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Milwaukee 2804-20 M18 FUEL 1/2 in. Hammer Drill (Tool Only) Tool-Peak Torque = 1,200

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About Milwaukee 2804-20 M18 FUEL 1/2 in. Hammer Drill (Tool Only) Tool-Peak Torque = 1,200
89% appreciated the long-lasting battery life
The batteries of this drill are amazingly long lasting and I rarely need to charge them.
The new drill is better, lighter, smaller, faster, and simpler to operate. It runs all day on a 5.0Ah battery.
I rarely need to charge the batteries of this drill as they are amazingly long lasting.
The new tool is lighter, smaller, faster, simpler to operate and will run all day on a 5.0Ah battery, making it better than the previous one.
94% found it easy to use, but 6% found it difficult
This power-hammer-drill is better, lighter, smaller, faster, and simpler to operate. It runs all day on a 5.0Ah battery.
The new model is better than the previous one in terms of weight, size, speed, and ease of use.
After drilling about 10 pilot holes, the back of my drill got hot to the touch and I had to stop and let it cool down.
I found that the drill worked great for normal drilling but not for screw driving projects.
74% appreciated the low noise level, while 26% found it loud and vibratory
This drill runs smoothly even on high speed and doesn't produce a clanking sound when it stops.
I had to wear hearing protection while using this drill as its noise level is much higher than my previous two drills.
Under load, the drill is louder.
88% found the hammer effective, while 12% experienced variable results
This power-hammer-drill is better, lighter, smaller, faster, simpler to operate and will run all day on a 5.0Ah battery.
I have compared the performance of this power-hammer-drill with the previous generation and found it to be much better, lighter, smaller, faster, simpler to operate and will run all day on a 5.0Ah battery.
The drill runs smoothly even on high speed and doesn't produce a clanking sound when it stops, unlike the 2606.
The drill has 14 clutch levels, but at 3 and above, it is almost necessary to use an impact driver.
93% impressed with the powerful motor
The drill runs smoothly even on high speed and doesn't produce a clanking sound like the 2606 when it stops.
This power hammer drill is better, lighter, smaller, faster, simpler to operate and can run all day on a 5.0Ah battery.
89% impressed with the drill's durability, while 11% experienced frequent breakdowns
When using the drill around gasoline and gas, there are no exposed sparks visible inside the chamber during operation, making it safer to use.
I had to replace my Hitachi tools as they were smoking while doing basic work. I then purchased this drill and am satisfied with it.
The newest M18 (Fuel) has a new motor.
The handle clamp is made of a stronger material than the gear housing of the drill. When it comes loose, it tears up the gear housing.
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92% liked the comfortable grip, but 8% found it bulky
The new model is better, lighter, smaller, faster and simpler to operate.
I love the right angle handle for its safer leverage.
I am disappointed with the clutch feature of the drill. A useful clutch is very important on drills, but this drill does not have one.
92% liked the lightweight and portable design
The new model is lighter, smaller, faster, and simpler to operate compared to the previous generation. It also runs all day on a 5.0Ah battery.

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