Milwaukee 2401-22 12-Volt Li-ion Sub-Compact Driver Kit
March 3, 2010 · Posted in Cordless, Power Tools
- Torque – 150 in.lbs, Speed – 0-500 rpm
- Battery Fuel Gauge for displaying remaining run-time
- Built-in LED For illumination of dark work spots
- Quick Bit-Loading 1/4¿ Hex Chuck For bit insertion and release with one hand
- Metal Gear Housing for job site durability
Product Description
The Milwaukee M12 Screwdriver has the power to drive the majority of common small fasteners and the run time of full-day screw driving without recharging. The compact size allows the users to work in tight places for increased convenience. Features a hex chuck which allows one-handed bit changes. Lithium-ion battery drives over 100 screws on a single charge. Max. Torque (in.-lbs.): 100, Volts: 12, Speed – No Load (RPM): 0 – 500, Chuck Size (in.): 1/4, Variable Speed… More >>
Milwaukee 2401-22 12-Volt Li-ion Sub-Compact Driver Kit
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I saw a promo poster in one of the hardware stores I frequent and was very interested in this tool. When I asked about it, the manager told me that as a high-volume Milwaukee dealer they had received one of the first batches to be released, and had already sent them all back because the units kept breaking. Can’t remember what part it was but it was one piece consistently. The stats on the driver sound good but if it doesn’t last then stats aren’t good for much, so I’m curious. Has anyone had one break during use?
Rating: 3 / 5
First let me say this is the coolest looking tool mikwaukee has made yet, I’m happy to see the company is putting more thought into the look of their tools.
Unfortunately,the tool handle is way to FAT to be comfortable for anyone with less than large hands.
Comparitevly, the Milwaukee V28 tools are FAR more comfortable to hold than this tool is. I found my hand getting tired after driving one screw!
The Makita 18v lithium tools have such a superior feel they make this tool feel amatuer in design. It is almost comical to think that the purpose of this tool is to be compact and light weight and a total pleasure to use.
It is far from any of those things, the foward/reverse
switch is positioned in a place that almost garantees your gonna hit it while squeezing the trigger which disengages the motor or reverses the tool by accident, on top of that the feel of the switch is totally flimsy. There is no compasion to the fit and feel of the new makita, or dewalt tools.
As a remodeling contractor and homeowner, I could not see any value in this tool as it is.
Rating: 1 / 5
This would be the best compact lithium drill on the market except for one thing: IT CAN’T USE STANDARD DRILL BITS. Instead, you have to buy special bits that aren’t cheap. OK, you’re on the jobsite and you need to drill a hole. You have the right size bit, but wait! This drill only takes special bits! Don’t have the one you need? You either have to drive to the hardware store and pay through the nose, or you’re SOL.
The clueless marketing exec who made the decision to go with this worthless chuck design ought to be downsized.
Rating: 1 / 5
Nice build quality. Time will tell. NOT MADE IN USA!!!!!! SHAME SHAME Milwaukee
Rating: 3 / 5
If the price was lower it would be a childs toy.
If you want a compact, overpriced, powered driver then buy this. Milwaukee makes an impact driver; which looks and feels exactly like this and is a much better tool overall. If you really need a compact driver, find something less expensive.
Rating: 2 / 5