@@Istandbywhatisayit only does it in neutral. Most of the time I never leave there. Plus you won't be switching when testing. I still don't like it tho 😂
For all those that are complaining about the speed switching technique, if you think about it it's a gem because you can change speeds with just 1 hand if the other is occupied holding something in place.
@@1wildcast249 Not really. I mean in terms of power yeah both are pretty much on the same field, however m12 is just lighter, you can slap xc 6.0 battery and that m12 will last you for days. M12 is just better all around impact to have.
@@bleyz3557agreed, the weight difference alone is why I only ever use m12 anymore. It does 99% for half the weight and only grab m18 on those rare occasions.
@usdpaulp The direction button is larger than it used to be, so a few times we flipped it to neutral and changed settings on accident. Irritating, no. On the plus side, no switch to go bad. On the flip side, it is different than anything else.
I feel like it is an amazing change, I’m a mechanic and I find with throwing tools around the shop from place to place the mode it’s in will switch without me knowing.
@@octaviooctavio819 Almost every time. I often use my impacts as drivers. I switch them to low to seat the bolt then torque it with a torque wrench. In high, my impacts usually over torque on the first hit.
That speed switch reminds me of the welder i used at work. I loved that wire welder. If i had multiple difference heats and speeds, i could set up to four settings. I would have a super low heat as (1), then pulse at (4). Loved that thing.
@@Robyne_u61most likely to keep the same form factor...increased motor size in the spot that used to host the switches ;) check torque test channels video where he opens them up and you can tell
Milwaukee just set the bar for the next 10yrs like they did with the original m12 stubby. Companies needed 10yrs and 18v to FINALLY catch up. I think that trigger will get phased out or made optional, but can't wait to upgrade
That's incredible torque for a stubby , workshop addict know there stuff. Available in 1/2 and 3/8 drive . I would trust 1/2 " size for stubborn awkward confined spaced bolts but unsure of 3/8 .
3/8 is just as good. The sockets fit into tighter spaces too. Got mine for mechanic work and it does great. It occasionally has a bolt it can’t get off but that’s usually because it’s too rusted or something. Powerful little impact.
@@jeffreybouche3817 yeah that's one of the reasons why I'm looking at 1/2 , which is what I was thinking 1/2 inch anvil has more surround advantage power edge , tho 3/8 has better power advantage in confined spaces . There's always that 1 stubborn rusty bolt problem which you and I know that is a pain in the butt . Yup thinks bro for the info
Given that I like to fidget with the trigger, including the quick *buzz buzz* when I pick it up, I see the mode switch being a problem. I love my m12 stubby though. So much better than the 1/8th inch adapters on the impact driver (which I took a lugnut off with once, by the way). The M12 platform has been worth every penny.
@georged1085 no because the m12 and m18 have their purposes. Impacting fir long periods if time on thw smaller m12 batteries causes premature wear and unnecessary battery damage
@@ariguerrero8762 I only use Milwaukee, so I know it's good. I just didn't expect this one to flood out this much compared to the new 1/2 impact. Barely got any attention.
@saiiiiiii1 and thats my fear is they might screw up threads that way specially those who use air impacts without properly looking. Makes me not want to take my car to a shop and do my own repairs.
@1stRanger thats the mindset problem of kicking the can down the road. Many mechanics forget that stuff like oil change, caliper bolts, etc are stuff that will be opened and shut fairly regularly. Brakes get can adjusted a couple times a year. So when someone is half assing these guns without being careful, thread can get stripped, bolt can be rounded off, etc. It just takes few extra seconds to be careful.
Ordered mine from Acme Tools yesterday, wont be here until next month though. Every NAPA here in S. Texas is trying to pawn off the 2555 as a 2563... Nope.
ive been seeing a lot of people complaining about the speed setting and I don’t get the whole concept of it. I’ve had mine for about 2 months now and I’ve still yet to accidentally change modes while wrenching
It’s a good tool, but the only negative is you can watch the torque test channel and they show that you need the 5 ah high output Or it doesn’t get anywhere near the 550 rating that it says
@@Irishluckily I've working on heavy duty trucks for more than, 10 years , only using dewalt , I've never had an issue with dewalt . On the other hand , Milwaukee does not have enough power to do the job , batteries never have enough charge , the batteries are broken. Or they don't hold the charge. Always something wrong with Milwaukee ..
