Milwaukee Right-Angle Drills: Models, Specs, and Pricing
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Milwaukee builds the most popular cordless right-angle drills on the market. The 2807-20 FUEL model is the standard for electricians and plumbers running wire and pipe through framed walls. The M12 2415-20 covers lighter-duty work where the compact size of the M12 platform fits even tighter spaces.
Milwaukee M18 (18V) Platform
The 2807-20 runs on M18 batteries. Use High Output packs (5.0Ah or larger) for sustained self-feed bit work. The 2415-20 uses the smaller M12 platform.
Current Models
Milwaukee 2807-20
2807-20
M18 FUEL right-angle drill. 1/2-inch chuck handles large self-feed bits. QUIK-LOK compatible for accessories.
Milwaukee 2415-20
2415-20
M12 compact right-angle drill. Light and small for tight spaces. Not designed for large-bore work.
Specs at a Glance
| Spec | 2807-20 | 2415-20 |
|---|---|---|
| torque | 750 in-lbs | 100 in-lbs |
| rpm | 1,500 | 800 |
| chuck | 1/2" keyless | 3/8" keyless |
| headLength | 3.5" | 3.5" |
| weight | 5.2 lbs | 2.4 lbs |
| speeds | 2 | 1 |
| Price | $199 bare | $79 bare |
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I buy the M18 or M12 right-angle drill?
M18 (2807-20) for boring holes with self-feed bits, auger bits, and hole saws. M12 (2415-20) for driving screws and drilling pilot holes in tight spots. They're different tools for different jobs. Most tradespeople who do regular joist boring buy the M18.
Can the 2807-20 handle 2-9/16 inch self-feed bits?
Yes. The 1/2-inch chuck and 750 in-lbs of torque handle self-feed bits up to 2-9/16 inches in dimensional lumber. Use the side handle and high-output batteries for the biggest bits. Expect the drill to bind occasionally in dense wood.