Milwaukee Electric – M18 Fuel. 1/2 Hammer Drill/Driver
Original price was: $138.99.$132.00Current price is: $132.00.
Price: $138.99 - $132.00
(as of Aug 17, 2025 07:39:45 UTC – Details)
Milwaukee 2904-20 12V 1/2″ Hammer Drill/Driver (Bare Tool)
1/2″ all-metal chuck with carbide teeth for maximum durability, grip and bit retention
Mechanical Clutch for consistency in driving a wide range of fasteners
Unmatched Performance with the most runtime in class with the 5.0Ah batteries
Hammer Drill Mode for Fast Drilling into Brick, Block or Concrete
All-metal belt clip for portability
Customers say
Customers find the drill to be a great value, with positive feedback about its compact design, lightweight construction, and appearance that looks new. They appreciate its speed, with one customer noting the variable speed trigger offers precise control, and find it comfortable to use. However, the power and build quality receive mixed reviews – while some find it awesome and reliable, others say it lacks power for tougher tasks and feels poorly constructed. Additionally, the battery life is underwhelming, requiring frequent recharges.
13 reviews for Milwaukee Electric – M18 Fuel. 1/2 Hammer Drill/Driver
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Original price was: $138.99.$132.00Current price is: $132.00.

Brian S –
Best drill hands down
As a professional home remodeler, I got the Milwaukee M18 FUEL 1/2″ Hammer Drill (2904-20) for my crew, and Iâm borderline obsessed with it. Its 1,400 in-lbs of torque and 33,000 BPM rip through concrete for anchor bolts or heavy timber for framing on job sites like itâs nothing. The 6.9-inch compact design is a lifesaver in tight spots like kitchen refits, and the AutoStop clutch saves my wrist when bits jamâhappens more than Iâd like. The brushless motor and REDLINK PLUS keep it cool during long days, but the chuck loosening with bigger bits is a pain. Itâs hefty with a 5.0Ah battery, though the solid grip and bright LED light balance it out. Itâs overkill for small tasks, but for pro-level remodels, this drillâs the MVP of my toolkit.
Madison –
Stronger and smaller than my 10 year old Milwaukee
Milwaukee is hands down the best. My neighbor never returned my drill so after 10 years of hard use and abuse I got a new one. This drill has what feels like, twice the torque of my old M18 fuel drill, in an exen smaller package. Its heavier also so I now use it with my 5ah battery instead of my 6ah
Elizabeth A. Lusk –
Fantastic tool!!
It is an amazing, state of the art, tool!The “Anti Twist your arm off” works great!It is SO powerful at 116 ft lbs!It is Sooo smoth and has torque at the lowest of speeds to full RPM!I really love it!Well worth the money and also feels great in the hand.The torque bar is really nicely made and is needed on some applications because of the crazy power it has.My old one smoked but was no comparison to this new model.The variable speed is really good and sounds very robotic!If you don’t have one then you are behind the times and missing out on a great product.
Randall R. –
Awesome drill
Awesome drill, plenty of power, enough to hurt you if not careful
David G. –
Easy life
The brad nailer worked great.so nice not having to get the compressor and hose out.great in tight places too
Edward a. –
Excelente producto
Excelente producto
Luis –
Exelente taladro
Muy buen producto, exelente taladro responde muy bien en lámina y en muro y para la actividad que se requiera es muy completo.
MJ –
Looks like used or refurbished
Drive with no box and have scratches on the chuck. Seems like a refurbished or used unit.
AMG –
The drill came without box with scratches on the back and on the side the drill it’s genuine just ok for the price if you want brand new buy from other place.
Descartesfool –
Super powerful battery hammer drill, so hold on tight. Auto shut off wrist protection works well
Fraud item send –
Itâs amazing product well built
Tiago Tiago –
En la caja de este artÃculo se menciona “El más potente” y “el más compacto”. Por lo que leà en internet, ciertamente es el taladro más potente, en la categorÃa de herramientas de 18V, siendo comparable con algunas unidades de 20V, pero quedándose atrás con herramientas de 24V y 40V.HabÃa anteriormente adquirido un kit que contenÃa el taladro Milwaukee 2801-20. Comparado con ese, el 2904 es un poco más grande, un poco más pesado, y bastante más potente, e importantemente con la función de rotomartillo, asà como un embrague mecánico que permite más precisión cuando se está usando sólo un poco del gatillo. No he encontrado algo que no se pueda perforar, con la broca correcta. Estoy muy contento con la herramienta.Como indicado en la descripción de la herramienta, este artÃculo es sólo la herramienta, veo kits pre-hechos que contienen un cargador y una o varias pilas XC 5. Mi recomendación, si aún no cuentas con pilas Milwaukee o bien vas a comprar nuevas serÃa comprar la CP3.0 High output, más compacta pero comparable(o muy ligeramente mejor) en rendimiento a la más pesada XC 5 permitiéndo que manipular la herramienta sea más fácil, o bien la XC 6 High output o inclusive la Forge para mayor tiempo de uso/demanda. BaterÃas más grandes que esas pueden hacer que la herramienta sea algo difÃcil de maniobrar. No tengo inconveniente para mi uso esporádico con los tiempos del cargador estándar, pero si uno va a darle mucho uso a estas herramientas, alguno de los cargadores rápidos puede valer la pena.En resumen, esta es una buena herramienta si necesitas algo para hacer de todo, o bien dependes de este tipo de herramientas para hacer tu trabajo, en particular cuando la herramienta ronda los $2,000 MXN. Si necesitas aún más potencia deberÃas de estar viendo herramientas de 24V, 40V o bien algo alámbrico de buenas especificaciones.**Información adicional tras más uso**Sigo sumamente contento con el taladro y lo recomiendo ámpliamente. Sólo quiero agregar que, aunque prefiero baterÃas más compactas, estas herramientas Fuel si sacan provecho de baterÃas de mayor capacidad, por lo que para sacarle el máximo a la herramienta, una baterÃa Forge o bien la gigantesca High output de 12 AH son necesarias. Mi caso de uso no requiere esto.Y si lo que quieres es taladrar agujeros todo el dÃa, adicional a mis recomendaciones de herramientas de mayor voltaje o alámbricas, estarÃa un taladro tipo SDS, si en verdad buscas dedicarte a esto profesionalmente y tienes algo de dinero para invertir.
Patas –
This is sold by Amazon .com trough Amazon ukI had issues with my drill 2 month after I broughtMilwaukee uk said this drill is not CE certificateMilwaukee.com never replay to my emails about the issueI brought a new drill and the clutch and auto stop donât work after a couple of monthsI was a Milwaukee fan