Manufacturer | Milwaukee Electric Tools |
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Part Number | 2598-22 |
Item Weight | 2.3 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 15 x 10 x 4 inches |
Item model number | 2598-22 |
Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1/2" |
Color | Red |
Material | Plastic, Steel |
Power Source | battery-powered |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 5 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Display Style | LCD |
Included Components | 1 |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | No |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Warranty Description | 1 |
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Milwaukee Electric Tools 2598-22 M12 Fuel 2 Pc Kit- 1/2" Hammer Drill & 1/4" Impact
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Brand | Milwaukee |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Item Weight | 2.3 Pounds |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
Number of Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. (included) |
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- features and benefits: (1) 2504-20 M12 fuel 1/2" hammer drill (1) 2553-20 M12 fuel 1/4" hex impact driver (1) 48-11-2440 M12 4
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(1) 2504-20 M12 fuel 1/2" Hammer drill (1) 2553-20 M12 fuel 1/4" Hex impact driver (1) 48-11-2440 M12 4. 0 XC battery (1) 48-11-2420 M12 2. 0 XC battery (1) 48-59-2401 M12 charger & tool bag The 2598-22 (2503-20), the most capable, lightest weight and most compact 12V hammer drill in the market. At only 6. 6 and 2. 8lbs of weight It is the best hammer drill to use in compact spaces. ; 录 hex impact (2553-20), the fastest driving speed, most compact with 4- mode drive control impact driver in the market. length It allows for unmatched access in tight spaces.
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ASIN | B077ZXR2GN |
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Customer Reviews |
4.8 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #19,103 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #10 in Power Tool Combo Kits |
Date First Available | December 8, 2017 |
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Light weight | 4.7 | — | 4.3 | 5.0 | 4.7 | 4.6 |
Ergonomic | 4.7 | — | 4.4 | 5.0 | 4.7 | 4.5 |
Battery life | 4.6 | — | 4.5 | 4.9 | 4.6 | 4.3 |
Value for money | 4.8 | — | 4.3 | — | — | 4.4 |
Built in light | 4.7 | — | 4.2 | — | — | 4.5 |
Sold By | Jeff’s garage | Midwest Tools | Simple Works | Audio Sale | Amazon.com | Amazon.com |
power source | battery-powered | electric-powered | Battery Powered | Cordless | battery-powered | Battery Powered |
included components | 1 | (1) Contractor Bag, (1) M12 1/4" Hex Screwdriver (2401-20), (1) M12 3/8” Impact Wrench (2463-20), (1) M12 REDLITHIUM CP1.5 Battery Pack (48-11-2401), (1) M12 Lithium-ion Battery Charger (48-59-2401), (1) M12 Work Light (49-24-0146) | Impact Drill Hammer Drill Driver | — | (1) PS31 12V Max 3/8 In. Drill/Driver; (1) PS41 12V Max Impact Driver; (2) BAT414 12V Max Lithium-Ion 2.0 Ah Batteries; (1) 12V Max Charger; (2) Power Drive Bits; (1) Carrying Bag | (1) DCF885 20v MAX Lithium Impact Driver, and (1) DCD771 20v Max Lithium Drill/Driver, (2) 20-Volt Maximum lithium-ion 1.3Ah battery packs, (1) 20-Volt Maximum charger and contractor bag. |
battery quantity | 1 aa, 2 lithium ion, 2 12v, 2 product specific | — | 2 lithium ion | — | 1 lithium ion, 1 12v | 2 lithium ion, 2 product specific |
voltage | 12 volts | 12 volts | 18 volts | 12 volts | 12 volts | 20 volts |
weight | 2.3 pounds | 2 pounds | — | 2.3 pounds | 6.23 pounds | — |
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Customers like the impact driver of the power tool set. They say it is fantastic and amazing for automotive use. They also appreciate the value of the product, saying it is worth the investment. Customers also like the fit of the tools, saying they fit nice in the hand and are ergonomically friendly. They mention that the batteries hold a good charge and the tools are compact enough to save space. Customers like that the tools can be used in tight places and are handy for smaller jobs. They like the portability, performance, and quality of the tool set, saying that it is a great product for the price.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the power tool set. They mention that the build quality is excellent, the tools are strong and powerful, and the brand is great. Some say that the tools is just perfect for heavy use and that the impact driver and the drill are awesome.
