Milwaukee Tools

December 31, 2009 by toolman  
Filed under Tool Information

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Milwaukee is considered one of the top professional power tool manufacturers around.  You can learn more about Milwaukee on our tool page. Milwaukee was stagnant for a while in introducing new power tools, but lately they have been coming out with new tools and leading the way. 

Milwaukee is really trying to capture the sub compact market with it’s new M12 line, which is their 12V line of Milwaukee power tools.  Besides having the normal cordless tools such as drills and saws, they have introduced a whole other line up geared towards the professionals such as carpenters, HVAC, electricians and plumbers. 

Some of their new tools include the Sub-Scanner, Laser Temp, Volt detector and more.  Now the M12 is newer to the market, so we haven’t seen how the batteries last long term.  We have tested the Milwaukee M12 and they are very nice for the work they are designed for.

 

See some our reviews of the Milwaukee power tool.

Milwaukee V28 Kit Overview

Milwaukee SawZall Review

Milwaukee Battery Review

Milwaukee Work Light Review

Milwaukee Charger Review

Milwaukee Contractors Bag Review

Milwaukee V28 Hammer Drill

Milwaukee V28 Circular Saw

Milwaukee M12

Milwaukee M12 Hex Impact Driver Review

May 18, 2009 by toolman  
Filed under Our Reviews, Tool Reviews

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About the Milwaukee M12 Hex Driver

Milwaukee is really trying to capture the sub-compact power tool market.  Lately, they have been coming out with new tools for their M12 line.  One of the Milwaukee power tool originals is the Hex Driver.  Milwaukee has one main model, but you will see two model numbers, the 2450-22 and the 2450-20.  The only difference is the 2450-20 is the bare tool while the 2450-22 comes with 2 batteries, a charger and case.  We have the bare tool because we were using the batteries we had from the M12 kit we reviewed.   We picked this up at Tylertool.com.

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