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Tools and Hardware Reviews of Milwaukee 2410-22 M12 12-Volt 3/8-Inch Drill/DriverCustomer Review: milwaukee 2410-22 m12 drill Summary: 2 Stars
just purchased the 2410 Milwaukee drill as a kit with two batteries 2 months or so ago from Amazon . first impression good . recent experience quite disappointing.
i have used the drill moderately but often during this time. the major problem it he batteries. first charge good. followup battery performance renders the drill only good for small short duration jobs. charges quickly,so far, but no staying power. now i learn that to overcome this problem Milwaukee has brought out a "heavy duty" battery to be bought separately.
i noticed the problem a few days after the amazon full replacement policy.
i had read several reviews before purchasing- most were good. after my problem i read reviews just on the battery and discovered that many people have had the same experience.
Be careful with this one. It is not an inexpensive mistake.
Customer Review: never worked Summary: 1 Stars
Recived this drill as a christmas gift and it didn't work sent it back for replacement
Customer Review: nice little drill Summary: 5 Stars
drill holds a charge for a very long time, and has plenty of power to do mast any job
Customer Review: tinytool Summary: 5 Stars
I THOUGHT I HAD ALL THE BEST OF TOOLS TILL I USED THIS ONE, I DON'T WHY IT TOOK THEM SO LONG TO DESIGN A MEDIUM SIZE TOOL WITH THE POWER OF A LARGER TOOL, I NOW HAVE TWO, AND I TAKE IT OUT ON MOST OF MY REPAIR JOBS.
Customer Review: tool bag work horse Summary: 5 Stars
I'm a telecom installer and bought this because my 18 volt DeWalt was too big. I often have to reach deep behind racks or into closets and a full sized drill/driver is just too big. This is small enough to fit in my tool bag, into all the nooks and crannies I have to work in and has enough power to sink a screw fast. The light is a bonus, especially when working in the back of a closet. I usually charge both batteries every weekend just in case, but I've never had one run out in a weeks worth of work. The charge indicator on the side of the unit is a good feature, if I ever did get a battery used up, I could tell before I went into a new site and had to make a trip out to the truck for the spare battery.
For racking and stacking gear this driver will run rack screws down in a heartbeat. I usually set the clutch to 1 or 2 to prevent stripping them when starting, and use second (high) gear to run them in fast. For rack mount ears I use low gear, the screws are so short it doesn't have time to spool up in high gear. When mounting gear on backer boards (3/4 plywood usually) I use low gear and set the clutch to 5, and it will sink a 1 inch screw in just a few seconds. I mention the low setting I use on the clutch because that is a a bit of a draw back. If you use a high clutch setting it has enough torque to strip screws or twist off smaller screws. I'm sure that an engineer could measure the difference between 10 and 20, but I couldn't. I kept setting it lower and lower, thinking that it would not be able to drive a screw in to wood at some setting, but on 1 it will still drive a 2 inch screw into a 4x4. It will eventually slip but I thought 1 would be pretty weak and it isn't.
Over all this tool feels well made and solid. Quality and power are excellent, I would recommend it very highly to any one who needs a small light driver that has power to do pretty big jobs.
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