A lithium ion (Li–Ion) battery powers these cordless drills, which means they weigh less and have a longer run-time than cordless drills that use nickel cadmium (NiCad) batteries. All have a variable speed—the further you depress the trigger, the faster the drill rotates.
See Batteries and Chargers for Milwaukee Cordless Tools for replacement batteries and chargers.
Drills with keyless chuck allow for fast bit changes and have an adjustable clutch that lets you adjust the torque.
Drills with keyed chuck can be tightened with the included key.
Style D drills with Bluetooth compatibility connect to the Milwaukee mobile app and let you track the location of the drills, customize their settings, view usage data, and receive alerts before they need repair.
Styles E and F have a right-angle head that fits into hard-to-reach spaces where traditional drills can’t.
Style H does not include batteries (sold separately).
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