

If you are on multiple platforms there are a few I like better. If you are strictly on the Milwaukee platform this tool set is a no brainer. It also could translate to more stripped screws on lighter hardware installs like cabinet hinge or slide screws. It could mean more work done from a single tool. This extra power does mean a slightly larger tool and more weight. Every tradesperson is different and so is every job. The others are plenty powerful for most installation tasks but the fuel has more Argghh Argghh Argghh! We put it up against the competition and found that it easily outperformed most in both drilling with larger bits and in driving larger fasteners.ĭoes that really matter? Only you can decide. M12 PowerĪs you would expect the M12 has one of the strongest motors of any 12v installers drill. The offset adapter is awesome for driving screws right up against adjacent surfaces without running the screw at a huge angle or grinding your chuck on the side of your work. You can use it with or without the chuck for a more secure grip on the bit or ultimate close quarters clearance. If you need even more clearance to your work such as inside a slim cabinet or between closely spaced studs or joists the right angle adapter will get you closer. I love this configuration for building cabinets and installing hardware like drawer slides and handles. It will slip right into the center shaft.
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All you need is a 1/4” shank drill or driver bit. Sometimes you want a shorter tool so with a simple pull on the lock collar you can remove the chuck and use the drill with no chuck at all. You also get 4 interchangeable heads for tight spaces and right angle drilling. The 3/8” chuck will handle all normal twist bits up to 3/8” as well as many special hex shank bits. With this single tool you can use any normal drilling and driving bits. Why make a drill with interchangeable heads? Often hybrid tools are a huge compromise for specific tasks. The rising popularity of these tools won out and now Milwaukee fans have a strong contender available to them: The Milwaukee FUEL Installers drill. I have often wondered why Milwaukee offered a similar tool in other countries but not in North America.

They all do a great job for installs, finish work as well as cabinet and furniture building. I now have one each from Fein, Metabo and the Bosch Flexiclick. I have been using them for years on my remodeling and restoration jobs. Drills with interchangeable chucks have always fascinated me.
