The M18 Cordless 2-Speed Right Angle Impact Driver Kit (model 2667-21CT) offers users maximum access, delivering ultimate speed and control over hard-to-reach fastening applications. Its 1.7 in. head profile fits where pistol-grip impact drivers cannot, and its extended paddle switch allows you to operate the tool from multiple grip points. Featuring multiple speed/torque modes through the proprietary 2-mode drive control, the impact driver uses REDLINK PLUS Intelligence for optimized performance and overload protection using total system communication between tool, battery and charger.
- Includes 2667-20 M18 1/4 in. right angle impact driver, 48-11-1815 M18 REDLITHIUM battery, 48-59-1812 M12/M18 multi-voltage charger, carrying case
- 1.4 in. head allows for greater access to complete a wide variety of applications
- 2-speed drive control offers exceptional control over applications
- 1/4 in. hex drive with 1 in. bit acceptance for tight accessibility and a wide range of useable accessories
- Extended paddle switch for multiple grip options
- No load IPM: 0–2400 (mode 1) 0–3400 (mode 2)
- No load RPM: 0–1500 (mode 1) 0–2250 (mode 2)
- Compatible with all M18 batteries and M18 chargers
- 5-year warranty on tool; 3-year warranty on battery
Austyn Gerhold (verified owner) –
The Milwaukee 90-degree impact is phenomenal. I install solar Fields all across the country and we have many of these and all of our work trailers. Very easy to use the Dual switch and they can get in there very hard to reach places. The only drawback is it’s hard to get the extensions out when they break.
Theron Armstrong (verified owner) –
Handy tool
Alexie Ryan (verified owner) –
Does not have much torque, was very disappointed.
Joe Mayer (verified owner) –
I purchased this tool due to my small air compressor that I hated turning on to run my air ratchet, at first i thought I made a mistake due to it being weaker than my air ratchet. After a few months I find myself reaching for this tool the most since I can interchange the from 1/4″ to 3/8″ quickly. I like the battery life and the clearance this tool offers, I have many milwaukee fuel tools and appreciate the 5 year warranty proving this is a durable brand.
Floyd Dietrich (verified owner) –
This right angle driver is thoughtfully designed. Speed 1 provides impact driving, while speed 2 provides higher speed drilling capability. The forward – lock – reverse switch can be adjusted easily near the main power control paddle. The power status button provides the user with a four-light gauge that measures the remaining battery strength. I bright LED light shines on the work surface while the tool is running.The driver has a long power control paddle that fits nicely under the fingers while gripping the tool. The curved right angle fits comfortably in the palm to control the tool during use. Bits are changed easily with the quick release chuck.The tool feels solid in the hand, but is light weight. Clips for holding a couple of drill bits down by the battery would have been a nice touch.
Bertha Lubowitz (verified owner) –
Useful….just one more working horse….
Sam Schumm (verified owner) –
This a very handy tool. Easy to use.
Louisa Fisher (verified owner) –
This right angle impact driver can really get into places that I never dreamed of going with my standard pistol grip impact driver. It’s got plenty of torque too, at a maximum of 675 in-lbs. The two mode selection switch lets me do precise work and fast driving with the same tool. It’s very compact, and I measured the head at just under 2″ deep (see picture). I’m not exactly sure where Milwaukee or Home Depot was getting the 1.4″ and 1.7″ numbers – I guess there’s some leeway with the curved portion of the head.As usual, the M18 batteries charge lightning fast. Dead to full charge in about 30 minutes! I’m not sure what the charge time for the XC batteries are, since I only have the compact style. The battery packs also have a dedicated fuel level indicator that provides charge status at the touch of a button. To test out the battery life, I drove and backed out sixteen 3″ decking screws into a 2×4, and only used 1/4 of the indicated charge. So I’ll probably be able to manage close to a hundred 3″ fasteners on a full charge on a 2.0Ah CT battery. Note that only one battery is included in this kit, so if you don’t have any other M18 tools, you may want to purchase a spare.One great feature of this impact driver is that the drive head is adjustable for different angles. Unfortunately the innovation on this feature seemed to dead end with the original idea, since it turns out that the head is a pain to adjust. I was hoping for a quick release, but there’s actually a tensioning screw that needs to be unscrewed, and even then it’s very difficult to pull the 90° gearbox off. The first time I did it, I was afraid I was going to break it. I even went back and read the directions to make sure I was doing it right!Once I had the drive head off, I took a look inside to see how it works. There’s a spline adapter for transferring torque that slides out when the head is removed. To rotate the head, just place it back on and line up in any of the 6 grooves. It takes a bit