
Milwaukee
M18 cordless 1/2-inch hammer drill/driver with Milwaukee 4-pole frameless motor delivers 550 in./lbs. of peak torque, 0-450/0-1,700 RPM and 29,000 BPM M18 cordless Sawzall reciprocating saw with patented gear-protecting clutch and counter balance mechanism M18 cordless 6-1/2-inch circular saw delivers 3,500 RPM with magnesium upper and lower guards for maximum durability
The Milwaukee 2694-24 is an M18 18V Lithium-Ion cordless 4-tool combo kit designed for professional contractors and serious DIYers, featuring a hammer drill/driver, Sawzall reciprocating saw, 6-1/2" circular saw, and work light. It includes two 3 Ah XC batteries and a multi-voltage charger, offering cordless versatility with power levels rivaling traditional corded tools.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the kit as a suite of solid performers that deliver pro features and power typically found in bulkier corded tools. They recommend the three power tools as a fine addition to a professional contractor's toolbox, noting the circular saw's accuracy and durability, while observing that the included work light is less exciting than the power tools.
What Users Say
Feedback for this exact model is limited, but related M18 kits average high ratings with users praising the versatile power for drilling, cutting, and lighting. Recurring themes include complaints about battery runtime variability during heavy use, suggesting the need for spare batteries.
Common Complaints
Runtime variability on heavy use without spare batteries. Work light uses older Xenon technology which underwhelms compared to tools
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