QUESTION OF THE DAY: Do you think a drill and impact driver is one of the most essential power tools a contractor or home owner has? Would you use the hammer drill or the impact more?
I personally use the impact driver for driving and removing fasteners.... The drill I use for drilling holes in wood and metal. As a professional electrician, both are a must have....and Milwaukee is professional grade. Great video! .....I just subscribed to your channel.
Just picked up this set for $350 at HD with a free tool, so I grabbed the M18 grinder (brushed). This is by far the most powerful set I have owned. I know it has already been a few years since it was introduced, but sure am glad to have it. Thanks for the review!
I have this set .all my cordless is m18 fuel . Best cordless impact driver i have ever used and the hammer drill driver is great to .i use the drill where a lil more speed control and less power is needed with certain fastners but the three speed impact driver is pretty good when i dont wanna strip out the screws too. Very impressed in general with the m18 fuel line of tools .i have a bunch of them and am tryin to run a cordless jobsite as well when possible . Yup i am a pro carpenter for over 35 years and i am amazed with the progress cordless tools have made . Love your channel and the realistic reviews . Good job
Thanks man, appreciate it. I still have an electric Milwaukee Magnum Hole Shooter drill that's probably 20+ year old. It's doesn't have a brake on it, which seems weird nowadays. Cordless job sites are the way to go.
Great review. I bought both of them as bare tools months apart when my Dewalt brushed ones finally bit the dust while remodeling my home. I was utterly blown away at the power of these tools. They made my Dewalt stuff seem like toys in comparison. Pair them with a high output battery and there is almost nothing these tools will not do.
Both are absolute beasts, moved from Makita to Milwaukee, best choice I’ve ever made I do industrial CCTV for a living and the mini bandsaw is amaszing
What a great video! Milwaukee all the way. Replacing my tools this year, I decided to get tools I will enjoy using. Been using cheap drills and tired with performance issues in the middle of a job. Milwaukee appears to be a high-quality tool and I never went wrong spending more verses spending less.
Good demonstration. Milwaukee corded was the first hammer drill I owned. For drilling through bricks to run cable for homes. After that I found it was always handy. . Made the job easy. It's good to see the battery power hammer drill is equal, without the extension cord.
One of my older Milwaukee drills doesn't have a brake, which is weird to use now. I'm still hanging on to it for sentimental reasons. The power in cordless tools is amazing.
I understand that idea. I'll probably grab my M12 Installation driver most often, especially when going up on a ladder. I'm building a deck soon, so for that I'll use the M18.
Love Milwaukee M-18 fuel tools finally have to replace my old Milwaukee M18 I had for 12 years that's all I use Milwaukee M18 fuel. Buying power not just a name
I tried making one and the gen 3 hammer drill couldn't get it done. Not sure if it was due to the type of wood, battery choice, the fact that I was using a 2-9/16" switchblade bit with 12" extension, or a combination thereof. Will try downsizing to a 2" next time and see where that gets us.
It is, it’s got so much power on both the hammer drill and impact driver, I use my M12 tools more often for lighter duty work and projects, I got one set on sale from the Depot and the other from Acme Tools.
I know what you mean. I like the M12 Installation Driver for light duty projects, like going up on a ladder and clipping it to my belt. You barely know its there.
First tool I bought was an M18 Fuel angle grinder. I can drill by hand and it will be waaay less of a pain than removing/cutting hardened steel (by hand)! I have, of course, gotten drills since then, but I still hold that a grinder is a natural no1 with an impact driver or impact wrench at a clear no2. PS, that pre-drilled log you shown is sort of a copy of what is known as a "Swedish fire torch", it concentrates fire in a very good way.
The cordless angle grinder is a great tool to have. I made a video awhile ago showing the Swedish torch cooking a pot of coffee. It's a cool 1 log fire to bring to the beach.
Hey Mark nice video, I always enjoy you content. I have had my gen 3 kit for a little over year and Its still going strong and I freaking love it. I feel like the Milwaukee drill is one of the most powerful if not the powerfulest drill out there!!!
