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Milwaukee Electric Tools MLW2504-20 M12 Fuel 1/2" Hammer Drill (Bare)

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Features

  • Hex impact driver once again raises the bar for 12V performance with best in class driving speed, power, and size
  • This product meets customer requirement
  • Product is easy to use

Description

Hex impact driver once again raises the bar for 12V performance with best in class driving speed, power, and size. By Focusing on productivity, this impact driver gets the job done faster by being over 20% faster in application speed vs. The competition. This tool outputs over 1, 300 in. Lbs. Of torque that allows the user to get more work done by completing a wide range of fastening. Measuring only 5.1” in length allows for unmatched access in tight spaces.

Brand: Milwaukee


Power Source: Cordless


Maximum Rotational Speed: 1700 RPM


Voltage: 12 Volts


Amperage: 8 Amps


Brand: ‎Milwaukee


Power Source: ‎Cordless


Maximum Rotational Speed: ‎1700 RPM


Voltage: ‎12 Volts


Amperage: ‎8 Amps


Maximum Chuck Size: ‎10 Millimeters


Color: ‎Red, Black Red


Included Components: ‎Construction - Power Drills, Corded Drills, Power Drill Drivers


Special Feature: ‎Variable Speed


Product Dimensions: ‎8"L x 3"W x 8"H


Maximum Torque: ‎3.5E+2 Inch Pounds


Number of Speeds: ‎2


Speed: ‎1.7E+3 RPM


Item Weight: ‎2.3 Pounds


Maximum Power: ‎800 Watts


Drill Type: ‎Hammer Drill


Is Electric: ‎No


UPC: ‎045242509003


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎03


Drilling Capacity Wood: ‎1 Inches


Manufacturer: ‎Milwaukee Electric Tools


Drilling Capacity Metal: ‎0.5 Inches


Part Number: ‎MLW2504-20


Item Weight: ‎2.3 pounds


Item model number: ‎MLW2504-20


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎1/2"


Style: ‎Hammer Drill


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Measurement System: ‎Metric


Special Features: ‎Variable Speed


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: August 10, 2017


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Excelente
Style: Hammer Drill
Buen producto Cumple con mis espectativas
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2025 by miguel angel

  • Skookum little drill!
Style: Hammer Drill
I think Milwaukee hit it out of the park with their line of Fuel battery operated tools. The only thing I do not like about this drill is that the clutch is the electronic kind. I much prefer the mechanical one that makes ratcheting noises, which isn't affected by the kinetic mass of the spinning motor when the fastener stops. Other than that, I do pretty much everything with this little thing. I haven't driven a half inch bit into concrete yet, but it would probably do it. I wouldn't use it for great big industrial duty, but pretty much anything in the house / garage can be done with this thing. 1 1/2" spade bits through joists, no problem. 3/8 headed lag bolts, no problem... but an impact is just better suited for that kind of duty. It fits the hand well, doesn't weigh a ton, has plenty of battery options, doesn't feel like it is going to snap in half... I just don't have much negative to say about it. One thing that sucks about it... the forward/reverse switch. I like to be able to switch from forward to reverse with one hand... the thumb goes for reverse, and the index finger for forward. Well, switching to forward doesn't go so well, not because the switch is crappy, but pushing it until it is flush with your index finger when its in your right hand just... doesn't go so well. So, I cut a chunk of rubber from somewhere and glued it onto the switch so it projects out 1/8" further. Its a bit hillbilly, but took care of that problem. This may or may not be an issue for other people, but it drove me bananas. Because, you know... you're always holding something in your other hand when you need to switch from forward to reverse. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2022 by Paul Standaert

  • Great deal for a small 1/2 inch hammer drill.
Style: Hammer Drill
I bought this for my Milwaukee M12 system primarily because it has the 1/2 inch chuck. It is lightweight and has some pretty decent power for a 12 volt drill. A bonus feature was the hammer drill feature on it. I wouldn't use it to drill large holes in concrete as this is not it's designed purpose but drilling small holes for things like screw anchors in brick and concrete is not a problem. It will definitely drill and drive Tapcons. For larger holes in concrete I would suggest using a full size SDS type drill. One other feature is the electronic clutch that definitely takes some getting used to as the tool ramps up in speed as you pull the trigger. It does work but I like having full power right off the bat or the ability to feel the trigger as power is being applied to the motor. Not a deal breaker by any means and it takes some getting used to but I do prefer the mechanical clutch that you find on most other drills. Overall it is a good drill for light duty use around the house which is what I bought it for and to be able to handle drill shanks up to 1/2 inch. Great deal for the price I paid, I am assuming that these are either factory seconds or blemish items as they are packaged in a plain box without documentation but I found no obvious issues with the one that I received and everything worked as I had expected after researching user descriptions and going to the Milwaukee website prior to buying it. Definitely a better deal than box store price for a bare tool. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2020 by Eric

  • Simply the Best Drills around.
Style: Hammer Drill
I have one so old it still has an electric cord, great step up, the old(35 yrs)one still runs like a champ.
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2024 by Uncle Al

  • It's become a favorite workhorse
Style: Hammer Drill
I've been using this for about a year now and except for a couple little things it's become probably my favorite drill of all I've used. Well balanced and lightweight, including when used with the 6ah battery (definitely recommend the 6ah over the usual 1.5ah small battery since it gives quite a bit more oomph as well as run time, and makes it able to stand up easily). It's a jack of all trades drill that does surprisingly well as a hammer drill, pushes larger auger bits and small-to-medium sized hole saws just fine, and has proven to be rugged and durable so far. It has a unique feature that they never mention in that there is a slow-start rotation when used in the screwdriving torque settings. I thought that sounded gimmicky and nobody else has done that but I've found it to be a pretty useful feature when driving a screw without a pilot hole or when the bit/screw interface is kind of sloppy. The cons are pretty minor and include bleh LEDs (they work and are bright enough to help, but a cold blue tint of old school low tech emitters...they could jazz this up into something great for mere pennies), a grip that is a bit too large even for large hands (it's not uncomfortable but takes some getting used to and I have seen/felt no advantage in using it compared to nearly every other drill out there with a smaller more normal sized grip). While they do include a durable hook, there is no bit holder on this tool and that is irritating. If you have or can use a 3D printer, however, there are a couple of plans on Thingaverse for bit holders to fit this tool. I had one made for me and it's great (if you have one made try to get it done in ABS or similar plastic rather than the typical PLA which is weaker and can crack). Like others, I was a bit surprised and alarmed when the tool showed up in a plain brown box with no Milwaukee marking and not manual/paperwork inside. I was afraid I'd gotten a counterfeit or refurb tool or something, so I contacted Milwaukee directly and they assured that it was new and legit and there should be no issues with any warranty or service work down the road. Great deal, great drill. Do try out the 6ah battery if you can. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2019 by J Osborne

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