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.

torque 750 in-lbs
rpm 1,500
chuck 1/2" keyless
headLength 3.5"
weight 5.2 lbs
speeds 2
$199 bare Home Depot

Milwaukee 2415-20

2415-20

M12 compact right-angle drill. Light and small for tight spaces. Not designed for large-bore work.

torque 100 in-lbs
rpm 800
chuck 3/8" keyless
headLength 3.5"
weight 2.4 lbs
speeds 1
$79 bare Home Depot

Specs at a Glance

Spec2807-202415-20
torque750 in-lbs100 in-lbs
rpm1,500800
chuck1/2" keyless3/8" keyless
headLength3.5"3.5"
weight5.2 lbs2.4 lbs
speeds21
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.

Specs come from manufacturer data sheets. Prices were verified at Home Depot, Lowe's, and Amazon in April 2026. We don't run a testing lab. All claims trace back to publicly available data. Full methodology.