Had to return mine it went dead and would blink 4 times no response from the rrigger other then that. Sadly there arent any in stock anymore in my area
So i see alot of people complaining about the torque mode setup. Ive had mine for almost 2 months now and it hasn't been an issue one time. How often do you actually leave it in the neutral mode and hit the trigger? Mine is always in forward or reverse so i just dont understand the issues
Yea I got the 3/8 with a 4amp amazing power obviously the 1/2 will work harder and yea I know you can use a 3/8 to 1/2 but it’s never the same as the actual 1/2
M12 tools really are the bee’s knees. As a DIYer tho, I can’t justify the cost just yet. I’ll keep using the Hyper Tough 12v stuff until either I can afford the M12, or I finally say “hey these things suck” about my Walmart stuff
Harbor freight is a step up from Walmart tho! Can get a compact impact for 80 bucks right now. Tore down two trucks so far in a week and no complaints.
17 year mechanic here. I use Milwaukee impacts on the daily for YEARS. The first thing that always goes out on mine. The trigger. Now I have to hit the trigger to also change the mode? Yeah I will skip these.
The new High output batteries are made of a much more durable plastic, they also redesigned the clips slightly for a better fit. And honestly I’ve dropped my old m12 batteries from a 20+ foot ladder many times while installing gutter and still never broken one…. It might not be the most durable design but seriously it’s more than strong enough.
Dang I just bought the m12 stubby (1st gen) with a 4.0 battery+charger for $200 about 4-5 months ago on eBay new. I knew a new was going to come out soon but there were no information online anywhere or rumors.. all good tho. I haven’t even used it yet besides to change out some brakes 1 time,. I just like to collect cool things
For those that are complaining about the way you switch modes, I implore you to look at the guts of one of these things and you will understand why the normal push-button mode change was eradicated. It quite literally could not fit because of the changes to the motor size.
@@scarecrow1490 the worry is less about them breaking and more about the chroming flaking off into your eyeballs, which I don't need to tell you isn't great
Ur best bet is an authorized online vender. I literally searched "new milwaukee m12 stubby" and the first listing was a "pick up now" at my local home depo
I like the neutral gear shift that’s a good idea way better than the stupid button on the top like the old m12 and also the stupid installation driver for cabinetry with no reverse switch
I work in a diesel shop and pretty much exclusively use the 3/8. Pick up some of those flat impact rated adapters that can step it up to 1/2 if needed.
That speed selector is unnecessary. I say so because I have the old one, and that was NEVER even CLOSE to being a complaint. I DID wish the backlight for the speeds was brighter on the old one, but I have managed... My big gripe with these is that the nut-busting torque is one thing, but for tightening, they're useless. Unless this one's different.
@@YocedEcoy Milwaukee keeps making new iterations of tools that were rather outstanding to begin with and making fundamental changes that just make the tool crappier than its predecessor. And it's not because they're following the example of the rest of the market. They're basically non sequitur.
@@orijimithis is better in almost every way than the first gen, the method of switching modes isn’t that serious but it’s an upgrade in RPM and torque.
@@cooliecrewspeedshop We have yet to see if this isn't gonna be another tool of theirs you'll have to drive to Home Depot and turn in for a new one every couple of weeks.
I have a high torque and a bunch of the 1/4 hex drivers so I kinda need or want a mid torque so I may pick one of these up but I my need more batteries and I imagine there is a decent power difference with a bigger or ho battery I just have small ones
Really liking mine can't believe so many people complain about the switch it feels like the perfect way to do it and gets rid of the button that let's a bunch of stuff into the case. I think they killed it and improving on the gen 1 was asking a lot.
Because most people would switch it by accident. A physical switch worked every time and lets you know it's in the right mode. This is just weird and goofy
Not a fan of the speed switch. But can’t deny the power in a compact form
Does no one got the trigger twice before using the drill????
