When using a drill like this it will take a lot of North Americans a while to get used to their middle finger on the trigger and index finger extended along the side of the drill but once they try that position it will feel better. The LED, belt clip, and magnetic bit/screw holder on the front bar extend its functionality but the best thing about the form factor is the balance it provides when using the drill. The C style drill is not new to the market but it's certainly new to US big box stores. Finally, you've got a 90 degree chuck which can either work by itself with a 1/4" hex bit or you can attach any of the other three attachments to it to extend its functionality. You've got a jacobs chuck which is, well, a jacobs chuck. You've got an offset chuck which lets you use 1/4" hex bits while keeping your drill very close to the work piece. This drill offers a ton of versatility with its included chucks. The Good: This drill has a ton of power/torque in a small, well balanced package. I won't compare the two but for a handful of reasons I returned my CSX and have been waiting for this drill to come out. I also own a lot of Festool tools and, as many of you probably know, this is Milwaukee's response to Festool's CSX installed drill. I have a lot of m12 tools and, as a function of that, too many batteries and chargers which is why I purchased the tool only kit. I'd like to start by saying that I am a big fan of the Milwaukee m12 lineup.
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