![]() ![]() That means your grip won’t change, and the balance-which we already felt was good-remained excellent. Milwaukee opted to keep the same raked angle on both their M12 FUEL impact driver and brushless FUEL hammer drill. ![]() Milwaukee 2504-20 vs 2404-20 Hammer Drill: Size Matters ![]() The Milwaukee M12 hammer drill came in third in our best 12V cordless drill roundup, and the M12 impact driver won our best 12V impact driver review comparison. The first-generation M12 tools performed well. What you should want to know, above all, is what’s changed between the first-generation tools and the newest Milwaukee M12 FUEL impact driver and M12 FUEL hammer drill. See our article on Drill vs Impact Driver and Speed vs Torque in drills and impact drivers Milwaukee FUEL vs 1st-Gen Models It’s been a long time coming, but Milwaukee seems to have found the special sauce for a ripe combination of size and strength in its M12 drills and drivers. It’s finally shorter and also shaves 1.2 ounces off the weight. Why was this significant? Well, the 12V Milwaukee FUEL was priced lower and weighed just 1 lb 14 ounces, but the 20V DeWalt DCF895B was a full 3/4-inches shorter in length!įast forward to today, and the new Milwaukee FUEL 1/4” impact driver (2553-20) shrinks its length down to just 5.1-inches. At about the same time the original brushless M12 impact driver and other tools were announced, DeWalt released its DCF895B 20V Max brushless 3-speed impact driver. ![]()
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