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ToolGuyd > Power Tools > Cordless > Milwaukee M12 Cordless Drill a Solid Performer

Milwaukee M12 Cordless Drill a Solid Performer

May 21, 2010 Stuart 2 Comments

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Milwaukee M12 Cordless Drill

Steve from over at the ShopNGarage blog & forum recently reviewed Milwaukee’s M12 cordless drill and driver. The review was overwhelmingly positive, confirming our expectation that the M12 3/8″ drill is a very solid performer.

As we also noticed in our own review of Milwaukee’s similarly featured 3/8″ right angle drill, Steve mentions that the drill’s chuck felt the best out of all the drills [he] tried.

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Check out the review at the ShopNGarage Forum
Milwaukee M12 2410-22 3/8″ Drill Driver Kit via Amazon
Product Details via Milwaukee

Update: The Shop N Garage forum is defunct, so the broken links have been removed. Sorry about that, this was done without warning and is out of our control.

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2 Comments

  1. zamani

    Jun 19, 2010

    I have bought a cordless drill ( M12 ) I have put a gimletr and gripped it, but nowI want to open it, it is impossible to open automatically, pleae help me how can I open it

    b.rgds zamani

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  2. JML

    Jun 23, 2010

    I think the Bosch P31 is a better product (lighter and more powerful). After comparing the two brands, I found that the Milwaukee chucks on every display tool I could find were extremely difficult to rotate, and several would not enter (or leave) the drill setting. The Bosch chucks (to be fair, this was the earlier model, the P30) withstood their store display history better. And on the Milwaukee there’s a gap between the LED housing and the chuck that can grab the skin of your palm; the Bosch does not have that pain-causing gap.

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