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Milwaukee 2415-20 vs Milwaukee 2707-22

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Title Milwaukee 2415-20 M12 12-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Right Angle Drill, 3/4 In, Bare Tool, MediumMilwaukee 2707-22 M18 Fuel Hole Hawg 1/2" Right Angle Drill Kit
Model Milwaukee
2415-20
Milwaukee
2707-22

Basic Info

Suggested Price $73.49 ($2.00 / oz)$599.90
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Release Jan 2013Mar 2017

Overview

Top Features
  • The product is easy to use
  • The product is durable
  • The product is manufactured in China
  • Features 3/8-inch single-sleeve ratcheting chuck for maximum versatility and grip
  • An extended paddle switch allows for controlled use in multiple positions
  • Electronic clutch with 11 settings plus drill mode for complete control
  • Built-in LEDs illuminate the work surface and indicates when clutch is out
  • The on-board fuel gauge displays remaining run-time on the M12 lithium-ion battery pack
  • M18 Fuel Hole Hawg 1/2" Right Angle Drill Kit
  • The product is easy to use and easy to handle
  • The product is highly durable

Reviews

Walmart Rating4.1667 (out of 6 reviews)
Latest Reviews No reviews yet.

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

All Features

MaterialPlastic
Item Package Quantity1
Special Featuresheavy-duty
Battery Cell TypeLithium Ion
Warranty Description5 years
Item Weight2.25 pounds
Item model number2415-20
Batteries Required?Yes
Included Componentsbare-tool
SizeMedium
Batteries Included?No
Package Dimensions11.9 x 4.6 x 2.7 inches
Power Sourcecordless-electric
Voltage12 volts
releaseJan 2013Mar 2017
Country of OriginCHINA
Volts DC18
Platt Item0129022
Platt CatMIL270722
Cat2707-22

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