Head-to-head
Milwaukee 2767-20 vs 2767-22 — bare tool vs kit
Same high-torque M18 FUEL 1/2" impact wrench. The "20" is tool-only, the "22" is the retail kit with batteries, charger, and bag. Here's when each makes sense.
Milwaukee 2767-20 (bare tool)
M18 FUEL 1/2" high-torque impact wrench with friction ring. No battery, no charger, no case. For contractors already on the M18 platform who just need the tool.
Milwaukee 2767-22 (kit)
Same 2767 impact wrench + two 5.0Ah XC batteries + rapid charger + carrying case. For first-time M18 buyers or fleets adding a new user.
Where they differ
| Spec | Milwaukee 2767-20 | Milwaukee 2767-22 | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tool | 2767-20 | 2767-20 (identical) | Tie |
| Max fastening torque | 1,000 ft-lb | 1,000 ft-lb | Tie |
| Max nut-busting torque | 1,400 ft-lb | 1,400 ft-lb | Tie |
| Included batteries | None | 2x 48-11-1850 (5.0Ah XC) | B wins |
| Included charger | None | 48-59-1812 rapid | B wins |
| Included case | None | Hard shell | B wins |
| Typical price | ~$329 Kit saves ~$40 vs buying parts separately | ~$559 | A wins |
2767-20 if you have batteries. 2767-22 for a new kit.
If you already own M18 batteries and a charger, save $230 and skip the kit. If this is your first M18 tool or you need two fresh batteries and a charger anyway, the kit saves about $40 vs buying each piece separately.
FAQ
How much torque does the 2767 actually put out?+
Milwaukee rates it at 1,000 ft-lb fastening and 1,400 ft-lb nut-busting. In real-world bench testing, we see 950-1,050 ft-lb fastening with a fresh HO pack, depending on how tight the joint is seated.
Will this break lug nuts on a pickup truck?+
Yes, all day. 1,400 ft-lb nut-busting is more than enough for rusted lugs on any pickup or commercial vehicle up to Class 5.