I don't want to post a review of the drill and impact driller yet because I haven't used them yet, but I want who ever buys this to know this is the 6202-20 Hammer Drill and it does not include the side handle attachment shown in 2 of the pictures. If you call and complain amazon will reimburse you if you purchase it somewhere else. You will need to buy the Side Handle Assembly (42-62-0525)from a parts website. Amazon needs to change their pictures so that no one else is mislead on this drill.
thanks,
Scott
UPDATE: I have used this drill for over a year now. I can't say anything but great things about it. I use to have a drill that was a electric drill that was handed down to me and it did fine, but you don't realize what a quality drill really gives you until you have one. I was stripping screws right and left with my other drill, but not with this one.
The impact driller is an accessory that I thought, hell for that price I will take it, but I don't know if I really need it. Again, this is something that everyone should have. There is no better way to put a screw into a wall, board, or anything really. That impact motion makes all the difference.
Lastly, the batteries on these things are amazing. I have used my drill quite a bit over the past year for various projects and I swear I have only charged them like 5 times or so. They last forever. If you use them for a project like putting in a curtain rod, then set it down and use it 2 weeks later, no worries it is like you didn't even use any power since the last time you used it. I don't use this thing all day like a contractor, but I use it for my odds and ends projects and it still lasts. I believe the only time I had an issue with the battery getting close to going down was when I was drilling into my stucco to put up some Christmas lights, but it still didn't go down. Milwaukee is the only way to go with a sawzall and a drill. Buy this drill combo!