Appreciate that. Yeah it has enough power to do most typical things. I had the older brushed Bosch Flexi Click and it didn’t have enough power to put in longer screws. That made me have to carry something else. I really like it. Most people that don’t, it usually the button for forward/reverse. Appreciate you watching and taking the time to leave feedback 👍👍
As a homeowner/DIYer this is my most used power tool. Use this for almost everything. Only real complaint is the reverse switch... not because of the location, which is fine, but because I always have to look to see if I'm in forward or reverse. Would be better if I could just feel which direction I'm in.
Yeah I catch myself in the wrong direction every now and then… but for the most part I’m looking at the screw and I just press the button. It is occasionally an issue when I’ve got my hand in somewhere and going in blind though. I really like it. I use it anytime that I don’t need an impact. It’s my most used behind my Surge.
One of the best screwdrivers I've ever had. He's really, really good. Small, light with a lot of power. I always screw my screws to the magnets, very practical. It's really fun to work with.
Totally agree. I’ve been using mine for about the same amount of time, and would buy a new one tomorrow for all the reasons you presented. It’s a fantastic everyday gun for guys like us that have to do it all. I am holding out hope that they change the directional switch from the top to the trigger. I don’t have big meat hooks so it’s just a pain to switch back and forth when I’m in a tight spot. But it’s a fantastic gun, and makes a great wedding present for buddies that don’t have a lot of tools. Thanks for highlighting this. Great overview of a fantastic tool.
Thanks. It's a love or hate tool it seems. Especially the trigger. My guess is they would change it, I think the majority vote they prefer the standard switch. Mostly depends on what you use it for. I use mine as a powered screwdriver basically, but it can do a little heftier work in a pinch.
The installation driver is an ergonomic masterpiece. I've also had mine for two years, and it has all-but replaced all my other cordless drills. The only thing I wish it had is a 1/2" chuck.
I’m glad I bought it.. I had wanted to try the Festool for years but it’s not something you can just go look at in my area and no one I knew had one. Then I was getting into the M12 line and had a with a combination of Milwaukee and Bosch 12v tools and already had the Bosch FlexiClick so I couldn’t make my myself spend the $229 at the time to get this. I ended up catching it on sale with a feee tool and ultimately got this for $120 and glad I did. Like you this is my most used for sure. If I don’t need an impact, this is the tool I am using. The balance and feel is the #1 reason I like it. That and it has enough power to do more anything I would use a tool like this for.
I use mine every day. I agree and want to point out a good design feature...the high hand placement allows the forward force to be centered so there is little to no creep when drilling holes. Normally, the lower hand position puts an offset forward pressure on the bit which when starting a brill bit, allows too much travel off the intended start point. I have to center-punch to counter the travel, but even then, I've dtill plenty of elongated holes with the standard, lower hand position. Like Morgan showed, I trigger with my middle finger so that the force applied is directely behind the bit. I bore holes in steel tubes and where I used to have to center-punch, with the installation driver it hardly ever creeps away from my start point.
Bought the standard Fuel combo last winter and looking to add to the collection. Thanks for the great overview of this interesting tool. I hate the location of the forward/back switch on the M12 drivers, so I would love that feature. The Milwaukee designers must have small hands. I push the switch over to forward almost every time I grip the handle on my M12s. A top switch is a nice fix.
I think a huge advantage of this tool is, that the chuck and the back of the handle (where your hand is) are in a straight line. You can apply the force directly on the drill bit when drilling or screwing. On other tools (that are more pistol shaped) you mostly have to use the other hand to do that.
I'm on the Makita platform but have been eying this for a while. I wouldn't feel bad since it's 12v so it would be a 1 off for me. My goto's are the compact Makita's but I have to carry 2 tools. This makes so much more sense.
You can tell by the comments… some people like it, some don’t. I really like mine. I don’t use it to build decks or frame houses but it has done everything I have asked it to. I really like my M12 Surge but I needed something with clutch settings. The right angle is super nice. Thanks for watching and let me know if you end up getting it 👍
Nice tip on holding and switching direction. I bought it yesterday online, it's on the way. I've wanted it since it came out and finally pulled the trigger. The direction control was a serious concern and the way you hold it completely resolves that issue. Thanks.
@@MORGANSMaintenance not to berate the point, but in the past two days since I've ordered this tool, I have got into a half-dozen situations whereas the angles would have been so much easier with this tool AND the more accurately the job would have been accomplished. That's the way it seems to work.
I got this and the Bosch flexiclick brushless and I returned the Milwaukee. I liked the Milwaukee quite a bit but after using them both for some time the Bosch is just more precise both in fit of the bits and trigger action, with a much smoother motor. Most of the weight of the Milwaukee is far in front of your wrist making it harder to control and really making it more of a strain to use. The Bosch has an actual forward/reverse lever making it much faster to use, and the battery charger is like 1/4 the size of the giant 1980s style Milwaukee charger. I wouldn’t be surprised if the Milwaukee is more powerful but I need precision over power, and I haven’t found anything the Bosch couldn’t drive. If I need something beefier for larger holes or lag bolts I’d just go with an 18v subcompact.
I had the FlexiClick before I got into M12 and it was power that drove me away from it. It was the older brushes version, the brushless may be stronger. It is a bigger deal for me because I don’t want to carry two drills in with me. I did like the head attachments better on the Bosch though. That’s just me though… I appreciate your thoughts… I’ve been curious about the Brushless Version.
Have owned this driver for over two years. It is a pleasure to use. Lightweight yet powerful. Any complaints I might have are so minimal as to be negligible.
I have mine since maybe 1,5 or 2 years and I absolutely love it! The power is there when needed and it’s super handy and lightweight. All the features you presented make it my daily go-to tool. Since I bought it, I rarely have been using my other drills/drivers. Even the direction switch isn’t something I worry too much about once I got used to it. Great little tool!
I love my installation drill driver! I've had mine just over 2 years at this point, and I couldn't live without it now. I do a lot of cabinet building and assembly, so this thing is an absolute life saver. I pretty much exclusively use the offset head because it doesn't hurt to use it without really needing it (except for bit retention, but if I have to drill any holes, I use a different head anyways). I don't use the magnet for bits but I do use it for those little 1/4 inch screws for securing drawer glides and brackets, and trust me, it can hold alot of those little screws. This drill and my m12 surge are the perfect pair for my work. Couldn't live without them! Also, great reviews and content. It's refreshing to see someone give honest and experience based reviews. Keep up the great work!
I hope you like it. I really like mine. The D handle takes some getting used to, but I have grown to prefer it. Sorry for the late response, they had this in “held for review” ??
You made some great points, funny thing is I have two of these units. HD had Christmas sales a few years back $179.00 for the set w/2 2.0 batteries and 1 free 6.0 battery. But I never seem to use either of these when doing repairs. I always take in the M12 impact and M12 1/4" hex driver, I like this unit alot, simple and gets the job done when a impact is not needed. It's amazing how lazy I get not wanting to go back out to my truck if I did not being in the right driver. But I will start bringing my install driver in with me more often...
You confirmed what I considered very valuable about 2505-20 when I first saw it--getting into awkward and tight spaces. This can be the difference between several hours of additional disassembly, moving things around, pulled rhomboid muscle(s), and a sore lumbar region from dealing with difficult placement. I also appreciate the torque selector on this drill/driver. I think the offset attachment should offer greater distance from center of the driver and its bit holder should lock. The sound of the drill-driver is funny now that you mention it. I do trust your reviews quite a bit and I will be purchasing one of the 2505-20 units.
@@AlbertFrederickLarun I use this tool all the time. The locking bit on the offset and the sound are two things I’d like to see improvement on for sure
Finally somebody is holding that installation driver right. That is exactly how you Grip it the same way you would grip a screw gun I’m shocked that so few people have figured that out considering it has the same ergonomics with the finger grooves up top just like a screw gun for sheet rock.
It is a very similar hold. It is what I like about it, it is a more comfortable hold to me and makes me feel like I have more control. I use an impact when I need one, but this is my tool of choice for everyday type task. Thanks for watching and the comment 👍
I feel the same way and it does give you more control the pressure you apply is in line with the faster that you’re driving opposed to beneath when you’re holding or gripping the handle of a regular driver or impact.
This honestly is one of their better tools for versatility. The fact that you can use the right angle with any of the other heads and they lock into position is priceless. Speaking of which this kit with a 5ah battery goes on sale regularly for $179
I love the Right Angle being stationary compared to using one of the adapters in your regular impact that swivels. So much easier when all you have to hold is the trigger and fastener. 👍
What a great review! I was basically in the same situation. I bought the instalation drill/driver on sale and was having buyers remorse in terms of if I really needed it. I already had the m12 hammer drill. impact, and right angle drills so I felt as though it was redundant and i was wasting money. But after watching this with all the comparaisons and use cases I now actually feel my purchase was legit. Thanks!
I bought this as a general purpose drill for around the house. It's only real downside is the magnet on the off set. Bits like to stick to the workpiece instead of the drill. Better bit retention is needed.
i had this one on my last jobb for 3 years and it was great had to turn it in when i left but now on my new jobb i convinced my company too buy me a new one its a realy great drill too have as an service electrian and i just bought it too have one at home too
Good video answered a lot of questions I had. One thing I noticed and have found that with most drills that have magnetic strips for bit storage is a big magnet (yes this is a pun) for metal shavings to stick to. If you do a lot of metal drilling as I do it’s a pain in the butt.
I love this tool ! I’ve been using it for the last two months mostly to build carcasses with pocket hole screws. It wasn’t heavy use but the other day the clutch died with that horrible screaming noise. When it’s back from service I will sell it and buy Festool cxs.
I got mine a couple months back. It's a go to tool. It took me no time to adjust to the forward and reverse switch. My favorite feature is honestly the hand position, which puts my wrist inline with the drilling and fastening. I do agree the biggest downside is how the grip is very tippy. Because of that, I ordered the new M12 HO batteries hoping it's a better base because of the rubber over molding they are putting on it.
