Customer Review: It was a tough choice between the Makita BDF452HW and this Milwaukee 2601-22, but after reading so many reports about the Makita's standard batteries failing, I decided on the Milwaukee. I have not been disappointed. It feels great in the hand and has plenty of grunt to get the job done. The belt... more info
Customer Review: I'm sure I'm like all of buyers of this Milwaukee driver. I've compared Bosch PS20 and this one for a long time before I set my mind into this. I actually went to Home Depot and Howes and got them in my hands and played with them. After talking to one of the sales, he also said this Milwaukee... more info
Customer Review: i love this tool. it never leaves my tool bag or my pocket so i have no need for the case which is just as sturdy as any milwaukee tool case but there is very little space for extra bits or screws or whatever. you can buy the same tool without the case and spend that $$on an extra battery or two.
Customer Review: As an electrician I've used many brands of reciprocating saws and can say in all honesty that the Milwaukee Sawzall beats them all, HANDS DOWN! This thing is one of the first tools I grab to head out to a job. You can cut a lot of conduit on a charge. This is a great price for the "tool only"... more info
Customer Review: This is my first impact driver, and I will say that they are very impressive. Drives screws in 1/2 the time, and even helps suck the two boards together (which isn't always easy without reversing the screw first). Medium lags are no problem (didn't try any larger ones). There aren't a lot of extras;... more info
Customer Review: 18v Milwaukee tools are my favorite and I've used a lot of different ones. I've got the drill, reciprocating saw, light, and now the impact. The impact is powerful, the only draw back would be it's weighty. The way I've compensated was sliding the battery on the backside, seems to make it more... more info
Customer Review: We have 2 of these units that we have been using for about 5 years. Use is pretty heavy - probably 10,000 screws a year each. Screwdrivers work great, but the battery chargers go out. Usually, if the charger goes out, it ruins the battery plugged into it. I've probably bought 12 batteries... more info
Customer Review: An ideal tool for someone needing a cordless drill-driver but who isn't a house-building carpenter/contractor. Plenty of power, well-balanced and not too heavy.