
Milwaukee 2415-21 Features
- 3/8” Single sleeve Ratcheting Chuck – Maximum versatility and grip
- 3 3/4” Head Length – Great for working in tight spaces
- Extended Paddle Switch – Provides convenience and comfort
- 11-position Electronic Clutch
- Built In LED’s – Illuminates work surface
- Battery Fuel Gauge – Displays remaining run-time
Milwaukee 2415-21 Review
With a head length just 3.75″, Milwaukee’s 2415-21 M12 Cordless 3/8″ Right Angle Drill Driver delivers 100 in-lbs of torque in some tight spaces. Contractors doing any of these jobs will find this tool invaluable:
- Light fixture installation
- Installing door/window hardware
An 11-position electronic clutch helps to prevent stripping screws or damaging the work surface. The M12 Lithium-Ion charging system will recharge an battery in under 30 minutes.
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| Milwaukee 2415-21 M12 12-Volt 3/8-Inch Cordless Right Angle Drill/Driver Kit |
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| Manufacturer: Milwaukee |
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| List Price: $236.00 |
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having the right tool for the job is so much easier
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| Review Date: March 17, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Jaguar, |
The specs for the drill can be found a number of places. My own personal experiences are as follows:
I am just beginning to get into cabinet making as a hobby. My current project involves about 1 doz drawers mounted on glides in very tight openings. I knew that my big drill/driver and my smaller drivers would not fit so I considered the following right angle drills:
Dewalt 18v
Bosch 12v
Milwaukee 12v
I decided to buy the Milwaukee based on a number of things:
Size (it is fairly consistent in its size with no large areas to work around)
Balance (the battery balances out the head nicely providing greater control)
Power (power enough to remove 3" screws in hardwood)
Worklight (no need for a third hand installing shelf rails)
The Milwaukee balances quite nicely in the hand and does not have areas that are larger than the actual working portion of the device - unlike the Dewalt and it is rather slim overall - unlike the Bosch. This is especially noticable when working in tight areas. As a result it becomes more like a natural extension of your hand than that of a foriegn object.
I also like the variable speed trigger control and the built-in work light is perfect for placing screws in those dark corners of cabinets.
Some may complain that it only comes with one battery or the case is a soft zippered case instead of a hard case. Valid points- however consider that this Milwaukee is not meant to replace your primary drill that takes a beating and keeps on ticking, but rather to augment it like a fine precision tool for the times when beauty is needed over brawn. The battey issue was not a problem as I never used up the battery when installing the rails. Besides a complety dead battery charges in about 30 minutes and it is a L-ION type so between use refreshes are quite easiliy done with no detimental effect on the battery. A second battery can be stored in the case and the case itself is quite suitable for it purpose and how the tool will be used.
As to power - I recently had to remove some 3" screws that were set in Oak with a corded right angle drill. The Milwaukee had no problem removing them. The clutch worked great and the work light made the process a lot safer.
I am more than pleased with the tool and I am sure that I will create new projects that will allow me to take full advantage of this tools special capabilities.
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Milwwaukee 2415-21 M12 12 volt 3/8 RA Drill/Driver Kit
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| Review Date: January 22, 2010 |
| Reviewer: P. Johnson, USA |
| Nice 'lil drill. No chuck wobble, seems to hold bit tightly. Good addition to the M 12 line of power tools. No buyers regret on this tool. |
Right angle drill
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| Review Date: May 17, 2010 |
| Reviewer: C. Hope, SAINT CLAIRSVILLE, OH, US |
| One of nicest Milwaukee products ever. Well made and a great vale. Worthy of the Milwaukee name. The best m12 product so far. |
Perfect for Hard to Reach Places!
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| Review Date: May 25, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Mykola, Philadelphia, PA USA |
| I purchased this tool for one purpose and that was to use it in hard to reach and tight squeeze type places that a regular drill driver cannot get into. It does that job and then some. It has a good amount of tourque for a tool of its size and it's battery lasts a fairly long time. The last part about the battery life actually surprised me. I didn't expect it to last half as long as it does. Back to the use of the tool, it's got a good feel to it and the weight is pretty well balanced. I also dropped it from a 6 foot ladder and it didn't crack or cause any damage. I prefer not to repeat that bit but just thought I would pass it on!! Overall, I would easily hands down recommend this little drill/driver as the perfect complement to your regular full size unit. |
question about the led
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| Review Date: June 4, 2010 |
| Reviewer: A ROD, |
| When i look at the drill it looks as if it has 2 led bulbs. But only one on the left side (tool facing you) works when you press the trigger. Has anyone else noticed this has only 1 light. I called Milwauke and they showed me the wire diagram and they say it only has 1 bulb.. |
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