Which Milwaukee Combo Kit Should You Buy? M18 Fuel vs M12 Fuel vs Compact

Which Milwaukee Combo Kit Should You Buy? M18 Fuel vs M12 Fuel vs Compact

You’re in the market for a Milwaukee combo kit, but there are so many to choose from! M18 Fuel or M18 Brushless? M12 Fuel or M18 Compact? In this video, we’re gonna highlight the differences between each Drill and Impact Driver Milwaukee Combo Kit, to help you decide which set is best for you.

The field we have in this video is the new Milwaukee Tool drill and impact driver combo kit, featuring the Gen 4 Hammer Drill (2904-20) and the Gen 4 Impact Driver (2953-20). Representing the M18 Compact Brushless combo kit we’ll be detailing the drill driver (3601-20) and the impact driver (3650-20). Rounding out our group is the M12 Fuel Combo Kit, that includes the M12 Fuel Hammer Drill (3404-20) and the M12 Fuel Impact Driver (3453-20).

We’ll go over the specifications, features, and performance of each of these tools as well as give you a rundown of where you can find these combo kits, and how much they’ll cost you!

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00:00 Which Combo Kit Should You Buy?
00:30 M12 Fuel Drill and Impact Driver Combo Kit
03:37 M18 Compact Brushless Drill and Impact Driver Combo Kit
05:37 M18 Fuel Hammer Drill and Impact Driver Combo Kit
07:34 What is Milwaukee One Key?
09:17 Pricing

50 Comments

  1. I went with the m18 compact brushless set because I thought it was a good place to start for tools arounf the home. The charger being able to charge m12 batteries is a nice bonus

  2. M12 issues: tools and batteries heat up fast. Tools stall because of it. You’d need to go up to at least a 5ah battery to get your moneys worth. Battery life sucks. Just get m18 compact brushless or m18 fuel and be set for life.

  3. Most reviews like this video unfortunately left out one of the most important safety feature of the flagship M18 FUEL hammer drill; the auto stop feature to save your wrist or face/teeth when the bit gets caught in whatever being drilled.

  4. I just bought the 3497-22 m12 fuel combo at a steal, as I got the combo along with the 2522-20 M12 cut off tool and a 48-11-2425 M12 2.5ah battery for $270.

  5. I got the M12 FUEL and I am so torn about if I am gunna be just fine with it or if I should’ve gotten the M18 (no FUEL).
    My head literally HURTS I don’t know what to do. Like I already said I bought the M12 FUEL at Home Depot but I can always bring it back if need be.
    It SEEMS like it’s an amazing dual drill set. But I have that "FOMO" or "Fear Of Missing Out" so I’m worried that the 12 volt won’t be enough to even do the smallest jobs lol. I know the FUEL line is the "best of the best" as far as functionality, but…..
    Please. Someone help me my head hurts.
    I ALREADY bought the M12 FUEL.
    This is for home projects and doing things at home. I’m not a construction worker.
    TELL ME WHAT TO DO!!

  6. Do not buy m12 tools ! The battery’s do not last long in giving up or broken in such a short time 😒 I’m going back to m18 last longer. Go through 8 m12 battery’s in 3 years but m18 over 6 years are still working. Think about it. I’ve paid Β£60 for each m12 battery’s…..!!!!!

  7. M12 is great for both homeowners and trades who use their tools as a resource rather than the main means of doing their job. General contractors aren’t going to carry M12s as their primary tool for industrial construction. But for automotive it’s a goldmine being compact and having the ratchets. My buddy is a plumber and uses m12s. I know his favorite is the one hand fuel recip saw.

    M18s are for when you’re going to beat on them all day rather than a few screws here and a cut there. The m18s are truly contractor tools. While they try to bleed into the home market with the OTE stuff, dual 12ah batteries to power the mower they might as well make it MX based.

  8. I love this video! You get right to the point explained clearly and thoroughly, and you truly answered all of my questions. Thank you for a great video.

  9. The m12 isn’t just for DIY home guys. I work in the HVAC field and you’ll see people carrying the hammer drill, impact, and the surge all day long. Those drills are super small especially with the battery so ya can easily fit it down in your bag.

  10. I’m mostly homeowner/diy but I do I little bit of restaurant/cafe equipment repair and building maintenance stuff at times. I got the newest m12 combo kit and it’s been absolutely amazing. Does way more than it should be capable of

  11. For my DIY as an average homeowner, I find that M12 is normally more than enough and that the M18 tools are too powerful.

  12. I just built a 16’x32’ deck and every fastener was sunk with the M12 impact
    I used a lot of 1/4”x3 SPAX structural bolts and a couple thousand 3 1/2” deck screws
    I did sink some 6” also but it’s best to pre-drill partially
    Unless you are a contractor needing to sink/break bigger fasteners just buy M12 because it’s very light weight and surprisingly strong and durable

  13. I did a lot of research and came to the conclusion that for power tools Milwaukee was the best. I have since converted over, and been loving these tools ever since. I highly recommend them! πŸ˜€

  14. Milwaukee still has a ton of brushed tools out there.
    I was looking at HD’s Spring Black Friday ad.
    They had a bunch of Milwaukee combos.
    No Fuel and nothing that said brushless.

    I could not see buying a brushed set now when even HF has brushless tools.

  15. I have zero experience with tools as a whole. For someone who just needs to do work around the house. Which combo would suggest for a person like me?

  16. I don’t get the craze with battery powered tools. I’m considering the corded versions of the Milwaukee tools. No flat batteries, less cost and greater reliability. Sounds much better for me.

  17. I ended up getting bother the m12 and m18 fuel kit’s. Figure I would use the m18 more but the m12 will be handy for the smaller projects or need to get a drill into a smaller space.

  18. After watching the video, and figuring my specific needs/wants, I went with M12 Fuel combo kit and am very happy with them. They perform perfectly for me and what I need from them. Thanks for the straight-forward and informative video. The problem now is, I already want to start getting the M18 Fuel line as well. Not because I need them, just because I want them, too… My best justification so far is "just in case" I may find myself not being able to tackle a job with the M12 tools.

  19. I actually love the compact and lightweight design of the m12 but damn if they only made a better battery slot mechanism for it, I hate using my oscillating tool with it and its worse on sawzall, kept popping off a lot of times, really wished they didnt go with a plastic latch design, am now switching to m18.

  20. Milwaukee needs to improve their lighting and more outer rubber frame protection. I really like Flexes angled ergonomics and checkered gripping but love Dewalts lighting. Other wise I’m hoping for more durability and toughness & torque power of Milwaukee. Dewalt XR seems to have better deeper frame ribbing on the inside which seems like that would give better protection or griping of the internals. Their are some things they improve but take away from other areas. such as trying to make them so compact takes away from cooling and frame structure and shell housing strength & protection.

  21. Hi everyone, i am new here and so confused what i need to buy. I need one drill for everything like to make hole on wall for example and maybe to twist. And saw which i can use for cutting my wall. Thanks

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