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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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Features

  • Power state Brushless motor: purposely built for the M18 Fuel 1/2" Drill driver to provide up to 60% more power than the competitive set
  • Redlink Plus Intelligence: ensures optimal performance and provides overload protection to prevent damage to the tool and battery during heavy applications while still maintaining compatibility across the entire M18 system.
  • Red Lithium XC5.0 battery pack: delivers more work per charge and more work over the life of the pack than competitors
  • Up to 60% more power: 1, 200 in-lbs of torque

Description

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

Specs & Other Info

Specification Details
Manufacturer Milwaukee Electric Tools Corp
Driven By Battery Power
Peak Rotational Speed 2000 Rounds Per Minute
Power Consumption 4.2 Amperes
Chuck Capacity 6.35 mm
Available Color Vibrant Red
In Box Drill System, Corded Drills, Power Drill Drivers
Dimensions (L x W x H) 9" x 5" x 11"
Product Weight 3.2 lbs
Maximum Output 800 Watts
Model Designation 2804-20
Additional Handle? No
Battery Included No
Battery Requirement No
Battery Cell Composition Lithium
Warranty Allows for driving, drilling, and hammer drilling mode interchange
Release Date February 7, 2018

Frequently asked questions

No, the Milwaukee M18 FUEL 1/2 in. Hammer Drill is sold as a bare tool. This means that the battery and charger are sold separately. You can use any Milwaukee M18 series battery with this tool.

The Milwaukee M18 FUEL 1/2 in. Hammer Drill has a peak torque of 1,200 in-lbs. This high torque enables the drill to handle demanding tasks with ease.

Yes, you can use the Milwaukee M18 FUEL 1/2 in. Hammer Drill for drilling into concrete. The tool has a hammer drill mode that is specifically designed for drilling into hard materials like concrete and masonry.

The Milwaukee M18 FUEL 1/2 in. Hammer Drill comes with a 1/2 inch metal chuck. This heavy-duty chuck allows you to use a wide variety of drilling and driving bits with the tool.

Top Amazon Reviews

πŸš€ Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


Overall, the reviews for the Milwaukee drill are highly positive, with users praising its reliability and performance. Despite daily use, some users noted that the tool functions great and lasts for several years. However, some users reported concerns over certain features such as the drill's clutch, side handle, and chock.

Pros

  • πŸ”§ The drill is extremely reliable under daily use conditions.
  • πŸ‘· It consistently performs above expectations.
  • πŸ’ͺ Often referred to as a powerful drill and excellent at heavy-duty tasks.
  • πŸ”‹ The batteries possess impressive longevity.

Cons

  • ❌ Some users found the clutch feature to be unusable.
  • πŸ’’ The side handle tends to weaken under heavy torque.
  • πŸ”„ There have been complaints regarding a defective chock.

Should I Buy It?

Given the overwhelmingly positive responses and its reputation for durability and performance, purchasing the Milwaukee drill would be a sound decision for those needing a reliable drill for daily use. However, if you prioritize aspects like the clutch function or regularly need heavy torque handling, you might want to consider other options.


  • Works great, light weight
Love the drill. Compact and light weight. Drilled concrete anchor holes with ease.
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2024 by Echo jumper

  • Good product at a good price
Use in sprinkler industry
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2024 by Dan Ratasky

  • Strong brand
Worked for the project it was purchased for.
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2024 by Robert

  • Very powerful
Will snap ur wrist if u don’t hold onto it good
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2024 by Stuart

  • Excellent brand and products
Nice tool to work
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2024 by Carlos Martinez

  • Quality product so far
Great tool for the past year, has done some hard drilling in the repair shop metal/steel, we don't normally use the clutch or hammer setting though ..
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2024 by wayne

  • This tool works well
They quality is great and battery works well with my other tools
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2024 by Forest Barrett Forest Barrett

  • It drills. . .
SO, I have an old Cordless Panasonic Drill/driver that I've had a LONG time, I've tried to not abuse it, but its got its wear. Before it dies on me, battery or whatever, I'd been thinking about getting another Cordless Driver, to just divide up the work, for efficiency's sake. WELL as far as I can tell, Panasonic doesn't even make cordless drill drivers anymore in the style that I have... at least with a "hammer mode" . NOW disclaimer.. not 100% sure on this. Anyways, whatever the case it'd be like buying a new tool brand even if I could find another Panasonic drill probably. (It looks like Panasonic does make drill drivers for the manufacturing industry, who knew?) So I decided after some research/personal experience to just go with Milwaukee's 1/2" drill with a hammer mode. Because my Panasonic doesn't have that. I figure if I take good care of this unit it will pay for itself. Hopefully as good as that Panasonic has. That thing has been wonderful. (If they'd done a better job with their marketing a long time ago, they'd probably have a bigger share of the cordless tool market today, o'well hindsight is 20/20?) I'm hoping I'll have the same luck with this tool as I've had with my Milwaukee saw & impact wrench... which was extremely good! (though I haven't had them a long time, just a few years) I'll give an update on this drill if needed. One thing I noticed, while using it from the get go, is the way the air is pushed out. I'm curious how this design will hold up long term. Like.. (If it will be a adequate) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2021 by Core

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