I just saw on Etsy that someone 3D prints a pice that screws onto the belt clip that extends the base to match a big battery. If it only screws on one side that I don’t have to lose my belt clip I may try one for giggles. I like the small batteries though. Glad you like yours though. I really like it, with a few improvements it would be really, really good.
Cool. You can get a small 1/4in hex drive to keyless chuck so you can also use round shank drill bits with this tool. The one I have is a Neiko brand. They say it is impact rated, but the bit tends to get stuck in the chuck if used on an impact...otherwise, it works great for small jobs.
One of the heads for this is a regular drill chuck but it only goes up to 3/8 and not 1/2… I have something similar to what you are talking about for my SDS drill to use regular bits. It does the same thing, sometimes those bits are a bear to get out after using it. Appreciate the suggestion 👍
Oooh, very nice! Your "bad" points won't bother me. The magnet is an outstanding feature, as is the "double-chuck;" one for pilot holes, and one for the screw to go through that hole. I think I see my next M12 tool...
Terrific tool for tight spaces. I found it handy while installing drawers in a dark location. I had mine for a little over a year. I really like the magnetic bit holder when I am working off a ladder.
Man did you really sell me on this little powerhouse. I was planning on grabbing the hex screwdriver but after seeing this in one of your other videos and now watching this I know this will be the next addition to the set. I really appreciate this solid review, keep up the good work man.
Thank you very much 👍 … every know and then Home Depot will have the kit with a free battery (or batteries) and you can get the kit for around $138 if you return the batteries. It has to be a promo where they split the value for all of them on your receipt.
Milwaukee needs to take this idea and make a "multi tool" with tons of adapters you can buy. I would love a (small) angle grinder blade attachment, PVC cutter, PEX a expander, etc
I agree, I really like mine. I always thought the Festool looked weird but I like the feel of using this tool. For your normal day to day stuff, it works great… IMO.
Your views on the installation driver echo my own aside from one thing: I never stand up any of my drill/drivers any more, so using it with a bigger batter isn't an issue for me. Too many times I've bumped them, knocked them over and marred the surface of whatever I set them on. I still stick with CP 3.0s though; I prefer the more compact footprint and lighter weight. I do agree that the offset chuck should be locking, and I also don;t mind the forward/reverse switch since I hold the driver the same way you do. All said and done, I love the installation driver; it's basically what a brushless CXS could have been.
I’m a smaller battery fan myself too. (In my drivers) I prefer the more compact size, which is the reason I got into M12 to start with. The big batteries are nice for the saws and lights… and the drill I leave setting on my workbench. Thanks for your input. Helps me know I’m not crazy thinking it’s a great tool 😂
I was the same. I ran Bosch 12V before switching to Milwaukee and there just aren’t many tools available. I held on to a few for some time, but Milwaukee has pretty much taken over 100% for me now
I've been learning more about this tool and your video has sent me over the edge. I'm definitely going to get this. I already own one of the Milwaukee m18 drivers and I really like it. Before that I bought the Ryobi drill and driver set, but Milwaukee has them beat by alot in my opinion. Great video!
I just bought into Milwaukee in the last couple years… and their Fuel line of M12 and M18 are the best cordless tools I have used so far. It’s not that the others are bad and can’t get the job done… but in my opinion they all do what they are supposed to do, really well. And the size/weight/power of the M12 is super good.
Good video. I ordered one yesterday, so of course your video popped up in my feed. If I saw your video 11 months ago I might have ordered it sooner lol. I almost bought one 2yrs ago, and have considered it occasionally between then. It looks like a great tool, it's versatile. Figure it'll come in handy, and might even replace one of the impacts on the van. Thanks for the vid.
😂… I really like mine. I use it more often than my impacts, but that’s just because the work I do. I got my kit for $138 by getting the ratchet free and returning it. I didn’t expect that I would like it as much as I do.
@@MORGANSMaintenance that was the deal when I almost purchased it. I had just purchased the m12 fuel impact, hammer drill kit with the same deal. I told myself at the time not to overdo it lol. Fast forward somewhere between 2 and 3 years later, and the same deal presents itself again. If I return the ratchet I'll be in it for 119. Had to buy it this go around. Like last time I had the ratchet, I'm going to be tempted to just keep the ratchet lol.
Yeah… that’s how I ended up getting hooked on Milwaukee. Once I learned the Hack at Home Depot I couldn’t pass up buying tools I may only even use once 😂
Thanks for the video. Very helpful. I'm looking to purchase something for some upcoming projects (new fence, refurbish some decking, hanging curtain poles and just general homeowner DIY) Im locked into the Milwaukee systems, both 12v and 18v as I can get the batteries from work. Would you recomend the 4 in 1 or should I be looking at getting a drill/ driver set up instead? Thanks again.
I prefer the 4-1 over the regular drill just for the option of the right angle. It’s much different using the right angle on this, and having to hold the type you put in a drill driver. The only advantage of a drill/driver to me, would be to get the hammer/drill driver if you are going to need to drill small holes into concrete much. Things like tapcons. It is still a 12v and not an 18v, but the power of the M12 tools has been great for me. The only time I use my M18 is for heavy use jobs for battery life. I have a lot of tools that the work gets spread out, but I know I use this tool and my M12 Surge more than anything else. My M12 Drill/Driver has been moved to mixing drywall mud for patches in my pan.
I have been waiting for a big sale and a job to justify the purchase of the installation driver. I think I would love it but haven't found an actual need for it yet, next cabinet install I do I will for sure pick one up. I really need to get into the m12 line, currently only have Ridgid 18v and Milwaukee 18v. I think the 12v stuff would be plenty of power for most things and less weight on my tool belt.
I love the M12. It is better than all my older 18v stuff…. And your right, the size is awesome. I ended up getting mine for $138 with the kit. They had a deal if you bought it you got a free tool and the 3/8 ratchet was $149. It let me return it for $90. So if you catch it on the right sale, you can get it pretty cheap. It’s a love or hate tool. I really like mine.
I work mostly, almost exclusively with steel, concrete and heavy machinery, I would have gone into this thinking "wow, what a bizarre little rinky dink thing" but after watching your vid I'm starting to think there could be a use, it definitely can set a screw up in a corner in timber or plastic, probably in sheet too. Really the angles it can reach is what I'd use this for. God bless.
Very cool tool! 👍 Gotta get 1. One of those tools, when ya need one, you NEED one! Theres plenty of situations this could be be handy ro have.🎉 Nice to see the power tho!! 💪💯
Yeah, probably. What I like about Bosch is that the bit holders are all with lock and do not have much play in there. On Milwaukee, the shorter bits slip too deep into the holder and the offset head doesn't have any lock, just magnet, which is inconvenient for me.@@MORGANSMaintenance
I own this tool I bought it because I really wanted to try it. It sure comes in handy! Some of your ideas are things I never thought of ill Have to try them.
Glad to hear I’m not alone in liking this one. It’s not for everyone because it’s a different feel, but I really like it. Thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts 👍
I am a facilities manager and this has been my go to toy on the daily. Great for getting in those hard to reach places, like around water pipes under cabinet work and the like The only thing im not a fan of is the top mounted directional switch. There are times that takes away from its convenience in those tight spaces. Just not very ergonomic
@@urdaddywingnut7820 yeah that is the thing most people don’t like about it if they have an issue with it. I have gotten used to it and actually like it, but I understand what people don’t.
@@MORGANSMaintenance I'm sure it'll get better as I log more time with it. Kinda hard to break a lifetime of universal branding using the same switch on pretty much everything with a handle & a trigger. And as with going Shockwave/ Packout, I did a lot of research before buying and honestly it's just about impossible to beat the quality and longevity of Milwaukee. There's many companies out there that emulate and follow suit, but man it's hardly ever as good- especially when you're dealing with the entire spectrum of kit
@@urdaddywingnut7820 I bought my first Milwaukee Power Tool in 2022 I think… (used many other brands before that for years) Since I’ve been using them I haven’t looked for anything else. They are the best that I’ve been able to get my hands on anyways
Great video! I would swap the direction switch on the top of the drill to a negative and I'd agree with bit retention on the offset and straight to tool also negative. Something about the sound I like. Milwaukee, to me, has some awesome sounding tool motors except for the cordless table saw. That may be the worst tool they make. If I wasn't cordless only, is get rid of it.
I haven’t bought any of the table saws or bigger Miters because they are only battery.. 9 times out of 10 I have power everywhere I am working. Yeah I get why some people wouldn’t like the switch. My hand size works to where it is fine for me… but it’s definitely a change to get used to. Appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment.
It's a neat tool. I was considering it for a while but I'd like to see what their next gen would look like. Objectively speaking moving the forward/reverse from the 'standardized' above the trigger layout, is counterintuitive. If it's meant to be a compact tool, yes you can use your thumb to switch - except this adds height to the tool itself when attempting to work with it (as you have 1/2"-3/4 space to accommodate your thumb & knuckle against whatever surface it's bumping into). The thing most common & most toggled setting on any drill is universally the direction, above clutch setting, above drill mode, above profile/lighting, and above drill bit changes. It's the first thing you always interact with, which is understandably why it's also (imo) an objectively poor ergonomic choice of design. But, I'm not a scientist nor a professional, so take it all with a grain of salt, what do I know lol
Yeah the switch is the big contention between most who don’t like it. My guess is they will change it if possible in the next version. Most the people who don’t mind it could go either way, verses people who hate it won’t buy it… We will see hopefully. I’m interested in their next version of this tool and their surge… curious what they come up with. Appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment 👍
You are welcome 👍 You can catch it on sale pretty regularly… or at least with something free. I got my kit with a free ratchet, returned the ratchet and got it with batteries for $130. (I already had the ratchet)
Tell us how crazy you are, without telling how crazy you are: I missed my 2nd tool purchase anniversary by 2 days. I wish my tool brand did this, preferably as a 12V and 18V tool. But Makita has its own ways. This type of driver may be less popular or reviewed negatively, because it's too versatile for a 12V tool. 18V platform would be great for it. I see that you have bought Festool vacuum hose holder. So Systainers here you go! Very good review. If I had a post-doctoral education I'd say that you're pleasantly concise. Because I don't, I just say kudos for zero BS.