of wiggling to get the splines and grooves both lined up, but it will eventually press back on. Another downside is that the ridges mating with the grooves are plastic and not metal.Since the drive head is fully removable, one thing I’d like to see from Milwaukee is a separately available right angle impact wrench head. They currently offer the same tool with the impact wrench head, but I picked the impact driver head since I do more woodworking than automotive work. However, the tool loses a lot of its compactness if I need to add a 3/8″ drive adapter to it. Instead of buying a whole new tool, I’d like to be able to buy the conversion for a $25-50 price range.The driver has a very bright LED for illuminating the work area as well. It’s angled pretty well for targeting the drive head when the driver is rotated to the default position. However, when the drive head is rotated to a different angle, the light remains stationary. So if I’ve got the drive head swiveled 180°, the LED is illuminating the back of the drive head, and not the fastener.The paddle switch makes it easy to activate the driver no matter how I’m holding it. It’s really a good feature for a tool that’s made to get into hard to reach areas. However, the drive direction control switch is not as easy to use. It’s recessed so that it’s out of the way, but that makes it harder to switch. I found that I accidentally set it to “locked” (centered) instead of reverse or forward several times in my initial test runs. It’s not the end of the world, and I’m sure I’ll get a little more used to making certain I’ve got it fully engaged, but it’s missing some of the polish that I’m used to with Milwaukee tools.In summary, I was a little critical about the impact driver in my review, since there were a few features that I saw room for improvement in. I’m just usually blown away by Milwaukee innovation.Overall this is still a great tool, and you still can’t go wrong picking one up.
Joy Rodriguez (verified owner) –
I used this impact driver in a compact space to drive in screws and it did it with ease. Very pleased with this product.
Lilyan Bergnaum (verified owner) –
This little guy is the bomb!!!! It works great !!! Just the right amount of torque for all your needs. A must have in your tool box!!!
Leif McClure (verified owner) –
This tool is compact but still has a lot of torque. The impact makes light work of driving 3 inch wood screws. It fits nicely into narrow spaces. I like the paddle switch and the light. Another great feature is that you can loosen a screw and rotate the head if needed.
Abel Bartell (verified owner) –
Great tool that gets the job done fast and efficient
Priscilla Harvey (verified owner) –
I don”t use this tool very often, but it’s a true blessing to have when nothing else will get in there to get the job done. Also use it occasionally for boring holes in framing in tight spaces, with a stubby self-feeding spade bit. It’s not Fuel, but more than powerful enough when it’s needed.
Holden Kilback (verified owner) –
This is one of my favorite tools. It comes in extremely handy as a service plumber because we are always working in tight spaces. I use this drill to add support braces in walls when installing shower valves, adding bracing under floor when replacing water damaged subflooring and all sorts of other tasks. The small head allows you to get into tight quarters and drive 3″ deck screws with ease. You do not need to apply much force to drive fasteners because of the impacting action. I find this tool much more useful than a traditional drill style impact because of the areas it will allow you to operate. Sometimes a pistol style drill just won’t fit where you need it, and this tool will. The XC battery will power this all day through heavy use.
Felicita O’Reilly (verified owner) –
This is a great tool to have on the job. The M18 has more than enough power to drive 3″ screws in tight spaces. I have also used it to drive 3″ Tapcons in very cramped corners. I would highly recommend this to any carpenter, plumber or electrician.
Alf Kuhlman (verified owner) –
It’s a great tool to have. There’s a rubber piece that goes on the 90 but that comes off instantly and they are all like that. I’m not sure what the purpose of it is for, but if it was intended for that to stay on they need to glue it on or something because it comes right off.
Victor Bins (verified owner) –
My buddy has the earlier version (M12) and not only does it have a built in ratcheting mechanism,which is helpful, it’s smaller and lighter, which means it’s easier to handle. I have already standard-ized on the M18 system, so this new ratchet is useful, but a bit heavy. It will save me time.
Jameson Flatley (verified owner) –
This is one awesome tool. It seems to be the best built Milwaukee tool that I have.
Mark Crona (verified owner) –
Awesome tool. The only thing that I would change is the fwd/rev switch if possible. Hard to switch with one hand.
Kara Rowe (verified owner) –
I like the weight of the impact. it’s not to heavy. I’ve used it a couple times working on my 4 wheeler and at work. I haven’t run the battery down yet. Only problem is that the rubber around the head pops off real easy .