good video, great selection of impact tools, I bought the same one at Home Depot, when I opened it it came without a plastic bag, I'm intrigued, I've seen many unboxings of this impact tool and they all come covered in a plastic bag., the bag is nothing, but I don't want something that someone returns, you know, well, thank you for your video sir.
Thanks for Viewing. I don't blame you. I bought the M12 Impact with a 5.0 High Output battery, and when I looked at the battery package when I got home, it was slit open on the bottom, and upon closer inspection of the battery, it looked like a fake/clone, and it was, I took it back to the Home Depot and returned it, didn't even tell them what happened I just said I didn't want this battery and that was that. I bought another one after I inspected the packaging and the battery more closely before purchasing. They keep it behind locked displays, so, someone must have done a switcharoo or something.
@joeygordon7265 Use st least a 3.0ah HO battery if you want to get good power. Th 5.0ah battery works like the 3.0 but lasts longer. For the best power, the 6.0ah HO or a forge 6.0 will give the most power. Oh, don't forget the new M12 Stubby that just came out if you haven't already bought this one.
Sir that's normal. Don't worry about it. The anvil is very short compare to the socket in size and length. The socket is long and the anvil is short which creates off balance that's to be expected. The weight of the socket is also heavy to from the end of it which creates the off set spin. Hold the end of the socket as you spin it try balancing it. Center of gravity will balance it from one end of it.
Thanks for replying. I suppose that makes sense. I was using the M12 Stubby 1/2" with the 3/4 socket and really didn't notice it wobbling around in the work space. Otherwise, ya, everything seems "normal" Have a good day.
The coolest intro in the history of power tools ever!
Glad you enjoyed it 😃
good video, great selection of impact tools, I bought the same one at Home Depot, when I opened it it came without a plastic bag, I'm intrigued, I've seen many unboxings of this impact tool and they all come covered in a plastic bag., the bag is nothing, but I don't want something that someone returns, you know, well, thank you for your video sir.
Thanks for Viewing.
I don't blame you. I bought the M12 Impact with a 5.0 High Output battery, and when I looked at the battery package when I got home, it was slit open on the bottom, and upon closer inspection of the battery, it looked like a fake/clone, and it was, I took it back to the Home Depot and returned it, didn't even tell them what happened I just said I didn't want this battery and that was that. I bought another one after I inspected the packaging and the battery more closely before purchasing. They keep it behind locked displays, so, someone must have done a switcharoo or something.
How does it work with the 2.0 battery? Does it perform well or is it weak?
It Kicks just as much, just not as long. Thanks for watching. Have a good day. 😃
@1Patient Thanks for the polite response, and have a great day as well. Appreciate that 💯
@joeygordon7265
Use st least a 3.0ah HO battery if you want to get good power. Th 5.0ah battery works like the 3.0 but lasts longer. For the best power, the 6.0ah HO or a forge 6.0 will give the most power.
Oh, don't forget the new M12 Stubby that just came out if you haven't already bought this one.
@@MrCaribe65 It literally got delivered today. I am looking into the battery now...
@@MrCaribe65 thanks appreciate the feedback
Sir that's normal. Don't worry about it. The anvil is very short compare to the socket in size and length. The socket is long and the anvil is short which creates off balance that's to be expected. The weight of the socket is also heavy to from the end of it which creates the off set spin. Hold the end of the socket as you spin it try balancing it. Center of gravity will balance it from one end of it.
Thanks for replying. I suppose that makes sense. I was using the M12 Stubby 1/2" with the 3/4 socket and really didn't notice it wobbling around in the work space. Otherwise, ya, everything seems "normal" Have a good day.