kctyphoon
Banned
Working on slowly moving from Ryobi to Milwaukee and just got my first one, the M18 Fuel Surge impact driver. Love how compact it is and that the included charger works with both 12v and 18v batteries.
I would next like to replace my 12v Ryobi driver that I use for light duty around the house. Looking at the M12 Fuel hammer drill driver (2504-20). Is the hammer feature on a 12v tool even worth it for light duty?
That all depends on what you want / need to use it for.. i use an m12 fuel hammer drill to do 1/4’ holes in brick, i wont say “a lot” - but I’ve done about 40 in a day when i need to use it.. they are fine for stuff like that. Great tool if you have to work on a ladder, great tool if you want to use a tool belt with a holster because its small. I have one tool belt with a holster on each side, m12 fuel hammer drill on one side, and the m12 fuel impact driver on the other.. it works well for me esp on a ladder cause it keeps your hands free, and the drill is more than enough for small holes in masonry.
For “just in the house” it probably wont be needed - but my personal feeling is its always better to have to option and not use it, then need it one time and not have it. Only you will be the best judge.

and slightly too thick at the far end to feel really comfortable in my hand
) plowing thru wet PT lumber stacked with plywood. Maybe it was the safety overrides but also the blade lock button fell apart I had to reinstall it. I thought about sending the saw in for warranty but has been working ok everyday after that if I don't push THAT hard wings off 2x stock like nothing.

