- Compact drill/driver delivers 400 inch-pounds of torque; weighs 4 pounds; 7-3/4 inches long
- 1/4-inch hex compact impact with 4-pole frameless motor delivers 1400 inch-pounds of torque
- Lightweight durability, built-in LED lights, battery fuel gauges and variable-speed triggers
- Backed by a 5-year warranty for every Milwaukee power tool (including cordless product ? tool, battery pack(s)
- Includes: 18-volt compact drill/driver, 1/4-inch hex impact driver, 2 compact batteries, charger, and one belt clip
Product Description
The 2691-22 M18 cordless 2-tool combo kit includes the Compact Driver (MWK-2601-20) and the 1/4" Hex Impact Driver (MWK-2650-20). The M18 Cordless System's patented technologies and electronics, innovative motor design, and superior ergonomics provide the most efficient blend of power, weight and performance in the industry. Powered by LITHIUM-ION, the M18 cordless system delivers more torque, more power, and longer run-time than the competition.
- M18 ½" Compact Drill/Driver Delivers 400 In-lbs of Torque and is Only 4 lbs. and 7 ¾" Long
- M18 ¼" Hex Compact Impact with the Milwaukee 4-Pole Frameless Motor Delivers 1400 In-lbs. of torque
- Voltage: 18V
- Battery: (2) 18V LITHIUM-ION Compact Battery Packs (48-11-1815)
- Charger: 30-Minute Charger
- Carrier: Carrying Case
- Includes: Compact Driver (MWK-2601-20), 1/4" Hex Impact Driver (MWK-2650-20), (2) 18V LITHIUM-ION Compact Battery Packs (MWK-48-11-1815), 18V Charger (48-59-1801), Carrying Case
Milwaukee 2691-22 18-Volt Compact Drill and Impact Driver Combo Kit Reviews
Milwaukee 2691-22 18-Volt Compact Drill and Impact Driver Combo Kit Reviews
180 of 185 people found the following review helpful This review is from: Milwaukee 2691-22 18-Volt Compact Drill and Impact Driver Combo Kit (Tools & Home Improvement) I recently owned a Makita set so I will compare the two. I use the tools every day in remodel and new construction work.* The Milwaukee is slightly heavier, but still easy to use. * The belt clip on tool base is very useful. Makita doesn't have same feature. * Battery life seems to be the same. I love the charge level indicator on the battery, but when it is dead, it stops immediately, no gradual loss. * The hard plastic carry case will last much longer than the Makita cordura bag, which was pretty beat up after six months of use. * Both brands have a use light above trigger but Makita's will glow for a short stretch after trigger release whereas the Milwaukee turns off immediately. * Makita also has the glow ring on the impact driver that makes finding it in the dark easier, very handy. * The Milwaukee impact driver has a rubber bumper strip on both sides of the nose for friction protection [nice] but one end on both sides come unattached with... Read more 150 of 154 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: Milwaukee 2691-22 18-Volt Compact Drill and Impact Driver Combo Kit (Tools & Home Improvement) After owning two of the white Makita lith-ion drills I had to return both of them because the charger kept killing the batteries dead. From what I have read this is a known problem.Here is what I like better about the Milwaukee. First the charger does not kill the $80 batteries no matter how long you leave them on the charger. Second, the Milwaukee has a great battery charge indicator right on the battery. This is very important with Lith-Ion batteries as they have full power right up to the end and quit without warning. With is level gauge you know exactly how much battery life you have when you grab your drill. Third, the Milwaukee drill has bit storage on board, handy for philips and reg bits. Lastly the red color holds up much better then white. Hope this helps. 72 of 76 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: Milwaukee 2691-22 18-Volt Compact Drill and Impact Driver Combo Kit (Tools & Home Improvement) Recently I've been doing a lot of work around the house getting ready for winter. I went to Home Depot looking for an impact driver (something that could easily drive 4-6 inch lag screws and 8-10 inch Timberlock screws). The Makita and Milwaukee impact drivers seemed to outperform any others available. I chose the Milwaukee based on prior experience with this brand AND final sale price of $225.00 for the set (versus $275 for the Makita). Right out of the box there was enough charge in the battery to finish driving several timber screws in a drain box I was repairing. I've been very impressed with the weight, durability, and performance of this set. The torque in the impact driver is eye-popping. No buyer's remorse for this tool purchase. |
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