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Milwaukee 0824-24 18-Volt Lithium-Ion Hammer Drill Kit

by Milwaukee
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (51 customer reviews)


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Product Specifications
Part Number :0824-24
Power Source:corded-electric
Item Package Quantity:1
Batteries Included?:Yes
Batteries Required?:Yes

Technical Details

  • 18-volt lithium-ion cordless hammer drill kit; variable speed (0-450 and 0-1,700 rpm)
  • Easy drill/drive/hammer mode switches; 550-inch-pounds of torque; reversible battery for tight space options
  • All-metal, ratcheting chuck with carbide blades; non-slip, soft-grip handle; plastic housing
  • Includes hammer drill, 2 18-volt batteries, charger, Phillips bit
  • 10-5/8-inches long; 6.2 pounds; 5-year warranty

Product Description

Amazon.com Product Description

Sporting the longest running 18-volt hammer-drill on the market, Milwaukee’s V18 Lithium-Ion cordless kit ensures that this tool is always on hand for drilling and driving jobs large and small. A patented reversible battery lets the drill fit in tight areas and optimizes balance for working overhead. And, if you already have one of Milwaukee’s 18-volt Ni-Cad tools, you’re in luck. The lithium-ion batteries in this kit fit select 18-volt tools, too! The kit’s charger also powers up those 18- to 28-volt Ni-Cad batteries in under an hour! Plus, the lithium-ion battery provides up to 50 percent longer runtime than comparable Ni-Cad tools while at the same time offering consistent power from the first hole drilled to the last.

Designed to easily complete those extended decking, fencing, and framing jobs, the tool drills up to twenty-five 2-9/16-inch bit holes per charge. A high output motor provides 550 inch-pounds of torque for driving large bolts and drilling spade bits into hardwood. The unit’s metal ratcheting chuck and carbide jaws grip bits tightly so there’s no slippage mid-job. And, a comfortable non-slip, soft-grip reduces vibration and fatigue.

Serious about reliability, Milwaukee backs the battery pack with a 2000-charge warranty. The batteries are 24 percent lighter than 18-volt Ni-Cad’s, too, offering 18-volt power with the same weight as a tool equipped with a 14.4-volt battery. A battery fuel gauge displays remaining run-time for peace of mind. And, the tool switches easily between drill, drive, and hammer modes for less downtime --Brian Olson

What’s in the Box
Two 18-volt batteries, 18- to 28-volt universal charger, carrying case, side handle, No. 2 Phillips bit

Product Description

You get the power and durability of Lithium-Ion technology in this durable hammer driver/drill, along with the heavy-duty quality you expect from Milwaukee tools, like a high-power motor, metal chuck and more.

Product Details

  • Shipping Weight: 16 pounds
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • Shipping Advisory: This item must be shipped separately from other items in your order. Additional shipping charges will not apply.
  • ASIN: B000I20UX2
  • Item model number: 0824-24
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (51 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #96,372 in Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Home Improvement)


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33 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Nice Drill, November 1, 2006
This review is from: Milwaukee 0824-24 18-Volt Lithium-Ion Hammer Drill Kit (Tools & Home Improvement)
Very nice drill. I got a new Dewalt 14.4XRP and was very dissapointed. Extreme chuck wobble, lousy variable speed control and just a poorly built product.I tried several different Dewalts and gave up. I returned it and waited for this drill to become available. I got one of the first ones.

The good points are excellent trigger speed control, zero chuck wobble, very smooth sounding internals and of course the V18 battery.

The only bad is the weight. It is billed to be the power of an 18 with the weight of a 14. Wrong. It is a tank. Should last forever as most Milwaukee products do but could be lighter.

I don't think that there is a better 18v drill out there. I tried alot including the new Makita 18 Lithium Ion. Much lighter but not near as smooth sounding as the Milwaukee. Go with the Milwaukee in this class.
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27 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Need quality ... buy this drill, March 19, 2007
This review is from: Milwaukee 0824-24 18-Volt Lithium-Ion Hammer Drill Kit (Tools & Home Improvement)
Recently purchased this tool after much research.

It seems that several brands are experiencing Li-ION battery troubles and pulled their Li-ION tool lines for now. Makita and Milwaukee seem to be the only two who are not pulling their lines. Says a lot about those two manufacturers doesn't it.

In the end I was trying to decide between the Makita LXT and the Milwaukee V18. The V18 won for me in two categories.

Power system. I like the fact that I can use the Milwaukee with very easy to find 18V niCad batteries if needed. Also that the V18 batteries will fit and power other Milwaukee 18 volt tools!

The Makita - I don't think so, batteries and tool seem to be unique to one another.

Milwaukee's battery warranty, 2 yrs/1000 charges complete replacement, with a 5 yr/2000 charge pro rated warranty. The details of which were easy to find on Milwaukee's web site.

The Makita warranty is kind of less defined - limited one year warranty on the batteries.... limited how? How many charges, etc.

Now down to the actual usage.

This tool only needs one word to describe it, AWESOME! Great power, fast, solid. Overall top notch. The chuck rocks, there is no noticeable run out or wobble (as noted on many hack and pecker made dewalts). I put a charge on the first battery and got started on the days work, I ran the crap out the drill and then ran the crap out of it for half the next day before the battery stopped. It was kind of shocking actually, I drove a 4 inch screw attaching a gate hinge to a 6x6 post with no problem and then next trigger pull, click click click.... battery done. they weren't kidding about that no fading thing. I had no idea the battery was about to go. Awesome, just awesome.

Very happy with the performance of this tool. It's a real winner for me.
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24 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Milwaukee Power Tools, April 2, 2008
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This review is from: Milwaukee 0824-24 18-Volt Lithium-Ion Hammer Drill Kit (Tools & Home Improvement)
Good hammer drill/driver. A bit heavy and tall. The battery does slip slightly front-to-back but this doesn't seem to affect operation. It can be reversed and the drill seems better balanced with the battery in the "reverse" position.

It should be noted that Milwaukee Tools is now owned by Techtronic Industries who also own AEG, Ryobi, Stilleto, Homelite, Hoover, Dirt Devil, and Vax. They are registered in Hong Kong and their stock is listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.

According to Techtronic's web site the company is currently undergoing a "Repositioning". They have transfered all Milwaukee cordless tool production to the PRC. Their corded tool production will be transfered to the PRC by the end of 2008 and they will close their two factories here in the USA by the end of 2008. Even their highly rated Sawsalls will be soon made in China.
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