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Metabo - 1" SDS-plus Rotary Hammer, 1, 230 Rpm, 5, 400BPM, 2.3J, 7Amp (601109420 D-26), Rotary Hammers | Milwaukee 2712-22DE M18 Fuel 1" SDS Plus Rotary Hammer with De Kit |
Model |
Metabo 601109420 | Milwaukee 2712-22DE |
Basic Info |
Suggested Price |
$199.00 | $619.98 |
Sale Price |
Check Price* | Check Price* |
Release |
Oct 2017 | Mar 2017 |
Overview |
Top Features |
- Made in Germany
- World Class production facilities and techniques
- Absolute focus on quality by our employees at every Stage of production
- Manual, Hybrid and fully automated assembly systems
- German engineering and ingenuity
| - M18 Fuel 1" Sds Plus Rotary Hammer W/ De Kit
- The product is easy to use and easy to handle
- The product is highly durable
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Reviews |
Walmart Rating | 5.0 (out of 1 reviews) | 3.0 (out of 1 reviews) |
Latest Reviews |
Great cordless option Rating: 5 I acquired this drill a little over a year ago. Since then coworkers and myself have put it to good use. I work as a detention contractor installing security electronics. As such they are not a lot of options for corded tools inside the facilities I work in. Drilling 3/4 and 1 inch holes through dry block, precast, or reinforced concrete is what I use this drill mostly for and it excels at the job. Using the high demand 9.0 batteries delivers plenty of power with this drill and it will run all day and more for our applications. Before I got this we had a corded blue drill which is a great product in an of itself and for those that have used those I will say that this cordless drill from Milwaukee is as good and maybe just a little better as far as drilling is concerned. It is hands down more convenient and a lot faster to deploy. by Jhorne on 2019-01-25T16:00:00 | Vaccum too large Rating: 3 We use hammer drills extensively and daily on large construction sites, mainly for piping suspensions. We almost exclusively use Milwaukee machines, except for hammer drills because of there has not been any good integrated dust vacuums. We mostly drill concrete with 1/4-5/8 bits, often overhead into ceilings, often hundreds of holes in a day. Dust extractors are a must for us. So we where exited about the new drills with dust vacuums as we have high trust the Milwaukee machines and prefer to use one battery system. We also have good experience in the efficiency of several small Milwaukee hammer drills, both corded and un-corded, in situations where vacuums are not required. We bought both the 1" model and the 1-1/8" 18V Fuel, both with Hammervac attachments. Unfortunately, the drill-hammer and vacuum combo is big and heavy. Our employees simply reject them without really trying them out, because of weight and size compared to our Makita BHR243 with DX02 (we have around 10 of them in daily use). For us the new Hammervacs are too big and heavy compared to competition (Makita, Hilti and DeWalt). by janaf on 2015-06-09T17:00:00 |
All Features |
Item model number | 045242469918 | |
Item Weight | 7 pounds | |
Voltage | 18 Volts | |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No | |
Item Package Quantity | 1 | |
Batteries Required? | No | |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion | |
Batteries | 1 Lithium ion batteries required. | |
Speed | 1500 RPM | |
Power Source | Battery Powered | |
Material | Plastic | |
Batteries Included? | No | |
release | Oct 2017 | Mar 2017 |
Country of Origin | | CHINA |
Platt Item | | 0037306 |
Cat | | 2712-22DE |
Platt Cat | | MIL271222DE |
More Information |
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