I just purchased this kit off the Facebook Market Place for $260. Im an electrician and have been a Makita guy for years but ive used other peoples Milwaukee tools long enough to make me want to finally make the switch. Everything they make is superb quality and I love that they have a ton electrical oriented tools in their lineup. The only other company id put above Milwaukee is Hilti but theres no way im paying that kind of money lol.
Sounds like a good deal. I recall a contractor friend telling me several years ago that Makita was the best for hammer drills. I'd like to see his opinion now.
@@MarkThomasBuilder The Hilti SF6H A22 combi is quite a lot better than the Gen3 Milwaukee on power, build quality and reliability. I own both and the unreliability of the Milwaukee Gen 3 means I leave it behind and take the Hilti. I use the Milwaukee in the workshop where it doesn't matter if it packs up as I have the Hilti backup.
@@MarkThomasBuilder Best real review I've seen yet, just got the kit this week and of course had to pick up a couple HO 3ah compact batteries to go with it, they really slim the tools down and add even more grunt, they seem to be lasting as long as a standard 5ah so I'm real happy right about now. Also a makita guy going red for the first time.
First vid I've watched of yours as I'm considering buying the Milwaukee Impact driver. Really Like how you present your videos, very informative, straightforward and without some idiot shouting half the time :)
Even if I was only a home owner I'd still want contractor quality. Since it's not that much more expensive and battery power tools like Milwaukee last a long time.
I just got my kit from Ace Hardware but my came with a very tiny handle..and it came with two free tools the hackzall and led work light. The plastic case lid locks killed it for me , since the last kit i purchased had all metal locks. So now i both this set to replace the one that was stolen from me.
Oh man that's too bad they were stolen. I like the big handle on this drill. I don't use it too much, but when I do, it's a solid upgrade that keeps up with my toughest demands.
I think a cooler test would have been drill a hole into some concrete with the drill and drive a bolt/fastener into the concrete with the impact (fair sized fasteners obviously lol)
That’s an amazing drill driver and impact I’ve had it since it came out even knowing that’s an old drill and impact kit from Milwaukee the tools being made now still can’t compete with that old technology but thanks for that great test and reviews
I use the impact driver for Automotive repair...Use a 1/4" and 3/8" adapter.. They saved me hours doing it by hand. Pius my wrist does not hurt anymore.. Next up..1/2" impact driver.
I’ve used gen 3 for work for about a good 6 months and my only complaint is the bits don’t stick after a while and it’s a really really heavy drill/impact
Milwaukee is an second best to snap on. But my Dewalt impact gun & hammer driver are very strong product. My impact 3/4 inch takes off my 18 wheelers lug nuts off. But I got a buddy with the 1 inch Milwaukee impact gun that has 1200 pounds of breaking force. Great video
Thanks! I don't own any Snap On tools yet. I'm guessing they're pretty expensive? I would've liked to had that 1" Milwaukee a time or two. I've had to grind bolts my mower spindles before. Anti-seize seemed to help after that.
Hey bro , could you give me the code label of that 3/4 inch DeWalt impact wrench that you have , I need something heavier to screw large coach bolts in bush cabin ,and how much Newton Meters does it have thanx
I just bought the kit but I notice two things 1. the battery is a little loose, gives a slight movement to the sides 2. when charging the batteries it makes a noise It is normal ???
Picked up the same kit for 2020. I need some great excuses to put them to work. My m12 still driver handles whatever I throw at it. So far mostly trim work. Looking forward to boring some holes or sinking some real fasteners with the m18.
What’s the difference between this 2997-22 and the most recently updated version the 2999-22? Would love a comparison or short video if the new version is worth buying
I had this kit last year with the gen 2 drill and impact and they were both great, until I had to use the drill and get through some metal. The drill didn’t survive. No I wasn’t pushing the grill to hard or anything but it did get really hot, to hot to touch, I think the motor got burned out😂
Oh wow, that's crazy! I felt like I was pushing this very hard and noticed it warming up, but not too hot to touch. Thanks, I'll remember not to push it to that extreme.
How do you like the trigger modulation on the impact driver, say for smaller fasteners like 3" deck screws? Is it easy enough to feather the trigger and keep good control and stay on speed 3?
