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Festool T18+3 Li-Basic vs Milwaukee 2711-20

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Festool T18+3 Li-BasicMilwaukee 2711-20
Title Festool T18+3 Li-Basic 564620 Cordless DrillMilwaukee 2711-20 M18 Fuel Super Hawg Right Angle Drill with Quik-Lokbare
Model Festool
T18+3 Li-Basic
Milwaukee
2711-20

Basic Info

Suggested Price $299.99$499.00
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Release Apr 2018Aug 2016

Overview

Top Features
  • Versatile-Combined with the Festool Fast Fix chuck system, the T 18 drill can each do the job of five or more application-specific drill
  • Efficient - Extremely efficient, energy-sipping EC-TEC brushless motors deliver more power, longer run time and fewer trips to the charge
  • Tough inside and out, Festool T-Drills feature brushless motors that have been tested to over a million screws, as well as sophisticated electronics
  • Powerful batteries - An compact 2.6 Ah 18 V battery (not included) provides a lighter alternative
  • 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 Rating3.75 (out of 4 reviews)
Latest Reviews No reviews yet.

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

Included ComponentsBare-Tool
Item Package Quantity1
Item model numberT18+3 Li-Basic
Batteries Included?No
Batteries Required?No
Item Weight7.4 pounds
Battery Cell TypeLithium Ion
Voltage18 volts
Power SourceBattery
releaseApr 2018Aug 2016
MSC Part #58310624
Mfr Part #2711-20
Battery Included (Yes/No)No
Reversible (Yes/No)Yes
Country of OriginChina
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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