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| Bare-Tool Milwaukee 2410-20 M12 12-Volt 3/8-Inch Drill/Driver (Tool Only, No Battery) |
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| Manufacturer: Milwaukee |
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| List Price: $164.50 |
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Product Description |
| The M12 Cordless 3/8in. drill driver delivers 250 in-lbs of torque in a compact light weight design. The only tool in its class with an all metal locking chuck, the 2410-22 drills and fastens up to 35% faster than the competition. The on-board fuel gauge displays remaining run time, while a built-in LED illuminates work surface. Max. Torque (in.-lbs.): 250, Volts: 12, Speed - No Load (RPM): 0 - 1500 / 0 - 400, Chuck Size (in.): 3/8, Keyless Chuck: Yes, Reversible: Yes, Variable Speed: Yes, Side Handle: No, Battery Included: No, Charger Included: No, Case Included: No, Tool Length (in.): 6 3/8, Tool Weight (lbs.): 2.3 |
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Product Details |
- 2-Speed (0-1,500/0-400) All Metal Gear Box--Up to 35% faster drilling / fastening and Milwaukee durability
- Powerful Motor: Delivers 250 in/lbs of torque-- Up to 25% More Torque
- 3/8? Single Sleeve ratcheting metal chuck--Increased bit retention and durability
- Lightweight and Compact--Tool belt portable at only 2.5lbs and 7-3/8?
- Integrated LED and Fuel Gauge-- Increased productivity and decreased frustration.
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AWESOME LITTLE DRILL!!!
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| Review Date: July 13, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Postal Dude, texas |
| For its size and weight, this drill is the bomb! Your not going to drive 3" deck screws with this drill all day, although it will sink one into pine with no pilot hole. For light to medium duty, this drill/driver is great. It fits in your tool box or your tool belt, is very light for overhead work. It's battery lasts a fairl long time. I'm not throwing out my 18volt drill, but this drill does most of the work in my shop. |
Drill/Driver Complements my set
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| Review Date: January 18, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Scott P. Walczak, Los Angeles |
This is the fourth edition of my M12 family of tools. This new unit allows me to use regular drill bits and the chuck appears to lock avoiding slippage. Also the form (size) and function will be an advantage to the homeowner or pro.
I like the Milwaukee's because they have a tradesman angle unlike other brands. |
Does what it needs to and then some
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| Review Date: August 13, 2010 |
| Reviewer: T. Fisher, Frederick, MD USA |
I can't believe sometimes what this drill is capable of.
Pros:
- Will drill through pressure-treated 2X4's with a 7/8" paddle bit no problem
- Has 2nd gear for high-speed jobs like buffing
- Will drive 3" deck screws into pressure-treated without a pilot hole
- Decent battery life, but better always keep one on the charger
- Batteries and charger (not incl.) are lightweight and fit in toolbox well
- Battery meter on side
- Feels solid
- Has clutch (not as accurate as the one on the sub-compact driver though)
- Price is right
Cons:
- A little top heavy, but still a pleasure to use
- 2nd gear doesn't have much torque (maybe it could be geared a little closer to 1)
- Chuck makes a slamming noise when you abruptly stop the drill
- Ratcheting mechanism isn't strong enough to keep the chuck closed when you repeatedly start & stop the drill
- Battery must be fully (and recently) charged to deliver full torque
I use this product for work, not every single day and usually not for huge jobs. It will do the big jobs, but for really big screws, pre-drill just for good measure. It's easier to pre-drill then drive a screw in too fast and crack the lumber or bind up the drill. This drill will get into tight spaces, has the power to do what you ask it and the batteries are light.
I have this, a sub-compact driver and three batteries. The sub-compact driver I use for assembling and disassembling machines as it has a wonderful clutch on it that is very fine and accurate. Between the two tools, if I always keep a battery on the charger, I never have to stop. DOES NOT REPLACE YOUR 18 VOLT DRILL.
Bottom line: Tough enough for everyday use, but it won't do an 18 volt's job.
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poor battery performance
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| Review Date: March 6, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Bruce Williams, Chattanooga, TN |
| Love the tool itself but the battery needs charging very quickly....does not last like the rating |
milwaukee 3/8" cordless drill driver
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| Review Date: December 23, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Stephen S. Connaway, wichita, ks. usa |
| I like the tool except for the fact that the designers of these type tools all make the same mistake and milwaukee is no exception. They run way to slow for wood drilling or metal drilling of anything but steel. |
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