![]() While we love these two SDS-Plus and SDS-Max models, we don’t particularly recommend the M12 SDS-Plus rotary hammer (2416-20) unless you’re exclusively using 12V Milwaukee tools. The only downside might be the price: $1099 for the kit with two 12Ah batteries. Keep in mind that if you don’t need quite this much power or One-Key features, the Milwaukee 2717-20 SDS-Max rotary hammer might also fit the bill. Lastly, you get One-Key integration that lets you track the tool and provide inventory control. Use it with a Milwaukee High Output 12 Ah battery and this tool runs much cooler than the 9.0HD battery that came with the previous model. You also get a nice trigger lock, and AVS shock absorption reduces vibration to your arms. The AutoStop E-Clutch stops the tool quickly when it runs into a bind-up situation (like hitting rebar, for example). On top of the sheer power, we love the 2718-20 because it adds several key features. ![]() This monster tool puts out 8.1 foot-pounds of impact energy-about doubling Milwaukee’s best SDS-Plus rotary hammer drill. Our pick here falls squarely on the Milwaukee 2718 SDS-Max rotary hammer. Moving up to the Best Milwaukee SDS-Max drill, you find support for larger bits and hole sizes. Lastly, we also like the 5-year warranty-which you’ll see on all our recommended Milwaukee tool picks. That stops the drill during a bind-up event before it damages your wrist. It also now features AutoStop technology. That means you gain some serious productivity during rough-ins. This is one of only a very few drills that can drive a 2-9/16″ wood boring bit at High speed. More importantly, however, it optimizes that torque for speed. Now, the Milwaukee 2903-20 brushless drill has 1,400 inch-pounds of torque. However, we know that most users probably don’t need it. Secondly-we know Milwaukee Tool will eventually add the $50 premium version with Milwaukee ONE-KEY technology. First, we have a separate (but similar) pick below for the best Milwaukee hammer drill, so this pick assumes you don’t really need that function. ![]() Our pick comes as a result of several factors. ![]()
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