If there's any milwaukee fans here, and your thinking of getting the battery multi tool, the m12 fuel is defo enough for the job, m18 even quicker cutting but a good bit heavier and slightly higher cost. It's so small and accurate doesn't seem to wander as much as my original fein or newer erbauer corded jobs, and smaller and lighter than those.
M12 fuel impact driver is enough for diy and occasionally bigger things (driving bigger than it should hilti bolts etc), m18 fuel impact driver is a total boss and I love it, but they weight of it with a 5.0ah battery gets old if your just using it for light to moderate wood work. It's place is driving foot long 10mm+ frame or hilti bolts into big things, quickly, accurately and without shaking your wrist into a bad way like some of them do.
If there's any milwaukee fans here, and your thinking of getting the battery multi tool, the m12 fuel is defo enough for the job, m18 even quicker cutting but a good bit heavier and slightly higher cost. It's so small and accurate doesn't seem to wander as much as my original fein or newer erbauer corded jobs, and smaller and lighter than those.
M12 fuel impact driver is enough for diy and occasionally bigger things (driving bigger than it should hilti bolts etc), m18 fuel impact driver is a total boss and I love it, but they weight of it with a 5.0ah battery gets old if your just using it for light to moderate wood work. It's place is driving foot long 10mm+ frame or hilti bolts into big things, quickly, accurately and without shaking your wrist into a bad way like some of them do.