Compactย tools are incredibly powerful and compact, andย Milwaukee Tools has beefed up their M12 line with some pretty cool goodies likeย the 2491-24 four-tool combo kit. Two of the included cordless tools that drewย us in were the Milwaukee 850 in-lb impact driver and a small-sized reciprocating saw.ย Many times, form follows function (or vice versa), but from what we could tell,ย it seems like theย Milwaukee M12 Cordless 4-tool Combo Kitย might have gotten its balance right with four excellentย tools inย theย 2491-24 package.
Our combo kit arrived in a large cardboard box withย all the tools individually packaged and wrapped inside. Contained within was aย cordless screwdriver, impact driver, mini reciprocating saw, rotating headย flashlight, 30 minute quick charger, two 12V batteries, tool storage bag, twoย bits, two saw blades and the instruction manuals for each tool.
One of the mostย obvious things we noticed was how compact the tools were. Our initialย examination of the tools showed that โcompactโ does not equate cheapย or light duty when it comes to the M12 line. All the tools areย constructed of red ABS plastic with tons of black rubber overmold. Because ofย their small size and the abundant rubber grip surfaces, these tools fit well inย the hand and were comfortable to hold. The included charger takes only 30 minutes and has indicator lights to give the status of the battery.
Allย of the tools (except for the flashlight) have built-in LED battery level metersย that light up when you initially pull the trigger to give you an idea ofย how much power is in reserve. It is the small details like this that helps setย Milwaukee apart from other manufactures of power tools. They keep a good focusย on the ultimate end user and what their needs are. Weโve had this kit for a fewย months now and it has been with one of our favorite local contractors to helpย put it through its paces. Based on their comments and on-the-job insight, weย compiled this snapshot of what we think of each of the tools in the 2491-24ย Combo set.
Milwaukee M12 Screwdriver
Model:ย 2401-20
Torque: 150ย in-lbs.
Clutch: 15ย position
RPM: 0-500
Length: 7ย in.
Weight: 2.0ย lbs.
Out of all the tools in the set, this one had usย scratching our heads the most. Letโs think about this โ the set includes aย variable speed impact driver with a 1/4โณ hex chuck that is great for screwing screws. Given this, wouldnโt you want to have a small drill to complement it? Well, the folks who put this kit together thought differently. Since this set did not comeย with a chucked drill, we went out and picked up a 1/4โณ hex drive bit setย that included drill bits.
When our team was installing cabinets and needed to screw the cabinet faces together, they put a 1/8โณ drill bit into the screwdriverโs 1/4โณ hex chuck and tried to drill. Because the screwdriver only spins at a maximum of 500 RPM, it made forย some slow drilling into the oak faces. Needless to say, they swapped out andย used a more powerful drill to finish the job. Perhaps we were not being fair soย we decided to use the screwdriver as a screwdriver and found that it worksย great for small tasks like installing cabinet door hinges and securing screwsย in electrical installations. When we tried to use it to drive larger screws into wood, it was underpowered.
In the end, we wished we had the M12 Drill ratherย than the M12 Screwdriver in the kit, especially since the kit already gives usย the almost unlimited screwdriving abilities of the impact driver. If Milwaukeeย added a new SKU with the three-times-as-fast 2410-20 drill, it would likelyย make this a much easier combo kit to sell. The 2401-20 Screwdriver has aย built-in LED work light, and the trigger provides variable speed control, butย after the initial use of the screwdriver, it became one of the least used toolsย in the set. Our final conclusion on the Model 2401-20 M12 Screwdriver was thatย it is underpowered and slow.
Milwaukee M12 1/4โณHex Impactย Driver
Model:ย 2450-20
Torque: 850ย in-lbs.
RPM: 0-2000
Weight: 2.3ย lbs.
