The batteries on my 7-year-old Makita 12V drill/driver are giving up the ghost, so I needed a replacement. I prefer a lightweight drill for most workshop tasks (I have a big 1/2" corded beast when I need real power), so after searching a few online reviews, I ordered the Milwaukee M12 2410 compact drill/driver. I considered moving up to a 14.4v model as I've been feeling like 12V was no longer enough for me...and with everyone moving to 18v drills, I kinda wonder what I'm missing. But I recalled that the 12v Makita was fantastic when it was new, so I decided that the fading batteries had colored my views over the past year.
It arrived today so I charged the batteries and went down to the shop to try it out. To test out the torque, I drilled a quick hole in a big oak scrap and then drove a McFeelys #8 square-drive screw in. With the drive in "drill" mode and low gear, I braced myself and buried the trigger to see how much farther it would drive the screw...it snapped the screw immediately!
So, yeah, it's got plenty of power :gar-La;
At 2.7 lbs, it is noticeably lighter than my Makita and 1-2" smaller in height and length. It has light that seems to be pointed in just the right place. It also has a battery-charge indicator (they call it the fuel guage)...time will tell how useful it is.
So far I'm impressed. If anyone is considering this drill - ping me in a few weeks/months for an update.
Chris
It arrived today so I charged the batteries and went down to the shop to try it out. To test out the torque, I drilled a quick hole in a big oak scrap and then drove a McFeelys #8 square-drive screw in. With the drive in "drill" mode and low gear, I braced myself and buried the trigger to see how much farther it would drive the screw...it snapped the screw immediately!
So, yeah, it's got plenty of power :gar-La;
At 2.7 lbs, it is noticeably lighter than my Makita and 1-2" smaller in height and length. It has light that seems to be pointed in just the right place. It also has a battery-charge indicator (they call it the fuel guage)...time will tell how useful it is.
So far I'm impressed. If anyone is considering this drill - ping me in a few weeks/months for an update.
Chris