The Milwaukee M18 FUEL ¼” Impact Driver with ONE-KEY CP Kit is the Fastest, Most Compact, and Most Powerful tool in its class. The POWERSTATE Brushless motor produces up to 2,000in-lbs of torque, delivering Up To 30% Faster Driving Speed, increasing the impact drill’s productivity for the most demanding fasteners on the job. At only 4.59” in length, this is the Most Compact impact driver in its class, giving users better access in tight spaces. REDLINK PLUS intelligence tool technology ensures maximum performance while protecting from overloads, heating, and over-discharge. The included M18 REDLITHIUM CP2.0 Battery Packs deliver more work per charge and more work over the life of the packs than competitors. With ONE-KEY, users gain the ability to Customize, Track and Manage their hex impact driver. ONE-KEY technology also allows users to save up to 4 task settings directly to the tool. Self-tapping screw mode provides faster installation time, shutting the hex driver down as soon as the fastener is seated to reduce damage to fasteners and materials. If the tool is ever lost or stolen, its tracking functionality can lock it out to protect the investment.
- POWERSTATE Brushless Motor delivers up to 30% Faster Driving Speed, increasing productivity
- Most Compact Impact Driver at 4.59″ in length providing more access in tight spaces
- Up to 25% More Torque with up to 2,000in-lbs to complete more demanding applications
- REDLINK PLUS Intelligence: Ensures optimal performance and provides overload protection to prevent damage to the tool and battery during heavy applications while still maintaining compatibility across the entire M18 System.
- M18 REDLITHIUM CP2.0 Battery Pack: Delivers more work per charge and more work over the life of the pack than competitors
- ONE-KEY Compatible: Ability to Customize, Track and Manage tools for increased productivity and investment protection
- Select between four Custom Drive Control modes that deliver the ability to adjust the speed and power for the application at hand
- One-handed bit insertion for faster, easier changing of bits
- LED light to illuminate the work area
- Premium rubber overmold withstands corrosive materials and provides increased comfort when in use
- Belt clip and Bit Holder included
- Compatible with all M18 Batteries
- Includes: M18 FUEL 1/4″ Hex Impact Driver w/ ONE-KEY (Tool Only), (2) M18 REDLITHIUM CP2.0 Batteries, (1) M18 & M12 Multi-Voltage Charger, (1) Belt Clip, (1) Bit Holder, (1) Carrying Case
Darien Lakin (verified owner) –
Very compact, good speed and torque. Only one led light, I used the yellow brand before and they have 3 lights, but overall is a good impact driver.
Sidney Reilly (verified owner) –
This baby is a beast and has a lot of setting options.
Arianna Ernser (verified owner) –
great tool
Maryjane Bayer (verified owner) –
The best impact I have ever used!
Alexandro Spinka (verified owner) –
Milwaukee makes some of the finest hand tools and power tools on the market and this M18 brushless cordless 1/4″ hex impact driver is no different. It out performs another named brand brush impact driver that I own in torque, quietness, and is smaller in size. This M18 1/4″ impact driver is a must for the do-it-yourselfer and professionals.This comes with a hard case, two 2.0AH batteries and a charger. I get plenty of use out of this impact driver as I have many projects around my property.
Greta Wunsch (verified owner) –
This drill is what I expected it to be, powerful and light.i font regret getting it.
Maci Swift (verified owner) –
Wow, this tool is amazingly high tech! It has Bluetooth on board, so you pair it with your phone or other device and then register and activate the tool. That is a security feature, because then you can lock the tool if it’s stolen and make it unusable. If you just misplace it, then you can look online for the last known location, and you can sound an alert on the tool. You can also use the Bluetooth to customize the tool. It comes with four preset modes for speed: 0-1900, 0-2400, 0-3050, 0-3600, but online you can set up profiles for different speed ranges. Those Bluetooth features are part of the “One-Key functionality,” and all that is on top of this being a really great impact driver. I already had an impact driver of another brand, but I was pretty disappointed with it. I had used the old one last year when we built a carport, but I still had to drill pilot holes and use maximum effort to place the screws because I don’t have much upper body strength (female, senior citizen), and the whole point of using an impact driver was so that I wouldn’t have to do that. The first thing I did when I got this awesome Milwaukee impact driver was to get one of the leftover 2 x 4 blocks and put a 3 inch screw in the 4 inch direction. No pilot hole! I used only one hand and minimal effort on mode 1, instead of both hands and leaning my full body weight in. Man, I wish I had had this sooner. I also really like not having to tighten and loosen the chuck to change driver bits. Instead, pulling out the ring on the chuck to slide the bit in or out is a lot easier and faster, and more secure. Also, this impact driver is “stubbier” than my old one, so it fits in fighter spaces. I like the battery release design on this one much better, too. The “pinch” release is only about 2 inches wide and not stiff, which my arthritic hands can easily handle. This is now one of my favorite tools. I’m very impressed with the quality of this and my other Milwaukee tools.