Hey Mark the gen 3 impact you demonstrated I have one I was wondering if you ran into the problem that I am experiencing the chuck or the collet is no longer holding the bits in like a 1inch spade bit or a simple magnetic bit holder to drive screws? Has this happened to you and do you know if milwaukee has a way to fix this problem now?
I haven't had that problem yet. I'll let you know if I hear something. I was scheduled to go to their NPS show in June, but unfortunately it's postponed.
Haven't watched the whole vid yet but I know I'll forget to say this if I wait, if you put a high output battery in the drills they are way way faster, its insane.
@@MarkThomasBuilder yeah I havent tried it with the hammer drill, but with the impact it's a huge difference in speed, and doesnt bog down on the lag screws. The new high output batteries are really impressive.
Hi, thanks so much for your upload and for sharing love your content. Are they both the most current and powerful Milwaukee currently offers? I know you did say they are about 16 months old
Thanks, yes these are the latest models that Milwaukee offers. I posted a video about their Pipeline online event where they're announcing the new tools August 20th.
Hey Lou, the battery charger turns to a solid green when the battery is charged. You can also push the battery level button on the battery itself to check the charge level.
@@MarkThomasBuilder I have loads of tools already, but was impressed when I had a shot of the Makita I did some research Inc watching your video and the Milwaukee came out on top. Plus lucky to find the twin pack kit on offer. Thanks.
@@teknotec very powerful, if anything too powerful for small screws. Will sink a 6" coach bolt up to the hilt in an unpiloted piece of birch. Awesome tool. Great for standard or large screws, the power and stamina of the battery pack is hard to believe.
I've read and seen on RUclips among various other sites the impact driver is flawed. The collet was engineered poorly. Bits have been falling out during multiple applications and functions. VCG Construction has several videos on this issue. Have you experienced these issues that many people continue to have?
I've heard about that issue, but haven't had a problem yet. I rotate between several impacts, as I'm constantly testing different brands. I'll have to look into that some more and get back with you.
Yes.....My Gen 3 impact has collet issues and all my Milwaukee gear have trigger issues apart from my fuel circular. It works then you put it down, pick it up again and it doesn't work. Many RUclips videos about these issues. I really loved my Milwaukee gear at first after getting sucked in by all the hype. After a short time it all started playing up and working intermittently. Tried all my batteries but were the same. Sent it back to Milwaukee.....still the same. Switched to Hilti and find the SF6H A22 combi more powerful and better built. The Hilti impact isn't as powerful as the Gen3 but its much better built and much nicer to use......plus that 20 year warranty and 24 hour turnaround.
@@MarkThomasBuilder Yes...I use the blue Bosch (blue fluting) they will drill wood, steel and concrete/brick. They will drill semi engineering bricks without hammer action! Be careful not to overheat them though as the tips move out of line.
QUESTION OF THE DAY: Do you think a drill and impact driver is one of the most essential power tools a contractor or home owner has? Would you use the hammer drill or the impact more?
use the impact more but the drill is the primary if you own none.
I personally use the impact driver for driving and removing fasteners....
The drill I use for drilling holes in wood and metal.
As a professional electrician, both are a must have....and Milwaukee is professional grade.
Great video! .....I just subscribed to your channel.
Yes.... Both are very useful and i am a home owner.
I rarely use the drill but it is a must have.
Most of the time my go to tools is the impact driver
I use drill hummer for concrete and impact driver for a screw
Impact is more often used, but a drill is arguably more versatile. You can't mix up a batch of tile glue with an impact!
Just picked up this set for $350 at HD with a free tool, so I grabbed the M18 grinder (brushed). This is by far the most powerful set I have owned. I know it has already been a few years since it was introduced, but sure am glad to have it. Thanks for the review!
How did you get a free tool?
@@karlaber3388 it was a promotion going on at home Depot at the time. The angle grinder is fantastic.
