
Milwaukee
The Milwaukee 2912-20 is an M18 FUEL 18V cordless 1-inch SDS-Plus rotary hammer designed for high-performance concrete drilling. It features a POWERSTATE brushless motor delivering 2 ft-lbs of impact energy and up to 4,800 BPM, offering the fastest drilling speed in its class. The tool includes REDLINK PLUS Intelligence and AUTOSTOP kickback control for safety and durability.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers and editors highlight the Milwaukee 2912-20 for its class-leading speed and power, noting that it drills faster than many corded competitors. The brushless motor's efficiency is praised for providing over 50% longer runtime, and the tool's balance is described as AVS-like, though it lacks explicit vibration control. YouTube professionals emphasize the superior cordless productivity and jobsite mobility it offers.
What Users Say
Everyday users and professionals praise the tool for its consistent power that matches corded tools and its long battery life. Common themes include reliability for concrete work and quick hole drilling. Recurring complaints focus on the weight causing fatigue during extended use and the higher cost associated with the FUEL line.
Common Complaints
Weight causes fatigue over extended use. Higher cost implied but not detailed. Tool-only configuration requires separate battery purchase
How It Compares
vs. Milwaukee 2712-20 (FUEL, older)
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Choose the 2912-20 for higher impact energy and faster drilling, or the 2712-20 for similar power with slightly less weight.
vs. Milwaukee 2613-20 (Non-FUEL Brushless)
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Choose the 2912-20 for maximum power and speed, or the 2613-20 for lighter weight and vibration control.
vs. Milwaukee 2915-20 (1-1/8" FUEL)
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Choose the 2912-20 for faster drilling in 1-inch holes, or the 2915-20 for higher power in larger 1-1/8-inch holes.