Corine Deckow (verified owner) –
Very goog tool
Guiseppe Ritchie (verified owner) –
Milwaukee quality!
Mabelle Howe (verified owner) –
This is a review for the Milwaukee M18 FUEL ONE-KEY 18-Volt Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless 1/4 in. Hex Impact Driver Kit with(2) 5.0Ah Batteries with Hard Case. I have had this for a month or so just itching for time to play, then as in all thing I got exactly what I wished for, a giant wind storm that wreaked havoc.As in all new tools I always charge the batteries to full capacity so they were ready to go out and put back on a ton of aluminum siding on the pole barn. I grabbed a box of self taping 1 1/2″ hex head screws with rubber washers and went to work. This tool is heavier with the big battery but yet more compact in size to get into tighter spaces. It has four torque settings and I never had to move this past #2 it’s that powerful. I think between the sides and the roof I almost finished off that box of 100 and still showed half battery life to go.This comes in the Milwaukee hard case and not the soft case if that makes a huge difference in what you prefer. Belt clip included as well as the standard fast snap hex interchangeable universal chuck.Now the feature item on this I have not yet played with and am not sure if I will. This is the ONE TASK blue tooth enabled feature. This allows you to do all kinds of things I’m not ready to play with yet like tracking, programming, customize, e.g. On top of all of what this has going is the second huge 5.0 amp battery, brushless and quieter motor, worklight and more. Give me another couple months and get the app downloaded and maybe I’ll be up to speed come time to do some heavy deck and fencing work when the weather improves. Another win from our friends at Milwaukee….
Tobin Romaguera (verified owner) –
This impact is a MUST HAVE for the professional tradesman or homeowner!If your looking for a Durable impact that is RAW POWER then this is the impact for you!! I’ve used it on a 1.5 inch paddle bit right into a tree stump on a 3.0Ah XC battery and it dug right in and bored the hole right out!
Kathryn Botsford (verified owner) –
Comes in a nice sturdy hard plastic case. I like the fact that the charger has a spot for the smaller 12-volt batteries as well. Having the 2 batteries is a plus as well. the impact itself has a nice sturdy feel to it, even though it’s not huge in size. The smaller size head allows for use in tighter spaces. I don’t have a need for the smart function of this tool but it’s there if you need it. Has a quick connect driver head and plenty of power for driving in screws or drilling. Has 3 different speeds and a drill setting. The only downside I’ve noticed is the holding clip on the side catching on my clothes when I bring it up from my side, but it can be removed if needed.
Freida Huel (verified owner) –
Milwaukee has made another great tool! This 1/4 inch impact is compact, but packs ALOT of punch. I had no problems driving 8 inch lag screws to hang a barn style door. It feels balenced and comfortable to use. The torque especially at lower speeds is amazing thanks to Milwaukee’s brushless motor design. The trigger feels consistent throughout it’s range. The One Key allows you to disable the impact wirelessly to keep unwanted users from using your tool. Custom drive speeds can also be set with one key. The hard case that this kit comes with provides a place for a padlock for added security.
Mozell Heller (verified owner) –
Beats defaulty’s latest and greatest 1/4” driver….
Dee Schuster (verified owner) –
This Tool works very well and has lots of power for it’s small size and weight. The One-Key app on the other hand is pretty clunky and not very intuitive. I could not get the app to work, but I finally figured out that you MUST have the location enabled, I was able to get the App to work on both android and I-phone. It will not work with a tablet. You can access some of the features via the Milwaukee website on tablet and PC’s. The instructions that come with the tool say almost nothing about how to work the app and I still have yet to figure out what the “precision mode” is or what it does. This app is mostly geared toward large companies that have lots of tools to keep track of and does a pretty good job of that. But for a single user that just wants to control the tool it is too time consuming, and has a fair amount of error screens pop up, without really letting you know what you might have done wrong. The factory presets on the tool work quite well, #1 setting gives you about 45 ft lbs of tightening, #2 is about 60 ft lbs, #3 is about 115 ft lbs and #4 is about 150 ft lbs, which is quite impressive considering the tool head is only about 4 3/4″ long and about 2 1/4″ in diameter and the whole tool with the larger 5.0 AH battery only weighs a little under 4 lbs. The driver fits you hand nicely and has a belt clip on one side and a bit holder on the other. I would prefer that the bit hold would have had more rounded edges as it is a little sharp. The light is quite bright and pointed in a good direction. The button that controls the modes is a little small and difficult to push especially with glove on. The app lets you see where the tool is but only if there is a phone with the One-Key app on it within the tools bluetooth range. The bluetooth is controlled by a coin cell battery under a screw on cover under the 18v battery. With the app you can lock the tool, assign it to different people and job sites, control the settings for each mode button, control the motor RPM, the ramp up speed, the light brightness and duration. Milwaukee had added a Beta feature that will let you know it the tool leaves the area you have assigned it too. All in all a excellent tool with good ergonomics and lots of features, but an app that is hard to navigate an almost no instructions on how to use it. Love the tool, Dislike the app