😂😂 Thank you! I am surprised they don’t have an M18 version of this yet. I think they have another 12v version with the body of the standard drill… but I’ve never seen it. Watching the video back, I was wondering if you would catch the Vacuum being fixed. That is so much nicer to hold the hose. I’m thinking of getting a couple different Systainers, but I’m leaning towards one being the open top with a handle to make me a drywall knife/tools setup.
@@MORGANSMaintenance That bucket style systainer comes in two heights and two base sizes (standard called middle and larger called large). Standard lower: SYS3 TB M 137, 204865; standard higher: SYS3 TB M 237, 204866. These two fit the vacuum best. I recommend the higher one. This particular systainer has some disadvantages. There's an inward rim that make taking things out difficult. Also the foldable handle limits its storage volume. Given the reduction of size of 18V tools, such driver should definitely be M18 tool.
@@Stefan_Kawalec Thanks for the suggestions. I appreciate those numbers, very helpful. Yeah the only difference in size between my M18 and M12 is the battery and where it attaches. The rest of the tool is almost identical. Tools keep getting more powerful and smaller… what a time we are living in.
the cons are the reason why i bought the bosch flexiclick i wanted to go all in on milwaukee because bosch has no High Speed Ratchet, for clips you should give Spider Tool Holster.
I had the FlexiClick before I went Milwaukee, but I had the brushed version. I believe they have a brushless version now which has a little more power. I liked the Bosch I had except it was a little weak
Hey Morgan , great video. As you know I bought this driver a few months back and I like the design and it’s purpose. I’ve been using this driver with the offset head for kreg jig screws and it has been working well. I also mainly use the 1/4” hex driver. Yes the dentist drill noise is rough but I’d rather listen to that than the impact driver. Milwaukee should sponser you!
It would save me a lot of money 😂. Yeah, the noise isn’t loud… it’s more the pitch but I agree, it’s better than the impact sound. I use the offset a lot. The more you get used to it the less you get your bits pulled out, but I wish they had a locking collet. That was the only thing about the Bosch that was better. If you use this in the places you would use the M12 Screwdriver… that’s the sweet spot.
@@MORGANSMaintenance yes I agree on the locking collet, I love my m12 screwdriver. I have the brushed version and it is awesome. Do you store the install driver heads in the bag it came with or do you have another idea? I saw someone with a packout organizer with the kaizan foam and everything fit great in there.
@@parts7959 Right now I have been keeping them in a spot in my Packout Drawers (in my truck). I usually keep the 1/4” on it all the the time too, then the other three I grab when I need them. I’ve seen the foam, and I’ve also seen a 3D printed mount. Both are pretty neat but using hard tool cases in my setup has never really worked for me.
Great review of what the tool is. I don’t have one but I could see where it would be super handy for hanging blinds & curtain rods. Just moved into a new house 😂
That is one of mines big uses. It's not going to do some things an impact will do... but I use mine for anything I would use a screwdriver for, or a drill/driver without any issues. "Installing Things" with an Installation driver...it works great for me. I would buy an impact if I could only have one, but they both do things the other one won't. Thanks for watching and taking the time to give feedback!
I don't let any of my installer stand the tool on the battery on site as it might tip and damage the site. I like Dewalt's compacts as opposed to most battery inside grip because the dewalt has a skinnier grip and your pinky can join the party and relieve fatigue
Curious how this matches up with the festool, since it’s basically a copy of their compact drive. I wouldn’t be surprised if they were nearly the same. Also wonder how strong the 90 degree bead is. The festool 90s are unbreakable.
Yeah I never have owned the Festool but I have watched several comparison videos out of my own curiosity. I always wanted one before I bought this just to try the D Handle shape. I have been really impressed with Milwaukee’s and have had zero issues with any of the heads…with the exception of the offset not locking the bits. Which is a bad design, not an issue of malfunction. None of the heads feel cheap at all, I can’t imagine breaking them with what you use the tool for. Not sure if I’ll ever buy the Festool, doubtful just because of not wanting another battery system… but you never know
I have this, the Gen 2 Impact, and the Surge…. I use this quite often (mostly because I like the feel of it), but it isn’t as powerful as an impact. I run into situations that I use the right angle and offset fairly regularly though. If those are things you don’t need often it’s not really going to do anything your impact won’t do.. especially since there are so many drill bits made to go in impacts these days. It is quieter than an impact which I have to use in certain settings (like a mall store or office). In those cases it takes place of my M12 Drill. They run this every now and then as the Kit with free batteries at Home Depot. If you buy it and return the batteries you can get the kit for $138. That’s how I got mine. It’s definitely worth having at that price. That is pretty close to the price of a right angle drill. I’m not sure if I answered 😂😂😂, just trying to give you as much info as possible. But do you need it… No. is it useful, mostly depends on if you grab a right angle adapter very often, and if you can get it for the price of a right angle drill. All that said… I wouldn’t buy this over an impact. An impact will do things this won’t. Hope that helps.
@@MORGANSMaintenance thank you so much for such a detailed reply - wow ! i'm simply trying to determine whether or not I can use the impact as a hybrid all around driver and you certainly answered that question :)
I had a flexiclic , totally underpowered ! I really like mine , and often carry it in my Veto TPXXL ( when I’m not carrying my M12 Surge ) . I typically use the 3AH battery pack . Good review , sir !
Thank you. I really liked the size and the heads of the FlexiClick… but I always had to carry an impact for the “just in case”. I wouldn’t build a deck with this, but it does fine with the “just in case” I run a compact 3.0 in mine as well. Those are my favorite batteries.
@@MORGANSMaintenance I gave mine ( and also the Bosch 12V Jigsaw , to a Buddy who’s a Lawyer ( only does light delicate stuff around the house/ Office ) . The Jigsaw is also nice ( but shares the low powered issue ) .
@@chrisfyfe9212 yeah the only Bosch 12v tools I have left is my 3 plane laser and the planer. No one else has a planer that size, and the laser is really good. I had several of their 12v tools but none were brushless. Maybe their newer ones are more powerful? I haven’t used any.
Number 1 yes the Surge impact is my EDC. The best tool I have. Number 2 I’m still not sold on the installation driver. I still feel like it’s missing power. I do commercial kitchens and sometimes I run into some unruly stainless steel. So the surge can handle it in a pinch but I don’t feel the installation driver can hang. I think if it had a bit more power it could be my number one.
Surge is the "coffee" of my M12 tools, It's the first thing I want on every job 😂😂 The way all Milwaukee tools are going, if they make a Gen 2 it will have more power I'm sure. It works for me but I use mine like the M12 screwdriver but with attachments. Nothing crazy, just the day to day stuff. What I want is a Surge, shaped like the Installation driver, with multiple heads...
@@MORGANSMaintenance well hopefully there will be a gen 2 and hopefully they hear you about that upgrade. Nice review and I really enjoyed the video. How’s your new veto bag working out?
@@ARod1108 I like them both. The MCT Blackout isn’t crazy different than the Tech MCT, but the small differences are nice. The TP-LC is the best of the that type of bag I have used… from size to pouch location.. After I typed that I realized you may be talking about the TP3B though 😂😂 (too many newer bags) . I am still loading it out. With me changing up what I am doing a little with self employment, I may have to rethink my entire set-up from truck to bags… I’ve been so busy setting up the business I’ve not had as much time to go tool shopping the last few weeks.
@@MORGANSMaintenance all good. I was talking about the TP3B. Glad to hear about your other bags. Well if you change your truck setup I would love to see what you do. Your profession is fascinating. I wish I could be that guy. I enjoy all your tips on storage solutions and new tools. Being your own boss is gonna be great and rewarding for you and your family. Can’t wait to hear more about it.
@@ARod1108 if you do commercial kitchens… you are that guy 👍. I kinda fell into what I do, but I love it. A lot of what we all do really takes the same kind of person and mindset. It’s just different materials and learning what’s out there to use. I appreciate the encouragement moving into the future. I thing it will be a good change, if nothing else it adds excitement to life 😂
@@MORGANSMaintenance I do rigging, hardware and electrical installations on small boats, under 50'. In some cases it requires working in tight compartments while doing extreme contortions. This driver, w the various heads, gives me tons of control to get it done correctly without doing damage.
@@chiphill4856 yeah the right angle being rigid on the tool is much better than the adapters you can buy that swivel. I like the feel of it too. I really like how balance it feels. I now know what all those Festool lovers have been so happy about with their D Handle
@@MORGANSMaintenance ive noticed that one before. Lot of $ though. I need to get a small drill, my dewalt 998 is just too big for most jobs and ive been trying to choose between this installation driver and the m12 drill. Either way I go, im going to be disappointed. Sucks lol
@@BLASTIC0 if you need a hammer drill function I would go with the drill… other than that I prefer the Installation driver. (Compared to Gen 2… The Newer drill may be significantly better) The chuck in the installation driver is 3/8 and the drill is 1/2” if that’s a big deal. Never has mattered to me.
I forgot to add, hate the speed/reverse switch on all these M12 drivers. I use the Festool CXS's in my shop every day, love them, nice and light, 10 volt batteries last forever. but onsite I like the M12 line, light and powerful, but the selector switch suck...
How’s this tool in drilling stainless ? I’d like to have small power tool in my toolkit to drill 1-2 holes every now and then in 10mm stainless without having to take the corded drill out.
Im trying to think if I’ve ever drilled into thicker stainless with it. It typically has done well for me drilling in metal electrical boxes including thicker ones… Probably would depend on the diameter of the hole and having a good drill bit.
I use my drill driver everyday. One great upgrade is sold on EBay is a adapter (battery stand) that keeps the drill driver from being tippy. Another adapter allows the use of the 4/6ah batteries and still stand up and the belt clip is still used. The adapter is a ‘must get’ and makes the drill driver a great useful everyday tool.
