
For those of you not so equipped, or if you like the idea of adding a couple of 5.0 Ah XC (extended capacity) batteries to the mix, the drill is also available in kit form. If you already have a charger and some M18 batteries, the Milwaukee M18 Super Hawg is available as a bare tool. The Quik-Lok version speeds up bit changesĪside from the different chucks, the drills are identical. The large handle on the Milwaukee M18 Super Hawg makes it easy to get a grip. The Quik-Lok chuck accepts most 7/16″ hex shank or 3-flats shank bits. In that case, the Quik-Lok version, aka 2711-20, which allows for keyless, one-handed bit changes, will save you time – and the frustration of a possible lost chuck key. Face it, though if you’re using this drill, you are likely chucking up BIG bits the majority of the time, and drilling a lot of holes. This provides versatility, as you can use pretty much any bit in your arsenal. Milwaukee sent us both versions, however my play time was limited to the standard chuck, the 2709-20, which makes use of a chuck key to insert and remove bits. The Milwaukee M18 Super Hawg, like the Hole Hawg, is available with either a standard or Quik-Lok chuck. Ěll-Metal Keyed Chuck (Also available with Quik-Lok chuck).Low Speed: 0-350 RPM / High Speed: 0-950 RPM.REDLITHIUM XC 5.0™ Batteries deliver over 75 2-9/16″ holes per charge.
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REDLINK™ PLUS Intelligence ensures optimal performance and overload protection, to prevent damage to the tool or battery during heavy applications.

The POWERSTATE™ Brushless Motor provides constant power under load, to power through holes up to 6” in wood.Here’s the official lowdown from Milwaukee:

That was almost eight months ago, though, and the toolmeisters at Milwaukee have been hard at work, trying to come up with a way to make even BIGGER holes! If you’re a plumber or HVAC tech, or someone who needs to drill big honkin’ holes on a regular basis, join us as we check out the Milwaukee M18 Super Hawg, and we’ll see if they succeeded. When I reviewed it, it was by far the most powerful cordless drill I’d ever used.

Earlier this year, we took a look at the just-introduced Milwaukee M18 Hole Hawg.