I have this set .all my cordless is m18 fuel . Best cordless impact driver i have ever used and the hammer drill driver is great to .i use the drill where a lil more speed control and less power is needed with certain fastners but the three speed impact driver is pretty good when i dont wanna strip out the screws too. Very impressed in general with the m18 fuel line of tools .i have a bunch of them and am tryin to run a cordless jobsite as well when possible . Yup i am a pro carpenter for over 35 years and i am amazed with the progress cordless tools have made . Love your channel and the realistic reviews . Good job
Thanks man, appreciate it. I still have an electric Milwaukee Magnum Hole Shooter drill that's probably 20+ year old. It's doesn't have a brake on it, which seems weird nowadays. Cordless job sites are the way to go.
Great review. I bought both of them as bare tools months apart when my Dewalt brushed ones finally bit the dust while remodeling my home. I was utterly blown away at the power of these tools. They made my Dewalt stuff seem like toys in comparison. Pair them with a high output battery and there is almost nothing these tools will not do.
Yes, it has some amazing power. I like the sound the drill makes when slowly turning it. The torque sound is an example of how unstoppable it is!
How about create Americana jobs???
Both are absolute beasts, moved from Makita to Milwaukee, best choice I’ve ever made I do industrial CCTV for a living and the mini bandsaw is amaszing
Awesome to hear! I'm looking into the mini bandsaw for reviewing.
markthomasbuilder well worth the investment mate, cuts through galvanised conduit like butter, thanks for the wicked review
What beautiful tools, someday I will have some like this, greetings from Mexico.
Thank you very much!
@@MarkThomasBuilder je 🤤🤤
I used to use the Dewalt combo version and I recently purchased the M18 Fuel hammer drill/driver and impact combo and I never looked back since.
They're powerful tools that can take on any project!
@@MarkThomasBuilder agree brother 👍
Great video !!! Loved the in depth review. You just sold me on this combo!
Glad to help, you'll have lots of power!
I found this kit but with the packout case instead for $199 at the Home Depot clearance isle. It was a great find that day.
Oh wow, I guess so!
199 for the fuel model + packout? That is soo lucky
@@PowerHKM I got this kit off ebay for $265 new.
Yes but the batteries are smaller
$266 at depot right now
What a great video! Milwaukee all the way. Replacing my tools this year, I decided to get tools I will enjoy using. Been using cheap drills and tired with performance issues in the middle of a job. Milwaukee appears to be a high-quality tool and I never went wrong spending more verses spending less.
Awesome to hear! I've been very happy with this setup.
Good demonstration. Milwaukee corded was the first hammer drill I owned. For drilling through bricks to run cable for homes. After that I found it was always handy. . Made the job easy. It's good to see the battery power hammer drill is equal, without the extension cord.
One of my older Milwaukee drills doesn't have a brake, which is weird to use now. I'm still hanging on to it for sentimental reasons. The power in cordless tools is amazing.
i got both m18 n m12 set... but most of the time i use m12 impact driver. It lightweight, no kickback n powerful enough to get my job done.
I understand that idea. I'll probably grab my M12 Installation driver most often, especially when going up on a ladder. I'm building a deck soon, so for that I'll use the M18.
Can the m12 drive that big lag bolt
@@oylking513 for sure! It'll take a few seconds longer but it will
Love Milwaukee M-18 fuel tools finally have to replace my old Milwaukee M18 I had for 12 years that's all I use Milwaukee M18 fuel. Buying power not just a name
I actually just made a few log rocket stoves the other day as my friend brought me some for firewood. I had to use a 1" ship auger for mine.
Awesome, that looks like the best tool for the job.
I’m so gonna make one of those logs!
They're awesome logs when you want a quick portable fire.
That's what I'm saying! I have a few logs from a tree i cut a year ago... camp fire here i come!
I just got this set for Christmas, it makes me want to make those logs as well
I make logs like those an hour after I eat Taco Bell
I tried making one and the gen 3 hammer drill couldn't get it done. Not sure if it was due to the type of wood, battery choice, the fact that I was using a 2-9/16" switchblade bit with 12" extension, or a combination thereof. Will try downsizing to a 2" next time and see where that gets us.
I got two of that set two years ago when it came with the PACKOUT box.
Awesome, sounds like a nice setup for getting the job done!
It is, it’s got so much power on both the hammer drill and impact driver, I use my M12 tools more often for lighter duty work and projects, I got one set on sale from the Depot and the other from Acme Tools.
