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Features
Description
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Specs & Other Info
Specification | Details |
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Brand | Milwaukee |
Model Number | 2864-20 |
Item Dimensions (L x W x H) | 4" x 9" x 10" |
Item Weight | 7 lbs |
Package Quantity | Single Item |
Color | Mixed Colors |
Head Style | Round |
Tool Finish | Painted |
Torque Strength | 1500 Foot Pounds |
Operating Mode | Pneumatic |
Power Source | Battery Operated (Cordless), Requires Lithium Ion Batteries |
Tool Style | Hammerdrill |
Product Warranty | Five-year material and workmanship warranty |
Batteries Included | No |
Product Release Date | March 27, 2018 |
Item Size | 3/4 inch |
Sound Level (Noise) | Minimal: Just 1 dB |
This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.
These reviews mostly reflect positive experiences from the users of this Milwaukee drill. Customers mentioned the strength and effectiveness of the drill with one highlighting its cost-effectiveness. The drill's torque settings were appreciated, along with the convenience of reading torque through an app. However, one issue raised was the need for internet access to initially activate the tool, which posed a significant concern in remote or internet-limited areas.
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Should I Buy It?
If you are frequently in areas with strong internet connectivity and want a tool that offers high performance, adjustable torque settings and the convenience of app integration, this drill is a great choice. However, if you often work in areas with limited or no internet access, consider the initial activation requirement before making your decision.