Bought two of these and they work awesome. Worth every dime, We do our own tires on the road now saving us a lot of time and money waiting on tire service.
I used th-cam.com/users/postUgkx4ynqaujg7rZKFapA8s29kTpRszJGa3-K this for the first time today to replace the front wheel bearing on my rwd 98 dodge dakota. This had absolutely no issue removing or reinstalling the lug nuts and it took off the axle nut without any struggle. Sounds like it's got some muscle to it. Time will tell
Thank you!! I was going to buy this one for the lug nuts but thanks to you, I’ll be better off with the extended anvil. I don’t want to be embarrassed by being two inches too short on the tractor diff hubs
My recommendation is to get the one with the standard/short anvil and get a 1” impact extension to use when needed. Having the 1” impact with the extended anvil is a pain when using It for yoke nuts when the trans is still in the truck. So with the short anvil you have the ability to just add an extension.
The extended anvil is the only one with the torque limiting feature (stops between 360 and 450 foot pounds) . The stubby doesn't get that from what I can tell
@@kainhall You are correct !! I just got the extended anvil model 1 inch and also a 3/4 in and setup their settings on the one key app. It seems like they will be a beast at handling whatever I throw at it. Besides the 1inch kit coming with 12AH batteries and 3/4 with 6AH that 3/4 with the 12ah will be amazing.
I wish there were more reviews like this still coming out. Not an “influencer” paid to make content and click bait stuff. Just someone who uses a thing and talks about it. An actual end user.
Well, you should check out Project farm and Torque test channel then. Doesn't get more objective than those two, and especially with project farm he covers a lot of things with pretty scientific testing methods
Thank you, my friend, I have been thinking about purchasing a badass impact but was not looking to spend cash and not getting the results I was looking for !! So now I have viewed it in action I am very impressed !!! Looks like I will be going to my local vendor and making it part of my toy toolbox!!Thank you again!!
Thank you for posting this video. I kept going back-and-forth on whether to get the short anvil or longer anvil. I sure am glad I watched your video because I was leaning towards the shorter one and I would’ve been screwed not being able to get my drives off.
Uria711 I went back to using the air operated impact , I work on different trucks and some times others overtighten the lug nuts , when they are over titghen the air one has more power to get them loose.
Just picked up the 1/2” for the tires on our coaches at work and it rips em off with little amounts of uga dugas. Torqued to 450. And takes everything else off the buses too.
This would be a nice tool to throw behind the seat next to an air jack. An air bottle jack doesn't need a ton of air to operate like an impact. Now this tool just eliminated a large onboard compressor on my truck ! Thank you !
Just get an extension, I use the 1/2"/3/4" Milwaukee impact, more than does the job, unless there's some serious rust or stripping of the thread. Truck tyre lugnuts are usually about 475ft-lbs torque, that thing will do over 2,000 I think, that is just about close enough for most wheel loaders, tractors and even quarry or mining haul truck lugnuts - largest, CAT 797 has 54 36mms @2,300ft-lbs (3,200Nm). By the way I'm not gonna tell you how to work but lugnuts should be torqued down to the right torque using a big 4 or 5 foot long torque wrench, that way you don't strip threads, don't under/overtighten and don't lose tyres early.
Those lug nuts should be torqued but in my experience 99% of the shops or truck mechanics that I have seen removing truck tires do not torque them and yes that's why you need a 1" impact to remove them a 1/2" will take some of them off but if your doing this commercially in a large volume every day you would wear that poor thing in no time.
It just depends how tight some people get them, I had the 1/2" Milwaukee, New impact, couldn't take of the lug nuts on an f250 , it was the high torque, I couldn't believe it..
Somewhere in Milwaukee headquarters: milwaukee engineers:yes,we will listen demands of mechanics and we will fabricate what ever they come up with, and we will fullfill every their desire,in meanwhile somewhere in japan in makita hq:makita engineers talking to makita ceo,hey boss milwaukee beating us we need to come up with something,we have nice ideas for a new tools,we spoke with daily mechanics and they gave us some good ideas,makita ceo:wtf i don't want to listen mechanics and their nosense,we will produce coffee machines,portable fridges,jackets and useless things and you will stick to my plan or you will get fired,makita engineers laughing who gives a fuck we will do like boss says produce shit which is useless.regards from:croatia.
This man just spoke some of the most infamous last words ive ever heard “if i had another 2 inches, id probably make it” Spread this like you would them cheeks, if you could.
