
Milwaukee M18 FUEL 2767-22 Impact Wrench
When Your Impact Wrench Outlasts Your Truck (And Your Will to Live) After busting bolts on Montana ranch equipment, Florida salt-corroded trailers, and 327,000-mile F-150s, I’ve thrown cheaper wrenches into ditches. Milwaukee’s 2767-22 isn’t just powerful—it’s stupidly overbuilt. Here’s why every Reddit gearhead worships this beast. Nuts-Off Torque: Where DeWalt Cries Uncle Third-party TorqueTestChannel dynos confirm: 1,400 ft-lbs loosening torque (crushes DeWalt’s DCF900B at 1,200 ft-lbs) 0.8-second burst mode for seized hardwareWhen Wyoming mechanics faced a rust-fused semi axle, this gun snapped the 1½" nut before their Snap-on air wrench. FuelⓇ Brushless Tech doesn’t just spike power—it sustains it. Tested on Ohio junkyard rotors: Impact Wrench 25 Lugs @ 150 ft-lbs Heat Build-Up (°F) Milwaukee 2767-22 22 seconds 119° Makita XWT14Z 34 seconds 147° Craftsman V60 FAILED (lug #18) 208° (overheat) Source: Midwest Gearhead Collective Field Test, 2024 Vibration? Feels