Milwaukee 2450-20 12v Cordless Impact Driver Review | Cordless ...
If you are looking to get a good, all around impact driver for the first time – or the fifth time – you wouldn’t be making a mistake by picking Milwaukee’s 12v offering. Like most impact drivers, it works great with almost any kind of screw-driving application – faster than a drill, and far less chance of cam-out stripping the head. As you might expect from an impact driver, there is virtually zero back torque on your wrists while driving screws or lag bolts. With the one-handed “quick change” chuck , you can quickly switch from drill bit to driver bit and back again. Being a 12v driver, it’s not going to be optimal for driving large screws into concrete or masonry, and it probably won’t take stuck lugs off your car wheels. Performance-wise, this cordless impact driver is excellent for its size. If you need a super-small driver, this one might not fit the bill. But if you need to drill pilot holes, get some hex-shaft drill bits and you will be just fine.