It’s the boot for the regular 1/4” impact driver (not the 1/4” socket impact). I bought it hoping it would still fit. Part # 49-16-2553. Want to say the best price I found it was on eBay.
Would you say you could use this on a commercial job site? I’m an electrician, and I’m thinking about buying one. Drilling into aluminum and small screws and things like that?
@tylerlevings8578 it does in my opinion. I use it or my M12 surge all the time. There is nothing that I pull out my Surge for that this won’t do. I just swap up depending on what I’m feeling 😂 The only time I get out my M18 is when I’m doing something heavy use all day (for battery life) or bigger lags.
I agree with you on about 95% ok so Bad 👎 kind of loud perk it has the power you need even in speed 2 which i didn't see you go into... 2nd point not being able to hold you bits with the offset on this point I'm with you brother 💯 % there should have been like on the bosh you pushed in and the bit locked if they would fix that mabey a little more power and rpm and the battery issue i use a cp 3.0 but ive run test and you can look on my channel with a 6.0 in 2nd gear I ran a 10" timberlock through a 3×3 out of a 300 year old house down here in Louisiana I dont mind the sound honestly pick up any drill and you get the same thing that harmonics assures me in some kind of weird way when I hear sag or something I know im getting close. You grip is spot on that is the way this tool is designed 👌 🔥 👏 🙌 hit out the park with that one I believe if you had an option to extend and retract the magnetic rail it would accommodate for the bigger battery. But overall I love this tool and its got me out of a pinch on several occasions. Awesome video I think you were spot on with everything you said except a couple minor things that we can agree to disagree on. I will be subscribing and if they had a love this video button I'd hit it lol thank you sir 🙏 please give that video a look and comment have a wonderful day
Thanks. I will check out your video. You are right the sound isn’t loud... it’s more the pitch that gets me. I still prefer the sound level of it over your normal impact (for the times I don’t need an impact.) I’m interested to see what changes they have if they do a Gen 2. I primarily run a CP 3.0 too. I’m interested in getting the new High Output M12’s for all my tools what they do. I have seen a few 3D printed options that either make the magnetic base bigger for more stability with a small battery, or longer to allow the bigger battery. Thanks again for the feedback. I appreciate it a lot 👍
Nicely done. I have one of these and on paper like it a ton. I got some Fastcap foam and put the Installation driver into a compact Packout with its chucks/heads so it's always ready to go in one self-contained package. The offset chuck is a killer feature for sure. I really wish they'd put the forward/reverse control somewhere else but that's just a personal opinion. Overall it's a really practical, flexible, versatile tool and one of those things that makes the M12 system so great. I also have a Festool CXS and in spite of what I just wrote I have to say that unless the Festool can't get at the fasteners (offset chuck!) I always grab the CXS. I'm not sure it's "better" in any specific way but it just feels and works like an extension of my hand rather than a tool. Objectively, the Milwaukee makes lots more sense: lots of other tools use the M12 batteries (and I have a lot of them), whereas no tool, not even any other Festool tool, uses the CXS battery. I like the Centrotec system but if I didn't have them on hand or didn't want to spend money on them, the Milwaukee is probably more compatible and more economically efficient. (Yes, I know there are lots of ways to adapt standard 1/4" hex driver bits and accessories to the CXS.)
I think most people that have the Festool feel that way from what I’ve read/watched. Overall it is a better driver, just depends on “how good you need” and if it’s “worth the price” This is by far my most used M12 tool because I use it for my everyday tasks. I use the M12 surge a lot but there are many day to day things I prefer not to use an impact for. That is a nice set-up in a packout. I leave my drill clipped on my bag and my heads in a packout drawer in my truck. I would definitely go your route if I stored it. Thanks for watching and a great point of view for anyone who is looking at both the Festool and the M12 👍
@@MORGANSMaintenance 😂 “How good do you need/worth the price” Well, if I’m honest, I don’t think I can justify it on those grounds! Most of us probably can’t justify many or even most of our tool purchases on “need.” That little sign on your bench has a lot of truth in it!
The way I hold it, it’s easy to reach with my thumb… and if I hold it that way, it would be harder to reach a switch to push it in reverse where one normally is. For me anyways. I actually like it, but I get why some people don’t
The only annoying thing is the fact that the reverse resets itself. You pokc it up, put it in reverse. Put it down to do something. Pick it up, knowing that it was in reverse, so you click the button. Then it has reset itself.
I haven’t noticed mine doing that… I will have to check and see. I’m probably just don’t have a good enough memory to remember what I had it set for last 😂
I really like it. They run it on a deal with a “free something” at Home Depot pretty often. I bought mine with a free ratchet, they split the receipt so I returned the ratchet for $90 and got the Kit for $138.
I'm a low volt tech, this is my number 1 used tool.
I really like it.. if they made a M12 Surge with the same D Handle as this, would be my perfect tool 👍
Agreed. This drill is amazing to me. I use it for 99% of what you’d need a drill for.
This video made up my mind. I'm a handyman and am always looking to minimize my carry. This is a great review with everything I needed to hear.
Appreciate that. Yeah it has enough power to do most typical things.
I had the older brushed Bosch Flexi Click and it didn’t have enough power to put in longer screws. That made me have to carry something else.
I really like it. Most people that don’t, it usually the button for forward/reverse.
Appreciate you watching and taking the time to leave feedback 👍👍
As a homeowner/DIYer this is my most used power tool. Use this for almost everything.
Only real complaint is the reverse switch... not because of the location, which is fine, but because I always have to look to see if I'm in forward or reverse. Would be better if I could just feel which direction I'm in.
Yeah I catch myself in the wrong direction every now and then… but for the most part I’m looking at the screw and I just press the button.
It is occasionally an issue when I’ve got my hand in somewhere and going in blind though.
I really like it. I use it anytime that I don’t need an impact. It’s my most used behind my Surge.
I kinda like it, if i turn on the drill and dont like the direction click the button goes the other way.
Hands down, this is the best review of this tool. Great job!
I appreciate that. I’m not that skilled at video editing… but I try 😂
Amen. I don't understand their decision NOT to put a locking collar on the offset. You're totally right about the dentist drill sound. hahaha
No collet on the offset is the biggest flaw of this tool. The sound is still not as loud as an impact… it’s the pitch of it.
One of the best screwdrivers I've ever had.
He's really, really good. Small, light with a lot of power. I always screw my screws to the magnets, very practical. It's really fun to work with.
I really like mine too… use it all the time. 👍👍
Totally agree. I’ve been using mine for about the same amount of time, and would buy a new one tomorrow for all the reasons you presented. It’s a fantastic everyday gun for guys like us that have to do it all.
I am holding out hope that they change the directional switch from the top to the trigger. I don’t have big meat hooks so it’s just a pain to switch back and forth when I’m in a tight spot.
But it’s a fantastic gun, and makes a great wedding present for buddies that don’t have a lot of tools.
Thanks for highlighting this. Great overview of a fantastic tool.
Thanks. It's a love or hate tool it seems. Especially the trigger. My guess is they would change it, I think the majority vote they prefer the standard switch.
Mostly depends on what you use it for. I use mine as a powered screwdriver basically, but it can do a little heftier work in a pinch.
Samsies. Very rarely need to pull out the impact driver. This does 3” just fine.
@@MORGANSMaintenance I tried the fingering arrangement you use on the trigger , huge improvement , feels quite natural ( thanks for the concept !
@ryanofalaska Never heard of giving tools away as a wedding gift, but it's a great idea. 😮
The installation driver is an ergonomic masterpiece. I've also had mine for two years, and it has all-but replaced all my other cordless drills. The only thing I wish it had is a 1/2" chuck.
I’m glad I bought it..
I had wanted to try the Festool for years but it’s not something you can just go look at in my area and no one I knew had one.
Then I was getting into the M12 line and had a with a combination of Milwaukee and Bosch 12v tools and already had the Bosch FlexiClick so I couldn’t make my myself spend the $229 at the time to get this.
I ended up catching it on sale with a feee tool and ultimately got this for $120 and glad I did. Like you this is my most used for sure. If I don’t need an impact, this is the tool I am using.
The balance and feel is the #1 reason I like it. That and it has enough power to do more anything I would use a tool like this for.
I use mine every day. I agree and want to point out a good design feature...the high hand placement allows the forward force to be centered so there is little to no creep when drilling holes. Normally, the lower hand position puts an offset forward pressure on the bit which when starting a brill bit, allows too much travel off the intended start point. I have to center-punch to counter the travel, but even then, I've dtill plenty of elongated holes with the standard, lower hand position. Like Morgan showed, I trigger with my middle finger so that the force applied is directely behind the bit.
I bore holes in steel tubes and where I used to have to center-punch, with the installation driver it hardly ever creeps away from my start point.
Yeah, I love the design if this tool. Really comfortable to use.
Appreciate your thoughts 👍👍
Bought the standard Fuel combo last winter and looking to add to the collection. Thanks for the great overview of this interesting tool. I hate the location of the forward/back switch on the M12 drivers, so I would love that feature. The Milwaukee designers must have small hands. I push the switch over to forward almost every time I grip the handle on my M12s. A top switch is a nice fix.
I like the button, but I use it a lot and it has become 2nd nature to me 👍👍
I think a huge advantage of this tool is, that the chuck and the back of the handle (where your hand is) are in a straight line.
You can apply the force directly on the drill bit when drilling or screwing.
On other tools (that are more pistol shaped) you mostly have to use the other hand to do that.
Agree, the ergonomics on this are great
I'm on the Makita platform but have been eying this for a while. I wouldn't feel bad since it's 12v so it would be a 1 off for me. My goto's are the compact Makita's but I have to carry 2 tools. This makes so much more sense.
You can tell by the comments… some people like it, some don’t. I really like mine. I don’t use it to build decks or frame houses but it has done everything I have asked it to.
I really like my M12 Surge but I needed something with clutch settings. The right angle is super nice.
