M18 FUEL™ Drill and the Cordless Advantage
The M18 FUEL drill runs on Milwaukee's POWERSTATE™ Brushless Motor, a brushless design that stays consistent under load longer than a standard brushed motor and lasts significantly longer over its lifespan, which means fewer mid-job burnouts and less time worrying about replacing a drill that should have lasted. The compatible M18 batteries drop straight into the FUEL tools, and since there's no cord, nothing snags on the lift column or drags across the bay floor; and nobody's tripping over a cable when you reposition mid-job.
The FUEL lineup sits at the top of the M18 drill tier, so if you're working through your cordless drills, that's the tier worth committing to. That way, the broader Milwaukee tool lineup covers both standard and hammer configurations if you're adding to an existing platform.
Milwaukee M18 Hammer Drill, Sets, and Impact Options
The hammer drill is the right call when the material stops cooperating; such concrete, brick and stone. These Milwaukee M18 hammer drills come with hammer mode, adding a percussion action that drives through hard material without relying on motor torque alone. On the other hand, an M18 drill set makes sense when you're stocking out a new bay from scratch, since you get the tools and batteries together without piecing it out; then, standalone tools fill a gap without adding batteries you already own.
And when the job splits between fastening and drilling in the same job, a Milwaukee M18 drill and impact combo covers both without two separate purchases; the impact drill handles the driving side while the Milwaukee M18 drill takes care of the hole work. If the space is tighter or the job runs lighter, the M12™ drill is the compact pick when you don't need the full M18 drill platform behind it. Lastly, the full Milwaukee drill collection covers both platforms if you're still figuring out which setup fits your bay.