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FREE SHIPPING - Milwaukee M12 Cordless Drill/Driver - 12 Volt, 3/8in., Model# 2410-22

Item# 334891
The Milwaukee M12 Drill/Driver has the power to drive the majority of common small fasteners, and the run time of full day screw driving without recharging. The compact size allows the users to work in tight places for increased convenience. Max. Torque (in.-lbs.): 250, Volts: 12, Speed - No Load (RPM): 0-400/0-1,500, Chuck Size (in.): 3/8, Keyless Chuck: Yes, Clutch Settings: Yes, Reversible: Yes, Variable Speed: Yes, Battery Amp/Hour: 1.4, Battery Included: Yes (2), Charger Included: Yes, Case Included: Yes, Tool Length (in.): 7 3/8, Tool Weight (lbs.): 2.5 Heavy-duty 2-speed metal gearbox Single-sleeve metal chuck Li-Ion batteries for extended run time Built-in LED worklight Battery fuel gauge
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Questions & Answers for FREE SHIPPING - Milwaukee M12 Cordless Drill/Driver - 12 Volt, 3/8in., Model# 2410-22

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Where is this drill made?

asked 11 months ago
by
90dog
 - Seattle
on FREE SHIPPING - Milwaukee M12 Cordless Drill/Driver - 12 Volt, 3/8in., Model# 2410-22
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This Milwaukee M12 cordless drill/driver is made in China.
answered 11 months ago
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ProductExpert5
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Sticker says made in china.
answered 11 months ago
by
DrillinNC
 - NC
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what's the difference in power between a 12 volts and an 18 volts

asked 6 months ago
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Anonymous
on FREE SHIPPING - Milwaukee M12 Cordless Drill/Driver - 12 Volt, 3/8in., Model# 2410-22
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18v will give you longer life. Not much more power.
12V is definitely capable of drilling and driving fasteners into 2x4s.

18 Volt with 1.3 AH Battery = 234 Watt
12 Volt and 2 AH = 240 Watt
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= 12 Volt/2AH more power.
answered 6 months ago
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ProductExpert9
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It all depends what you use if for! The twelve volt is great for screws and small drill bits. The eighteen volt is much better for heavy or repetive drilling or larger screws. I use the twelve volt driver for all light work and switch to the eighteen volt driver for the heavy work. Note that the twelve volt driver is much lighter and therefore easier to hold in awkward positions.
answered 5 months, 4 weeks ago
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greatproduct
 - Oregon City, OR
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