I know what you mean. I like the M12 Installation Driver for light duty projects, like going up on a ladder and clipping it to my belt. You barely know its there.
100% quality brand thank you for sharing this video. watching from phillipines
Thanks for watching!
Love this combo, and the drill is compact enough to serve as an all-purpose around the home. Great review!
Yes! Thank you!
Milwaukee, I always love to see & read its Reviews before getting hands-on it.
I"m sure you will be very happy using these.
First tool I bought was an M18 Fuel angle grinder. I can drill by hand and it will be waaay less of a pain than removing/cutting hardened steel (by hand)!
I have, of course, gotten drills since then, but I still hold that a grinder is a natural no1 with an impact driver or impact wrench at a clear no2.
PS, that pre-drilled log you shown is sort of a copy of what is known as a "Swedish fire torch", it concentrates fire in a very good way.
The cordless angle grinder is a great tool to have. I made a video awhile ago showing the Swedish torch cooking a pot of coffee. It's a cool 1 log fire to bring to the beach.
Hey Mark nice video, I always enjoy you content. I have had my gen 3 kit for a little over year and Its still going strong and I freaking love it. I feel like the Milwaukee drill is one of the most powerful if not the powerfulest drill out there!!!
Thanks Al! This drill is a beast!
I just purchased this kit off the Facebook Market Place for $260. Im an electrician and have been a Makita guy for years but ive used other peoples Milwaukee tools long enough to make me want to finally make the switch. Everything they make is superb quality and I love that they have a ton electrical oriented tools in their lineup. The only other company id put above Milwaukee is Hilti but theres no way im paying that kind of money lol.
Sounds like a good deal. I recall a contractor friend telling me several years ago that Makita was the best for hammer drills. I'd like to see his opinion now.
@@MarkThomasBuilder The Hilti SF6H A22 combi is quite a lot better than the Gen3 Milwaukee on power, build quality and reliability. I own both and the unreliability of the Milwaukee Gen 3 means I leave it behind and take the Hilti. I use the Milwaukee in the workshop where it doesn't matter if it packs up as I have the Hilti backup.
Awww. Tim Allen brings back memories
Haha, yeah that was a fun show to watch.
Have been a Milwaukee fan since 2014 and always have been.
That's awesome!
Great review!! Thank you
I'm a milwaukee guy I have tried many power tools and milwaukee is a beast compared will any other tool
💯🙌
The gen2 is the one that gets so hot. I have that same combo but I have the one key version and they are some powerful tools for sure
Yes, 💯! Every time I use the drill driver, you can just hear the power it has.
@@MarkThomasBuilder Best real review I've seen yet, just got the kit this week and of course had to pick up a couple HO 3ah compact batteries to go with it, they really slim the tools down and add even more grunt, they seem to be lasting as long as a standard 5ah so I'm real happy right about now. Also a makita guy going red for the first time.
Demo proved value; essential pieces to have in tool box
They're a handy tool to have for all types of projects, including the heavy duty ones.
I had this set for a year so far
There's nothing like it out there.
They are powerful and fast drills
💯 Yes they are amazing!
Super power
Milwaukee
The best tools
Yes, 100%!
Red Ryobi. Home Cheapo junk.
Pete Pistachio what have you been smoking fella
Love these 2 drills Milwaukee power house!!
Same here, they're amazing!
First vid I've watched of yours as I'm considering buying the Milwaukee Impact driver. Really Like how you present your videos, very informative, straightforward and without some idiot shouting half the time :)
Thanks, man! If you're looking to invest in some nice tools, I highly recommend this set.
DeWalt 996 is a far better hammer drill. No thermal overload protection. And the three speed clutch makes it more versatile.
Nice video Mark, thanks.
It's not fair though that you get 5 years warranty but here in the UK it's only 3 years.
Sorry to hear that
You will get extra 2 years once registered online
Even if I was only a home owner I'd still want contractor quality. Since it's not that much more expensive and battery power tools like Milwaukee last a long time.
Yes, they're built to last! This is a very nice combo set.
Found this set laying vin the road yesterday. Missing the hammer drill. But everything else in case. :) Gonna go look for the Missing drill asap
Wow, what a find. It must've bounced out of a pickup truck I'm guessing.
