![]() ![]() Fastest application speeds in subcompact marketīuy it at Tool Nut M18 Fuel Track Saw (2831)įinally – a Milwaukee M18 Fuel track saw (2831-21)!.They improved its thermal capacity, which means a longer back-to-back performance in demanding applications. Milwaukee says their new M12 Fuel impact driver has the fastest application speeds in the subcompact market, and is the most compact in its class. To start off, the new M12 Fuel impact driver is more compact than its predecessor. There are some nice incremental upgrades compared to its predecessor, and users will have to judge for themselves whether the upgrade is worth it, M12 Fuel Impact Drivers: 2nd generation (left) vs. The new M12 Fuel impact driver (3453-22) also made its debut. Price: $179 for the kit, $229 for the combo kit (3497-22)īuy the Combo at Tool Nut M12 Fuel Impact Driver (3453) Some brands’ subcompact drills have very small clutch dials that mess with my muscle memory, but the new M12 Fuel hammer drill’s clutch dial left me with a good first impression. It seems minor, but I am also pleased that the adjustable clutch dial is longer than before, which should make adjustments more comfortable. I was told that we should expect to see improved performance here too.Īt the least, the M12 drills also benefit from having been engineered with mechanical and not electronic clutches.Įlectronic clutches could still be the future, but mechanical clutches provide more consistent results right now. I commented to the product manager about how I gave up on the previous M12 Fuel model, as it wasn’t quite optimized for driving smaller fasteners with consistent and repeatable driving depths. The new hammer drill appeared to be completely redesigned, from the chuck to the built-in battery fuel gauge. Unsurprisingly, the new Milwaukee M12 Fuel hammer drill and drill/driver are more compact and more powerful than their predecessors. M12 Fuel Hammer Drills: 2nd generation (left) vs. There are quite a few improvements here too. A drill/driver (3403-22) will also be available. We also got a good look at the new M12 Fuel hammer drill (3404-22), their 3rd generation M12 Fuel model. Price: $299 for the kit, $399 for the combo kit (3697-22)īuy it at Tool Nut M12 Fuel Hammer Drill (3404) Interestingly, Milwaukee’s drilling and driving product manager also told me that users can expect consistent adjustable torque clutch performance when using multiple copies of the same drill. Lastly, it also has a mechanical adjustable torque clutch – not electronic – which should provide for more consistent results. Milwaukee greatly improved the endurance and thermal properties of the 4th generation M18 Fuel hammer drill, and are highly confident users will be satisfied with its performance in demanding tasks. Milwaukee says their AutoStop feature, which uses machine learning to self-adjust to different variables, is the best reacting anti-kickback control on the market. A drill/driver will also be available (2903-22). Milwaukee announced their new 4th generation M18 Fuel hammer drill (2904-22). Please note that prices and ETAs are subject to change. Following are shortcuts to the sections below, or simply scroll down to see them in order. ![]()
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