Q:what is the price of the 2656-22ct? i want the the driver,the batterys ,the charger and the hard case.
by|Nov 20, 2022
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Q:Does charger operate on 220V power supply or only supports 110V?
by|Aug 12, 2020
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A: 220V
by|Apr 20, 2024
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A: Hi John! Our M18™ & M12™ Multi-Voltage Charger (48-59-1812) has 120 AC Input volts.
by|Aug 12, 2020
A: Only 110V
by|Aug 25, 2020
A: 110 only
by|Aug 14, 2020
A: 110
by|Aug 19, 2020
Q:how does this compare to a 2650-20
by|Jul 13, 2020
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A: Hi Billy! Our M18™ 1/4" Hex Compact Impact Driver (2650-20) is the older model, which provided 1400 in-lbs of torque and our M18™ 1/4" Hex Impact Driver (2656-20) has up to 1,500 in-lbs of torque.
by|Jan 3, 2023
A: It has a much stronger grab. It is precise and stronger
by|Jul 14, 2020
Q:Can I use this drill for hole saw?
by|Jun 16, 2020
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A: You can, but the best pairing with hole saws is a drill/driver and not an impact.
by|Oct 29, 2022
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A: yes
by|Jun 19, 2020
Q:What are some good drill bits for this drill?
by|Aug 31, 2019
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A: any 1/4 inch hex shank bit sets
by|Sep 3, 2019
A: Milwaukee had a great deal for $19.99 this weekend on Milwaukee Bit set 45 piece set model 48-32-4023 at Home Depot
by|Sep 1, 2019
Q:How long does it take to charge battery on the impact driver
by|Jul 21, 2019
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A: 1-hour max, depending on the state of charge when placed on the charger
by|Jul 22, 2019
A: It only took me about an hour, and I've used it lightly for about a week, without the battery gauge even moving
by|Aug 20, 2019
A: 30 minutes out of the box
by|Aug 13, 2019
A: 45 minutes
by|Jun 25, 2021
A: about 20 minutes
by|Aug 21, 2019
Q:Is this strong enough to remove and tighten vehicle lug bolts?
by|Nov 14, 2018
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A: No! Dont risk it!
by|Dec 4, 2018
A: Yes, I removed every lug I've come across so far,even some rusted junk yard ones lol
by|Jun 9, 2020
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A: 1500 in lbs = 125 ft lbs... Smalls yes but probably not quickly
by|Jun 9, 2020
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A: Yes. It has a max torque rating of up to 125 ft-lbs.
by|Jun 9, 2020
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A: Yes it works well.
by|Jun 9, 2020
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Q:Where was this tool made, China, Mexico?
by|Nov 6, 2018
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A: mexico
by|Jun 9, 2020
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A: China apparently.
by|Dec 27, 2018
A: Yes made in china
by|Aug 20, 2019
A: China
by|Aug 21, 2019
A: china
by|Jun 9, 2020
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A: No. What gave you that idea? China is a small city of only 10k people. Most manufacturing in Nuevo Leon state is concentrated in the capital Monterrey.
And these tools aren't manufactured in Mexico at all, they're made in the People's Republic of China.