"...The build quality of these new tools is excellent as far as we can tell...." Read more
"Light weight, very powerful, worth the money, great tool" Read more
"I use all Snap-On at work and Craftsman at home. These are incredible. Very happy with them and would highly recommend" Read more
"Great great value! Excellent tools! Only gripe is the kit includes the cheapest 1.0ah battery that Milwaukee offers...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the battery life of the power tool set. They mention that it has more than enough power for odd jobs around the house, has plenty of break-away power, and holds a good/strong charge. The tools are lightweight and made with quality materials. They are small and powerful enough for everyday home needs and can take some drops and keep running. Customers also say that the tools last longer and are stronger than other battery tools they have used.
"...The tool seems like it can take some drops and keep running. The housing cover alone uses seven 16mm T-10 Torx screws...." Read more
"...wanted these for work and he really enjoys them and the batteries last quite awhile" Read more
"...The 4.0 Ah battery is great for those jobs where you need an extra punch from the tools" Read more
"...Battery life is stupid, using impact on setting 2 (out of 3) and driving 2x4's into each other with 2" screws for a couple hours only took 1 bar..." Read more
Customers like the portability of the power tool set. For example, they mention it's lightweight, compact, and easy to carry. Some say the impact driver is light, while the drill is kind of heavy.
"Light weight, very powerful, worth the money, great tool" Read more
"i have nothing to say but that it is graet , with it being so lightweight and compact i aalways keep it in my car and it comes to hand pretty often..." Read more
"...I haven't used the drill in a long time untill i got these. The impact driver is light and the batteries it came with are perfect...." Read more
"...I like that the drill is smaller and fits more easily in my bag with less weight than my 18 and 20 volt drill...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the power tool set. For example, they mention that it works well enough, it performs like new, and the drill works great. Some say that the kit is very powerful and fits almost anywhere.
"Light weight, very powerful, worth the money, great tool" Read more
"...Works great to drill in wood but I could do with out the hammer feature for that...." Read more
"...It works great for smaller jobs where a few holes are needed...." Read more
"...that I decided to give milwaukee a try the drill well built and very powerful with 350 ft.lbs...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the power tool set. They say it's a great investment and worth the money.
"Light weight, very powerful, worth the money, great tool" Read more
"Great price combo set, like the newer longer life batteries for the drill and impact...." Read more
"Great great value! Excellent tools! Only gripe is the kit includes the cheapest 1.0ah battery that Milwaukee offers...." Read more
"...100% would recommend, worth the premium if you are someone that likes to fix everything that goes wrong with their house, the extra power really is..." Read more
Customers like the compactness of the power tool set. They mention that it is small enough for tight spots, yet big enough to get the job done. They also say that it works together to save space.
"...All of this works together to save space. For weight, Milwaukee dropped 2.4 ounces...." Read more
"...to say but that it is graet , with it being so lightweight and compact i aalways keep it in my car and it comes to hand pretty often and i am just..." Read more
"...Small and compact works great in those tight places.Now the drill I would not purchase again but I am sure it has its place...." Read more
"nice combo kit, nice bats, the bag it is good for temporary storage, but if you are going to go really heavy duty with it, you must move to packout..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the fit of the power tool set. They mention that it fits their hands better, is ergonomically friendly, and works well in tight places. Some say that the hammer drill is compact and heavy. Overall, most are happy with the performance and durability of the tools.
"...Since Milwaukee re-centered the mass, it still feels quite comfortable in the hand...." Read more
"...Small and compact works great in those tight places.Now the drill I would not purchase again but I am sure it has its place...." Read more
"...Both are smaller than what I had, and the design of them fits my hand better. So far, I wouldn't give them up for anything." Read more
"...So they definitely do great to carry around and not get tired if you’re fixing appliances or doing smaller jobs, but if you’re looking to put..." Read more
Customers like the impact driver. They say it's fantastic, powerful, and has plenty of torque. Some customers also mention that it'd be great for automotive use.