Chis Davidson My ingersoll rand 1" air impact is stronger than the milwaukee 1" and it also has way more rpm than the miwaulkee impact. I said this was my honest review so I have to tell you i got rid of the 1" milwaukee impact because i have several 1" impacts and my air impact was stronger so I couldn't justify keeping it .I got rid of it to buy other tools that i needed more.In my line of work you're never done buying tools. I am not afraid of the milwaukee 1" impacts durability because i have just about every impact they make including their smaller pistol grip 1" and they have been a joy to use with no problems.
@@creativecreative9582 You didn't use a torque wrench. Please be careful, the tool is way too heavy. You can hurt your bad or get a heart attacks. It's way too heavy for me & my daughter to you. Thank you for doing the reviews.
The pistol style 1 inch isn't made to loosen.... only tighten . Soft joint (aka, designed to be removed and bolted back many times) is what you use the D handle for . Hard joints.... like steel beam to steel beam is what you use the pistol style for
Hi bud I’ve hot the other m18 1 inch but it’s not the d handle I don’t find it’s got enough power to undo wheel nuts on my truck have you used other as the one you’re using in video seems powerful but I got other one from whatching video but didn’t live up to expectations??
James hayden Yes I own the other 1 inch milwaukee impact its a pistol grip and like you say it doesn't have enough power to do truck lug nuts, the one on the video has the power but it's expensive.
Not sure if you already solved the issue with the short anvil but if you haven't here is a possibility. Sunex 5313 1" Drive Impact Extension 13 or Grey Pneumatic (4007E) 1" Drive x 7" Extension Socket 7" Extension w/ Pin hole
Unfortunately, this model is not offered here in Bulgaria or with the longer spindle there is the smaller Milwaukee, M18ONEFHIWF1-802X with a price of BGN 1550- $ 950. How many dollars does it cost you. Greetings from Bulgaria.
@@radoslavbogdanov2690 Yes it is more expensive outside the US, I also have the smaller Milwaukee 1" impact that was $750 dlls for the tool only no battery.
Here is the site in Bulgaria here we pay duty on US items, maybe that's why the difference in price. But there is a battery, a suitcase and a charger. With us it is 23:44, I wish you a good evening. I am posting a link to the store. I would like to see what the small impact is capable of, for now I do not have the opportunity to buy them but these will be my next machines. trapkovi.com
I like this guy. He seems like an honest, hardworking man. He should make more videos.
Thanks, I was looking for a new impact to put on my spark plugs
Interior work😂
O my god 🤫
You said this exact comment on another video with this tool
@@noufalabdulla9707 Just trying to help fellas save some money and hassle
@Josiah Jaylen No one cares
I’m an electrician, all my tools are Milwaukee. I have absolutely no use for this but, I WANT IT!! That things a beast!!!
for the oil change, to put the drain bolt back on to jiffy lube spec
I can relate to that. Lol
haha i feel the same
@@hahaha12345678993 That spec is about 27 ugga duggas
Driving ground rods bro
Bought two of these and they work awesome.
Worth every dime,
We do our own tires on the road now saving us a lot of time and money waiting on tire service.
I used th-cam.com/users/postUgkx4ynqaujg7rZKFapA8s29kTpRszJGa3-K this for the first time today to replace the front wheel bearing on my rwd 98 dodge dakota. This had absolutely no issue removing or reinstalling the lug nuts and it took off the axle nut without any struggle. Sounds like it's got some muscle to it. Time will tell
We use em in oilfield work for opening manway hatches on p tanks. Saves so much hammer wrenching on large nuts.
Thank you!! I was going to buy this one for the lug nuts but thanks to you, I’ll be better off with the extended anvil. I don’t want to be embarrassed by being two inches too short on the tractor diff hubs
You can buy an extension
Perfect for me at the quicklube for taking out drain plugs
Forget about taking them off, your gonna need this to put them plugs back on
33 lb ft
My recommendation is to get the one with the standard/short anvil and get a 1” impact extension to use when needed. Having the 1” impact with the extended anvil is a pain when using
It for yoke nuts when the trans is still in the truck. So with the short anvil you have the ability to just add an extension.
Totally agree !
The extended anvil is the only one with the torque limiting feature (stops between 360 and 450 foot pounds)
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The stubby doesn't get that from what I can tell
@@kainhall You are correct !! I just got the extended anvil model 1 inch and also a 3/4 in and setup their settings on the one key app.
