Milwaukee M12 Subcompact Brushless Combo Kit
Our M12 subcompact brushless two tool combo kit features the most compact and lightest weight drill and impact driver, providing ultimate access into tight spaces. The compact drill is only 5.4 in long and under 2 lb with a battery, allowing for minimal fatigue and excellent control, especially while working overhead or in tight spaces. The brushless motor delivers optimal tool performance at 350 in-lb of torque and up to 1550 rpm, tackling a wide range of drilling and fastening applications. The drill features premium components, including a 3/8 in metal chuck that provides excellent-in-class durability. The impact driver measures only 4.3 in L and 2 in W, allowing for excellent access in tight spaces and weighing only 1.7 lb with a battery. The brushless motor technology provides faster driving speeds with 1100 in-lb of torque and up to 3000 rpm to increase productivity. An internal metal gearcase delivers robust strength and durability. Milwaukee REDLINK Intelligence communicates with the M12 REDLITHIUM batteries to provide optimal performance for the tools. The M12 subcompact brushless two tool combo kit is part of the M12 system, fully compatible with over 150+ solutions.
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3 mentions from real owners
- #1Aug 7, 2025
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I'm normally a milwuakee guy but makita makes good saws. Don't get too hung up on the batteries though, I like the milwuakee m12 form factor the 1/4 in driver and 1/2 inch percussion drill bang hard with the 2.5ah high discharge battery. Even driving into concrete slabs I use the 1/4". For drilling pilot I get out the M18 SDS. The milwuakee m12 mini circular saw I'm still trying to get my hands on always seems to be out of stock.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #2Jun 3, 2025
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I’ve got a little Milwaukee m12 flashlight for my bathroom reno work. It’s excellent. Strong magnet. Small. Very bright. Batteries are rechargeable and I have 2 on hand so I never run out.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #3Apr 4, 2025
I’ve always been a Makita guy without knowing anything about the corporate side. My tools always just felt more solid and durable than coworkers’ Dewalt or Milwaukee. Then I saw this in r/construction.
Same. Their M12 line offers such amazing power for its size & weight, and their M12 Fuel is even crazier. Probably more than I will ever need as a home user/DIY, but it truly is a solid product. Plus you can easily leverage the 'hack' to get tool only deals as a reasonable price.
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