Milwaukee
The Milwaukee M18 Compact Brushless 1/2" Hammer Drill/Driver (model 3602-20) is a bare-tool cordless power tool designed for professionals and DIYers who require high torque in a lightweight, ultra-compact package. It features a 5.8-inch length and 2.3 lbs weight, making it ideal for overhead work and tight spaces, while delivering 550 in.-lbs of torque and hammer drill capabilities for masonry.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers and editors emphasize the tool's class-leading compactness and power, noting it provides excellent balance and control ideal for overhead applications or work in tight spaces. The brushless motor is highlighted for delivering the power necessary to quickly complete most common applications, while the all-metal construction and REDLINK protection are cited as key durability features for professional use.
What Users Say
Everyday users and consumers commonly praise the tool for its lightweight control, compact size, and ability to quickly complete jobs in tight spots. Recurring themes include satisfaction with its performance in overhead work and confined areas. However, complaints frequently mention the battery not being included, occasional overload in heavy masonry, and a perception that it has lower torque than larger M18 models.
Common Complaints
Battery not included in bare tool package. Inconsistent torque specifications across different retailer listings. Overload issues in heavy masonry without proper technique. Perceived lower torque compared to larger M18 models
What People Are Saying
“lightweight control”
“quick completion of jobs”
How It Compares
vs. Milwaukee M18 Compact Drill/Driver (3601-20)
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Choose the 3602-20 for masonry work, or the 3601-20 for slightly shorter profile if hammer mode is not needed.
vs. DeWalt 20V Atomic (DCD791)
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Choose the Milwaukee for tighter spaces, or the DeWalt for higher torque output.
vs. Makita XPH14Z
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Choose the Milwaukee for superior compactness and balance, or the Makita for lighter head weight and higher speed.