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Milwaukee 6547-22 2.4-Volt Two Speed Cordless Screwdriver Kit With Two Batteries | 
| Brand: Milwaukee Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $222.00 Buy New: $109.99 You Save: $112.01 (50%)
Rating: 37 reviews Sales Rank: 11417
Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 6 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 13.4 x 4
MPN: MLW6547-22 Model: 6547-22 UPC: 045242054824 EAN: 0045242054824 ASIN: B0000223HR
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| Features:
| • | Contains a cordless 2.4 volt screwdriver that can be used at operating speeds of 200 and 400 RPMs | | • | You can also adjust the clutch to six different positions for optimum torque | | • | Designed for maximum versatility, the screwdriver weighs just over a 1/2 lb and measures 9-3/8 in. with the handle fully extended | | • | The kit also includes two 2.4 volt battery packs, 120 volt AC one-hour battery charger, 1/4" chuck attachment, four-piece driver / drill bit set and an impact resistant case | | • | Limited warranty, 30-day no-risk trial |
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Amazon.com Review Milwaukee's cordless screwdriver is a handy tool with enough punch for most screwdriving applications, in a size small enough to fit easily in a tool belt without falling out or taking up a lot of space. The tilting handle offers a better grip in higher-torque situations, and allows for working in tight spaces. The driver has two speed ranges--200 and 400 rpm--for low- or high-torque work, as well as six clutch settings that deliver from 5 to 22 inch-pounds of screw-tightening torque. This kit also comes with a 1/4-inch keyed chuck attachment for light drilling applications. While the tool has plenty of power for drilling small pilot holes--and even some countersinking--it's first and foremost a screwdriver, and not a great replacement for even a small handyman's cordless drill. The full kit includes the screwdriver, two 2.4-volt batteries, a one-hour charger, a 1/4-inch keyed chuck attachment, a four-piece bit set, and an impact-resistant carrying case that holds the lot. --Brian Trinen
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| Customer Reviews: Read 32 more reviews...
dont buy the case September 8, 2007 i love this tool. it never leaves my tool bag or my pocket so i have no need for the case which is just as sturdy as any milwaukee tool case but there is very little space for extra bits or screws or whatever. you can buy the same tool without the case and spend that $$on an extra battery or two.
Tough little twister August 23, 2007 While most quality tools of this type are priced similarly, Milwaukee's version comes with bonuses. The charger is a fast high-current type which, when combined with the second battery, will never leave you without power. The keyed 3-jaw chuck accessory will give you lots of ideas for additional applications in addition to drilling small holes. The geared slow speed allows this tiny tool to easily drive #8 screws into virgin wood.
Awesome tool to have around the house! May 7, 2007 This is a super tool at a good price. Extra battery pack is great and the little extra attachments come in handy!
Horrible batteries April 12, 2007 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I completely agree with the previous reviewer. This is a great cordless screwdriver. Mechanically, one of the best, if not the best, out there. However, batteries are awful. They don't hold charge for long and become completely useless after a year. Replacement batteries are very expensive. After the third battery died on me, I retired this tool and temporarily switched to a Skil 2336-02 3.6V 120V Mini-Drill/Driver USA that has a Li-Ion battery. I will soon upgrade to a Bosch PS20-2 Litheon 10.8 Volt Lithium Ion Pocket Driver With 2 Batteries which currently appears to be the best cordless screwdriver out there.
Sorry, I Have to Dissent on This One, Based Upon 25 Years With This Tool February 16, 2007 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
I bought two of these screwdrivers when this model was produced by its original manufacturer, AEG Telefunken, in 1982. That company was known for good, reliable conservatively-designed equipment. "Fine German Engineering". But the company went under about 1990. It appears to me that Milwaukee obtained the design, because little is changed, except the color - from the original black to red. After 20 years, I had to replace the AEGs. I chose the Milwaukee, because I was quite satisfied with the the AEG tool. Unfortunately, while the driver and charger are the equivalent of the AEGs, the batteries are not. The AEG batteries lasted me 10-15 years. The Milwaukee batteries all lasted just past their warranty, a year. After replacing four batteries in a row, I have decided I can no longer afford this tool. These batteries were all purchased at various times and therefore must have been from different manufacturing batches, so a bad production run cannot explain my experience. I tested the charger and it is working correctly. The tool has no defect that can explain the poor battery life. In four years, I have paid more in replacement batteries than the tool originally cost. I no longer have a functioning battery, but rather than replace the it, I am going to replace the tool with one of the new lithium-battery screwdrivers, either the Hitachi DB3L or the Bosch PS20-2.
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