Milwaukee Tools 3/8 Stubby Impact and How it’s Held Up After One Year of Use
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Brian Eslick from How to Automotive http://www.howtoautomotive.com/ talks with you about the new Milwaukee Tools M12 FUEL 3/8 Stubby cordless impact wrench and how it's held up after one year of use. The cordless impact wrench is 5.1" in length and delivers high torque with its POWERSTATE brush-less motor. The compact impact delivers up to 250 ft-lbs. breakaway torque, easily removing stubborn bolts and fasteners. The cordless impact gun features REDLIINK tool technology with 4-Mode Drive Control, provides unmatched control in various fastening applications.

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