I've just got serious about my tool kit and purchased M18 FPP10C2-603B 10 piece power pack. I'm now a red fanboy.
Oh nice, I'll have to look into that kit to see what's in there. Sounds like you're all set.💯🙌
@@MarkThomasBuilder OH YEAH! 😎
WAW 😨 MILWAUKEE #1💪👌👍👏
They're very impressive drill and impact drivers!
Definitely impressive
Yep, just like their slogan #NothingButHeavyDuty
I just got my kit from Ace Hardware but my came with a very tiny handle..and it came with two free tools the hackzall and led work light. The plastic case lid locks killed it for me , since the last kit i purchased had all metal locks. So now i both this set to replace the one that was stolen from me.
Oh man that's too bad they were stolen. I like the big handle on this drill. I don't use it too much, but when I do, it's a solid upgrade that keeps up with my toughest demands.
Now you can open a business in Michigan selling the logs 🤣🤣… good vlog
Thanks, if I lived near a campground or beach, I'd like to have a roadside stand selling these.
Just snagged this set with their gen2 m18 Brad nailer. PUMPED! $480 bucks with the two batteries. Home Depot sale ends tmrw everyone!!
Wow, great deal. Sound's like you're in business to get a lot of work done. I'm sure you'll wonder how you ever got along without these.👍
Started right up!
I like Milwaukee so far I’ve had one issue with a few of their cordless drills 18 V. Which is the chuck seems to break
This set has held up well for me so far.
Been hearing a lot of this the chuck seems to break or the trigger breaks easy and there hasn’t been any recall
I am planing to buy this sets
You'l be glad you did, once you have a project that comes along. I personally use the hammer drill all the time. It's a beast.
Thankss for sharing.
You bet🙌
I think a cooler test would have been drill a hole into some concrete with the drill and drive a bolt/fastener into the concrete with the impact (fair sized fasteners obviously lol)
Love the video! Been waiting for someone to do a good hard test on these ever since I bought this set.
Awesome, glad to hear it! I didn't search to see if there was extreme testing anywhere else.
That’s an amazing drill driver and impact I’ve had it since it came out even knowing that’s an old drill and impact kit from Milwaukee the tools being made now still can’t compete with that old technology but thanks for that great test and reviews
Absolutely!
Great video. Team RIDGID! 😊
I have a Ridgid SDS Hammerdrill to test soon. The thing is a beast!
I use the impact driver for Automotive repair...Use a 1/4" and 3/8" adapter.. They saved me hours doing it by hand. Pius my wrist does not hurt anymore..
Next up..1/2" impact driver.
I've switched over to my impact driver for automotive repair as well. It saves the busted knuckles, lol.
I’ve used gen 3 for work for about a good 6 months and my only complaint is the bits don’t stick after a while and it’s a really really heavy drill/impact
Yes, they are a little heavy, but they definitely have some nice power.
Thanks Mark, Good review! This is the set I want to purchase.
I'm sure you'll be very happy with it.
Excellent, video tks so much. I am beginner.
You are welcome, please subscribe to learn more about power tools and diy projects.
This is a older video can you hard test the surge impact m18
Milwaukee is an second best to snap on. But my Dewalt impact gun & hammer driver are very strong product. My impact 3/4 inch takes off my 18 wheelers lug nuts off. But I got a buddy with the 1 inch Milwaukee impact gun that has 1200 pounds of breaking force. Great video
Thanks! I don't own any Snap On tools yet. I'm guessing they're pretty expensive? I would've liked to had that 1" Milwaukee a time or two. I've had to grind bolts my mower spindles before. Anti-seize seemed to help after that.
Hey bro , could you give me the code label of that 3/4 inch DeWalt impact wrench that you have , I need something heavier to screw large coach bolts in bush cabin ,and how much Newton Meters does it have thanx
I just bought the kit but I notice two things
1. the battery is a little loose, gives a slight movement to the sides
2. when charging the batteries it makes a noise
It is normal ???
Great proyect... i buy one kit drill driver because see the video
Cool, thanks!😎👍
Hello,
What is the frequency of the charger?
