Cerycose 3/4 in Cordless Impact Wrench (Milwaukee 18V Compatible) 1850 ft-lbs Brushless, Bare Tool Only
Product description
What it is and what it’s for
This Cerycose cordless impact wrench is built for heavy-bolt jobs where you’d normally reach for a corded tool or fight with stubborn lug nuts. The big headline is a high-torque 3/4-inch impact wrench design, aimed at truck repairs, tire changes, machinery maintenance, and construction-style assemblies.
It’s also positioned as a brushless, cordless option that leans toward practical garage and jobsite use. One caveat: the listing specifies “bare tool only,” so you’ll need to plan around batteries/charger you already own—or you may end up spending more than you expected once you factor in what’s missing.
The essentials (the part that matters when you’re buying)
On paper, this is the kind of cordless impact wrench you buy when you care about power but don’t want the cord hassle. The tool claims a maximum torque of 1850 ft-lbs (2500 N.m). That’s the number you’ll notice first, because it’s meant to handle stuck fasteners and lug nuts without turning the job into a long workout.

It also includes three speed settings (0–1,850 RPM) for controlling how aggressive the tool feels. That can matter a lot when you’re switching between lighter fastening and tougher removal. You don’t always want full speed the moment you pull the trigger.
A built-in LED light helps for the “under a fender / dim garage” moments, and the reverse auto-stop function is there to help prevent over-torquing and protect threads. That’s not glamorous, but it’s the kind of safety feature that can save you from costly mistakes.
Key features you’ll actually feel in use
The platform choice is pretty clear: a brushless motor for extended runtime and less heat buildup. In real-world terms, that translates to a tool that’s less likely to feel cooked after repeated pulls, especially when you’re working through a sequence of fasteners.


The 3/4-inch hog ring anvil is made to keep sockets securely retained during higher-torque operation. If you’ve ever had a socket wobble or loosen mid-job, you know why that’s worth paying attention to.

Compatibility & what to watch for
This tool is described as compatible with Milwaukee 18V batteries, and the listing names several compatible pack models (battery not included). So if your shop already runs Milwaukee 18V packs, this can be a straightforward addition—swap batteries, get to work.
The built-in low-voltage protection is also mentioned, aimed at protecting both the tool and the battery. That’s a plus when you’re running cordless hard.
Still, keep in mind what’s missing: since it’s bare tool only, you should double-check that you truly have the right Milwaukee 18V battery system already. If you don’t, the “cordless” convenience may come with an extra step.
Pros, strengths, and the limitations

Where it shines - High claimed torque for stubborn lug nuts and heavy-duty removal tasks. - Brushless motor approach for better runtime and reduced heat buildup. - Three speed settings for more control than a single-speed impact. - LED light for dark workspaces, plus a socket-retention anvil design. - Reverse auto-stop function aimed at preventing over-torquing and helping protect threads.
Worth noting / possible limitations - Because it’s bare tool only, it may cost more than it looks at first glance if you’re starting from zero. - Compatibility depends on having the Milwaukee 18V battery ecosystem the listing references. If your batteries aren’t in that family, it won’t be the same “grab-and-go” situation. - The speed control is useful, but if you’re expecting a precision driver-like experience, impacts generally aren’t that kind of tool—this is still about torque and removal.
Best use cases and who should skip it


Worth considering if you’re a serious DIYer or you do garage/yard work where tire changes, heavy fastening, and machinery assembly are regular enough to justify a cordless heavy hitter. It also makes sense if you already own Milwaukee 18V batteries and want a 3/4-inch impact wrench capability without running an extension cord.
It might not be the best match if you’re only doing occasional light jobs, because the tool is designed for high-power work. You may also want to skip it if you don’t have a compatible Milwaukee 18V battery set, since “bare tool only” can quickly shift the value.

Quick micro-scenario: tire change and stubborn lug nuts
Imagine you’re dealing with a rear wheel where the lug nuts feel like they’ve been on forever. You fit the correct socket, start on a lower setting, and work your way up if needed. The LED light helps you keep track of where the tool is contacting, and the reverse auto-stop function is there to reduce the risk of overdoing it—especially once the fastener starts to move.
That’s the kind of day-to-day workflow this tool seems built for.
Is it worth it?
Buy it if you want a cordless 3/4-inch impact wrench with high claimed torque, three speed control, and brushless operation, and you already have Milwaukee 18V batteries on hand. The low-voltage protection and LED light are practical touches that support real work.

Skip it if you don’t have compatible Milwaukee 18V batteries yet, because bare tool only can be a budget surprise. Also reconsider if your jobs are mostly light-duty and infrequent—this is the “stronger wrench for tougher fasteners” lane, not a minimalist everyday driver.
If you’re deciding between getting a corded setup versus a cordless high-torque tool, this one leans toward cordless convenience for heavy-duty removal, as long as your battery situation is covered.


FAQ
Does this include a battery and charger?
No. The listing describes it as bare tool only, and it states battery not included.

Is it compatible with Milwaukee 18V batteries?
Yes. It’s described as perfectly compatible with Milwaukee 18V batteries, and multiple named battery models are listed.
How much torque does it claim?
It claims up to 1850 ft-lbs (2500 N.m) maximum torque.
Does it have multiple speed settings?
Yes. It includes three adjustable speed settings (0–1,850 RPM).
Is there any feature to prevent over-torquing?
The listing mentions a reverse auto-stop function intended to help prevent over-torquing and protect threads.
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