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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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This drill/driver is fuel, which is brushless and top of the line. The ratchet is non-fuel, brushed, but highly regarded. Some folks prefer the non-fuel ratchet because the head is smaller and fits in tight spaces. This is a great deal.
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I have no idea about these combos so going to ask a few noob qns. This seems like the right kind of combo but doesn't say brushless. Is that the only thing missing here for it to be a perfect deal ?
I have no idea about these combos so going to ask a few noob qns. This seems like the right kind of combo but doesn't say brushless. Is that the only thing missing here for it to be a perfect deal ?
Fuel tools are brushless. There are brushless non fuel tools but they are lower in the brand hierarchy.
These are good but if you don't need the ratchet you can of course do better.
It's a great kit for the 12v line. I have an older fuel version I use at home. I almost never use my m18 impact or drill at home. I use this exact kit at work all the time and have been very pleased using it for shorter/smaller jobs.
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I have no idea about these combos so going to ask a few noob qns. This seems like the right kind of combo but doesn't say brushless. Is that the only thing missing here for it to be a perfect deal ?
This drill/driver is fuel, which is brushless and top of the line. The ratchet is non-fuel, brushed, but highly regarded. Some folks prefer the non-fuel ratchet because the head is smaller and fits in tight spaces. This is a great deal.
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It's a great kit for the 12v line. I have an older fuel version I use at home. I almost never use my m18 impact or drill at home. I use this exact kit at work all the time and have been very pleased using it for shorter/smaller jobs.
I have gen 2 and 3 m12 drill and impact, it is very worth it to upgrade to gen 3. Huge difference
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Does 12v fuel impact can drill into concrete?
An impact is the wrong tool for drilling concrete. You want to use the hammer drill for that.
The impacts of an impact driver rotate the bit with added force which is great for driving screws, but not for drilling. The hammering of a hammer drill is in line with the drill bit, pulverizing the concrete in front of the bit before the flutes spin it away.
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These are good but if you don't need the ratchet you can of course do better.
It's a great kit for the 12v line. I have an older fuel version I use at home. I almost never use my m18 impact or drill at home. I use this exact kit at work all the time and have been very pleased using it for shorter/smaller jobs.
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It's a great kit for the 12v line. I have an older fuel version I use at home. I almost never use my m18 impact or drill at home. I use this exact kit at work all the time and have been very pleased using it for shorter/smaller jobs.
If you need to drill a lot of holes in concrete, a 12 volt drill with hammer function wont last long and it will also be a pain in the ass
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The impacts of an impact driver rotate the bit with added force which is great for driving screws, but not for drilling. The hammering of a hammer drill is in line with the drill bit, pulverizing the concrete in front of the bit before the flutes spin it away.
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