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Compact vs Full-Size Impact Driver: Which Hits Harder?

Impact drivers have become the go-to fastening tool for professionals and DIYers alike. But the market now offers both compact “subcompact” models and traditional full-size impact drivers. The compact versions promise easier handling in tight spaces, while full-size models deliver maximum torque. We tested the leading options in both categories to determine which is right for different users.

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Impact driver in use
Impact drivers are essential for driving screws and bolts efficiently

Size and Power Comparison

SpecCompactFull-Size
Length4.5-5.2″5.3-6.0″
Max Torque1,200-1,700 in-lbs1,800-2,400 in-lbs
Weight2.0-2.5 lbs2.8-3.5 lbs
Best ForTight spaces, all-day useHeavy fastening, lag bolts

The Verdict

For 90% of users, a compact impact driver is the better choice. The Milwaukee M18 FUEL Surge (2760-20) is our top pick — its hydraulic drive mechanism is dramatically quieter than traditional impacts, and its compact size fits anywhere. The slight torque reduction versus full-size models is irrelevant for standard screw driving. Only choose a full-size model if you regularly drive large lag screws into engineered lumber or need the absolute maximum torque for heavy construction fastening.

Construction fastening work
Compact impact drivers handle most tasks while fitting in tighter spaces
Tool comparison on bench
Size comparison reveals the compact advantage for everyday use
Milwaukee M18 FUEL Impact Driver
Milwaukee M18 FUEL Impact Driver

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