, the surge design is supposed to have better sustained torque over the traditional impact and last longer.
@darrinscoilsclouds1498
@darrinscoilsclouds1498 4 жыл бұрын
The half inch stubby is the best!!!!! 250 ft pounds. Fits in tight places for break jobs and suspension work and will remove most lug nuts. I love mine
@powang59
@powang59 4 жыл бұрын
You cant put all those drill/drivers in the same workload as the impact wrench. They are meant for removing. I would like to see you take any drill/driver there and remove a rusted exhaust bolt. By the way you drive the screw in the wood I can tell your not gonna want to whale on the bolt to remove it like you can with the impact wrench. Not hating....just clarifying what the tool is meant for.
@johnlincoln4616
@johnlincoln4616 4 жыл бұрын
There’s way more nuance in tools than you’re giving credit. It’s not just fuel is the best in the lineup so get it. More torque and bigger chuck isn’t always necessary, so why pay more for functionality you’re never going to use?
@JHorvathCinema
@JHorvathCinema 4 жыл бұрын
3/8 long ratchet, 3/8 stubby impact, and 1/2 high torque are the place to start, sub in the die grinder if you don’t work on trucks...
@f0lkblues
@f0lkblues 4 жыл бұрын
Are you only going to be selling the tool kits. Or will you be offering the battery starter packs and bear tools. Because it would be cheaper for me to buy a battery starter pack and then just pick up whatever bear tools I need.this way I don't end up with a bunch of chargers I won't use
@martylucas8557
@martylucas8557 4 жыл бұрын
Matt, we call the sku ending in 20...”Tool Only”. Because that’s all you get is the tool, sans the battery(ies), Charger and bag or box.
@Scubadiver735
@Scubadiver735 3 жыл бұрын
The fuel drill drivers (tool 3&4) do they have a ramp speed when you pull the trigger to full immediately when you are set to the lowest torque setting? I have one in the drill lineup that does and it is incredibly annoying.
@turtlecrawler
@turtlecrawler 4 жыл бұрын
The hammer drill mode at least on the m12 line is ok in a pinch, but if you really need to drill into concrete you will want to use a proper SDS hammer drill. So I would recommend the non hammer version if you can afford a dedicated SDS hammer drill.
@darrinscoilsclouds1498
@darrinscoilsclouds1498 4 жыл бұрын
The impacts that have the four molds on top. The mode you keep calling drill mode is actually a self tapping screw mode. It’s designed to drive the self tapping screw and then stop as soon as it starts impacting so you don’t stripped out screw.
@johnyb9884
@johnyb9884 3 жыл бұрын
I would like if you could use model number when talking about each of the keepers at the end of the video. I’m very interested in the best tool of the sea of Red. Thank you for your video. I appreciate it
@brandonjohnson7559
@brandonjohnson7559 4 жыл бұрын
The surge is quieter because it hits softer which in turn means less power. Always buy the non surge versions if your looking for power and if you want a quieter impact buy the surge versions
@kennethplummer4326
@kennethplummer4326 4 жыл бұрын
The 3/8 impact guns are only better than the 1/4 hex because you aren’t breaking the 1/4-3/8 adapters every other bolt
@upman664
@upman664 4 жыл бұрын
An actual Auto Tech will use 1/4 stuff like crazy. 1/4 & 3/8 stubby along with the fuel ratchets will be their go to.
@michaelhernandez1398
@michaelhernandez1398 3 жыл бұрын
Specs are off no way the impact drivers have the same or more FT LBS than the 3/8 or 1/2 Stubbys. I own both.
@jmackinjersey1
@jmackinjersey1 4 жыл бұрын
As far as the screwdriver being used as a drywall gun, I've never seen one used like that. They have a specific, dedicated/purpose built drywall screw gun that has a lot more features on it. Although I am obviously not on every job site on this planet, so there can be that one, off chance that a new guy only has that screw driver. But he'll be so slow, that he'll either not make enough money, or get the hint and buy an actual drywall screw gun. I know a lot of electricians that use those screw guns. They are light and easy to use, plus they don't sink the screw all the way through the plates, and crack them.
