

⚡ Power Meets Portability — Drill Like a Pro, Anywhere!
The Milwaukee M12 Fuel 1/2" Hammer Drill-Driver combines a brushless motor with a durable all-metal chuck and lightweight design to deliver professional-grade power and precision in a compact, portable tool. Perfect for tight spaces and extended use, it offers 1500 RPM speed and 400 inch-pounds of torque, making it a versatile choice for both light and demanding projects.
| ASIN | B0BPDKS8SH |
| Amperage | 12 Milliamps |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,047 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #6 in Power Hammer Drills |
| Brand | Milwaukee |
| Color | Red/Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,678) |
| Date First Available | November 16, 2022 |
| Drill Type | Hammer Drill |
| Drilling Capacity Metal | 0.5 Inches |
| Drilling Capacity Wood | 0.5 Inches |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00045242637300 |
| Included Components | Milwaukee Electric - M12 FUEL. 1/2 HAMMER DRILL-DR |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Torque | 400 Inch Pounds |
| Item Weight | 2.18 pounds |
| Item model number | 3404-20 |
| Manufacturer | Milwaukee Electric |
| Material | Metal |
| Maximum Chuck Size | 0.5 Inches |
| Maximum Power | 800 Watts |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 1500 RPM |
| Maximum Torque | 400 Inch Pounds |
| Number Of Pieces | 1 |
| Number of Speeds | 1 |
| Part Number | 3404-20 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 6"L x 2"W x 7"H |
| Special Feature | Compact, Lightweight |
| Special Features | Compact, Lightweight |
| Speed | 1500 RPM |
| UPC | 045242637300 |
| Voltage | 220 Volts |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
| Wattage | 12 watts |
S**.
Best 12V Drill-Driver
I love this thing. I know I have a bias for Milwaukee but for a 12V product, this thing can do EVERYTHING. I used it at work for a short while, and there wasn't a task I couldn't do with this thing. Having the 1/2" chuck was the best part of this product. Its a bite sized drill that works like a full sized drill. Because of its size, I can fit it in places that a full sized drill can't. Doesn't get any better especially when most of the projects I do aren't very strenuous. This drill makes those small projects fast and easy. If I do use it for larger projects, it still performs great. The only thing that holds it back would be the size of the battery you put in it, but I do have 6.0 Ah batteries so it can last quite a while.
W**T
Nice lil drill
I bought this for my son that is in aircraft mechanic school. He really likes its size for tight work areas on airplanes. Great drill, great price. I bought aftermarket batteries and this drill works well.
M**.
Powerful, Compact, 1/2” Chuck
This hammer drill is amazingly strong, with a big 1/2” chuck. It’s tempting to say “for a 12 volt tool” but that’s wrong. This guy delivers plenty of power, and the hammer mode is great for long or stubborn screws. Feels comfortable in the hand. Lightweight. Serious tool.
D**G
a Winner
This is one of the best 12 volt drills I have bought over the last 40 years. I also bought one as a gift for my sister but she couldn't get the battery in and out so she never used it. For me it is a light version of a hammer drill that I bring when I work out of town and might get surprised on a job where maybe I have to drill into block walls. I used it in Alabama on a hotel job where I ended up drilling 400 holes into concrete block walls to mount thermostats and it did the job and didn't wear out (which I expected it to). It also has two speeds fast speed around 1500 RPM and of course is variable speed. It has a clutch so you can use with hex bit to use as a screw driver. It is a solid purchase. Milwaukee has a lot of very overpriced tools but this is a bargain. They have a whole line of 12 volt tools that are light to medium duty. I have good number of 12 volt and 18 volt Milwaukee tools and this ranks near the top for usefulness. I have at least 12 to 18 batteries for the 12 volt Milwaukee tools and most are the worthless small 12 volt batteries - buy the 5 amp hour or larger 12 volt batteries. Also I have tried aftermarket batteries (Waitley) from Amazon for Milwaukee these knock-off batteries don't seem to work well- they lock out and you have to take them out and put back in. Another problem is they tend to come loose and fall out. The opposite is true of the Milwaukee batteries that are hard to remove. I have 2 or 3 18volt Milwaukee hammer drills and they aren't anything special. My top 3 brands of power tools are Milwaukee, DeWalt and Makita and then everything else. Special shout out to Bosch and maybe Hitachi and of course those expensive European brands. What about Hilti? -overpriced but suppose to be very heavy duty I've only used Hilti's that were already worn out. Other notes: Milwaukee drill bits suck and are overpriced. Bosch makes better drill bits and always use oil or WD40 when drilling metal no matter the brand or you will immediately wear out your bits esp. expensive bits. I have some after market batteries for 18 volt Makita and for Paslode that work fine but I haven't tried any for 20 volt DeWalt yet but I've mostly switched over to Milwaukee cordless. When you buy cordless tools don't be like me and have 50 batteries for 6 to 8 brands of tools stick with a good brand with lots of tools (skip those Harbor Freight deals) unless you aren't doing much but light DIY stuff.