@@Istandbywhatisayit only does it in neutral. Most of the time I never leave there. Plus you won't be switching when testing. I still don't like it tho 😂
Who changes the speed 😂
I see a lot of stripped oil pans in the future
@@melonlab80why would you be using an impact on an oil pan?😅
For all those that are complaining about the speed switching technique, if you think about it it's a gem because you can change speeds with just 1 hand if the other is occupied holding something in place.
That’s like saying how revolutionary a light switch is. We understand why it’s there 🤦🏼♂️
@@ronaldmurphy2419😂😂 no dude, obviously you just don't GET IT 🤣
I could do that already before
You already can just can't have baby hands lol
A gem for someone with only one hand. For the rest of us it’s just dumb.
That thing should teach my girl a thing or two about nut-busting torque.
You win 😂
Never bust a nut, nuts are too expensive to lose
Especially with the smaller size
Nice
I have the 3/8". It is a powerhouse! I can't believe how light and compact it is. 12 volts, that's crazy!!
Tool price
@@VooDooV6worth every penny with 1 trip to the upullit lot
550 busted nuts on an adjustable speed 1/2" M12 stubby replaces most impact tools
My m18 does just as good . And battery lasts longer
@@1wildcast249 Not really. I mean in terms of power yeah both are pretty much on the same field, however m12 is just lighter, you can slap xc 6.0 battery and that m12 will last you for days. M12 is just better all around impact to have.
@@bleyz3557depends on what you're working on tbh. There's uses for both.
@@1wildcast249m12 with two batteries will last you forever. 100% duty cycle. You’ll never be waiting for a battery
@@bleyz3557agreed, the weight difference alone is why I only ever use m12 anymore. It does 99% for half the weight and only grab m18 on those rare occasions.
I'm super excited but the speed switching method seems goofy. Did you find it irritating?
@usdpaulp The direction button is larger than it used to be, so a few times we flipped it to neutral and changed settings on accident. Irritating, no. On the plus side, no switch to go bad. On the flip side, it is different than anything else.
@@WorkshopAddict yea no worries they will come out with a new one in 2 years. I have Gen 1 Gen 2 and Gen 3 tools 😅 bastsrds keep changing stuff
I feel like it is an amazing change, I’m a mechanic and I find with throwing tools around the shop from place to place the mode it’s in will switch without me knowing.
Seems goofy but who cares? Maybe it’s just me but how often do you get out an impact wrench and actually need to turn the speed down
@@octaviooctavio819 Almost every time. I often use my impacts as drivers. I switch them to low to seat the bolt then torque it with a torque wrench.
In high, my impacts usually over torque on the first hit.
That speed switch reminds me of the welder i used at work. I loved that wire welder. If i had multiple difference heats and speeds, i could set up to four settings. I would have a super low heat as (1), then pulse at (4). Loved that thing.
That’s awesome torque for a 12V stubby that may have a fighting chance of fitting in to close quarter type areas.
Honestly id rather just have the mode shifter on top like the original
Right seems horrible who keeps thinking of these dtuff
@@Robyne_u61most likely to keep the same form factor...increased motor size in the spot that used to host the switches ;) check torque test channels video where he opens them up and you can tell
Milwaukee just set the bar for the next 10yrs like they did with the original m12 stubby. Companies needed 10yrs and 18v to FINALLY catch up. I think that trigger will get phased out or made optional, but can't wait to upgrade
I just ordered mine. I should be getting it soon!!
Who cares?
That's incredible torque for a stubby , workshop addict know there stuff. Available in 1/2 and 3/8 drive . I would trust 1/2 " size for stubborn awkward confined spaced bolts but unsure of 3/8 .
3/8 is just as good. The sockets fit into tighter spaces too. Got mine for mechanic work and it does great. It occasionally has a bolt it can’t get off but that’s usually because it’s too rusted or something. Powerful little impact.
@@jeffreybouche3817 if I need 1/2 in.. I grab air haha the 3/8 subz is the best
@@jeffreybouche3817 yeah that's one of the reasons why I'm looking at 1/2 , which is what I was thinking 1/2 inch anvil has more surround advantage power edge , tho 3/8 has
better power advantage in confined spaces . There's always that 1 stubborn rusty bolt problem which you and I know that is a pain in the butt .