Can this set be used in 50hertz frequency as well?
Just got them to retire my 12
year old dewalt, looking forward to the extra power.Great video!
Thanks, good choice!
I have that set, it's awesome.
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GO NORTH STARS!!!
Thanks, Chuck! 💯
Can't think of a more powerful drill..... Don't forget the Milwaukee super hawg
Yeah... that thing's a beast!👊
I have one to drill holes while plumbing I highly recommend it it’s really strong 💪🏽 been using it for a year and no issues !
Have you had any problems with the collet on the impact driver? Know for the bits falling out during use or not retaining the bits
I've heard of some experiencing collet issues, but mine has held up just fine.
Picked up the same kit for 2020. I need some great excuses to put them to work. My m12 still driver handles whatever I throw at it. So far mostly trim work. Looking forward to boring some holes or sinking some real fasteners with the m18.
Sounds like you're ready to tackle some big projects!
What’s the difference between this 2997-22 and the most recently updated version the 2999-22? Would love a comparison or short video if the new version is worth buying
2999-22 has the surge impact driver over the gen 3 impact driver
I had this kit last year with the gen 2 drill and impact and they were both great, until I had to use the drill and get through some metal. The drill didn’t survive. No I wasn’t pushing the grill to hard or anything but it did get really hot, to hot to touch, I think the motor got burned out😂
Oh wow, that's crazy! I felt like I was pushing this very hard and noticed it warming up, but not too hot to touch. Thanks, I'll remember not to push it to that extreme.
The drill driver is made to run those self feed bits on high speed you should see it go, I use it with 2 9/16 bit on high and it TEARS through joists
I normally don't attach a side handle on a drill, but with the power that this one has, it's a good idea.
How do you like the trigger modulation on the impact driver, say for smaller fasteners like 3" deck screws? Is it easy enough to feather the trigger and keep good control and stay on speed 3?
It works well for me. I feel that I have good control of the trigger.
Hey Mark the gen 3 impact you demonstrated I have one I was wondering if you ran into the problem that I am experiencing the chuck or the collet is no longer holding the bits in like a 1inch spade bit or a simple magnetic bit holder to drive screws? Has this happened to you and do you know if milwaukee has a way to fix this problem now?
I haven't had that problem yet. I'll let you know if I hear something. I was scheduled to go to their NPS show in June, but unfortunately it's postponed.
markthomasbuilder Ok thanks for the response
Wish we had that set in my country.Belize pomona
Someday, I would think Home Depot could ship you one.
What bit are you using when drilling through the log and where can I get one?
Here's a link to one from the Home Depot.... homedepot.sjv.io/Ea1xk9
Haven't watched the whole vid yet but I know I'll forget to say this if I wait, if you put a high output battery in the drills they are way way faster, its insane.
I haven't tried my biggest battery in this, but I'm sure it would be unstoppable with the 12AH HO battery.
@@MarkThomasBuilder yeah I havent tried it with the hammer drill, but with the impact it's a huge difference in speed, and doesnt bog down on the lag screws. The new high output batteries are really impressive.
Yes they are! I may need a 6 AH high output next. I only have 12 AH versions, but I'm not complaining, lol!
My answer would be the circular saw
That's a very handy tool, especially cordless.
Just bought this set with a packout combo kit from Blaines! How have you been liking it so far? Also, go Lakers! (GVSU)
I love it! Plenty of power!
Mark can the charger take 220V from the wall ?
No, it's a 120v charger.
what serial number is your screwdriver
Never seen these Milwaukee instruments live. However, I look and wonder what kind of beast he is at work. That's cool!
Yes, they're powerful, definitely a beast!
Hi, thanks so much for your upload and for sharing love your content. Are they both the most current and powerful Milwaukee currently offers? I know you did say they are about 16 months old
Thanks, yes these are the latest models that Milwaukee offers. I posted a video about their Pipeline online event where they're announcing the new tools August 20th.
markthomasbuilder OK, thanks so much for the information and the quick reply stay safe God bless
Sorry first time I own Milwaukee tools, I have this same kit. When do you know the battery is charged?
Hey Lou, the battery charger turns to a solid green when the battery is charged. You can also push the battery level button on the battery itself to check the charge level.
