For the average DIYer or tradesperson, a good-quality 12V or 18V drill driver will do pretty much anything you need. Drilling holes, driving fasteners, or using a paddle attachment for mixing margaritas are only a few uses for this versatile tool. If you’re a plumber or electrician, though, doing rough-in on new construction, you need something way beefier. For decades, the go-to drill has been the Milwaukee Hole Hawg. With a motor approximately twice as powerful as the one in my wife’s Subaru, the Hole Hawg can drill through pretty much anything, all day, every day. Assuming you have somewhere to plug it in, that is. Recently, Milwaukee solved the “no power” problem with their new battery powered Milwaukee M18 FUEL Hole Hawg. They sent us one of these new cordless beasts to evaluate; brace yourself, and we’ll take a look. Read More