Sunday, April 3, 2011

In Review: Milwaukee's M12 2411-22 3/8-Inch Hammer Drill Driver

Milwaukee is a ground-breaker. For nearly ninety years Milwaukee has been, both indeed and figuratively, breaking ground with intensely high-performance standards and industrially high-performance power tools. In fact, their 2411-22 hammer drill driver, one of the latest additions to Milwaukee's already weighty industrial line-up, not only offers an unparallelled power-to-weight ratio and exceptional jobsite versatility, it is the first sub-compact hammer drill to ever hit the market, the first tool if its kind to boast the intense power of a 1,500 Rpm motor and the sub-compact body of, well, nothing we've ever seen before. Like I said, pretty groundbreaking.

The tool, it seems, intends to improve the existing standard, intends to make mincemeat of existing competition, and do it all with uncommon style. At only 2.8-lbs and totaling just 7-5/8-inches long, the hammer is designed to supply intense power from a strikingly dinky package. Accordingly, despite weighing under 3-lbs, the thing still packs adequate power to bore holes in concrete, brick, block, and other masonry materials. In brief, the hammer simultaneously provides uniquely comfortable operation, simple portability, and totally optimized high-power.

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Furthermore, we've found that the tool's small size contributes to a much more controllable, more operational hammer drill than most others entering the market. And because it also combines hammering action, drill-driving operation, and a grand motor, the tool manages a slew of applications despite being only one dinky body. Additionally, although the thing does still yield some vibration, its small weight and size render the difficulties of vibration nearly null.

In Review: Milwaukee's M12 2411-22 3/8-Inch Hammer Drill Driver

Additionally, boasting 275 in-lbs of torque with 18 separate torque settings and a two-speed transmission fluctuating from 0 - 400 Rpm (low-gear) and 0 - 1,500 Rpm (high-gear), the hammer is ideal for a huge array of working applications. The thing also produces 22,500 Bpm ensuring you move through these applications with surprising speed and ease. Additionally, the tool's gear box and 3/8" single sleeve ratcheting chuck are all-metal fabricated and contribute to the tool's thorough durability, grand grip, and acquire bit retention.

The 2411-22 also has an integrated fuel gauge to display its remaining run-time, and with a surprisingly productive Led light also built into the tool, both your foresight and over-all on-top-of-it-ness are totally enhanced. Powered by Milwaukee's exclusive 12V RedLithium battery technology, the tool additionally boasts long run-times and excellent power from a strikingly lightweight power source. These RedLithium batteries also accept a full fee in only 30-minutes rendering the tool and its battery law more efficient, really, than you can shake a stick at. And what's more, the tool kit is indeed affordable. At almost 0, the tool is all-that and an startling value as well.

In Review: Milwaukee's M12 2411-22 3/8-Inch Hammer Drill Driver

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