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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 won't drill into concrete. this drill is for lite duty tasks, a jack of all trades... u know the rest
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is your m12 drill the fuel version? if so that is a hammer drill
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.
oh that one sucks, always get Milwaukee fuel