Milwaukee M12 FUEL 3/8-in. Extended Reach Ratchet (3059-20)
Milwaukee M12 FUEL 3/8-in. Extended Reach Ratchet (3059-20)
Preorder - Est. Ship Date Jul. 20
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Overview
Milwaukee 3059-20 M12 FUEL 3/8" Extended Reach Ratchet
The Milwaukee 3059-20 M12 FUEL 3/8" Extended Reach Ratchet is a cordless ratchet built for mechanics, maintenance techs, and tradespeople who need better access without giving up speed or torque. This is a cordless ratchet designed for fastening and removing nuts and bolts in tight, deep, or obstructed spaces. Model 3059-20 is a bare tool on the Milwaukee M12 platform, so it makes the most sense for users already running M12 batteries and chargers.
What matters most here is the combination of reach, compact head size, and actual working power. Milwaukee rates this ratchet at up to 70 ft-lbs of max torque and 400 RPM, which gives it enough muscle to break away stubborn fasteners while still running them down quickly once they move. On the job, that means less switching between a hand ratchet and a powered tool, especially when you are working on repeated service tasks where time adds up fast.
The extended reach layout is the whole point of this tool. Milwaukee built it to get farther into engine compartments, utility panels, machinery housings, and other cramped areas where a standard cordless ratchet can come up short. At the same time, the head and body stay compact, so you are not trading reach for a bulky front end. That is a practical advantage for automotive work, fleet maintenance, industrial service, and any repair job where the fastener is easy to see but hard to get onto cleanly.
Milwaukee uses a POWERSTATE brushless outer rotor motor here, along with REDLINK PLUS intelligence to help protect the tool and battery from overload and overheating. In plain terms, that gives you a ratchet that is better suited for repeated daily use, not just occasional light-duty tasks. The bi-directional motor firmware is there for more consistent breakaway torque, which matters when you are dealing with rusted, tight, or over-torqued hardware that does not want to cooperate.
Comfort is a big part of why this tool stands out. The contoured grip is made for longer wrenching sessions, and Milwaukee added a modular trigger system so you can choose the grip point that works better for your hand position and the angle of the job. A raised forward and reverse shuttle makes direction changes easier when you are working by feel, and the targeted LED light helps when the fastener is tucked into a dark spot under a hood, behind equipment, or inside a cabinet.
Milwaukee also addressed durability and maintenance details that matter in real use. The metal reinforced housing is built for harder service environments, and the integrated grease port supports self-lubrication. There is also a battery isolation system intended to help maintain a secure battery connection and support battery longevity. Those are the kinds of features that do not make a flashy spec sheet, but they do matter when a tool is living in a service cart or getting used day after day.
From a system standpoint, this ratchet is part of the Milwaukee M12 line, which means it fits into a large 12V cordless platform with more than 150 tools. If you already own M12 batteries, this bare tool is an easy add for service work. If you are building a compact automotive or maintenance setup, it is a strong platform tool because it shares batteries with inspection lights, compact impacts, drills, inflators, and other shop-friendly cordless tools.
Who should buy it? If your work regularly puts you on fasteners in confined spaces, the Milwaukee 3059-20 makes a lot of sense. It is especially well suited for automotive technicians, diesel techs, industrial maintenance crews, HVAC service, and mechanics who want a powered ratchet that reaches farther without feeling clumsy. If you mainly work in open access areas and do not already own M12 batteries, a standard-length ratchet might be enough. But if reach is the problem you keep running into, this is the tool built to fix it.
Get Deeper Into Tight Fastener Access
This ratchet is built for the fasteners that are easy to spot but annoying to reach. The extended neck gives you better access in deep applications while the compact head profile helps the tool stay usable where bulky cordless ratchets can get hung up.
- 3/8 in ball detent anvil for common socket-based fastening work
- Designed to increase leverage for manual breakaway torque in confined spaces
- Compact head and body layout helps reduce interference around nearby parts
What's in the Box
- (1) Milwaukee 3059-20 M12 FUEL 3/8" Extended Reach Ratchet
- (1) Modular Paddle Cap
Battery and charger are sold separately.
Key Specifications
| Battery Platform | M12 |
|---|---|
| Drive Size | 3/8 in |
| Anvil Type | Ball Detent |
| Max Torque | 70 ft-lbs |
| No-Load Speed | 400 RPM |
| Motor Type | POWERSTATE Brushless |
| Weight Excluding Battery | 2.1 lbs |
| Warranty | 5 Year Tool |
Compatibility
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Pro Tip
If you are working in cramped service areas all day, try both trigger cap setups and stick with the one that matches how you usually choke up on the handle. That small change can make direction changes and one-handed control feel a lot more natural over a full shift.
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Tool Nut's Take
Built for the fasteners that make standard ratchets annoying
The Milwaukee 3059-20 M12 FUEL 3/8" Extended Reach Ratchet is the kind of tool that earns its keep when access is the real problem, not just power.
- Who it's for: Techs and mechanics who spend real time under hoods, around machinery, or inside tight service spaces where a standard cordless ratchet does not quite reach.
- Why it stands out: You are getting long reach, a compact head, 70 ft-lbs of torque, and 400 RPM in one tool, plus a grip and trigger setup that clearly had daily users in mind.
- Worth knowing: This is a bare tool, so it is best for current M12 users or anyone ready to buy into the M12 platform. If you rarely work in deep access areas, the extended reach design may be more tool than you need.
Common Questions
- Is this a bare tool or a kit? This is a non-kit version, so the tool is sold without a battery or charger.
- What battery system does it use? It runs on the Milwaukee M12 battery platform.
- What size sockets does it use? It has a 3/8 inch ball detent anvil, so it is made for 3/8 inch drive sockets.
- Does it use a brushless motor? Yes. It uses a Milwaukee POWERSTATE brushless outer rotor motor.

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