The 2668-21CT M18 Cordless 2-Speed 3/8 in. Right Angle Impact Wrench offers users maximum access, and ultimate speed and control over their hard to reach fastening applications. Its 1.7 in. head profile fits where pistol-grip impact tools cannot, and its extended paddle switch allows tradesmen to operate their tool from multiple grip points. This is the only tool in its class to offer multiple speed/torque modes through proprietary 2-Mode Drive Control. REDLINK Intelligence provides optimized performance and overload protection using total system communication between tool, battery and charger. The M18 Cordless 2-Speed 3/8 in. Right Angle Impact Wrench features an LED Light to illuminate work surfaces.
- 1.4 in. head allows for greater access to complete a wider variety of applications
- 2-speed drive-control offers greater control over applications
- 3/8 in. anvil with friction ring for fast, easy socket changes
- Extended paddle switch for multiple grip options
- No load IPM: 0-2,400 (mode 1) 0-3,400 (mode 2)
- No load RPM: 0-1,500 (mode 1) 0-2,250 (mode 2)
- Compatible with all M18 batteries
- Compatible with all M18 chargers
- Includes: (1) 2668-20 M18 3/8 in. right angle impact wrench, (1) 48-11-1815 M18 REDLITHIUM battery, (1) 48-59-1812 M12/M18 multi-voltage charger, (1) carrying case
Summer Price (verified owner) –
I own both m12 and this m18 ratchet. Without the lock feature is kinda pointless has decent power but overall I think they should throw this on the 99 dollar rack it’s not worth 150
Leora Murazik (verified owner) –
Perfect for what I need it for. Very easy to operate. In my opinion, Milwaukee has the best power tools.
Jade Kris (verified owner) –
This goes on my “Top 10” list of most useful tools in my toolbox. In just one week, I’ve found myself reaching for this wrench more times than I can count. It’s well balanced, and just feels like high quality. The anvil is supported by a large bearing, and the anvil spins perfectly true with no looseness.It seems to fit everywhere. The head is compact and fits in some pretty tight spaces; less than 3 inches of clearance is needed, and if you use short sockets, you could probably fit it into a 2-1/2 inch space. The friction ring holds sockets really well. I’ve never had one accidentally fall off.The trigger design is great, it’s a long bar that’s easy to use with gloves; it has two sweet spots, one works well when holding the handle closer, the other works well when your hand is closer to the battery. There’s about an 8 inch reach when holding it near the battery. Speed control is excellent. The slowest speed gives enough control to easily align a socket. The built in work light is perfectly placed, and shines exactly where it should when using it in dim light. The direction switch is easy to use with gloves, but recessed and far enough out of the way to avoid accidental changes.The speed / torque control is electronic, not the typical mechanical gear reduction. So the max torque is available at the max speed setting, opposite of a geared setup. I found that this works well – it keeps you from over-spinning small fasteners, where the rotating inertia of the wrench could strip them. It’s got the power to break most normal bolts loose and snug them up without overtightening. The ‘low’ setting gives you a max of 30 ft-lbs, and the high 60 ft-lbs, which is the perfect torque range for typical bolts found by the DIYer.This comes with the standard M18 battery. It also works with the other larger capacity M18 batteries, if you happen to have other M18 powered tools. It’s a great addition to the power tool collection.