@@MarkThomasBuilder thanks I love this combo kit!
Impact driver gets good use for me
It really is a handy tool with lots of power.
Very good what's the price and how can I get it processed and shipped to me.
I provided a link to these tools available from The Home Depot. You can normally get it shipped fast right to your door.
Fan boy for sure
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The red chinettes.
I have dewalt tools, but I love Milwaukee too!🥳
Milwaukee is known for "nothing but heavy duty".
Love the tools! Love the beach log creation more. Great vid just gained yourself a new sub.
Thanks man! That's awesome!
That is the third gen isn’t it?
Yes, that's correct.
Just bought one today!
You'll be glad to have it when you have the big and small projects. There's plenty of power there.
@@MarkThomasBuilder I have loads of tools already, but was impressed when I had a shot of the Makita I did some research Inc watching your video and the Milwaukee came out on top. Plus lucky to find the twin pack kit on offer. Thanks.
@@MrJohnandMargie how are the tools holding up for you? Any issues? I'm looking to buy this kit and I'm educating myself about cordless tools
@@teknotec very powerful, if anything too powerful for small screws. Will sink a 6" coach bolt up to the hilt in an unpiloted piece of birch.
Awesome tool. Great for standard or large screws, the power and stamina of the battery pack is hard to believe.
thanks.
You're welcome
What was the price for this is this American or Canadian
$349 USA sale price.
I've read and seen on RUclips among various other sites the impact driver is flawed. The collet was engineered poorly. Bits have been falling out during multiple applications and functions. VCG Construction has several videos on this issue.
Have you experienced these issues that many people continue to have?
I've heard about that issue, but haven't had a problem yet. I rotate between several impacts, as I'm constantly testing different brands. I'll have to look into that some more and get back with you.
I haven't experienced it yet. Thats my only gripe and reason I wish I got the surge.
Wait! An impact that doesn’t hold a bit??? Sounds like a paperweight or a door stop.
Yes.....My Gen 3 impact has collet issues and all my Milwaukee gear have trigger issues apart from my fuel circular. It works then you put it down, pick it up again and it doesn't work. Many RUclips videos about these issues. I really loved my Milwaukee gear at first after getting sucked in by all the hype. After a short time it all started playing up and working intermittently. Tried all my batteries but were the same. Sent it back to Milwaukee.....still the same. Switched to Hilti and find the SF6H A22 combi more powerful and better built. The Hilti impact isn't as powerful as the Gen3 but its much better built and much nicer to use......plus that 20 year warranty and 24 hour turnaround.
Should test the makita sub compact drill combo kit!!!
I've tried their sub compact SDS Plus hammer drill, which is a beast!
Is the battery charger 110 or 220?
110
does the battery that comes with it fit with the swizle ?
What's the swizle?
@@MarkThomasBuilder its a lame that fit inside a tool to cut wood
What's the best bit to drill concrete in this M18 Hammer Drill?
I seem to go with Bosch when it comes to concrete bits. I'm sure Milwaukee makes good ones, but it's just my personal preference over the years.
@@MarkThomasBuilder Yes...I use the blue Bosch (blue fluting) they will drill wood, steel and concrete/brick. They will drill semi engineering bricks without hammer action! Be careful not to overheat them though as the tips move out of line.
q maquinas increibles! me encantan
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do i see a gvsu logo in the background? Go Lakers!! lol
Haha, yep💯. It's starting to get covered up with tools now, but it's still up there.
You thing the m12 fuel impact can drive that huge lag?
I haven't tried the m12 impact yet, so it's hard to say. I wouldn't be surprised if it did, but I'm thinking that it can't.
Does this set has one key version
I don't think so.
I just bought this kit for $350 with a free 6-1/2 in. brushed circular Saw (2630-20). After reading the comments it doesn't seem like a good deal
I think the drill kit alone went on sale for Home Depot's special buy at $299, so the saw for another $50 seems like a good deal.
It would’ve been nice to know the price you pay for this is this American money for Canadian
I provided a link to Home Depot price. It was just on sale from $399 to $349 USA price.
the best
These two are an amazing combo!