It seems like they will be a beast at handling whatever I throw at it. Besides the 1inch kit coming with 12AH batteries and 3/4 with 6AH that 3/4 with the 12ah will be amazing.
I have nothing i could use that on but I want it🤣
"If only i had another 2 inches, it would make it" damn man, if only we all had 2 more inches 😔
Imaging marc anthony is behind j-lo: damn i wish i have 2 more inches... can't reach! you need p-diddy impact senor
Extension
The Cornwell man found me a extra deep socket.
That's what she said lol
I wish there were more reviews like this still coming out. Not an “influencer” paid to make content and click bait stuff. Just someone who uses a thing and talks about it. An actual end user.
Well, you should check out Project farm and Torque test channel then.
Doesn't get more objective than those two, and especially with project farm he covers a lot of things with pretty scientific testing methods
@@Birb_of_Judge I e followed both of them for a while. They make great stuff!
I want this so bad but i wouldn't have anything to use it on haha, great review 🤟
This gun will get the spark plugs out of a Ford 5.4 triton 3 valve engine 💪🏼
no tools required... they blow them selves out lmao
@@LogansReelAdventures You just gotta clean around the bore hole so they dont blow out.
Thank you, my friend, I have been thinking about purchasing a badass impact but was not looking to spend cash and not getting the results I was looking for !! So now I have viewed it in action I am very impressed !!! Looks like I will be going to my local vendor and making it part of my toy toolbox!!Thank you again!!
michael you can get it from home depot and try it , if you're not satisfied they give you 90 days to get your money back it's their policy.
Thinking to buy me a semi truck ..only to justify that I’ll buy this 1” with all pride.
Thank you for posting this video. I kept going back-and-forth on whether to get the short anvil or longer anvil. I sure am glad I watched your video because I was leaning towards the shorter one and I would’ve been screwed not being able to get my drives off.
Uria711 I went back to using the air operated impact , I work on different trucks and some times others overtighten the lug nuts , when they are over titghen the air one has more power to get them loose.
I know there are other tool makers out there but in my own opinion milwaukee is where it's at
That d handle looks absolutely perfect what a badass tool
I do all my tractor trailer tires with a half inch drive Milwaukee fuel high torque that thing is awesome
It also makes a great nut runner if you own a RP2000. (torque multiplier)
Thanka so much for doing this video!!! One of my favorite videos to watch over, and over again!
former HM Thank you for watching!
Just picked up the 1/2” for the tires on our coaches at work and it rips em off with little amounts of uga dugas. Torqued to 450. And takes everything else off the buses too.
Great review, I'll wait for the longer stud one.
First good review on this tool.. thanks for posting
This would be a nice tool to throw behind the seat next to an air jack. An air bottle jack doesn't need a ton of air to operate like an impact. Now this tool just eliminated a large onboard compressor on my truck ! Thank you !
Ahhh so this is what the guys at take5 use to put my drain bolt back in... makes sense
no this isnt big enough for that application
Well damn😂😂😂
Great video, thanks for taking the time to do it. The extended anvil version is available now so that is what I will be getting
Mick Thompson Nice ,thanks for watching ,Have a good day !!!
Finally an impact that can torque my drain plug to spec😁😁
You're awesome man. Well done showing the power OF MILWAUKEE!
Thank you, i apreciate your comment
You say you are not a you tuber but you did a great job explaining 👏 thanks for your time
Thank you , your comment is very much appreciated !!!
The god of the wrenches
GOOD JOB MY BROTHER YOU DID EXPLAIN VERY WELL 🙏🇲🇽🇺🇸
Thank you 😊
You may be able to change the anvil for the longer one... check on that! Thanks for posting.
Nice review, thank you for taking the time to educate us.
My pleasure thanks for watching.
Great review. You answered my questions about the battery powered Milwaukee.
Just ordered one. Can’t wait to use this at work for changing spark plugs
beautiful video, liked it! 👍
Someday try a torque multiplier ( norbar, or some other brand) and review it.
I like my RP2000.,I hear snap on now owns Norbar , Bahco and Williams. (but I never see him)
Nice new tool, simple work without air compressor
That's a nice tool boss!!!
I’ve been wondering about those. That’d be a good size for yoke nuts too.
Yes they are very good on any jumbo bolts or nuts.
Nice honest review, thanks 👍
Thank you !
Honestly perfect video
Thank you
thank you. I just ordered the long anvil today. should be here Thursday. great video.
Enjoy !
