It's not a drill, it's a 1/2" square drive impact wrench. I've got one, and I think it's a great tool, but I might try to sue Milwaukee, because I think mine's faulty. No matter how I try, I haven't flipped a car yet.
I get the point, really. I used to have a 24v Milwaukee Hammer Drill that I loved. But seriously, if the bit locked up, which would be more likely to flip? The car, or the stupid technician?
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It's not a drill, it's a 1/2" square drive impact wrench.
I've got one, and I think it's a great tool, but I might try to sue Milwaukee, because I think mine's faulty. No matter how I try, I haven't flipped a car yet.
You know there's nothing quite so disappointing as a "funny video" that turns out to be a half arsed advert.
I get the point, really. I used to have a 24v Milwaukee Hammer Drill that I loved. But seriously, if the bit locked up, which would be more likely to flip? The car, or the stupid technician?
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