@BeachDigger
@BeachDigger 4 жыл бұрын
Most people. “ I need a drill”. Matt “this is a abcs127-2.6 still”. lol
@henryjk9419
@henryjk9419 4 жыл бұрын
I can ramble off Milwaukee part numbers and specs better then some of their reps
@JohnVanderbeck
@JohnVanderbeck 3 жыл бұрын
Looks to me like the dedicated screwdriver has one advantage in that it has a clutch? I'm a new homeowner and building my tool collection from scratch and decided to go with these tools :)
@jonathanroy-thibault4678
@jonathanroy-thibault4678 4 жыл бұрын
Le me tell you, a mechanic use a dedicated anvil square drive impact instead of a 1/4hex impact because it is shorter than the hex impact with a adaptor for the sockets
@Dseated
@Dseated 3 жыл бұрын
The point of the m12 was to get a smaller lighter drill. The fuel is less than half a pound lighter than the non fuel. I would have really liked to see an under 2 pound version.
@fahimhoque2027
@fahimhoque2027 4 жыл бұрын
Can you do an explainer for absolute novices? All off these to me look like drills and I have no clue where to start when I start buying tools
@heeltoe6845
@heeltoe6845 4 жыл бұрын
The surge doesn’t have the same torque as the 2554 stubby. Surge has a lot less peak torque but it’s sustained longer. So the work it does is similar to the 1/4in impact driver.
@heeltoe6845
@heeltoe6845 4 жыл бұрын
Surge is 450in-lbs. Stubby is 250ft-lbs, FYI.
@martylucas8557
@martylucas8557 4 жыл бұрын
Heel Toe, that’s right Bro! The 3/8” and 1/2” Stubbies are 10x as powerful a as the Surge. The M12 and M18 Surges are great for interior woodwork, where the M12 Stubbies are in a mechanics toolbox, taking off lug nuts and engine bolts.
@zachsimental4019
@zachsimental4019 4 жыл бұрын
From a mechanic point of view the anvil impacts are way easier to use from everyday use the quick connects are more practical but also that 1/4 inch quick connect isn’t as strong as that 3/8 or 1/2 anvil
@dpd16790
@dpd16790 4 жыл бұрын
the info on that surge impact is wrong... its in inch pounds... they have considerably less power than the others but the point of it is to be much quieter while in use...
@darrinscoilsclouds1498
@darrinscoilsclouds1498 4 жыл бұрын
the tension adjustment is called the clutch. So you would say it has 15 clutch settings or whatever the number of clutch settings is
@twr41cox
@twr41cox 4 жыл бұрын
Also, keep in mind that the quick release chucks found on the impact guns can be used with quick release drill bits. Can be very useful for driving and drilling!
@jmackinjersey1
@jmackinjersey1 4 жыл бұрын
If you work, or primarily use the drill in an automotive setting, you would never need to use the hammer drill function. So, the little bit of money, as well as the lighter option would work in that situation.
@Bryan-df7kc
@Bryan-df7kc 4 жыл бұрын
Hammer drill..check! Surge vs. Regular Fuel impact..Both check!
@trevscofield
@trevscofield 3 жыл бұрын
The Stubby's are the best... performance is amazing... I have the 3/8.
@brandonjohnson7559
@brandonjohnson7559 4 жыл бұрын
Extensions and adapters cause torque loss, that’s why the have the different size anvils on the impacts
@mk20130470
@mk20130470 3 жыл бұрын
Reason you may not want the hammer is it kills the battery if you don't use it. I have both and use the hammer free version for my job
@Pcar_dad6733
@Pcar_dad6733 4 жыл бұрын
3/8 extended ratchet or 3/8 stubby? Main use is for DYI automotive work.
@NeyJ
@NeyJ 4 жыл бұрын
OG will quickly become one of Milwaukee's most valued retailers for sure!
@ObsessedGarage
@ObsessedGarage 4 жыл бұрын
That's the plan!
@jeremylujambio3132
@jeremylujambio3132 4 жыл бұрын
With only 225k subscribers hmmm i dont think so
@TheDervs
@TheDervs 4 жыл бұрын
@@jeremylujambio3132 Only? Go find something to get 1K and come back, GTFO
@usagimoto1423
@usagimoto1423 3 жыл бұрын
Which drill do you recommend to use with the brush attachment, For shampooing the interior of a vehicle
@jmackinjersey1
@jmackinjersey1 4 жыл бұрын
With all of those tools and batteries that you've bought, have you entered their Tool/T-Shirt giveaway? Still no shirt yet?
@michaelharrison3046
@michaelharrison3046 3 жыл бұрын
Bruh I appreciate the awesome vids but would enjoy a lot more w/o the mouth breathing
@Captain-Donut
@Captain-Donut 5 ай бұрын
‼️‼️ My Weekend Binge ‼️‼️ No 2 🙏❤️ Love Scotland ❤️🙏
@omarramirez2335
@omarramirez2335 4 жыл бұрын
You can’t not go into the Milwaukee Rabbit Hole and not use a Milwaukee knife to open the boxes bud lol
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