I currently have the older high torque impact model 2767, along with an older stubby and a right angle 3/8 impact wrench. There are definitely times when I don't need the full power and size of the high torque. I'm considering whether it's worth it to invest in the mid torque model 2962 since it seems like it could be more manageable in terms of weight and size, making it easier to fit into tighter spaces. I primarily work on vehicles and farm equipment, so would the mid torque be suitable for my needs?
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The 2962 is super handy and lightweight, making it a solid addition to your toolkit. If you're looking for something that won't weigh you down but can still handle a good workload, it would pair nicely with your existing tools.
I'd definitely recommend checking out the newer gen M12 stubby if you're looking for something compact. But if you're eyeing the 2962 mid torque specifically, it's a great option! Compact, lightweight, and perfect for fitting into those hard-to-reach spots on vehicles and farm equipment.
Honestly, it sounds like you've already got your mind set on the mid torque! Now’s a great time to get one since there are deals out there; you could snag it for around $160 if you're clever with the battery bundle offers.
I have the same setup as you plus the mid torque, and I really love it. I can see why you’d want to add it to your collection. Just remember, you asked in a tool-centric space, so of course we're all gonna say go for it!
Haha, yeah, I keep telling myself this will be the last Milwaukee tool I'll buy for a while!

Yeah, the mid torque seems pretty promising! Sometimes my current stubby doesn't quite cut it for heftier jobs, but I do have more M18 batteries to use.