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Cordless Impact Wrench Showdown: Milwaukee vs DeWalt vs Makita

The cordless impact wrench has revolutionized automotive repair and construction work. No more dragging air hoses around the garage or jobsite — modern battery-powered impact wrenches deliver torque that rivals their pneumatic counterparts. In this head-to-head comparison, we pit the three biggest names against each other: Milwaukee’s M18 FUEL, DeWalt’s 20V MAX XR, and Makita’s 18V LXT.

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Cordless impact wrenches have transformed automotive work

Specification Comparison

Feature Milwaukee 2967-20 DeWalt DCF900B Makita XWT19Z
Max Torque (ft-lbs)1,4001,2001,150
Nut-Busting Torque2,100 ft-lbs1,750 ft-lbs1,550 ft-lbs
Drive Size1/2″1/2″1/2″
Speed Settings4 modes3 modes4 modes
Weight (bare tool)7.2 lbs6.8 lbs7.9 lbs
Price (tool only)$299$279$259
Our Rating9.5/109.2/109.0/10

Power and Performance

Milwaukee takes the crown for raw power with an impressive 1,400 ft-lbs of fastening torque and 2,100 ft-lbs of nut-busting torque. In our lug nut removal test, the Milwaukee consistently broke free rusted and over-torqued lug nuts that the other two struggled with. DeWalt’s DCF900B offers a strong middle ground with 1,200 ft-lbs that handles 95% of automotive work without issue. Makita’s XWT19Z, while the least powerful on paper, features an incredibly smooth impact mechanism that makes it surprisingly effective in practice.

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Modern cordless impact wrenches rival pneumatic tools in power

Battery Life and Ecosystem

All three tools benefit from their respective battery ecosystems. Milwaukee’s M18 platform boasts over 250 tools, DeWalt’s 20V MAX system offers 300+ tools, and Makita’s 18V LXT lineup includes 325+ products. For battery life specifically, Milwaukee and DeWalt performed similarly — roughly 30-40 lug nut removals per 5.0Ah charge. Makita’s efficient brushless motor squeezed out approximately 10% more runtime in our testing, making it the endurance champion.

The Verdict

If raw power is your priority and you’re already invested in the Milwaukee ecosystem, the 2967-20 is the clear winner. For the best value proposition, DeWalt’s DCF900B delivers excellent performance at a lower price point with the lightest weight in the group. And if you prioritize refinement, runtime, and are a Makita user, the XWT19Z won’t disappoint. Honestly, you can’t go wrong with any of these three — they’re all outstanding tools that represent the best of modern cordless engineering.

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Choosing between these three comes down to your existing tool ecosystem
Milwaukee M18 FUEL High Torque Impact Wrench
Milwaukee M18 FUEL High Torque Impact Wrench

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  1. The Milwaukee 2767-20 is an absolute beast. Took off lug nuts that my pneumatic wrench struggled with. The future is cordless!

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