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Festool CXS Compact Drill Set Li 2.6Ah vs Milwaukee 2711-20

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Festool CXS Compact Drill Set Li 2.6AhMilwaukee 2711-20
Title Festool 564535 CXS Compact Drill SetMilwaukee 2711-20 M18 Fuel Super Hawg Right Angle Drill with Quik-Lokbare
Model Festool
CXS Compact Drill Set Li 2.6Ah
Milwaukee
2711-20

Basic Info

Suggested Price $315.00$499.00
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Release Mar 2017Aug 2016

Overview

Top Features
  • 3 tools in 1, Fast Fix enables the use of the Centrotec chuck, a keyless chuck and a right angle attachment for gaining access to tight spaces
  • Tough inside and out, the CXS features sophisticated electronics that protect the tool and batteries from overcurrent, under voltage, and overheating
  • An ultra-compact design weighing in at less than 2lbs means maximum comfort during extended use
  • Extremely long battery life and recharge time of only 30 minutes. Keyless Chuck Capacity - 1/32 - 3/8 inch
  • Service All Inclusive - Three year warranty on drill, charger and batteries
  • M18 Fuel Super Hawg Right Angle Drill W/ Quik-Lokbare
  • The product is easy to use and easy to handle
  • The product is highly durable

Reviews

Walmart Rating4.1667 (out of 6 reviews)3.75 (out of 4 reviews)
Latest Reviews

Favorite tool
Rating: 5
Great tool I just used it on a electrical rough in.I could not be happier. This to is great for drilling overhead. The tool is light enough you can drill through floor joists one handed with no ladder. A word of caution if you do not have the new Red Lithium 4.0 or 5.0 batteries you will not like this tool. The older batteries will not power it. It will not have the needed torque and it will be dead after a few holes. I tried the old batteries it was a joke.
by Joe Electrician on 2015-04-25T17:00:00

Great power without the cord!!
Rating: 5
I am an electrician and own a corded superhawg. I love it and when my distributor showed me this, I bought it. I had a job to do so I used it and was impressed because of its light weight and versatility. I only wish I had bought the quick change one. I can definitely see where the new 9.0 batteries would benefit this. I drilled about 40 1-3/8" holes on 2 and a partial batteries.
by Wolfwalker on 2015-07-09T17:00:00

Hole Hawg Heaven
Rating: 5
Excellent tool, a bit pricey but still worth every dime!
by Hard Hittin E on 2015-04-23T17:00:00

Great drill!!
Rating: 4
I'm an electrician. I do mostly remodels & rewires of old homes. This drill has good power, but can be bogged down with older harder framing. Nice that I don't have to drag a cord around with me. Drills many holes on a single charge. Glad that I bought it & wood recommend it to others.
by BPR on 2016-05-13T17:00:00

great tool
Rating: 4
great tool for the job site. no cord to drag around. perfect for houses and big wood frame buildings when you only need to driil a couple dozen holes.
by LRON on 2015-07-03T17:00:00

I would buy it, but it doesn't have great torque
Rating: 2
I am an electrician and found it could have a more torque
by Laurent on 2019-04-02T17:00:00

Excellent drill
Rating: 5
I've had mine for about a year now and it makes plumbing rough in's so much faster. I've never had a problem with mine and I would recommend it all day long.
by Mike on 2018-08-26T17:00:00

Great Drill
Rating: 5
This Drils is the greatest but the Quick lock needs to be redesigned extensions get stuck and arbors if you use the Big Hawg bits carry your hammer to knock them out
by Virg on 2015-12-16T16:00:00

When's the super duper hawg being released?
Rating: 4
Drilled thousands of holes no issue with performance, outperforms the corded model hands down, but needs a redesign to allow you to drill closer to studs.
by Byrd on 2018-10-02T17:00:00

Dont get it if you are a plumber.
Rating: 1
I use it to make holes for copper and pvs up to 3in. I had mines for about 3 months and now it doesnt work anymore... whats the point in making this tools if they cant handle the pressure of making holes??? Smh i dont recommend it.
by JonathanC on 2018-07-09T17:00:00

All Features

Country of OriginCHINAChina
Volts DC18
Platt Item0129022
Platt CatMIL270722
Cat2707-22
releaseMar 2017Aug 2016
MSC Part #58310624
Mfr Part #2711-20
Battery Included (Yes/No)No
Reversible (Yes/No)Yes
Chuck Size (Inch)7/16
Battery ChemistryLithium-Ion
Handle TypeRight Angle
UPC #045242362622
Battery SeriesM18 RED LITHIUM
Chuck TypeHex
Speed (RPM)0-350; 0-950
IncludesChuck Key; Side Handle
Battery Voltage18

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