Yup thinks bro for the info
@@mikekahotea8148 ALWAYS THAT ONE BOLT! lol. Cheers
@@mikekahotea8148 Where can I get the model from the video?
Love that sound TrRRRRRrrrrRRrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr and bolts out
Just got one it has impressive power. The friction ring popped off and disappeared in about 5 minutes of use
Given that I like to fidget with the trigger, including the quick *buzz buzz* when I pick it up, I see the mode switch being a problem. I love my m12 stubby though. So much better than the 1/8th inch adapters on the impact driver (which I took a lugnut off with once, by the way). The M12 platform has been worth every penny.
It only switches when in neutral (when the direction button is in the middle and does nothing)
Damn, Milwaukee musta consulted with the Kardashians on their social media campaign for this new impact
I had to buy the 1/2” and the 3/8 just to upgrade my old ones which still work perfectly
I like it. Most impacts are so bulky that you can't use them in a lot of places. This looks a lot better.
this actually looks really cool, do they have the 2nd gen m18?
Nope. The m18 250ft-lbs is practically useless besides battery size. Idk why milwaukee isn't updating it yet
@@MrJetFormationbecause they have the upgrade the m18 mid torque too. If they made the m18 stubby 550+ ft lbs mid torque would be pointless
@georged1085 no because the m12 and m18 have their purposes. Impacting fir long periods if time on thw smaller m12 batteries causes premature wear and unnecessary battery damage
I like that you used a chrome socket in there too. Let’s face it, we’ve all done it before
This is the 4th or 5th video I have seen regarding this m12 and I think I just might jump on the M12 platform seems like a great tool
Nut-busting torque is crazy
Damn, they paid so many to get this out. It's basically flooding in my shorts.
Sounds like a personal problem.
Maybe it's just really popular because it's one of the best impacts(torque and size/weight) for the price
@@ariguerrero8762 I only use Milwaukee, so I know it's good. I just didn't expect this one to flood out this much compared to the new 1/2 impact. Barely got any attention.
I want that speed switch on the m12 hex impact driver, that would be amazing (for non automotive purposes)
I recommend to get just the big one is more strong snap on bcs the tires need big power.
I have one last week, is working so good
Dang a year ago I went into the M18 line for their gen2 impact wrench. Might if gone with this instead if available.
Taking them off is one thing, but are mechanics starting the bolts manually to avoid crossthreading them?
Hell no 😂
@saiiiiiii1 and thats my fear is they might screw up threads that way specially those who use air impacts without properly looking. Makes me not want to take my car to a shop and do my own repairs.
@@asadb1990 never saw a torque wrench being used on wheels there ever🤣
It will be unscrewed by someone else anyways. 😅
@1stRanger thats the mindset problem of kicking the can down the road. Many mechanics forget that stuff like oil change, caliper bolts, etc are stuff that will be opened and shut fairly regularly. Brakes get can adjusted a couple times a year. So when someone is half assing these guns without being careful, thread can get stripped, bolt can be rounded off, etc. It just takes few extra seconds to be careful.
Ordered mine from Acme Tools yesterday, wont be here until next month though. Every NAPA here in S. Texas is trying to pawn off the 2555 as a 2563... Nope.
ive been seeing a lot of people complaining about the speed setting and I don’t get the whole concept of it. I’ve had mine for about 2 months now and I’ve still yet to accidentally change modes while wrenching
Got one recently and like it a lot.
Still trying to decide if this is the one I want for working on cars.
Tough call as the M18 line has some really great options!
@ so would you recommend the m18 line instead?
Is this enough for removing lug nuts?
It’s a good tool, but the only negative is you can watch the torque test channel and they show that you need the 5 ah high output Or it doesn’t get anywhere near the 550 rating that it says
The square (bigger) m12 batteries get in the way when you do lug nuts
Can't extend it?
@@ariguerrero8762 the stubby already lacks power for lugs… adding extensions reduces torque
How? I've used this exact setup for a few tire changes and the battery is no where near hitting anything?
Ready for these to hit the market
I've got one and works great
Great warranty for a product that will almost definitely need it vs the more durable competition.
