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Milwaukee 2458-21 M18 Cordless Lithium Battery Review

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Description of Milwaukee 2458-21 M18 Cordless Lithium Battery

The product is easy to use. The product is durable. This product is made of high quality material. Voltage 12-volt, BPM 2700 BPM, blow energy 2.2 feet/lbs, collet capacity 6D-16D. Height: 6-1/2-Inch, length: 7-1/2-Inch, width: 2-1/2-Inch, weight: 3.4 lbs. LED light - Yes, Battery (1) Red Lithium, Magnetic Tip - Yes, Tool bag - Yes, Hand strap - Yes. Warranty: 5 years. Includes: 2458-20 Palm Nailer, M12 Red Lithium Battery, 30 minute charger, Hand strap, Tool bag.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Easy to Use: Nailers and Staplers

Product works great. Exactly what I needed it for! There was only one problem that surfaced after two months, for some reason the battery wouldn't hold a charge, but Worldwide Hardware, who I bought this item from, decided to give me credit for a new battery as they couldn't do not have it in stock.

Pros
  • Tools and Housewares
Cons
  • Cord is shorter than other picks

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Nice electric hammer, my son!

good hammer; Vibrations are a little rough; Used once to hammer and vibrate it works great. To launch a nail into a tree, launch the macho before placing it in the tree with a nail. Press lightly to make a hole. Once secured, push it all the way down to allow it to drive. No car, yo Good!

Pros
  • nail nails
Cons
  • very expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Handy tool for homework

I've been using the M12 Palm nail gun for about a year on various small projects. For those who don't swing their hammer every day, this makes nailing easier. It also helps in those hard-to-reach places where there isn't room to swing a hammer. It doesn't replace a professional air-powered nail gun, but is great for smaller projects. I also have an M12 drill/driver and a hammer drill that I've used as basic tools to build about 1500 square feet of lower deck for the past year.

Pros
  • Power Tools
Cons
  • Thin