Thanks for the review it helped me today
Just get an extension, I use the 1/2"/3/4" Milwaukee impact, more than does the job, unless there's some serious rust or stripping of the thread. Truck tyre lugnuts are usually about 475ft-lbs torque, that thing will do over 2,000 I think, that is just about close enough for most wheel loaders, tractors and even quarry or mining haul truck lugnuts - largest, CAT 797 has 54 36mms @2,300ft-lbs (3,200Nm).
By the way I'm not gonna tell you how to work but lugnuts should be torqued down to the right torque using a big 4 or 5 foot long torque wrench, that way you don't strip threads, don't under/overtighten and don't lose tyres early.
Those lug nuts should be torqued but in my experience 99% of the shops or truck mechanics that I have seen removing truck tires do not torque them and yes that's why you need a 1" impact to remove them a 1/2" will take some of them off but if your doing this commercially in a large volume every day you would wear that poor thing in no time.
@@creativecreative9582 We retorq all of our truck tires after 100 km torque to 500' pounds great video!!
@@404notfound..... Thank you for watching !!
How do you know that he doesn’t have it set for torque spec on the impact.. You can set this impact for whatever lb of torque you’d like.
Absolutely Beast.
I think that would work good installing those hub cap bolts.👍🏻
Hi can you please tell me the size of that socket you using?
The size of the socket is 33 mm .
This was a great review appreciate it!! 🤙
Definitely make more on anything else you buy. We need you to be the brave one to shell out the money before we do. 😁
Yes sir no problem!!😁
Do leaf springs, suspension , crank shaft bolt with out a tortch. Im getting the 1400lb milwaukee impact
Great review!!!
This will be great for tightening my oil drain plug ☺️
Oh Shit guys VTEC trying to be funny!!!! THIS IMPACT HAS MORE POWER THAN YOUR PIECE OF SHIT VTEC!!!😂😂😂😂
You can get a 13 inch long 1" drive extension on Amazon for 50 bucks.
Nice video! I looking for the right 1 and I think that's it
How's this holding up? It's been a year since you uploaded.. any problems?
Muy Buena explication primo saludos desde Chicago Jalisco
Saludos !
Good stuff
Good honest review
Thanks
If your going to use it on simi’s. Buy the Milwaukee 2869 model. It’s designed for lug nuts since it has 6” extension built in.
Or he could just get an extension, most likely a lot cheaper.
Great video thanks for posting I think I'm going to get one
A true American right here! Awesome review!
Thank you for watching!
I just use a Milwaukee 1/2” high torque and it does fine
It does but some us tool junkies are never satisfied Lol.
creative creative hahah I’m the same way with a lot of things never satisfied
It just depends how tight some people get them, I had the 1/2" Milwaukee, New impact, couldn't take of the lug nuts on an f250 , it was the high torque, I couldn't believe it..
Update I think my 1/2” high torque blew up taking semi wheels off all the time
What a powerful tool my sir! god bless 🙏🥰
God bless!!!!!
Great video man! 👍
Thank you! God bless
Make a video after the first month. What are your toughts on it? Thanks
Somewhere in Milwaukee headquarters: milwaukee engineers:yes,we will listen demands of mechanics and we will fabricate what ever they come up with, and we will fullfill every their desire,in meanwhile somewhere in japan in makita hq:makita engineers talking to makita ceo,hey boss milwaukee beating us we need to come up with something,we have nice ideas for a new tools,we spoke with daily mechanics and they gave us some good ideas,makita ceo:wtf i don't want to listen mechanics and their nosense,we will produce coffee machines,portable fridges,jackets and useless things and you will stick to my plan or you will get fired,makita engineers laughing who gives a fuck we will do like boss says produce shit which is useless.regards from:croatia.
Good comment LOL!!!
Love it buddy keep us updated on it let us know if you have any problems with it
this is best impact for truck change tired other thing ...no problem ..
Para mostrar a força dela ,aperta na pneumática e despertar com a milwaukee, aí a gente ver quanto de força ela tem 👍
Good video !
Ow that this video is 2 yrs old, do you still like it and have you had any problems?
So this is what the dealership used to put my drain plug back on with.
This man just spoke some of the most infamous last words ive ever heard “if i had another 2 inches, id probably make it”
Spread this like you would them cheeks, if you could.
It's been just over a year, how's it holding up? Have you come across anything that the air one couldn't shift but this wound it straight off?