Just ordered the 3/8ths, mildly regretting not ordering the 1/2?
depends on what you want to do with it but you can just get an adapter that goes from 3/8 to 1/2
I love my 3/8. Definitely getting this little bad boy.
Is it really as powerful as claimed?
@@JF32304 according shoptoolreviews its even more powerful
right i might keep my last gen in 3/8th and get this in 1/2
@@JF32304yes...as long as u use the new 5amp HO battery
Oh yeah, impact that hub tight! Make sure it goes no where.
They need that mode changer on the 1/4" impacts. Always accidentally bumping it when putting in torque screws or sheet metal screws.
I love my m12 tools.
Great!!! Milwaukee Always two steps behind dewalt !🤣
And DeWalt is a step behind Hercules. 😂
Dewalt is trash stfu
No one serious about cars is buying a Dewalt lmao get real
@@Irishluckily ....so what are they buying?
@@Irishluckily I've working on heavy duty trucks for more than, 10 years , only using dewalt , I've never had an issue with dewalt .
On the other hand , Milwaukee does not have enough power to do the job , batteries never have enough charge , the batteries are broken. Or they don't hold the charge.
Always something wrong with Milwaukee ..
I don’t care for how you change modes but I’ll adapt lol I’ll be replacing my 1st stubby 3/8” with this one asap 😂
Should I do 3/8 or 1/2
Had to return mine it went dead and would blink 4 times no response from the rrigger other then that. Sadly there arent any in stock anymore in my area
So i see alot of people complaining about the torque mode setup. Ive had mine for almost 2 months now and it hasn't been an issue one time. How often do you actually leave it in the neutral mode and hit the trigger? Mine is always in forward or reverse so i just dont understand the issues
Golf Carts are awesome
Yea I got the 3/8 with a 4amp amazing power obviously the 1/2 will work harder and yea I know you can use a 3/8 to 1/2 but it’s never the same as the actual 1/2
damn this stubby & the flex are very strong ! Dewalt makes a nice 1 also
M12 tools really are the bee’s knees. As a DIYer tho, I can’t justify the cost just yet. I’ll keep using the Hyper Tough 12v stuff until either I can afford the M12, or I finally say “hey these things suck” about my Walmart stuff
Harbor freight is a step up from Walmart tho! Can get a compact impact for 80 bucks right now. Tore down two trucks so far in a week and no complaints.
The new Hyper Tough releases are an insane value
Pretty damn good power for a stubby
3/8 o 1/2? Inch?
17 year mechanic here. I use Milwaukee impacts on the daily for YEARS. The first thing that always goes out on mine. The trigger. Now I have to hit the trigger to also change the mode? Yeah I will skip these.
Changing a switch is not the hardest thing to do honestly. If it's just that ..
@@saiiiiiii1Shouldn't have to.
This was not designed by someone who uses tools, in my opinion.
@@iFixJunk It was designed by marketing team purely for the sakes of saying “look how cool and unique it is”.
If only m12 battery housing clips didn't suck
The new High output batteries are made of a much more durable plastic, they also redesigned the clips slightly for a better fit. And honestly I’ve dropped my old m12 batteries from a 20+ foot ladder many times while installing gutter and still never broken one…. It might not be the most durable design but seriously it’s more than strong enough.
@@dmac5916those are the ones I’ve had the most problems with!!!
Dang I just bought the m12 stubby (1st gen) with a 4.0 battery+charger for $200 about 4-5 months ago on eBay new. I knew a new was going to come out soon but there were no information online anywhere or rumors.. all good tho. I haven’t even used it yet besides to change out some brakes 1 time,. I just like to collect cool things
my stubby is a limited use tool and more powerful than i need 99% of the time but the 1% it’s come in clutch
For those that are complaining about the way you switch modes, I implore you to look at the guts of one of these things and you will understand why the normal push-button mode change was eradicated. It quite literally could not fit because of the changes to the motor size.
He said nut busting 😮. Had me sold before i seen what was busting it 🤣🤣
Why are you using it on a lug nut without a torque stick?
Did I just see you use chrome sockets on an impact just before you changed the modes?
Chrome sockets are a dime a dozen and only break every once in a while.
@@scarecrow1490 the worry is less about them breaking and more about the chroming flaking off into your eyeballs, which I don't need to tell you isn't great
Only question that matters. Does the battery stay connected?