Alejandra Zieme (verified owner) –
It’s a really good drill it’s fast and has long run time on the battery
Glenda McCullough (verified owner) –
M18 FUEL ONE-KEY 18-Volt Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless 1/4 in. Hex Impact Driver Kit with(2) 5.0Ah Batteries, Hard Case (Kit 2857-22)Foremost– this kit comes with two 5.0 Ah batteries. That is really unusual to get two substantial batteries. Most kits come with 1 or 2 Ah batteries. The footprint of the battery is appreciably smaller than the same Ah orange HD house-brand. However, the battery has a looser or sloppier fit on the drill than the orange.As for the tool– it is the more recent Milwaukee brushless impact driver. The weight is nearly 1 pound lighter than my orange HD house-brand brushless oil driver. The trigger is about 1 inch closer to the level of the chuck– which means your finger is closer to the work– which I think is a good thing. The trigger has an even pull which means you can engage at a very slow turn. Under low rpm driving a large lag, there was no wobble and the ratchet jump was very minimal– that really saves on wrist fatigue.The chuck has a true spin– no wobble– which is a problem with some of the less expensive drills/drivers. The motor is one of the quieter motors at low and high speeds. The speed switch is a push button on the top side of the battery connection zone. I have to say I like my other driver with a manual slide switch right on top of the motor.One really nice feature is the back-side anchor-slot for a safety lanyard. This is really nice when working on ladders. A lanyard is not supplied, but a ring with a hockey lace works. Someone was thinking when they added this feature. There is also the pre-mounted belt clip.There is only one under-chuck LED, which a very bright, but not as nice as the orange brand with three LEDs lighting the entire workspace.This particular set has the “One-Key” wireless tracking feature– which I will probably never use, but could be very useful when working on a job with many independents. (Or just use a permanent marker.) The included charger works for the 18v and 12v batteries. I found I needed to give the 18v battery a firm push to make contact. If you can find this kit (with that number)– buy it. It is a very good value for the driver with One-Key and the two 5.0 Ah batteries. The hard case is also a very nice addition– but there is no extra rooms for bits.
Liliana Gutmann (verified owner) –
Fantastic tool! Spins screws in fast, honks them in as tight as needed, and the battery lasts all day.I’ve set a lot of screws with power drills. This works but is a compromise between speed to sink the length of the screw and torque to set it snug. An impact driver does it better. The motor spins fast when the screw is going easy. When it bottoms the impact driver switches to an “impact” mode which makes high torque with a low rotation speed. Turning maybe 1/8 turn per impact you can watch your screw head come flush and stop when just right. This model is “brushless”. Brushes waste energy and then wear out. Brushless is modestly more efficient. But they also use a “REDLINK” micro-brain to adjust the electricity to the power the job actually needs, gaining even more battery life. And these two 5A batteries are massive energy stores. You should almost never run-down a battery. Compact for tight spaces. Nice light! Easy bit-change. Big solid belt-clip and spare-bit holder. Absolutely solid Milwaukee construction. Built to work hard all day and last for many years. Will surely out-live me, just like some older Milwaukee tools I’ve picked-up from retired workmen or their estate sales. This product number includes the heavy duty charger for both M12 and M18 batteries, two high-energy M18 batteries, and a really nice hardshell tool case. I am not fond of the mode control. It is a small rubber button which is hard to work with gloves or cold fingers. Takes a hard press and has no “click”. Also there is no clue what four lights really mean to tool settings. I would really prefer old-fashioned large turn or slide speed and torque controls.It also includes “ONE-KEY”, Milwaukee’s “cloud interface”. You can talk to the tool with your cellphone, and the app also communicates with Milwaukee’s server. Large organizations can benefit from complete accurate inventory of tools, locations, users. Users can adjust settings of the tool, and can track the location of their tool (if anybody in the area is running the ONE-KEY app). Stolen tools can be disabled within the app (by their registered owners). However the older Android I take to jobsites hardly-ever connected with the tool, giving different errors or no error message at all. When it did connect it offered very limited control of this tool’s modes (I understand other tools have more inputs). On my phone many of the screens are much larger than they need to be. On both phone and desktop the interface actions are inconsistent (click here? click there? slide down?). It also demands a long list of Permissions, and if you keep a lean Android the battery drain is noticeable. ONE-KEY appears to have enormous potential for tool management. And Milwaukee is actively upgrading the programming. At present (Dec 2018) it still has room for improvement. There is a “coin cell” shown in the ONE-KEY interface but not mentioned in the owners manual. Where? I finally found it: remove the big battery, there is a 2-screw hatch. I’m proud to be using this tool.
Hellen Bogisich (verified owner) –
Best impact drill on the market and its equipped with “low jack” (one key).
Lacey Smitham (verified owner) –
Great tool! The wife even loves it!