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Reddit mentions of Milwaukee 48-03-4410 Shockwave 1/2-Inch Square by 1/4-Inch Hex Adapter

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We found 4 Reddit mentions of Milwaukee 48-03-4410 Shockwave 1/2-Inch Square by 1/4-Inch Hex Adapter. Here are the top ones.

Milwaukee 48-03-4410 Shockwave 1/2-Inch Square by 1/4-Inch Hex Adapter
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Height0.85 Inches
Length2.87 Inches
Number of items1
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Weight1 Pounds
Width1.87 Inches

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Found 4 comments on Milwaukee 48-03-4410 Shockwave 1/2-Inch Square by 1/4-Inch Hex Adapter:

u/DesolationRobot · 2 pointsr/Tools

Brushless AC you're not going to find. But that's okay--the main benefit of brushless is power efficiency, but you're plugged in to neverending power, so you don't care about that. You'll have to put a lot of miles on it before replacing the brushes and the brushes are cheap parts that are very easy to swap in most tools.

There are a couple companies who make corded impact drivers but they're relatively weak.

I would look in to getting a 1/2" corded impact wrench and pair it with a quick-change adapter. That will have crazy power and no batteries. In fact, your biggest problem will be too much power. You'll easily break 1/4" bits if you wail on them with that thing. They make a 7/16ths version of that quick-change adapter. 7/16ths bits are harder to come by, but it might be worth it.

u/eosha · 1 pointr/Tools

Yep. I've got a square drive with a hex chuck adapter. Best of both worlds.

u/99e99 · 0 pointsr/Tools

i'll just throw in my anecdotal experience with ryobi.

i have bought 2 ryobi products in my life, their corded jigsaw and 4-stroke trimmer. both are the 2 worst tools i have ever bought... even below harbor freight quality. i ended up throwing them away because i hated them so much. replaced with dewalt jigsaw and stihl trimmer.

my buddy bought a ridgid cordless drill when he wanted me to help mount a TV on his wall, and honestly it felt pretty good. i was impressed with the warranty.

i use my 1/2" impact (dewalt dc820) on lugnuts and whenever i can. sometimes you don't have the room to get a bigger wrench in there so most of the time i'm using a breaker bar + hand tools.

i'm not sure if you can wait, but the 2 biggest sales for tools are black friday (after thanksgiving) and father's day, coming up next month. might be worth waiting for. home depot, lowe's, amazon will all have some sort of deal on an impact.

keep in mind you can adapt a 1/4" hex to a 1/2" square and vice versa.