Lightweight - allows the user to work longer with less fatigue
Durable - equipped with a heavy-duty, die-cast, aluminum gear housing for extreme durability
Hard hitting - produces up to 2500 impacts per minute
Editorial Review:
Power that lasts! Quality that is expected. Introducing an all-new line of 14.4 volt impact wrenches and drivers. The line offers power, performance, and durability in the convenience of a small package. These compact tools are packed with punch and deli
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0
Great little driver I purchased the Milwaukee 9081-22 1/4 inch hex driver specifically to speed the reassembly of my granddaughter's playhouse, which I was moving from one site to another. Reassembly included driving several dozen 4 inch lag bolts, several dozen 3 1/2" deck screws, and hundreds of other deck screws of shorter lengths. I was very impressed with the speed, torque, and ease of use of this hex driver. The hex driver quickly set every bolt and screw. After reassembling the exterior, I tried using the hex driver to... more info
Powerhouse I purchased this impact driver about a month ago. So far, I am very pleased with its performance. I've used it to drive lag bolts, tighten anchor bolts, and screw down Trex decking. I am suprised at how much torque this small tool is able to produce. I originally bought it because I had read reviews on how great impact drivers are for decking. While waiting for mine to arrive, a boss I know from outside my company had a dispute with one of his employees about how effective impact drivers really were. The... more info
Rated #1 two years ago by Tools of the Trade I purchased the Milwaukee 9081-22 14.4 volt impact after reading the Tools of the Trade test comparing all the then available tools in the 12 and 14 volt class. Up to that time I had used nothing but a 9.6 volt Makita impact that is at least 12 years old. The Milwaukee has the endurance and power to R&R a 16' X 7' garage door with ease on a single battery and is tough enough to take the occasional drop from 10' or so. It recently broke down and the 5 year warranty sure doesn't hurt.
not worth the money Purchased (2) of these impact drivers for metal roofing and siding, metal studs and some drywall on projects in Alaska. Both impact guns needed replacement (gearing stripped in one, nosepiece cracked on other exposing gears) within first three weeks, one replacement lasted only one month (gears whined like original and then quit). I also had a 12V Makita that still runs great (didnt even have the new NiMH batteries) after(3) of the (4) Milwaukees broke down in IDENTICAL applications. Makita now makes a... more info