Yes. They added some clips that hold the battery pretty firmly so they don't fall off anymore
“Nut busting torque”
When are the M18 tools coming out with the new motor, or is Milwaukee anticipating for kinks to work out.
Glad I waited!
Good thing i just bought the 250ftlb m18😅
Did he run an impact on a wheel bearing nut?
So these m12 stuff it cant use the m18 batteries? Just m12 batteries?
Where are you guys buying these? I can't find them anywhere only the 3/8 not the 1/2"
Ur best bet is an authorized online vender. I literally searched "new milwaukee m12 stubby" and the first listing was a "pick up now" at my local home depo
You only need 1 mode, all the power. I never take mine out of full power
I’m 1000% getting this thing before I do my suspension kit assuming it could break the nut on my 00 accords axle what do you think?
It will
How does it handle adapters and extensions ?
Wonder when there will be a good deal on it
They should make a third option for the stubby with is 1/4 in drive
I hope that is coming, although we do not need it at this power level.
When does it release to the market?
Its all I purchase.
This is nuts
Whats the longest lasting and strongest battery on this new stubby
5ah HO
I like the neutral gear shift that’s a good idea way better than the stupid button on the top like the old m12 and also the stupid installation driver for cabinetry with no reverse switch
Wher in Ireland can this be bought ?
Torque specs? Its spec’d to the master race
ready to sell my 1st gen for one of these
When can I buy in Australia?
Casually waiting on a 1/4 inch stubby update 🥲
Just bought the 1/2in
how much for tool + 4ah battery + charger?
I want one but I don’t know which one to get? 3/8 or 1/2 I’m using it mainly on my truck taking off and on lug nuts.
I work in a diesel shop and pretty much exclusively use the 3/8. Pick up some of those flat impact rated adapters that can step it up to 1/2 if needed.
@@michaelbolton1090 will do, thanks 👍
When is it available?
Thinking about buying the 1/2 but i already have the mid torque m18
Would you recommend getting the mid torque or this? I’m wanting to get one for car maintenance
@jordantremblay136 probably this one it's lighter and it packs almost the same power
@@rmartinjr83 thank you! This helps me out a lot!
That speed selector is unnecessary. I say so because I have the old one, and that was NEVER even CLOSE to being a complaint. I DID wish the backlight for the speeds was brighter on the old one, but I have managed...
My big gripe with these is that the nut-busting torque is one thing, but for tightening, they're useless. Unless this one's different.
Milwaukee's really been gunning for some sort of record for unforced errors lately.
what does that mean lol
@@YocedEcoy Milwaukee keeps making new iterations of tools that were rather outstanding to begin with and making fundamental changes that just make the tool crappier than its predecessor. And it's not because they're following the example of the rest of the market. They're basically non sequitur.
@@orijimithis is better in almost every way than the first gen, the method of switching modes isn’t that serious but it’s an upgrade in RPM and torque.
@@cooliecrewspeedshop We have yet to see if this isn't gonna be another tool of theirs you'll have to drive to Home Depot and turn in for a new one every couple of weeks.
At what point does it stop? The anvil can only take so much right?
Definitely not a problem with the ultra compact impacts
NOT AVAILABLE YET
Setting the preload on a wheel bearing with an impact is fucking mental.
I have a high torque and a bunch of the 1/4 hex drivers so I kinda need or want a mid torque so I may pick one of these up but I my need more batteries and I imagine there is a decent power difference with a bigger or ho battery I just have small ones
Looking for something lighter as a DIY guy and this may be it, Will this be stronger than my p261 Ryobi 1/2 impact? And better?
Huge upgrade. This will be much smaller and almost twice as powerful if you get the xc 5.0 AH battery
Why are you making vertical videos on youtube?
Really liking mine can't believe so many people complain about the switch it feels like the perfect way to do it and gets rid of the button that let's a bunch of stuff into the case. I think they killed it and improving on the gen 1 was asking a lot.
Because most people would switch it by accident. A physical switch worked every time and lets you know it's in the right mode. This is just weird and goofy
I too order one to work on golf carts lol
What kind of torque???