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Milwaukee M12 Fuel Screwdriver (2402-20) vs Hammer Drill (3404-20) | Best 12v Drill

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In this video we compare the Milwaukee M12 Fuel Screwdriver (240220) with 325 in lbs of torque vs the M12 Hammer Drill gen3 (340420) which has 400 in lbs. The screwdriver is a great allaround drill that has the additional benefit of the 1/4 in hex chuck. The gen3 hammer drill is also a great drill that puts out 18v drill power! For nearly all DIY jobs, all you need is one of these drills!

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Milwaukee M12 FUEL 340420 Hammer Drill (Gen3):
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Milwaukee M12 Fuel Screwdriver (240220):
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Milwaukee M12 6.0ah Extended Capacity Battery (48112460):
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Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:20 Overview
00:34 General Comparison
01:44 Visual Comparison
02:24 Demo
03:02 Side by Side comparison
03:33 Final Thoughts
04:15 Wrap Up

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