Customer Review: 18v Milwaukee tools are my favorite and I've used a lot of different ones. I've got the drill, reciprocating saw, light, and now the impact. The impact is powerful, the only draw back would be it's weighty. The way I've compensated was sliding the battery on the backside, seems to make it more... more info
Customer Review: For the price (super saver shipping too) this is one great wrench. Takes lug nuts out in seconds. Too bad this model doesn't have the speed adjuster. All in all will make a lot of DIY's go a lot faster.
Customer Review: You can Buy Cheap tool's, and I Have. But Never Got Any Use Out Of Them. So I Started Buying Tool's That Cost A Little More, And started Getting some Use Out Of Them. Like Milwakee, It Is a High Quality Tool. You Cannot Go Wrong With This Brand. It May Cost more. But You Do Not Have To Replace It... more info
Customer Review: I own this impact 1/2 in drive, an I do like it. Chaging tires is really easy now. The hard job was to lift the truck, removing the nuts, was pice of cake. The Impact wrench didn't even move when loosenig the nuts. A must for wife, she now can change tires with no effort.
Customer Review: It works GREAT! Arrived on time from shipping. It really puts in lag bolts without breaking the bolt. It's worth buying...
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Customer Review: Great tool for driving,screws. You can tell this unit has lots of torque. Be careful,when first using it you can drive screws too far and split 2x4's. Wish it was made in U.S.A. but it is a power house.
Customer Review: I purchased this bare driver with a 14.4 lok-tor drill kit a couple years ago and have since been very impressed with the usefulness of this little impact. At the time, i'd only once used a similar dewalt impact driver at a vendor meeting, so i wasn't really sure whether it was a second drill or an... more info
Customer Review: 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... more info