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MILWAUKEE 9081-22
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15 Nov 2007



Great little driver
I purchased the Milwaukee 9081-22 1/4 inch hex driver specifically to speed the reassembly of my granddaughter's playhouse, which I was moving from one site to another. Reassembly included driving several dozen 4 inch lag bolts, several dozen 3 1/2" deck screws, and hundreds of other deck screws of shorter lengths. I was very impressed with the speed, torque, and ease of use of this hex driver. The hex driver quickly set every bolt and screw. After reassembling the exterior, I tried using the...
–John Ballancefrom Amazon.com
10 Mar 2005



Powerhouse
I purchased this impact driver about a month ago. So far, I am very pleased with its performance. I've used it to drive lag bolts, tighten anchor bolts, and screw down Trex decking. I am suprised at how much torque this small tool is able to produce. I originally bought it because I had read reviews on how great impact drivers are for decking. While waiting for mine to arrive, a boss I know from outside my company had a dispute with one of his employees about how effective impact drivers re...
–Jayfrom Amazon.com
22 Nov 2004



Rated #1 two years ago by Tools of the Trade
I purchased the Milwaukee 9081-22 14.4 volt impact after reading the Tools of the Trade test comparing all the then available tools in the 12 and 14 volt class. Up to that time I had used nothing but a 9.6 volt Makita impact that is at least 12 years old. The Milwaukee has the endurance and power to R&R a 16' X 7' garage door with ease on a single battery and is tough enough to take the occasional drop from 10' or so. It recently broke down and the 5 year warranty sure doesn't hurt.
–Kent T. Nakamurafrom Amazon.com