"...The impact is as good as I expected...." Read more
"...thumb tends to hit the reverse switch and it’s annoying, the impact is extremely good with the 4.0 batteries...." Read more
"...The impact driver is just amazing for automotive use... its a 1/4 drive so don't expect to loose suspension bolts; body panels, valve covers,..." Read more
"...the clip that is supposed to retain the driver bits in the impact driver was not working. It would not retain any bits I inserted into it...." Read more
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Updated Milwaukee M12 FUEL Impact Driver vs 2453-20
Looking at the nose of the new Milwaukee 2553-20 impact driver, you can see how the impact mechanism and chuck are set further back towards the brushless motor. The fact that Milwaukee did this while increasing torque by 100 inch-pounds testifies to the apparent soundness of the design. The 0.9” reduction in length also makes for a much smaller footprint on the new FUEL impact driver. Since Milwaukee re-centered the mass, it still feels quite comfortable in the hand.
While the space-savings on the Milwaukee 2553-20 impact driver is significant, Milwaukee didn’t stop there. They also added a 4-mode drive control which offers a bit more flexibility in speed and torque control. In addition to having three speeds, the Milwaukee 2553-20 impact driver also adds a Self-Tapping Screw Mode. In this mode, the tool will drive at full RPM until the impact mechanism is engaged. Then the tool slows down the RPMs to allow for better control as you drive the screw the rest of the way in. It’s designed for fastening metal so you don’t sheer the head off by driving too fast.
Milwaukee opted to keep the same raked angle on both their M12 FUEL impact driver and brushless FUEL hammer drill. That means your grip won’t change, and the balance—which we already felt was good—remained excellent. The new M12 tools ship with either one or both Milwaukee RedLithium 2.0 or RedLithium 4.0 XC battery packs.
Build Quality
The build quality of these new tools is excellent as far as we can tell. Within the stator on the Milwaukee 2553-20 and new 2504-20 hammer drill, for example, you can find a large 7-point star-driveshaft which moves the gear assembly. All of the PCBAs (printed circuit board assemblies) are securely nestled into the glass-reinforced nylon body. That includes the main board and selector switch assembly. Having experienced more than one assembly line where products like this are made, the wiring assemblies and “trap” locations seemed intelligently-placed to keep them from moving parts. The tool seems like it can take some drops and keep running. The housing cover alone uses seven 16mm T-10 Torx screws.
Milwaukee M12 FUEL Impact Driver and Drill Specs Compared
To give you a quick side-by-side on specs, here are the differences between the new tools:
2404-20 2504-20 2453-20 2553-20
Torque 350 in-lbs 350 in-lbs 1,200 in-lbs 1,300 in-lbs
Speed (Low) 0-450 0-450 0-1,200 0-1,300
Speed (Med) – – – – – – 0-2,400
Speed (High) 0-1,700 0-1,700 0-2,650 0-3,300
BPM/IPM (Max) 25,500 25,500 3,550 4,000
Length 7-3/4 in. 6-9/16 in. 6 in. 5.1 in.
Weight (no battery) 2 lbs 8 oz 2 lbs 5.6 oz 1 lb 14 oz 1 lb 12 oz
What About the Milwaukee 2503-20 M12 FUEL Drill? Interestingly, the Milwaukee 2503-20 drill comes with the exact same specs and size as the 2504-20 hammer drill—just without the hammer function. Since the mode switch integrates into the clutch mechanism, you don’t shave any more length off the tool.
Milwaukee M12 FUEL Hammer Drill and Impact Driver Performance
Performance matters. Carrying around 12V tools as your “everyday carry” only works of those same tools can get the job done. These can. We put both M12 hammer drills into our torque testers and measured the following:
Milwaukee 2504-20 Max “hard stop” torque: 27.1 ft-lbs (325.2 in-lbs)
Milwaukee 2404-20 Max “hard stop” torque: 26.0 ft-lbs (312.0 in-lbs)
While our numbers didn’t perfectly match those of Milwaukee, the fact is—we’ve got a different setup than they do. It’s also in flux as we build a more permanent and robust testing apparatus. Needless to say, both drills are within 4% of each other and within 7% of the manufacturer’s claims. Our next test told us a bit more.
