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Milwaukee hole hawg
Milwaukee hole hawg









Both will hit the shelves in June 2020.Ĭlint’s career has covered nearly the entire realm of audio and video production. The kitted models (2807-22) will retail for $579. The new Milwaukee Hole Hawgs (2807-20) will retail at $279 for the bare tools. flat or groove shank bits you’d find on augers, self-feed bits, and hole saws. While the 2807-22 M18 Fuel Hole Hawg will feature a keyed chuck, the 2808-22 kit features Milwaukee’s Quik-Lok keyless chuck for one-handed bit changes. To put that into perspective, while both tools add a fraction of a pound to the 2014 models, they weigh over 1.5 pounds less (with battery) than a corded Hole Hawg and more than 5 pounds less than the corded Super Hawg. Tacking on the 2.3 lbs of the XC6.0 battery, you’re looking at a couple of drills that functionally weigh just below 10 pounds. (barely more than the 2014 model at 7.4 lbs.) The 2808-20 Quik-lok model cuts the weight to 7.09 lbs. Weight is the other big deal with the next-gen Milwaukee M18 Fuel Hole Haw right-angle drills. We look forward to seeing how quickly they punch through a couple of 2x4s over plywood or handle larger hole saws.Īdditionally, Milwaukee tells us that both models can drill up to 220 7/8″ holes in SPF lumber on a single 6 Ah High Output battery. Milwaukee claims that both models achieve up to 1,500 RPM. The result is a right-angle drill that provides increased power under load without bogging down. In particular, Milwaukee upgraded the brushless motors and electronics in these tools to draw more power when using M18 High-Output batteries. The new Milwaukee M18 Fuel Hole Hawgs might look similar to their last-gen models, but the brand tells us these new tools deliver more power in high-speed applications. We can’t wait to bring this tool in for review to see if they truly have a completely cordless rough-in tool that makes a cord obsolete.

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Six years later, Milwaukee seems to be delivering an even more powerful solution for users which claims to be more like a full corded replacement. That tool provided good run-time and even drilled faster and weighed less than their corded model. In 2014, we saw the introduction of the Milwaukee 2707-20 M18 Hole Hawg. The original Hole Hawg came about in the 1970’s. Kit Includes: Tool, XC6.0 battery, charger, and bag.2808-20 (Quik-Lok chuck) weighs 7.09 lbs without battery.2807-20 (keyed chuck) weighs 7.7 lbs without battery.Drills up to 220 holes on a charge (7/8 in.Milwaukee 2808-22 7/16″ right angle drill w/Quik-Lok.Milwaukee 2807-20 1/2-inch right angle drill.I mean, people are going to start noticing. I think Karl might be with me here, but every time I go to Home Depot I have to pick up the tool and touch it. With the Hawg, the handle is located close to the chuck making it easier to use without binding and a bit longer as well for bracing.ĥ. Using the detachable handle helps(its closer to the chuck), but I never have it when I need it. With the 2704 I had to gear down to low for the larger hole saw bits (low equals slow) being able to turn all of my bits at 1200rpm is another plus for me.ģ.Form factor, bracing the handle of a 2704 against sheathing is a bit awkward, its so far back from the chuck it can really twist if the hole saw bit binds. Gear range(1200rpm), For my workflow this is a good fit. "Quick chuck", all of my bits are quick disconnect capable so this would be a nice plus.Ģ. Super hawg has kick back protection in it, how much can the hawg do that a 2704 can't?Īs a dedicated rough in tool for plumbing/electrical this is what I like over the 2704.ġ. I'm with you there, i'm so close to pulling the trigger on the hole hawg, not the super hawg, since it's been many moons i've used self feed bits for dwv application and would like the hole hawg profile over the 2704 fuel drill Any of you guys in the same boat? Which way did you go? Marketing is marketing though and I don't think that will ever happen. What I really wish is that they offered the standard Hawg with a two speed gearing option. Just don't want to replace my two ton corded Hole Hawg with a two ton cordless one. Its just so much more compact and easy to carry around. I know Milwaukee recommends their Hole Hawg for electricians and their Super Hole Hawg for plumbers, but due to my workflow I am thinking I can get away with the standard Hawg. Thing is though I no longer use self-feeds over 1 1/2", with tungsten carbide tipped hole saws for any hole larger in diameter. The "think twice, talk once" strategy has avoided many restless nightsīeing a remodel contractor, I do both electrical and plumbing. I thought of buying one for my wife on Valentines Day, but I have already spent enough nights sleeping on the couch. So I am ready to pull the trigger on one of these two.









Milwaukee hole hawg