Thanks for watching and let me know if you end up getting it 👍
Yeah I wish Makita would make something like this. Everyone else has one...
Getting a used one from my buddys dad for about 60 bucks with a brand new battery. Pretty stoked
That’s a good deal. I use mine almost every day and really like it 👍👍
Nice tip on holding and switching direction. I bought it yesterday online, it's on the way. I've wanted it since it came out and finally pulled the trigger. The direction control was a serious concern and the way you hold it completely resolves that issue. Thanks.
Appreciate it 👍
Hope you like it. I think if you give it time you will. It’s still probably my most used tool.
@@MORGANSMaintenance not to berate the point, but in the past two days since I've ordered this tool, I have got into a half-dozen situations whereas the angles would have been so much easier with this tool AND the more accurately the job would have been accomplished. That's the way it seems to work.
@@aa5az423 once you know there is a better option to do a job, it does seem that you see those opportunities a little easier 😂👍
I just picked up this kit at Home Depot. I need the 90° head for drilling holes.
@@mozzberg590 I really like mine 👍
I got this and the Bosch flexiclick brushless and I returned the Milwaukee. I liked the Milwaukee quite a bit but after using them both for some time the Bosch is just more precise both in fit of the bits and trigger action, with a much smoother motor. Most of the weight of the Milwaukee is far in front of your wrist making it harder to control and really making it more of a strain to use. The Bosch has an actual forward/reverse lever making it much faster to use, and the battery charger is like 1/4 the size of the giant 1980s style Milwaukee charger. I wouldn’t be surprised if the Milwaukee is more powerful but I need precision over power, and I haven’t found anything the Bosch couldn’t drive. If I need something beefier for larger holes or lag bolts I’d just go with an 18v subcompact.
I had the FlexiClick before I got into M12 and it was power that drove me away from it. It was the older brushes version, the brushless may be stronger.
It is a bigger deal for me because I don’t want to carry two drills in with me. I did like the head attachments better on the Bosch though. That’s just me though…
I appreciate your thoughts… I’ve been curious about the Brushless Version.
Good luck with longevity, Botch lol just doesn't cut it on the long haul at all. Pure land fill gear if you plan on using it more than a few times.
@@joesshop3622 congrats on the dumbest thing I've read in awhile
Have owned this driver for over two years. It is a pleasure to use. Lightweight yet powerful. Any complaints I might have are so minimal as to be negligible.
@@eagleonone I’m very much the same… the sound could be a little less, but it’s a great tool 👍
I have mine since maybe 1,5 or 2 years and I absolutely love it! The power is there when needed and it’s super handy and lightweight.
All the features you presented make it my daily go-to tool.
Since I bought it, I rarely have been using my other drills/drivers. Even the direction switch isn’t something I worry too much about once I got used to it.
Great little tool!
Agree with you. It’s one of my favorite tools to use because of the way it feels in my hand and what all it can do.
Appreciate your thoughts 👍
I love my installation drill driver! I've had mine just over 2 years at this point, and I couldn't live without it now. I do a lot of cabinet building and assembly, so this thing is an absolute life saver. I pretty much exclusively use the offset head because it doesn't hurt to use it without really needing it (except for bit retention, but if I have to drill any holes, I use a different head anyways). I don't use the magnet for bits but I do use it for those little 1/4 inch screws for securing drawer glides and brackets, and trust me, it can hold alot of those little screws. This drill and my m12 surge are the perfect pair for my work. Couldn't live without them! Also, great reviews and content. It's refreshing to see someone give honest and experience based reviews. Keep up the great work!
Appreciate it 👍
We have much the same view… between this and my M12 Surge I can get a lot done.. and at a lower volume.
I have every fuel drill they make, m12 & M18. Except for this one and the m12 surge. Which one would you recommend more?
To late, home Depot is having a crazy sale right now the installation driver with 5.0 high output and 2x 2.0s for $180
Just picked this guy up today, excited to test it out at the shop
I hope you like it. I really like mine. The D handle takes some getting used to, but I have grown to prefer it.
Sorry for the late response, they had this in “held for review” ??
You made some great points, funny thing is I have two of these units. HD had Christmas sales a few years back $179.00 for the set w/2 2.0 batteries and 1 free 6.0 battery. But I never seem to use either of these when doing repairs. I always take in the M12 impact and M12 1/4" hex driver, I like this unit alot, simple and gets the job done when a impact is not needed. It's amazing how lazy I get not wanting to go back out to my truck if I did not being in the right driver. But I will start bringing my install driver in with me more often...
I do the same thing… we have too many tools that it’s hard to keep them in the rotation 😂
You confirmed what I considered very valuable about 2505-20 when I first saw it--getting into awkward and tight spaces. This can be the difference between several hours of additional disassembly, moving things around, pulled rhomboid muscle(s), and a sore lumbar region from dealing with difficult placement. I also appreciate the torque selector on this drill/driver.
I think the offset attachment should offer greater distance from center of the driver and its bit holder should lock. The sound of the drill-driver is funny now that you mention it.
I do trust your reviews quite a bit and I will be purchasing one of the 2505-20 units.
@@AlbertFrederickLarun I use this tool all the time. The locking bit on the offset and the sound are two things I’d like to see improvement on for sure
Finally somebody is holding that installation driver right. That is exactly how you Grip it the same way you would grip a screw gun I’m shocked that so few people have figured that out considering it has the same ergonomics with the finger grooves up top just like a screw gun for sheet rock.
It is a very similar hold. It is what I like about it, it is a more comfortable hold to me and makes me feel like I have more control.
I use an impact when I need one, but this is my tool of choice for everyday type task.
Thanks for watching and the comment 👍
I feel the same way and it does give you more control the pressure you apply is in line with the faster that you’re driving opposed to beneath when you’re holding or gripping the handle of a regular driver or impact.
@@steffendetrick 👍
This honestly is one of their better tools for versatility. The fact that you can use the right angle with any of the other heads and they lock into position is priceless. Speaking of which this kit with a 5ah battery goes on sale regularly for $179
I love the Right Angle being stationary compared to using one of the adapters in your regular impact that swivels. So much easier when all you have to hold is the trigger and fastener.
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What a great review! I was basically in the same situation. I bought the instalation drill/driver on sale and was having buyers remorse in terms of if I really needed it. I already had the m12 hammer drill. impact, and right angle drills so I felt as though it was redundant and i was wasting money. But after watching this with all the comparaisons and use cases I now actually feel my purchase was legit. Thanks!
It has been one of my favorite tools. I go back and forth between it and the Surge just depending on what I’m doing.
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I bought this as a general purpose drill for around the house. It's only real downside is the magnet on the off set. Bits like to stick to the workpiece instead of the drill. Better bit retention is needed.
Yeah they definitely need to change that. It’s even worse when using a drill bit. 👍👍
i had this one on my last jobb for 3 years and it was great had to turn it in when i left but now on my new jobb i convinced my company too buy me a new one its a realy great drill too have as an service electrian and i just bought it too have one at home too
Yeah I really like it.. handy, compact, and enough power for most things. 👍
Good video answered a lot of questions I had. One thing I noticed and have found that with most drills that have magnetic strips for bit storage is a big magnet (yes this is a pun) for metal shavings to stick to. If you do a lot of metal drilling as I do it’s a pain in the butt.
@@lorrainebayford177 yeah, magnets are helpful and hurtful. Sometimes I wear my Holstery one on my pants pocket and it catches everything I walk by 😂
I love this tool ! I’ve been using it for the last two months mostly to build carcasses with pocket hole screws. It wasn’t heavy use but the other day the clutch died with that horrible screaming noise. When it’s back from service I will sell it and buy Festool cxs.
@@bradpittbutcooler5462 stinks yours failed on you. Mine is still running, but it’s always had a touch of the scream
Excellent and accurate review.
One more option would be the ability to change from drill driver to impact.
Yeah you are able to get a chuck like an impact, but it is ultimately just a drill 👍👍
I got mine a couple months back. It's a go to tool. It took me no time to adjust to the forward and reverse switch. My favorite feature is honestly the hand position, which puts my wrist inline with the drilling and fastening.
I do agree the biggest downside is how the grip is very tippy. Because of that, I ordered the new M12 HO batteries hoping it's a better base because of the rubber over molding they are putting on it.
I just saw on Etsy that someone 3D prints a pice that screws onto the belt clip that extends the base to match a big battery.
If it only screws on one side that I don’t have to lose my belt clip I may try one for giggles. I like the small batteries though.
Glad you like yours though. I really like it, with a few improvements it would be really, really good.
Get the 6 or 4 AH battery and it stands on it's own nicely.
Thanks for the review! I was looking for something ergonomic and compact with a good clutch for some hobby stuff, picked one of these up
@@knotical689 it’s a really good tool in my opinion. The forward/reverse button takes some getting used to, but I like it
Cool. You can get a small 1/4in hex drive to keyless chuck so you can also use round shank drill bits with this tool. The one I have is a Neiko brand. They say it is impact rated, but the bit tends to get stuck in the chuck if used on an impact...otherwise, it works great for small jobs.
One of the heads for this is a regular drill chuck but it only goes up to 3/8 and not 1/2…
I have something similar to what you are talking about for my SDS drill to use regular bits. It does the same thing, sometimes those bits are a bear to get out after using it.
Appreciate the suggestion 👍
Oooh, very nice! Your "bad" points won't bother me. The magnet is an outstanding feature, as is the "double-chuck;" one for pilot holes, and one for the screw to go through that hole.
I think I see my next M12 tool...
It’s one of my favorite tools. I probably use my surge more, but this is right there with it.
Didn't even think about using this baby for pocket holes yet. That's gonna be so dang handy!
Works great for all woodworking task… in my opinion 👍
Terrific tool for tight spaces.
I found it handy while installing drawers in a dark location.
I had mine for a little over a year.
I really like the magnetic bit holder when I am working off a ladder.
I think so too. I love the design and balance of it.
Thanks for sharing, it always helps for people who read the comments to get others perspectives.
