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Milwaukee 2611-24 18-Volt Hammer Drill Kit

Product Description

The 18V heavy duty drill/driver features 650 in./lb. of torque, 0 to 1800 RPM and 0 to 28,000 BPM. Only 9 1/2'' in length and 5.3 lb. Features Milwaukee's 18V XC lithium ion high capacity batteries. Includes (2) batteries, 1 hour charger, and case. 5 year warranty on tool and 5 year 2000 charge warranty on batteries.


  • Milwaukee cordless, high performance 18-volt hammer drill kit
  • Features 4-Pole frameless motor to maximize tool efficiency to increase run-time; 1/2-Inch single-sleeve ratcheting metal chuck with carbide jaws and variable speed trigger
  • The on-board battery fuel gauge displays remaining run-time and built-in LED light illuminates work surface
  • The kit includes 2 XC 2.8-Ah Li-Ion batteries, a 1-hour charger, and an impact resistant case
  • 9-1/4-Inch at 5.3-pounds; backed by 5-year limited power tool warranty




Milwaukee 2611-24 18-Volt Hammer Drill Kit Reviews


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17 of 20 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Everything its promised to be, November 15, 2008
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This review is from: Milwaukee 2611-24 18-Volt Hammer Drill Kit (Tools & Home Improvement)
Background - I own a sewer and water excavating company that gets into some building and concrete work as well so we have a lot of experience with corded/cordless tools of many brands. Hilti, Bosch, Dewalt, Makita.

After owning several Milwaukee drills including the previous V18 hammerdrill, 14.4v drill, and M12 compact driver this drill takes it all. This is just a initial review of my thoughts, its only been in the shop now for a week. It seems more akin to a corded drill than a cordless. I had a bit catch in some steel in first gear and the drill just about took my arm with it. The V18 could do a similar feat. Its overall feel is very good. It fits well, balanced well, fine and responsive and of course, incredible power. Its comparable in weight and size to the compact 14.4v milwaukee drill which has served me well reliably here and overseas.

I would give it an overwhelming 5 stars if not for the strange handlebar accessory that mounts using two jaws... Read more
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11 of 15 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Small issues tarnish a great drill, April 7, 2009
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Seth Mccanse (Oregon, IL) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Milwaukee 2611-24 18-Volt Hammer Drill Kit (Tools & Home Improvement)
First, I'll state that the drill itself, along with the M18 batteries, are great. If it wasn't for Milwaukee's poor service, this would be a 5 star rating.

I am a partner in a small home building company. We had previously purchased the compact M18 drill/driver (2601-22) and liked it, so decided to invest in their more powerful "flagship" hammer drill/driver as well.

The compact drill/driver came with extremely useful belt hook and bit holder accessories, so I expected them to be on their self-proclaimed "flagship" drill as well. When I discovered these parts missing I contacted Milwaukee, thinking it had been left out by accident, and they said they stopped providing them as standard accessories late last year. So, with shipping and minimum order fees, I had to spend over $20 to get $3 in parts. Very frustrating considering the high cost of this drill.

Second, the trigger switch on my drill died after 3 weeks of light use. I sent it in for warranty... Read more
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars too many problems, January 19, 2012
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R. Lifton (Wisconsin) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Milwaukee 2611-24 18-Volt Hammer Drill Kit (Tools & Home Improvement)
I have a wood working operation. We use the 3 18 volt 2611's every day, all day.
They are very powerful and can run a 1 3/4 forstner bit deep into multi layer birch plywood. BUT, here is the first of two serious problems. 1. The drills fall out of the chuck all the time. Whether it is a 3/4 inch wood bit with a 1/2 shank or a forstner bit with a 3/8 shank, when I am done drilling, 2 times out of 5, the drill bit is loose and has too often fallen out of the drill onto the floor. Believe me, I have big enough muscles to tighten the chuck tight but I have had expensive drill bits just drop right out onto the cement floor. Problem 2. The handle attaches by a gripping piece that tightens by turning the end of the handle. On two out of three of my drills, they are now on their way back to Milwaukee in Mississippi to have the area where they attach to the drill fixed.
This is not a problem with the handle, the metal on the body of the drill itself has broken off so that... Read more
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