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Milwaukee M18 FUEL Hammer Drill/Driver

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Typical: $150-250 (tool only)Confidence: medium

Why It Lasts

The FUEL designation means a brushless motor — the rotor turns inside permanent magnets with no carbon brushes to wear out. Brushless motors are the main reason power tools are now considered closer to BIFL than their brushed predecessors. The PowerState motor generates 1,200 in-lbs of torque in a tool that fits in a jacket pocket. The Milwaukee M18 battery system is the most mature 18V professional battery ecosystem on the market — batteries from 2013 still charge in 2025 chargers. Milwaukee's ALL-METAL transmission is a full-gear drive with no plastic gears in the drivetrain.

Known Weaknesses

The all-metal transmission still has failure points in its planetary gear set under extreme abuse. Milwaukee tools only work at peak efficiency with Milwaukee batteries — off-brand batteries void the warranty and can reduce performance. The battery cells degrade over time (typically 5-7 years of regular use) and packs must be replaced at $60-180 each. The FUEL line commands a significant price premium over brushed alternatives. Warranty service requires shipping to a service center.

Durability Breakdown

Warranty
7.1
materials
6.3
communitySentiment
7.3
brandReputation
7.5
Repairability
6.5

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Quick Stats

Overall Score71.0/10
TierIronclad
BrandMilwaukee
CategoryTools
Price Range$150-250 (tool only)
Confidencemedium
Data Points/5

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