Great review!!! You offer real depth. Incredibly versatile tool.
Appreciate it. Definitely one of my favorite tools 👍👍
Mine is out for delivery on FedEx. Can't wait to get my paws on it. Great review!
I love mine… it’s usually the button location is what makes people not like it, it doesn’t bother me.
Hope you like it 👍
Man did you really sell me on this little powerhouse. I was planning on grabbing the hex screwdriver but after seeing this in one of your other videos and now watching this I know this will be the next addition to the set. I really appreciate this solid review, keep up the good work man.
Thank you very much 👍 … every know and then Home Depot will have the kit with a free battery (or batteries) and you can get the kit for around $138 if you return the batteries.
It has to be a promo where they split the value for all of them on your receipt.
@@MORGANSMaintenance Thank you for the tip! I'll be keeping an eye out for any deals like that coming up for black Friday.
Thank you for your honest reviews and usage examples.
You are welcome 👍👍
I love this tool I use it as my daily.
I didn't even realize I can use the other attachments with the right angle.. Thanks for that. 10:12
Yeah that makes it super nice… it’s one of my favorites to use as well 👍
Milwaukee needs to take this idea and make a "multi tool" with tons of adapters you can buy. I would love a (small) angle grinder blade attachment, PVC cutter, PEX a expander, etc
Would be nice. The tool would wear out quicker from more use, but you would definitely save some space.
Best review I've ever seen on this tool.
Appreciate that 👍👍
They are hander than I thought they would be. Great for the job or home use.
I agree, I really like mine. I always thought the Festool looked weird but I like the feel of using this tool.
For your normal day to day stuff, it works great… IMO.
Love mine, I just wish the bit would lock in to the offset chuck. The bits always stick in the cabinet screws
Yeah, that is by far my biggest gripe. Everything else people don’t like doesn’t bother me.
Thanks for your input 👍
Your views on the installation driver echo my own aside from one thing: I never stand up any of my drill/drivers any more, so using it with a bigger batter isn't an issue for me. Too many times I've bumped them, knocked them over and marred the surface of whatever I set them on. I still stick with CP 3.0s though; I prefer the more compact footprint and lighter weight. I do agree that the offset chuck should be locking, and I also don;t mind the forward/reverse switch since I hold the driver the same way you do. All said and done, I love the installation driver; it's basically what a brushless CXS could have been.
I’m a smaller battery fan myself too. (In my drivers) I prefer the more compact size, which is the reason I got into M12 to start with. The big batteries are nice for the saws and lights… and the drill I leave setting on my workbench.
Thanks for your input. Helps me know I’m not crazy thinking it’s a great tool 😂
I'm a apartment maintenance guy and I've been using Bosch 12v. I think I'm going to change brands very soon just because of tool selection.
I was the same. I ran Bosch 12V before switching to Milwaukee and there just aren’t many tools available.
I held on to a few for some time, but Milwaukee has pretty much taken over 100% for me now
I've been learning more about this tool and your video has sent me over the edge. I'm definitely going to get this. I already own one of the Milwaukee m18 drivers and I really like it. Before that I bought the Ryobi drill and driver set, but Milwaukee has them beat by alot in my opinion. Great video!
I just bought into Milwaukee in the last couple years… and their Fuel line of M12 and M18 are the best cordless tools I have used so far.
It’s not that the others are bad and can’t get the job done… but in my opinion they all do what they are supposed to do, really well.
And the size/weight/power of the M12 is super good.
Good video. I ordered one yesterday, so of course your video popped up in my feed. If I saw your video 11 months ago I might have ordered it sooner lol.
I almost bought one 2yrs ago, and have considered it occasionally between then. It looks like a great tool, it's versatile. Figure it'll come in handy, and might even replace one of the impacts on the van.
Thanks for the vid.
😂… I really like mine. I use it more often than my impacts, but that’s just because the work I do.
I got my kit for $138 by getting the ratchet free and returning it. I didn’t expect that I would like it as much as I do.
@@MORGANSMaintenance that was the deal when I almost purchased it. I had just purchased the m12 fuel impact, hammer drill kit with the same deal. I told myself at the time not to overdo it lol.
Fast forward somewhere between 2 and 3 years later, and the same deal presents itself again. If I return the ratchet I'll be in it for 119. Had to buy it this go around. Like last time I had the ratchet, I'm going to be tempted to just keep the ratchet lol.
Yeah… that’s how I ended up getting hooked on Milwaukee. Once I learned the Hack at Home Depot I couldn’t pass up buying tools I may only even use once 😂
@@MORGANSMaintenance the hack is the best. I'm on multiple platforms and HD carries most of them.
Thanks for the video. Very helpful.
I'm looking to purchase something for some upcoming projects (new fence, refurbish some decking, hanging curtain poles and just general homeowner DIY) Im locked into the Milwaukee systems, both 12v and 18v as I can get the batteries from work. Would you recomend the 4 in 1 or should I be looking at getting a drill/ driver set up instead? Thanks again.
I prefer the 4-1 over the regular drill just for the option of the right angle. It’s much different using the right angle on this, and having to hold the type you put in a drill driver. The only advantage of a drill/driver to me, would be to get the hammer/drill driver if you are going to need to drill small holes into concrete much. Things like tapcons.
It is still a 12v and not an 18v, but the power of the M12 tools has been great for me. The only time I use my M18 is for heavy use jobs for battery life.
I have a lot of tools that the work gets spread out, but I know I use this tool and my M12 Surge more than anything else. My M12 Drill/Driver has been moved to mixing drywall mud for patches in my pan.
@@MORGANSMaintenance I think the 4 in 1 makes sense for me. I can always pick up a drill driver in the future if needed. Thanks for the response. 👍🏻
I have been waiting for a big sale and a job to justify the purchase of the installation driver. I think I would love it but haven't found an actual need for it yet, next cabinet install I do I will for sure pick one up. I really need to get into the m12 line, currently only have Ridgid 18v and Milwaukee 18v. I think the 12v stuff would be plenty of power for most things and less weight on my tool belt.
I love the M12. It is better than all my older 18v stuff…. And your right, the size is awesome.
I ended up getting mine for $138 with the kit. They had a deal if you bought it you got a free tool and the 3/8 ratchet was $149. It let me return it for $90.
So if you catch it on the right sale, you can get it pretty cheap.
It’s a love or hate tool. I really like mine.
I work mostly, almost exclusively with steel, concrete and heavy machinery, I would have gone into this thinking "wow, what a bizarre little rinky dink thing" but after watching your vid I'm starting to think there could be a use, it definitely can set a screw up in a corner in timber or plastic, probably in sheet too. Really the angles it can reach is what I'd use this for.
God bless.
Yeah the offset is nice to have… I wish it had a locking bit holder, but maybe that will be on Gen 2.
Glad you showed it with big battery, I like it too
👍👍.. between it and the Surge, they are my most used drivers
Very cool tool! 👍
Gotta get 1. One of those tools, when ya need one, you NEED one!
Theres plenty of situations this could be be handy ro have.🎉 Nice to see the power tho!! 💪💯
It is a good one, and has the power to do just about anything you would think of using it on 👍👍
Thanks for the review. Decided on Bosch 12v-300fc.
The Bosch I had was the brushed older model. Good tool, but wasn’t strong enough. I’m sure the newer model is right on par power wise with this one. 👍
Yeah, probably. What I like about Bosch is that the bit holders are all with lock and do not have much play in there. On Milwaukee, the shorter bits slip too deep into the holder and the offset head doesn't have any lock, just magnet, which is inconvenient for me.@@MORGANSMaintenance
I own this tool I bought it because I really wanted to try it. It sure comes in handy! Some of your ideas are things I never thought of ill Have to try them.
Glad to hear I’m not alone in liking this one. It’s not for everyone because it’s a different feel, but I really like it.
Thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts 👍
I am a facilities manager and this has been my go to toy on the daily. Great for getting in those hard to reach places, like around water pipes under cabinet work and the like
The only thing im not a fan of is the top mounted directional switch. There are times that takes away from its convenience in those tight spaces. Just not very ergonomic
@@urdaddywingnut7820 yeah that is the thing most people don’t like about it if they have an issue with it.
I have gotten used to it and actually like it, but I understand what people don’t.
@@MORGANSMaintenance I'm sure it'll get better as I log more time with it. Kinda hard to break a lifetime of universal branding using the same switch on pretty much everything with a handle & a trigger.
And as with going Shockwave/ Packout, I did a lot of research before buying and honestly it's just about impossible to beat the quality and longevity of Milwaukee. There's many companies out there that emulate and follow suit, but man it's hardly ever as good- especially when you're dealing with the entire spectrum of kit
@@urdaddywingnut7820 I bought my first Milwaukee Power Tool in 2022 I think… (used many other brands before that for years) Since I’ve been using them I haven’t looked for anything else. They are the best that I’ve been able to get my hands on anyways
Excellent review. Very honest and unbiased content I can trust. 👍
Appreciate it 👍👍
Great video! I would swap the direction switch on the top of the drill to a negative and I'd agree with bit retention on the offset and straight to tool also negative.
Something about the sound I like. Milwaukee, to me, has some awesome sounding tool motors except for the cordless table saw. That may be the worst tool they make. If I wasn't cordless only, is get rid of it.
I haven’t bought any of the table saws or bigger Miters because they are only battery.. 9 times out of 10 I have power everywhere I am working.
Yeah I get why some people wouldn’t like the switch. My hand size works to where it is fine for me… but it’s definitely a change to get used to.
Appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment.
It's a neat tool. I was considering it for a while but I'd like to see what their next gen would look like. Objectively speaking moving the forward/reverse from the 'standardized' above the trigger layout, is counterintuitive. If it's meant to be a compact tool, yes you can use your thumb to switch - except this adds height to the tool itself when attempting to work with it (as you have 1/2"-3/4 space to accommodate your thumb & knuckle against whatever surface it's bumping into). The thing most common & most toggled setting on any drill is universally the direction, above clutch setting, above drill mode, above profile/lighting, and above drill bit changes. It's the first thing you always interact with, which is understandably why it's also (imo) an objectively poor ergonomic choice of design.