S**H
The genuine article
I recently changed brand loyalty from Team Lime-Green to Team Red (yes, I know. Both TTI and Chinese). I currently have some new M12 tools (all FUEL) and plan to expand to M18 as well. I was amazed by the power for the compact size. The only thing I do not like about the Milwaukee brand is the price. I need to drill into masonry and never acquired a hammer drill over the years. I saw the little 3404-20 in a big box hardware store for about $150. I checked Amazon and found this listing from Tartaglia's Tools - less than a hundred bucks! Too good to be true! I bought it six seconds later. As I waited the two days for delivery, I searched Youtube for examples of the drill being put to the test. It was at this point where this story changes. Many of the videos were testing Genuine Milwaukee tools with counterfeits. Milfauxkee, DeFault and Makinda if you will. Many of the copies came from Amazon unfortunately. So, I started to figure that the "too good to be true" was just that. You get what you pay for. So...when it arrived expected a phony TEMU, Ali Express, Wish hunk of trash. The 3404 arrived in a generic brown box with what appeared to be a genuine Milwaukee operator's manual. The drill itself was solid and looked "real" enough to be a REALLY good copy or the genuine article. I compared the overall feel of the tool, directional button shape and size, coloring of the plastic, fasteners used and sticker placement, color and spelling. I looked for all the "tells" that the videos showed as tip-offs for a counterfeit tool. I found none. Now I wanted to test it out! I took a small 2.0 battery from my 2505-22 kit and a crappy masonry drill bit (1/4") that came with a bit kit i got several years ago. I found a paver, a red brick, concrete footing for my deck and a piece of granite. I drilled into the paver and brick as deep I could go with the 4" bit within 10 - 20 seconds using only medium downward pressure. The concrete footing took a little bit more pressure but wasted no time bottoming out. The chunk of granite, however, only got a half inch deep hole drilled into it using heavy pressure - until the bit snapped. Long story short (too late), this little beast is no phony. This is the real thing. Solid tool. It's got some really good torque and a bit of a kick too. All this using the tiny 2.0 battery. I will definitely cough up the cash for the 5.0 high output for this thing.
D**D
Powerful drill
Milwaukee m12 drill is quite powerful for a 12 volt product. It’s got a quality chuck on it and feels good in your hand. These tools have come a long way since the first cordless units years ago. I especially like the hammer function and being so compact it means I don’t have to pull out my big (and really powerful) Milwaukee hammer drill which is heavy and seems like a big production to get it set up to drill a smaller hole through brick of cinder block. Great product and I’d buy it again if I had too.
L**R
Compra Reciente ya paso las primeras pruebas con Buen Desempeño, No decepciona, Multifuncional, Ligero y de Excelente Calidad, espero me dure 10 años
C**O
When I saw the product online, I was a little doubtful. However, after it was delivered to me, I was amazed to see how high quality and durable the product was. It is just as described on the site. I'm happy with the item, thank you. It is worth the money.
F**A
This is a very good drill,it's powerful and lightweight.The sound of the brush less motor sounds nice too
E**A
A Ferrari das ferramentas, muito top
C**Y
Ürün kaliteli
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