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2019
Updated Milwaukee M12 FUEL Impact Driver vs 2453-20
Looking at the nose of the new Milwaukee 2553-20 impact driver, you can see how the impact mechanism and chuck are set further back towards the brushless motor. The fact that Milwaukee did this while increasing torque by 100 inch-pounds testifies to the apparent soundness of the design. The 0.9” reduction in length also makes for a much smaller footprint on the new FUEL impact driver. Since Milwaukee re-centered the mass, it still feels quite comfortable in the hand.
While the space-savings on the Milwaukee 2553-20 impact driver is significant, Milwaukee didn’t stop there. They also added a 4-mode drive control which offers a bit more flexibility in speed and torque control. In addition to having three speeds, the Milwaukee 2553-20 impact driver also adds a Self-Tapping Screw Mode. In this mode, the tool will drive at full RPM until the impact mechanism is engaged. Then the tool slows down the RPMs to allow for better control as you drive the screw the rest of the way in. It’s designed for fastening metal so you don’t sheer the head off by driving too fast.
Milwaukee opted to keep the same raked angle on both their M12 FUEL impact driver and brushless FUEL hammer drill. That means your grip won’t change, and the balance—which we already felt was good—remained excellent. The new M12 tools ship with either one or both Milwaukee RedLithium 2.0 or RedLithium 4.0 XC battery packs.
Build Quality
The build quality of these new tools is excellent as far as we can tell. Within the stator on the Milwaukee 2553-20 and new 2504-20 hammer drill, for example, you can find a large 7-point star-driveshaft which moves the gear assembly. All of the PCBAs (printed circuit board assemblies) are securely nestled into the glass-reinforced nylon body. That includes the main board and selector switch assembly. Having experienced more than one assembly line where products like this are made, the wiring assemblies and “trap” locations seemed intelligently-placed to keep them from moving parts. The tool seems like it can take some drops and keep running. The housing cover alone uses seven 16mm T-10 Torx screws.
Milwaukee M12 FUEL Impact Driver and Drill Specs Compared
To give you a quick side-by-side on specs, here are the differences between the new tools:
2404-20 2504-20 2453-20 2553-20
Torque 350 in-lbs 350 in-lbs 1,200 in-lbs 1,300 in-lbs
Speed (Low) 0-450 0-450 0-1,200 0-1,300
Speed (Med) – – – – – – 0-2,400
Speed (High) 0-1,700 0-1,700 0-2,650 0-3,300
BPM/IPM (Max) 25,500 25,500 3,550 4,000
Length 7-3/4 in. 6-9/16 in. 6 in. 5.1 in.
Weight (no battery) 2 lbs 8 oz 2 lbs 5.6 oz 1 lb 14 oz 1 lb 12 oz
What About the Milwaukee 2503-20 M12 FUEL Drill? Interestingly, the Milwaukee 2503-20 drill comes with the exact same specs and size as the 2504-20 hammer drill—just without the hammer function. Since the mode switch integrates into the clutch mechanism, you don’t shave any more length off the tool.
Milwaukee M12 FUEL Hammer Drill and Impact Driver Performance
Performance matters. Carrying around 12V tools as your “everyday carry” only works of those same tools can get the job done. These can. We put both M12 hammer drills into our torque testers and measured the following:
Milwaukee 2504-20 Max “hard stop” torque: 27.1 ft-lbs (325.2 in-lbs)
Milwaukee 2404-20 Max “hard stop” torque: 26.0 ft-lbs (312.0 in-lbs)
While our numbers didn’t perfectly match those of Milwaukee, the fact is—we’ve got a different setup than they do. It’s also in flux as we build a more permanent and robust testing apparatus. Needless to say, both drills are within 4% of each other and within 7% of the manufacturer’s claims. Our next test told us a bit more.
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I tried charging the big battery first. Lights flashing indicated that it wasn't able to charge.
Then I took the small battery (never used, still wrapped in plastic) to test it. Again, it still couldn't charge.
The instruction manual says the battery is either "too hot or too cold," which is why it's not charging. But the battery is stored in a cool, dark place -- and I live in Singapore, which is a tropical country with an average temperature of 32 degrees Celsius in the daytime. It's hard to believe that a brand new battery that's just been taken out of its plastic could be overheated.
Unfortunately, I only discovered that the batteries couldn't be charged after Amazon closed the return window.
Waste of my $200+ if I can't use the set for more than a month due to faulty batteries.