But, I'm not a scientist nor a professional, so take it all with a grain of salt, what do I know lol
Yeah the switch is the big contention between most who don’t like it.
My guess is they will change it if possible in the next version. Most the people who don’t mind it could go either way, verses people who hate it won’t buy it…
We will see hopefully. I’m interested in their next version of this tool and their surge… curious what they come up with.
Appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment 👍
Buying it after watching. Some other reviews only mentioned half of the benefits. Thanks!
You are welcome 👍
You can catch it on sale pretty regularly… or at least with something free.
I got my kit with a free ratchet, returned the ratchet and got it with batteries for $130. (I already had the ratchet)
@@MORGANSMaintenance what kind of ratchet?
@@djkillachris the M12 Ratchet. Home Depot runs promos on this drill all the time with free batteries or tools.
This is a great video. I always wanted to know the benefits of the installation driver. Thanks for making it!
You are welcome.. one of my favorite tools for sure
Tell us how crazy you are, without telling how crazy you are: I missed my 2nd tool purchase anniversary by 2 days.
I wish my tool brand did this, preferably as a 12V and 18V tool. But Makita has its own ways.
This type of driver may be less popular or reviewed negatively, because it's too versatile for a 12V tool. 18V platform would be great for it.
I see that you have bought Festool vacuum hose holder. So Systainers here you go!
Very good review. If I had a post-doctoral education I'd say that you're pleasantly concise. Because I don't, I just say kudos for zero BS.
😂😂 Thank you!
I am surprised they don’t have an M18 version of this yet. I think they have another 12v version with the body of the standard drill… but I’ve never seen it.
Watching the video back, I was wondering if you would catch the Vacuum being fixed. That is so much nicer to hold the hose.
I’m thinking of getting a couple different Systainers, but I’m leaning towards one being the open top with a handle to make me a drywall knife/tools setup.
@@MORGANSMaintenance That bucket style systainer comes in two heights and two base sizes (standard called middle and larger called large). Standard lower: SYS3 TB M 137, 204865; standard higher: SYS3 TB M 237, 204866. These two fit the vacuum best. I recommend the higher one. This particular systainer has some disadvantages. There's an inward rim that make taking things out difficult. Also the foldable handle limits its storage volume.
Given the reduction of size of 18V tools, such driver should definitely be M18 tool.
@@Stefan_Kawalec Thanks for the suggestions. I appreciate those numbers, very helpful.
Yeah the only difference in size between my M18 and M12 is the battery and where it attaches. The rest of the tool is almost identical. Tools keep getting more powerful and smaller… what a time we are living in.
the cons are the reason why i bought the bosch flexiclick i wanted to go all in on milwaukee because bosch has no High Speed Ratchet, for clips you should give Spider Tool Holster.
I had the FlexiClick before I went Milwaukee, but I had the brushed version. I believe they have a brushless version now which has a little more power. I liked the Bosch I had except it was a little weak
Hey Morgan , great video. As you know I bought this driver a few months back and I like the design and it’s purpose. I’ve been using this driver with the offset head for kreg jig screws and it has been working well. I also mainly use the 1/4” hex driver. Yes the dentist drill noise is rough but I’d rather listen to that than the impact driver. Milwaukee should sponser you!
It would save me a lot of money 😂.
Yeah, the noise isn’t loud… it’s more the pitch but I agree, it’s better than the impact sound.
I use the offset a lot. The more you get used to it the less you get your bits pulled out, but I wish they had a locking collet. That was the only thing about the Bosch that was better.
If you use this in the places you would use the M12 Screwdriver… that’s the sweet spot.
@@MORGANSMaintenance yes I agree on the locking collet, I love my m12 screwdriver. I have the brushed version and it is awesome. Do you store the install driver heads in the bag it came with or do you have another idea? I saw someone with a packout organizer with the kaizan foam and everything fit great in there.
@@parts7959 Right now I have been keeping them in a spot in my Packout Drawers (in my truck). I usually keep the 1/4” on it all the the time too, then the other three I grab when I need them.
I’ve seen the foam, and I’ve also seen a 3D printed mount. Both are pretty neat but using hard tool cases in my setup has never really worked for me.
Great review of what the tool is. I don’t have one but I could see where it would be super handy for hanging blinds & curtain rods. Just moved into a new house 😂
That is one of mines big uses. It's not going to do some things an impact will do... but I use mine for anything I would use a screwdriver for, or a drill/driver without any issues.
"Installing Things" with an Installation driver...it works great for me. I would buy an impact if I could only have one, but they both do things the other one won't.
Thanks for watching and taking the time to give feedback!
I don't let any of my installer stand the tool on the battery on site as it might tip and damage the site. I like Dewalt's compacts as opposed to most battery inside grip because the dewalt has a skinnier grip and your pinky can join the party and relieve fatigue
It’s a pinky party 😂😂
You are right about being weary of tools tipping in finished spaces. Appreciate your thoughts 👍
Curious how this matches up with the festool, since it’s basically a copy of their compact drive. I wouldn’t be surprised if they were nearly the same. Also wonder how strong the 90 degree bead is. The festool 90s are unbreakable.
Yeah I never have owned the Festool but I have watched several comparison videos out of my own curiosity. I always wanted one before I bought this just to try the D Handle shape.
I have been really impressed with Milwaukee’s and have had zero issues with any of the heads…with the exception of the offset not locking the bits. Which is a bad design, not an issue of malfunction.
None of the heads feel cheap at all, I can’t imagine breaking them with what you use the tool for.
Not sure if I’ll ever buy the Festool, doubtful just because of not wanting another battery system… but you never know
Another great thing about the magnet is that it can be wiped and cleaned of metal shavings.
👍👍.. that magnet comes in handy more than you would think.
thanks for the video
would you say its redundant to have this and the new m12 impact as a screwdriver?
I have this, the Gen 2 Impact, and the Surge….
I use this quite often (mostly because I like the feel of it), but it isn’t as powerful as an impact. I run into situations that I use the right angle and offset fairly regularly though.
If those are things you don’t need often it’s not really going to do anything your impact won’t do.. especially since there are so many drill bits made to go in impacts these days.
It is quieter than an impact which I have to use in certain settings (like a mall store or office). In those cases it takes place of my M12 Drill.
They run this every now and then as the Kit with free batteries at Home Depot. If you buy it and return the batteries you can get the kit for $138. That’s how I got mine. It’s definitely worth having at that price. That is pretty close to the price of a right angle drill.
I’m not sure if I answered 😂😂😂, just trying to give you as much info as possible. But do you need it… No. is it useful, mostly depends on if you grab a right angle adapter very often, and if you can get it for the price of a right angle drill.
All that said… I wouldn’t buy this over an impact. An impact will do things this won’t.
Hope that helps.
@@MORGANSMaintenance thank you so much for such a detailed reply - wow !
i'm simply trying to determine whether or not I can use the impact as a hybrid all around driver and you certainly answered that question :)
@@audioexperience you are welcome 👍
I had a flexiclic , totally underpowered ! I really like mine , and often carry it in my Veto TPXXL ( when I’m not carrying my M12 Surge ) . I typically use the 3AH battery pack . Good review , sir !
Thank you. I really liked the size and the heads of the FlexiClick… but I always had to carry an impact for the “just in case”.
I wouldn’t build a deck with this, but it does fine with the “just in case”
I run a compact 3.0 in mine as well. Those are my favorite batteries.
@@MORGANSMaintenance I gave mine ( and also the Bosch 12V Jigsaw , to a Buddy who’s a Lawyer ( only does light delicate stuff around the house/ Office ) . The Jigsaw is also nice ( but shares the low powered issue ) .
@@chrisfyfe9212 yeah the only Bosch 12v tools I have left is my 3 plane laser and the planer. No one else has a planer that size, and the laser is really good.
I had several of their 12v tools but none were brushless. Maybe their newer ones are more powerful? I haven’t used any.
@@MORGANSMaintenance The Router and Planer look interesting !
@@chrisfyfe9212 I love the planer… I have almost bought the router a time or two.
Number 1 yes the Surge impact is my EDC. The best tool I have.
Number 2 I’m still not sold on the installation driver. I still feel like it’s missing power. I do commercial kitchens and sometimes I run into some unruly stainless steel. So the surge can handle it in a pinch but I don’t feel the installation driver can hang. I think if it had a bit more power it could be my number one.
Surge is the "coffee" of my M12 tools, It's the first thing I want on every job 😂😂
The way all Milwaukee tools are going, if they make a Gen 2 it will have more power I'm sure. It works for me but I use mine like the M12 screwdriver but with attachments. Nothing crazy, just the day to day stuff.
What I want is a Surge, shaped like the Installation driver, with multiple heads...
@@MORGANSMaintenance well hopefully there will be a gen 2 and hopefully they hear you about that upgrade. Nice review and I really enjoyed the video. How’s your new veto bag working out?
@@ARod1108 I like them both. The MCT Blackout isn’t crazy different than the Tech MCT, but the small differences are nice.
The TP-LC is the best of the that type of bag I have used… from size to pouch location..
After I typed that I realized you may be talking about the TP3B though 😂😂 (too many newer bags) . I am still loading it out. With me changing up what I am doing a little with self employment, I may have to rethink my entire set-up from truck to bags…
I’ve been so busy setting up the business I’ve not had as much time to go tool shopping the last few weeks.
@@MORGANSMaintenance all good. I was talking about the TP3B. Glad to hear about your other bags. Well if you change your truck setup I would love to see what you do. Your profession is fascinating. I wish I could be that guy. I enjoy all your tips on storage solutions and new tools. Being your own boss is gonna be great and rewarding for you and your family. Can’t wait to hear more about it.
@@ARod1108 if you do commercial kitchens… you are that guy 👍.
I kinda fell into what I do, but I love it. A lot of what we all do really takes the same kind of person and mindset. It’s just different materials and learning what’s out there to use.