Among ourย favorite tools in the combo kit was the Model 2450-20 M12 1/4โณ Hex Impact Driver. Thisย tool was small enough to comfortably fit in a tool pouch andย also provided enough power to drive many large-sized screws and fasteners. Sinceย the set was lacking in a small-size chucked drill, the impact driver alsoย doubled as a drill in many instances when we needed to do one or two holes.ย
Thanks to the popularity of 1/4โณ drive tools, many manufacturers have comeย out with crazy bit and attachment assortments for 1/4โณ drive tools thatย can almost turn any 1/4โณ drive tool into a do-it-all tool. After almostย daily use for the last few months, the only real complaint about the Modelย 2450-20 M12 1/4โณHex Impact Driver was that it did not have the battery reserve of its larger 18V brothers. Makeย sure to have a spare battery always on the charger when you know you have toย drive a lot of screws.
Milwaukee M12 Hackzall Reciprocatingย Saw
Model:ย 2420-20
SPM: 0-3000ย (strokes per minute)
Stroke:ย 1/2โณ
Length: 11ย in.
Weight: 2.6ย lbs
The Modelย 2420-20ย M12 Hackzall Reciprocating Sawย was the second most popular tool in this set. Theย initial response to the shape of the saw was more on par with โWhat the heck isย that thing?โ However, after just a few minutes of using it, we started toย understand the tool. The shape is what makes it so compact, and actually givesย the user a very pleasant and comfortable grip on the tool that puts your handย in line with the blade.
The Hackzall was used in crawlspaces to cut piping and conduit, and also to cut wire rack shelving. In most cases, it became aย replacement for a traditional hacksaw. On a few occasions, it was also used to make some straight cuts in trim and wood thresholds rather than looking for a jigsaw or miter saw. Given that standard reciprocating saw blades fit into theย Quick-Lok blade clamp, you have the ability to cut almost any material. Thisย saw is best suited for small projects or cuts, since it lacks a more aggressiveย orbital cutting mode and it has a relatively short stroke length of onlyย 1/2โณ.
All metal gear housingย and frame for the Hackzallย with an easy-to-changeย Quick-Lok blade clamp.
Milwaukee M12 Work Light
Model:ย 49-24-0145
90-degreeย rotating head
Bulb: Xenon
Work life:ย 7 hours of light on a single charge
As withย most combo kits that we look at, the flashlight is the โgive awayโ in the set. It is not to sayย that this flashlight did not come with some features; it is just that the comboย kit flashlights are just not up to the performance of the rest of the tools inย the set. Some of the handy things this flashlight has are its 90-degree rotating head and a strong magnet located on the back side that allows you to attach it to metal surfaces.
We were disappointed that this flashlight uses aย Xenon bulb. With all the talk of LED lights: how bright they are, how long theyย last, and how energy conserving they are, then why the heck would they put in aย cheesy Xenon bulb flashlight in what is billed as a premium combo tool set? Weย have to ask, because we have seen and used the LED version of the same lightย that is included in the set; not only is it brighter, itโs actually betterย made. In the interest of selling kits, we really wonder if it costs that much moreย to include the LED version. It seems to us that it would encourage more purchases.
Milwaukee M12 LED Work Light onย top โ M12 Xenon Work Light on the bottom.ย Notice how muchย brighter the LED version is.
Conclusion
The Milwaukee M12 Lithium-Ion Cordless 4-Tool Combo Kit definitely has some heavy-duty, yet small, tools. With small enough sizes to fit in most tool pouches, and powerย that is on par with some full-size tools, Milwaukee is showing us that sometimesย smaller is better. While we wish we could change a few things in the set, like swap out the screwdriver for a chucked drill and an LED work light instead of Xenon, all in all, this combo kit has been able to take the beating of almost daily job site use for the last few months.
For performance, this impact driver and Hackzall really outdid ourย expectations (but the slightly lesser performance of the screwdriver andย flashlight dragged the score down a little). For value, weโre talking about higher-quality tools and expect them allย to have better features. Some of the tools did not deliver.
One of the original founders of Pro Tool Reviews, Tom has nearly twenty years of experience in residential and commercial construction. He's been a project manager at an engineering firm, started his own architectural design company, and finally owned and operated a residential construction company as a licensed contractor in South Carolina. Tom's specialties are problem-solving and attention to detailโtwo traits that are apparent each time he tests and reviews power tools.