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Milwaukee M18 Fuel Mid-Torque Impact Wrench Review

Milwaukee M18 Fuel Mid-Torque Impact Wrench Review

Posted on October 1, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

If you’re thinking about starting big with the high-torque or going small with the compact, give the Milwaukee’s mid-torque impact wrench a close look first. It’s much smaller and lighter than the high-torque and still has the power to cover a surprising range of applications that you might not expect from a mid-torque model. Even though the compact version is nice for close quarters, the mid-torque won’t leave you wishing you had more power and it’s only about an inch longer.
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