Milwaukee M12 FUEL 2-Tool Combo Kit has the Most Powerful Subcompact Drill, the Fastest Driving Subcompact Impact Driver while being the overall Most Compact Drill and Impact Driver. Includes Milwaukee M12 FUEL 1/2 in. Drill Driver, M12 FUEL 1/4 in. Hex Impact Driver, M12 REDLITHIUM XC 4.0Ah Battery Pack, M12 REDLITHIUM CP 2.0Ah Battery Pack, with an M12 charger and a contractor bag. The M12 FUEL 1/2 in. Drill/Driver is the Most Powerful Subcompact Drill Driver, the most compact in size and has the fastest speed under load. The POWERSTATE brushless motor delivers the most power on the widest variety of applications. The portable drill is the shortest solution in its class offering maneuverability and access to tight spaces. Milwaukee REDLINK PLUS Intelligence delivers top of the line thermal performance to give users the Fastest Speed Under Load. The Milwaukee M12 3/8 in. Ratchet delivers best-in-class power, speed and durability for sub-compact tools. The cordless ratchet wrench is ideal for auto mechanics, maintenance and repair professionals looking for maximum performance and productivity in a subcompact cordless tool. It utilizes a powerful 12-Volt motor to produce up to 35 ft./lbs. of torque and 250 RPM, giving users the power and speed of a pneumatic ratchet without the air hose. The cordless ratchet is powered by the M12 REDLITHIUM Battery Pack (sold separately), delivering more work per charge and more work over pack life than the competitors.
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Model: Milwaukee M12 FUEL 12-Volt Li-Ion Brushless Cordless Hammer Drill and Impact Driver Combo Kit (2-Tool) with M12 3/8 in. Ratchet
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The standard one is better in some situations (tight clearances) and still amazing in most. You can still use it like a normal ratchet to break things loose and snug them up and just use the electric to run the bolts in and out. I absolutely love mine!
My buddy is a mechanic and has the non fuel, fuel, and high speed fuel and hates the fuel due to the large head blocking clearance... just my 2 cents as well
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In case it matters to you, this is the standard brushed ratchet, not the brushless Fuel model. Still a good deal, but maybe not worth it if you need the Fuel ratchet.
The M12 hammer drill is decent as a drill but pretty weak as a hammer drill.
Sure but better to have it if the need arises. I don't see any reason to not get the hammer version. Used mine to dp some tapcons just the other day. Only thing I've ever needed an 18v for was spade bits and hole saws.
In case it matters to you, this is the standard brushed ratchet, not the brushless Fuel model. Still a good deal, but maybe not worth it if you need the Fuel ratchet.
That's why I passed on it . I bought the 5 tool combo kit that was for pro special last week . All 5 tools were fuel . Die grinder , 3/8 impact wrench and stubby as well as the fuel impact/drill set.
In case it matters to you, this is the standard brushed ratchet, not the brushless Fuel model. Still a good deal, but maybe not worth it if you need the Fuel ratchet.
The standard one is better in some situations (tight clearances) and still amazing in most. You can still use it like a normal ratchet to break things loose and snug them up and just use the electric to run the bolts in and out. I absolutely love mine!
Note that the ratchet is the non-Fuel that goes up to 250 rpm, whereas the latest Fuel goes up to 450 rpm. Other than that, looks like a fantastic deal.
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The standard one is better in some situations (tight clearances) and still amazing in most. You can still use it like a normal ratchet to break things loose and snug them up and just use the electric to run the bolts in and out. I absolutely love mine!
My buddy is a mechanic and has the non fuel, fuel, and high speed fuel and hates the fuel due to the large head blocking clearance... just my 2 cents as well
In case it matters to you, this is the standard brushed ratchet, not the brushless Fuel model. Still a good deal, but maybe not worth it if you need the Fuel ratchet.
For what it's worth, I have both and use this version at least 5 times more often. It's an absolute must have.
Sure but better to have it if the need arises. I don't see any reason to not get the hammer version. Used mine to dp some tapcons just the other day. Only thing I've ever needed an 18v for was spade bits and hole saws.
The hammer drill version is a little larger and a little heavier than the regular drill. Given that something this small isn't going to be the best for masonry drilling, and that a lot of people may have better hammer drills/SDS already, they may prefer to have the smaller and lighter regular drill over the hammer one.
That's why I passed on it . I bought the 5 tool combo kit that was for pro special last week . All 5 tools were fuel . Die grinder , 3/8 impact wrench and stubby as well as the fuel impact/drill set.
The hammer drill version is a little larger and a little heavier than the regular drill. Given that something this small isn't going to be the best for masonry drilling, and that a lot of people may have better hammer drills/SDS already, they may prefer to have the smaller and lighter regular drill over the hammer one.
Agreed. After giving up and getting an SDS rotary, I am not sure why I ever bothered with a hammer drill.
You can also buy the kit with just the drill, impact, batteries, and charger, then get a tool free and return the free tool to get the kit much cheaper without the ratchet.
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