I appreciate the encouragement moving into the future. I thing it will be a good change, if nothing else it adds excitement to life 😂
Love mine! Can't live without it!
Yeah it seems to be love/hate…. I’m like you, I Love Mine 👍
Thanks for watching!
@@MORGANSMaintenance I do rigging, hardware and electrical installations on small boats, under 50'. In some cases it requires working in tight compartments while doing extreme contortions. This driver, w the various heads, gives me tons of control to get it done correctly without doing damage.
@@chiphill4856 yeah the right angle being rigid on the tool is much better than the adapters you can buy that swivel.
I like the feel of it too. I really like how balance it feels. I now know what all those Festool lovers have been so happy about with their D Handle
@@MORGANSMaintenance It's does feel good in the hand. Keep up the good content and good luck!
Have you tried the M12 detail sander? that thing looks pretty slick.
No I haven’t picked it up yet… I’ve been waiting to catch it on a deal. Nearly everyone I’ve seen review it loves it though
@@MORGANSMaintenance have any secrets to when the best deals will be? Memorial day maybe? ha
I would say that… or on Fathers Day they sometimes do some deals.
Love this tool, also love my Holstery system. Great review
Thank you. I appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts 👍
I wish they just would have made the new gen 3 m12 drill with the ability to change the chucks or whatever you want to call the attachments.
Yeah, I think they have a drill like that that in Australia … Model # M12FPDXKIT-202X…. I am surprised they haven’t done it here yet.
@@MORGANSMaintenance ive noticed that one before. Lot of $ though. I need to get a small drill, my dewalt 998 is just too big for most jobs and ive been trying to choose between this installation driver and the m12 drill. Either way I go, im going to be disappointed. Sucks lol
@@BLASTIC0 if you need a hammer drill function I would go with the drill… other than that I prefer the Installation driver. (Compared to Gen 2… The Newer drill may be significantly better)
The chuck in the installation driver is 3/8 and the drill is 1/2” if that’s a big deal. Never has mattered to me.
I really enjoyed your review, was pretty useful and to the point.
Thank you! I appreciate you taking the time to leave feedback 👍
Do you think the installation drivers belt clip would fit on the m12 impact?
I don’t think so, I want to say I tried it awhile back but I’m not sure. I will re-check tomorrow though.
Use mine on the daily! Great video.
@@theeapco appreciate it. I didn’t know what I’d think about a D Handle when I bought it, but I really like it
@@MORGANSMaintenance same here!
I forgot to add, hate the speed/reverse switch on all these M12 drivers. I use the Festool CXS's in my shop every day, love them, nice and light, 10 volt batteries last forever. but onsite I like the M12 line, light and powerful, but the selector switch suck...
It’s a love/hate with a 90% hate rate….
How’s this tool in drilling stainless ? I’d like to have small power tool in my toolkit to drill 1-2 holes every now and then in 10mm stainless without having to take the corded drill out.
Im trying to think if I’ve ever drilled into thicker stainless with it. It typically has done well for me drilling in metal electrical boxes including thicker ones…
Probably would depend on the diameter of the hole and having a good drill bit.
I use my drill driver everyday. One great upgrade is sold on EBay is a adapter (battery stand) that keeps the drill driver from being tippy. Another adapter allows the use of the 4/6ah batteries and still stand up and the belt clip is still used. The adapter is a ‘must get’ and makes the drill driver a great useful everyday tool.
I’ve seen that… haven’t picked one up yet, but does look like a good idea. Thanks for the suggestion 👍👍
Hey Morgan, Where'd you get the protective boot for the surge?
It’s the boot for the regular 1/4” impact driver (not the 1/4” socket impact). I bought it hoping it would still fit. Part # 49-16-2553.
Want to say the best price I found it was on eBay.
Would you say you could use this on a commercial job site? I’m an electrician, and I’m thinking about buying one. Drilling into aluminum and small screws and things like that?
What I’m asking is , could it replace my m12 impact and drill ? With the attachments , would it do everything my impact and drill does?
@tylerlevings8578 it does in my opinion. I use it or my M12 surge all the time. There is nothing that I pull out my Surge for that this won’t do. I just swap up depending on what I’m feeling 😂
The only time I get out my M18 is when I’m doing something heavy use all day (for battery life) or bigger lags.
I agree with you on about 95% ok so Bad 👎 kind of loud perk it has the power you need even in speed 2 which i didn't see you go into... 2nd point not being able to hold you bits with the offset on this point I'm with you brother 💯 % there should have been like on the bosh you pushed in and the bit locked if they would fix that mabey a little more power and rpm and the battery issue i use a cp 3.0 but ive run test and you can look on my channel with a 6.0 in 2nd gear I ran a 10" timberlock through a 3×3 out of a 300 year old house down here in Louisiana I dont mind the sound honestly pick up any drill and you get the same thing that harmonics assures me in some kind of weird way when I hear sag or something I know im getting close. You grip is spot on that is the way this tool is designed 👌 🔥 👏 🙌 hit out the park with that one I believe if you had an option to extend and retract the magnetic rail it would accommodate for the bigger battery. But overall I love this tool and its got me out of a pinch on several occasions. Awesome video I think you were spot on with everything you said except a couple minor things that we can agree to disagree on. I will be subscribing and if they had a love this video button I'd hit it lol thank you sir 🙏 please give that video a look and comment have a wonderful day
Thanks. I will check out your video. You are right the sound isn’t loud... it’s more the pitch that gets me. I still prefer the sound level of it over your normal impact (for the times I don’t need an impact.)
I’m interested to see what changes they have if they do a Gen 2. I primarily run a CP 3.0 too. I’m interested in getting the new High Output M12’s for all my tools what they do.
I have seen a few 3D printed options that either make the magnetic base bigger for more stability with a small battery, or longer to allow the bigger battery.
Thanks again for the feedback. I appreciate it a lot 👍
I wish they made the belt hooks scratchless polymer.
Yeah you have to be careful with them. I take them off a lot of tools.
Nicely done. I have one of these and on paper like it a ton. I got some Fastcap foam and put the Installation driver into a compact Packout with its chucks/heads so it's always ready to go in one self-contained package. The offset chuck is a killer feature for sure. I really wish they'd put the forward/reverse control somewhere else but that's just a personal opinion. Overall it's a really practical, flexible, versatile tool and one of those things that makes the M12 system so great.
I also have a Festool CXS and in spite of what I just wrote I have to say that unless the Festool can't get at the fasteners (offset chuck!) I always grab the CXS. I'm not sure it's "better" in any specific way but it just feels and works like an extension of my hand rather than a tool. Objectively, the Milwaukee makes lots more sense: lots of other tools use the M12 batteries (and I have a lot of them), whereas no tool, not even any other Festool tool, uses the CXS battery. I like the Centrotec system but if I didn't have them on hand or didn't want to spend money on them, the Milwaukee is probably more compatible and more economically efficient. (Yes, I know there are lots of ways to adapt standard 1/4" hex driver bits and accessories to the CXS.)
I think most people that have the Festool feel that way from what I’ve read/watched. Overall it is a better driver, just depends on “how good you need” and if it’s “worth the price”
This is by far my most used M12 tool because I use it for my everyday tasks. I use the M12 surge a lot but there are many day to day things I prefer not to use an impact for.
That is a nice set-up in a packout. I leave my drill clipped on my bag and my heads in a packout drawer in my truck. I would definitely go your route if I stored it.
Thanks for watching and a great point of view for anyone who is looking at both the Festool and the M12 👍
@@MORGANSMaintenance 😂 “How good do you need/worth the price” Well, if I’m honest, I don’t think I can justify it on those grounds! Most of us probably can’t justify many or even most of our tool purchases on “need.” That little sign on your bench has a lot of truth in it!
@@johnnewell5025 very true indeed 😂
Offset adapter issue. I cut down the shaft of a locking collet and JB Weld it in. Problem solved.
👍👍.. not a bad idea
I almost never use the 1st gear 😅
It has the power, so why not use the faster gear?
@@Dryndal go all out or nothing 😂😂 👍👍
@MM - You can get a leg / stand for this. I’d be more specific or post a link, but YT is auto-censoring my comments if I do that.
I’ve seen them on eBay.. appreciate it 👍
Only thang better than the M12 Surge, is the M18 Surge 😆 😊👍🙏🇺🇸
I have them both also… they are great
Can this run spade bits pretty good?
It’s decent on like up to 1”.. I mean it’s not a M18 drill, but it can do it with a good bit. I use my Right angle with them at times in hard apots
Dunno how I missed this lol I think I “need” it though 😅
@@chickenfoot713 it has been a great tool for me, I’m wondering if they will be updating it soon
I was recently infected with the m12 virus. I haven't gotten the installation driver symptom yet.
Yeah… the Surge is what passed it on to me 😂
After that you are like… I’ve already got the batteries 🤷♂️
Why would they put the forward and reverse button on the top. Why!?
The way I hold it, it’s easy to reach with my thumb… and if I hold it that way, it would be harder to reach a switch to push it in reverse where one normally is. For me anyways.
I actually like it, but I get why some people don’t
The only annoying thing is the fact that the reverse resets itself.
You pokc it up, put it in reverse. Put it down to do something. Pick it up, knowing that it was in reverse, so you click the button. Then it has reset itself.
I haven’t noticed mine doing that… I will have to check and see. I’m probably just don’t have a good enough memory to remember what I had it set for last 😂
@@MORGANSMaintenance you probably aren't as slow as me hahaha
Yep, I thought I was losing my mind at first, but it's true. The direction resets itself after some sort of timeout.
I downloaded the installation driver, but the tool still won't boot....
😂
@@MORGANSMaintenance 😍
Great review
Thank you.. I appreciate it 👍👍
Nice review
Thanks my friend 👍
I really want this
I really like it. They run it on a deal with a “free something” at Home Depot pretty often. I bought mine with a free ratchet, they split the receipt so I returned the ratchet for $90 and got the Kit for $138.