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Old 11-22-2019, 01:06 PM   #1
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My Milwaukee impact uses the M18 Fuel batteries (and I don't even know what the difference is between Fuel and not-Fuel that Nick referenced earlier) was my first Milwaukee system product and it came with an M18 Fuel battery and charger.

More recently, I bought a Milwaukee M12 air compressor (which, by the way, is also quite awesome) and it came with two M12 (dunno if they're Fuel) batteries and a charger.

Two different batteries and two different chargers, right? No! Wrong!

The charger that came with the impact does both M18s and M12s. So, that's cool.
Milwaukee makes an M12 electric ratchet and an M12 FUEL electric ratchet. The FUEL one is slightly more powerful, REALLY heavy in the hand, and a lot bigger. Basically, it’s stupid and self defeating.
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Old 11-22-2019, 03:48 PM   #2
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Milwaukee makes an M12 electric ratchet and an M12 FUEL electric ratchet. The FUEL one is slightly more powerful, REALLY heavy in the hand, and a lot bigger. Basically, it’s stupid and self defeating.
Think I'm putting electric ratchets on my xmaskah list.
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