Milwaukee Electric Tool 2713-20 Milwaukee M18 Fuel 18V Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless Sds Plus D-Handle Rotary Hammer, 1", Bare Tool, Plastic, 17.63" x 3.85" x 6.61"







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- •Tools/Cordless Power Tools
- •Made in: United States
- •Dimensions: 17.63 X 3.85 X 6.61
Milwaukee Electric Tool 2713-20 Milwaukee M18 Fuel 18V Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless Sds Plus D-Handle Rotary Hammer, 1", Bare Tool, Plastic, 17.63" x 3.85" x 6.61"
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Customer Reviews
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Michael✓ Verified Purchase•October 4, 2023
Very happy, but I always there or when it comes to Milwaukee
Strong tool, holds up very well.
Kara B.✓ Verified Purchase•September 23, 2023
Liked that it was a good handling weight. Easy to use and glad I purchased this item for my husband-he likes it! ðŸ‘
Exactly what I needed
jason t allard✓ Verified Purchase•September 10, 2023
Works excellent already have a bunch of Milwaukee tools and this one to collection busted up concrete for door in basement with ease
Milwaukee Quality
Alden✓ Verified Purchase•August 26, 2023
What else is there to say... It's definitely up to today's stand of cordless tools. The chipping doesn't hit as hard as the DeWalt I've used before but it definitely works. Drills holes quick as well. Doesn't blow through an 8ah battery too fast either.
No cord, no problem. Power is still there!
Daniel Alexander✓ Verified Purchase•July 15, 2023
Don't let the fact it's battery powered turn you away- while it does eat through the batteries faster than any of my other M18 tools it does not play around at boring through concrete or asphalt!
You get about 20-22 holes out of a 3.0 battery which I think is pretty good considering what you are asking the tool to do. Not feeling like a monkey with a tail is worth it having to deal with extension cords or gas powered generators- holes get drilled just as fast as with my Milwaukee corded HD- which now that I think about it hasn't been used since I got this one!
Really- it's that good. If you already have some M18 stuff and batteries buy this right now and don't even think about it anymore.
Also- if you are thinking now that other brands like DeWalt or Makita have "up the ante" and went to the 22-24 volt system you may need to upgrade.... I'd encourage you to test the M18 battery with a volt meter for output voltage......the original "M18" was 18 volts to be sure, the new M18 batteries that say "Red Lithium" might surprise you on a volt meter.
M18 is just the name of the tool system at this point- and even though they've upped the volts, they still feel confident in the tools in the M18 line from 4-5 year ago (that were actually designed and rated for 18 volts) to still say the new Red Lithium batteries are compatible with the older M18 tools.
Milwaukee is killing it out here cordless!
You get about 20-22 holes out of a 3.0 battery which I think is pretty good considering what you are asking the tool to do. Not feeling like a monkey with a tail is worth it having to deal with extension cords or gas powered generators- holes get drilled just as fast as with my Milwaukee corded HD- which now that I think about it hasn't been used since I got this one!
Really- it's that good. If you already have some M18 stuff and batteries buy this right now and don't even think about it anymore.
Also- if you are thinking now that other brands like DeWalt or Makita have "up the ante" and went to the 22-24 volt system you may need to upgrade.... I'd encourage you to test the M18 battery with a volt meter for output voltage......the original "M18" was 18 volts to be sure, the new M18 batteries that say "Red Lithium" might surprise you on a volt meter.
M18 is just the name of the tool system at this point- and even though they've upped the volts, they still feel confident in the tools in the M18 line from 4-5 year ago (that were actually designed and rated for 18 volts) to still say the new Red Lithium batteries are compatible with the older M18 tools.
Milwaukee is killing it out here cordless!
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