With a total profile length of just 3-3/4 in. the Milwaukee M18 Cordless lithium-ion Right Angle Drill is a compact, powerful solution for drilling and driving in tight spaces. It feature’s the industry’s first electronic clutch, with 12 torque settings and an LED indicator for fastening with complete control. An extended, multi-position paddle switch provides comfort and convenience during prolonged use.
- Powerful motor delivers up to 125 in. lbs. of torque with 11 clutch settings plus drill mode for complete control
- 3/8 in. single-sleeve ratcheting chuck for quick and easy bit changes and maximum grip
- Variable speed design provides up to 1500 RPM
- Extended multi-position trigger handle for convenient operation
- Built-in LED lights illuminate work surface and indicate clutch position
- Compact 3-3/4 in. head L for working in tight spaces
- Compatible with all M18 batteries and M18 chargers
- 5-year limited warranty
- REDLITHIUM battery technology: superior pack construction, electronics and performance deliver more work per charge and more work over pack life than any battery on the market
- REDLINK intelligence: provides optimized performance and overload protection using total system communication between tool, battery and charger
- UL listed
- Includes: 2615-20 M18 3/8 in. cordless lithium-ion right angle drill
Lea Lind (verified owner) –
Well built, complements the rest of my M18 fuel Milwaukee tools.
Sallie Green (verified owner) –
Sweet
Jacynthe Pouros (verified owner) –
Best angle drill I have
Abel Roberts (verified owner) –
I am a low voltage contractor. I use that drill for tight place. Works great but not with self driving spade. I prefer reg spade bit as easier to control rate of drilling.
Mohammed Flatley (verified owner) –
drilll works great ,Its helped me out in tight spots.
Mariam Cartwright (verified owner) –
very solid feel and plenty of torque for my jobs
Brielle White (verified owner) –
I bought this drill to get into a very tight area in which I could not find another that would work. I was surprised at the torque it had at drilling into steel with ease. I am very happy with my purchase!
Janessa Schumm (verified owner) –
Needed a right-angle drill for working under my house eves and other tight spaces. Since I have several Milwaukee drills & drivers, this was the one for me to get. I already have several batteries, so the bare-bones drill fit the bill well. Using this drill has been great. It has great torque. (I noticed that someone posted that it had very little torque, but the adjustment knob allows for varying the torque output, to the point that I can wrench my hand trying to hold the chuck at the highest setting.)The forward/reverse switch isn’t quite as handy as the driver version, but it works well for me. With this drill, I’m not reversing or removing bits anywhere nearly as often as with the regular drill and driver.
Layla Wolff (verified owner) –
Small and powerful. Great price for a great tool!! Would recommend to everyone 🙂
Sedrick Smith (verified owner) –
Great tool
Kristian Gaylord (verified owner) –
Haven’t really used it yet. Appears to be typical material and build quality expected of the Milwaukee M18 series .
Keon Sawayn (verified owner) –
I like the way this right angle drill fits in my hand, the ergonomics of the buttons and it’s somewhere between light and moderate in weight. It is well made and supplies enough torque for drilling floor joist holes; many holes before battery switch. Now, probably my favorite tool. Enjoy!
Laura O’Kon (verified owner) –
The drill is a Milwaukee and so it looks, feels and operates at the professional level. It was purchased to install blinds that have not yet arrived. I expect it to be worthy of 5 stars once putting it to its intended use.
Sarai Heidenreich (verified owner) –
I only had the opportunity to use it once but it was perfect.
Bertrand Langosh (verified owner) –
Light weight, compact. Works good in tight spots.Milwaukee quality!
Myriam Cummerata (verified owner) –
I needed the right angle drill to make a few holes in some tight spaces. The drill will cut those holes but if it encounters tough wood it will literally cut power. You must let off the trigger and then squeeze it again. Other than that it works good.