The M18 FUEL Drywall Screw Gun is FASTER THAN CORDED, features AUTO START functionality and delivers up to 3x longer run time than other cordless competitors. The powerstate Brushless motor spins at 4,500 RPMs resulting in faster productivity. With redlink plus Intelligence, Milwaukee’s AUTO START feature automatically starts the motor on contact with drywall providing less noise between screws and 3X longer run time. Redlithium 2.0Ah batteries the drywall gun delivers up to an industry leading 27 sheets on 1 charge. The M18 FUEL Drywall Screw Gun delivers the balance and weight desired by professionals for all day use. The M18 FUEL Drywall Screw gun is faster than corded, features auto start functionality and delivers up to 3x longer run time than other cordless competitors. The powerstate Brushless motor spins at 4,500 RPMs resulting in faster productivity. With redlink plus Intelligence, Milwaukee’s AUTO START feature automatically starts the motor on contact with drywall providing less noise between screws and 3X longer run time. redlithium 2.0Ah batteries the drywall gun delivers up to an industry leading 27 sheets on 1 charge. The M18 FUEL Drywall Screw Gun delivers the balance and weight desired by professionals for all day use. The Milwaukee collated magazine was designed to work with the M18 FUEL Drywall Screw Gun to increase productivity. It feeds screw strips smoothly and has a tapered nose c1 to fit into compact spaces.
- Powerstate brushless motor delivers 4,500 RPM’s to provide faster than corded productivity
- Auto start mode when tool is locked-on the motor automatically starts on contact with drywall resulting in less noise between screws and 3x longer run time
- Redlithium 2.0Ah battery delivers 27-sheets per charge
- Ergonomically designed to be light weight, balanced and comfortable for continuous use
- Belt clip included
- Includes: (1) drywall gun, (2) M18 redlithium 2.0 compact battery packs, (1) multi-voltage charger, belt clip, (1) PR2 bit and contractor bag, (1) collated screw gun attachment 49-20-0001
- Compatible with all M18 batteries and chargers
- Screw length adjustment: allows for easy adjustment and is compatible with all major brands of screws up to 2 in.
- Tapered nose design: provides closer access to tight corners
- 360° adjustment: 8 easy-lock positions for best access in various orientations
- Ratcheting mechanism: optimized to feed screw strips for smooth travel and minimal jams
Marietta Gislason (verified owner) –
a+
Alex Trantow (verified owner) –
Nice and light with plenty of power. Cut the cord!
Susana Kerluke (verified owner) –
It works great on wood studs & does better than I thought on metal studs as well. I would buy this one again over dewalt
Courtney Abbott (verified owner) –
Really disappointed with Milwaukee tools.
Sage Larkin (verified owner) –
love it
Dylan Rempel (verified owner) –
Great drill for hanging several sheets of drywall! I got an amazing deal due to the display being the last one and they couldn’t find the other battery charger or bag. The auto start feature is awesome. I’m looking forward to trying this gun with the collated screw attachment.
Freeman Mosciski (verified owner) –
work great and the auto start is quite
Guiseppe Kerluke (verified owner) –
I actually this from Home Depot recently and have had some time to use it on a few of my jobs.I already own the DeWalt cordless screwgun which is a great tool and I’m glad to own it and use it. This Milwaukee is even better and I’m even more happy to own and use it. The Milwaukee’s auto start feature is probably the single most defining difference that makes me prefer the Milwaukee screwgun. I don’t own the collated attachment for the Milwaukee but I do own one for the DeWalt and I have no complaints at all about it or it’s performance. I do think the DeWalt nose cone is more well constructed with it’s bayonet style mounting attachment that locks on to the tool. The Milwaukee nose cone is held in place with ball detention but seems to have a more fine depth adjustment. Overall the milwaukee is larger, and heavier than the DeWalt and it doesn’t quite feel as good in my hand but still feels good to hold for extended use. Where it really shines for me is the torque, really high rpm, very quiet operation, auto start (silent between driving), immediate spin up while driving feels just as fast as a constant spinning motor to me and the fine depth adjustments work great. I get about 10 decibels lower fo a reading with he Milwaukee than the dewalt. I’m happy to sacrifice a little size and weight for all of that. I mostly use this one for setting wood screws rather than drywall application but am looking forward to using it for my next drywall project with the silent on and auto start feature. The slightly longer length is not a problem for me since it makes it easier for me to judge the angle of the gun against the work surface and get a more perpendicular drive into the surface. I mostly use the gun with torx drive screws and it works well. I just used it to drive #8 x 1-1/4” (4.0 x 30mm) wood screws into phenolic resin glued exterior grade A-C-X plywood in order to fasten a double layer of the material together. I drove 964 fasteners into the plywood, then in a single day, removed them and transported the project for a performance where we re-installed and de-installed it again. It seemed to take the gun about :45 minutes for each part of the screwing process and would use 2 out of the 4 bars on the battery gauge lights regardless of whether I was removing or installing fasteners. It’s lightning fast and had no problem setting screws consistently in the dense plywood. This is one of My first M-18 tools and am happy with the battery platform. I own almost every major 18v and 12v platform and have Bosch as my personal favorite. The M18/M12 charger is fast and can charge both 18 and 12 voltage batteries. The tool comes with a well constructed Milwaukee fuel bag as well. The belt clip was already attached to the tool from factory for a right handed user but can easily be moved to the other side with a t-15 torx driver. I hope this review is helpful.
Scarlett Bailey (verified owner) –
handles really well hoping the battery last
Evelyn Murazik (verified owner) –
Excellent tool
Roy Hegmann (verified owner) –
The drill worked great. The auto feature is nice and you get that constant noise between screws like you get with corded drills
Patricia Wuckert (verified owner) –
This is an awesome tool
Libby Moore (verified owner) –
Great price great gun right for the job
Abe Cremin (verified owner) –
The drill has a learning curve for sure. It’s way faster than my corded dewalt. I only used it for one room, as I’m not a drywall professional, but I found myself having to go back and sink a lot of screws with an impact driver anyway. I decided to return it and get a new impact. It was great though
Tavares Kulas (verified owner) –
The tool work as it should and battery run time it’s grate all day working on the same battery xc 5.0
Joel Koss (verified owner) –
So far. My son is a carpenter and so far he loves this.
Kaley Walter (verified owner) –
After researching the best drywall guns, I settled on the Milwaukee due to the auto start feature which saves battery life and its ease of use. This is a quality product and works as it should. Note!!! If you are unfamiliar with the use of this or similar tools, read the directions thoroughly. Even then, the directions leave out some keep points. When adding the screw gun attachment, you MUST remove the nose cone, the small bit and the bit holder prior to installing the long extended bit needed to set screws. I know, sounds obvious if you know what you are looking at. Just pull hard on the nose cone but you will need a pair of pliers to remove the bit and bit holder because they are really in there good and have some lubricant coating on them. Try and find a video on line of a review before using your tool, they help. Make sure you note the size screws you are using and set the adjustment on your gun to match. Hope this helps. Good luck with your gun, I enjoy mine.
Sophie Zemlak (verified owner) –
Bought as display tool only love it
Joanny Kovacek (verified owner) –
Just what my husband wanted. Very happy
Lucas Russel (verified owner) –
I got this kit for clearance price of $189 at my local Home Depot. Worth every nickel. Well built tool of high quality materials and excellent fit and finish. Very lightweight and easy to handle. Sinks the screws perfectly every time after adjusting the initial depth of drive, which was simple. I’m just a handy man not a pro drywaller or contractor and man did this make hanging drywall a ton easier. Made me look like a pro and felt like one too!