Chis Davidson My ingersoll rand 1" air impact is stronger than the milwaukee 1" and it also has way more rpm than the miwaulkee impact. I said this was my honest review so I have to tell you i got rid of the 1" milwaukee impact because i have several 1" impacts and my air impact was stronger so I couldn't justify keeping it .I got rid of it to buy other tools that i needed more.In my line of work you're never done buying tools. I am not afraid of the milwaukee 1" impacts durability because i have just about every impact they make including their smaller pistol grip 1" and they have been a joy to use with no problems.
Great advice
That is one nice Asian impact gun.
What torque number should it be for those bolts?
The torque for those lug nuts is only 500 foot Lbs.
@@creativecreative9582 You didn't use a torque wrench.
Please be careful, the tool is way too heavy. You can hurt your bad or get a heart attacks.
It's way too heavy for me & my daughter to you.
Thank you for doing the reviews.
@@angelisone Thank you very much for watching.
Amazing I love it!
Great video Thanks
Wolverine Chamberlin
Thanks for watching!
I’m a lowly yard dog now but soon, with this, I will conquer and rule all that try to tread on me, go ahead, and make my day
Joe ; Once you get this I won't be able to troll you ,you will admitted into baller heaven!
Awesome video!
Hi It’s me abby
The pistol style 1 inch isn't made to loosen.... only tighten
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Soft joint (aka, designed to be removed and bolted back many times) is what you use the D handle for
.
Hard joints.... like steel beam to steel beam is what you use the pistol style for
Awesome !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Couldn't hear that well, but does the impact have a torque control/setting?
Richard P yes sir it does , the higher the number setting you pick the more torque you get, just like the smaller impacts are the same way.
Awesome Video!!
Thanks for watching.
perfect for reinstalling drain plugs after an oil change
Odd to me that the threads on those lug nuts are not left-handed. Do they not do that with trucks anymore?
No
I was able to tighten the brass phillips screw on my sunglasses with this.
How is the tool working for you? Still going strong?
I don't use it that often since I have the other smaller & lighter milwaukee 1" impact but it has held up good so far.
Hi bud I’ve hot the other m18 1 inch but it’s not the d handle I don’t find it’s got enough power to undo wheel nuts on my truck have you used other as the one you’re using in video seems powerful but I got other one from whatching video but didn’t live up to expectations??
James hayden Yes I own the other 1 inch milwaukee impact its a pistol grip and like you say it doesn't have enough power to do truck lug nuts, the one on the video has the power but it's expensive.
@@creativecreative9582 thanks bro
@@jamesf11856 Your welcome ! Your impact is nice for truck repair but not big enough for the truck tires.
Not sure if you already solved the issue with the short anvil but if you haven't here is a possibility. Sunex 5313 1" Drive Impact Extension 13 or Grey Pneumatic (4007E) 1" Drive x 7" Extension Socket
7" Extension w/ Pin hole
TH3 HOL70W Thanks I will check them out.
Damn you can take that on long runs and change your own tire thats well worth the money
not bad.., hope soon review on space shuttle ship.. tq
Thank you Sir for watching.
Does that come with Philips Bit?
Buen día que torque en libras tiene? Gracias
Edwin Milwaukee dice 1800 flbs para aflojar y 1500 para apretar.
Awesome video
Thanks for watching!
@@creativecreative9582 hope you plan on making more videos with that beast
@@wendellgreenidge3362 Yes I am going to post more videos soon .
Good mashing good jobs from Bulgaria
Bulgaria wow ! Long way from Texas, Thanks for wathing.
Unfortunately, this model is not offered here in Bulgaria or with the longer spindle there is the smaller Milwaukee, M18ONEFHIWF1-802X with a price of BGN 1550- $ 950. How many dollars does it cost you. Greetings from Bulgaria.
@@radoslavbogdanov2690 Yes it is more expensive outside the US, I also have the smaller Milwaukee 1" impact that was $750 dlls for the tool only no battery.
Here is the site in Bulgaria here we pay duty on US items, maybe that's why the difference in price. But there is a battery, a suitcase and a charger. With us it is 23:44, I wish you a good evening. I am posting a link to the store. I would like to see what the small impact is capable of, for now I do not have the opportunity to buy them but these will be my next machines. trapkovi.com
@@radoslavbogdanov2690 Same to you, Thank you.
Just get a 6" impact extension right?
I got the 4" , the shorter extension gives me enough to reach the lug nuts and shorter extension you wont't loose as much torque.
mantep tenan jhon