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Product Name: | Milwaukee M12 FUEL 12V Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless 4-in-1 Installation 3/8 in. Drill Driver Kit w/XC High Output 5.0Ah Battery |
Product Description: | The Milwaukee M12 FUEL Installation Drill/Driver Kit features 4 dedicated solutions, delivering unrivaled access and control with up to 300 in./lbs. of maximum torque. 4 dedicated heads, including a 3/8 in. Chuck, Offset Driver, 1/4 in. Hex and Right Angle, can attach in 16 different positions. This provides users with a 4-in-1 drilling and driving solution that is purposefully designed to reach challenging locations. The compact drill driver features a slim tool profile and an inline grip in the back of the tool that provides ultimate tool control and unrivaled access. The front of the tool is equipped with a magnetic bit holder that securely holds multiple bits, enhancing user productivity. These unique features combine with the tools compact size and weight enabling users to maneuver the multi-head drill/driver for maximum versatility and best access in hard to reach places. The modular drill/driver is equipped with a POWERSTATE Brushless Motor, delivering users with 1600 RPM and 300 in./lbs. of torque. This provides them with the necessary power for installation applications, especially in electrical, cabinet installation, MRO, HVAC, automotive and remodel applications. Our M12 REDLITHIUM HIGH OUTPUT XC5.0 delivers 25% more power and runs 25% cooler vs our other M12 REDLITHIUM XC battery packs. |
Product SKU: | 323501635_323501635 |
UPC: | 888234617276 |
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This, or Bosch GSR12V?
I feel there's minor differences, while Bosch is cheaper and a bit more compact (without the handguard part). I am not committed to any of the two brands yet, so wondering which would be a better tool for regular home / indoor tasks.
I have both. The Bosch is my go to and I'm putting the Milwaukee for sale. The Bosch's ergonomic grip is better for me and it feels lighter. Power is about the same for both. If you plan on working on cars though, the Milwaukee will probably be better because the M12 stubby is a beast.
This one is 2505-20 - anyone know the difference? Is it worth the extra $37?
This one is 2505-20 - anyone know the difference? Is it worth the extra $37?
I use this tool almost daily, and the HO battery makes this an even better tool than it was before.
I don't know what I'd use the extra heads for on this kit. They both come with two battery packs. 🤔
I don't know what I'd use the extra heads for on this kit. They both come with two battery packs. 🤔
I have both the Gen 3 impact & hammer drill you linked, as well as the installation driver. The installation driver is my go-to, but if I could only choose ONE kit, it would probably be the Impact + Hammer Drill... because I occasionally need to put holes in concrete.
This, or Bosch GSR12V?
I feel there's minor differences, while Bosch is cheaper and a bit more compact (without the handguard part). I am not committed to any of the two brands yet, so wondering which would be a better tool for regular home / indoor tasks.
This, or Bosch GSR12V?
I feel there's minor differences, while Bosch is cheaper and a bit more compact (without the handguard part). I am not committed to any of the two brands yet, so wondering which would be a better tool for regular home / indoor tasks.
M12 offers more tools (that regularly have good sales) in their lineup. For that reason alone I'd skip the Bosch. If you know for sure you don't want any other tools in the M12 ecosystem, you can disregard this advice
And no, I don't know why Home Depot sends me those coupons. I get them in the mail almost every two weeks and they are always Home Depot credit card only offers.
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I also have the M18 drill driver and picked this up because they are just too much for the every day small jobs.
Yeah i used this for tile and it worked.. buttttt i wouldnt want to do it again.
I like to think of it as a beefed-up screwdriver.
I like to think of it as a beefed-up screwdriver.
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I have Milwaukee and Dewalt tools. IMO the dewalt installation driver is better than the Milwaukee. Go look up some reviews of both. I have both brands in 12v because the form factors are quite different so I don't want to be stuck with just one.