Bro DIY - Unboxing a Milwaukee M12 FUEL, 2 Speed Screwdriver, # 2402-20

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  • Опубліковано 15 кві 2024
  • !! CORRECTION !!
    At 6:15 I mentioned a torque value of aprox 200 pound feet. In reality, the max torque value ratio is aprox 37 pound feet of torque.
    This one is just a short vid of the 2-Speed, Gen-3 Screwdriver new addition and reasoning for purchase.
    I am very satisfied with the Milwaukee name brand across the specific offerings in both the M12 and M18 battery platforms, finding a solution for any need.
    Milwaukee FUEL products are well thought out with built-in quality.
    The category for this 'slot-filler' is a welcome addition to the collection and will be used for many years.
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  • @brighter3539
    @brighter3539 3 місяці тому +1

    been looking to get some more m18s myself but the m12s do interest me a lot too for getting into smaller spaces

    • @Bro_DoItYourself
      @Bro_DoItYourself  3 місяці тому +1

      I have found, on this new platform, that Milwaukee has really done a deep dive into the tech/task foray.
      For me, the M18 line is the working man's reach solution, and the M12 line is for the rest of us, but ... the M12 screwdriver is another 'gap filler'.
      Personally, I am glad the same Red Link / Fuel tech. has been advanced with the same emphasis on both platforms.
      On my garage lighting project, I found the M18's were overkill and pretty much stored them after stocking up with the M12 tooling. I will definitely use the M18's on the heavier construction and use the M12 line as the everyday reach-for.
      I suppose, after decades, switching platforms and brands, we have all been bitten by the choice of offerings bug.
      Thanks for viewing!

    • @brighter3539
      @brighter3539 3 місяці тому +1

      Thanks for the reply mate.
      Yeah i do find that its a gap filler aswell. Im a mechanic and use the 1/2 and 3/8ths impacts a lot and already got a m18 drill but would like to get myself a 1/4 and the m12s seem to be more what im looking for. Thanks for content mate.

    • @Bro_DoItYourself
      @Bro_DoItYourself  3 місяці тому

      @brighter3539
      Ya know? I would suggest the M12 FUEL Surge gen.3. This tool is my choice for all tasks not requiring mass torque.
      I, too have been a development jet engine mechanic for almost 50 years and have used mostly company supplied SnapOn 3/8",1/2",3/4"&1" drive batt. & air with 1/4" hex drive Bosch 12v and can tell you now, from experience, the M12 FUEL Surge would be the only tool in my home box if I just had one to choose. It impacts and drills with a deftness of finger pressure.
      An amazing tool.
      Good luck!