M12 FUEL SURGE 12V Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless 1/4 in. Hex Impact Driver Compact Kit with M12 Multi-Tool






Category: Factory Clearance Sale






Category: Factory Clearance Sale
Took it out of the box and immediately noticed how much quieter it is than my old impact driver—the hydraulic mechanism is a game-changer for not annoying the whole house. The multi-tool in the kit handled a drywall cut without bogging down at all.
I’ve been using this for a few weeks now, and the hydraulic powertrain is noticeably quieter than my old impact driver. The compact size fits perfectly in tight spots under the sink.
Was skeptical about a hydraulic driver, but it’s noticeably quieter than my old impact and still drives 3-inch screws no problem. The battery lasts longer than I expected on a single charge too.
The hydraulic motor makes this thing feel so much smoother than my old impact—I can drive screws into hardwood without the awful rattle. The battery life with the included 2.0Ah pack surprised me, lasting through a full afternoon of cabinet work.
This hydraulic driver is way quieter than my old impact — actually surprised me the first time I used it. The precision mode really helps when driving into softer wood without stripping the screws.
Was a bit wary about the hydraulic mechanism at first, but the lack of that jarring hammering noise is a game-changer for indoor projects — actually comfortable to use one-handed. The multi-tool included made this kit a no-brainer for me.
The hydraulic powertrain makes this driver noticeably smoother than a regular impact, and it's got plenty of torque for driving 3-inch lag bolts into studs. Paired with the included multi-tool, it's a solid starter kit for small jobs.
Finally put this to work taking off rusted lug nuts and it barely broke a sweat. The lack of hammering noise is a huge plus, too.
The hydraulic drive makes this thing whisper-quiet compared to a regular impact driver, which was a huge relief for late-night work in my garage. It drives screws smoothly without that jarring rattle.
I was shocked at how much torque this little thing has for a 12V—it easily drives 3-inch screws into hardwood without bogging down. Plus, the hydraulic mechanism is so smooth that there's way less kickback than my old impact driver.