Milwaukee 2650-22 18-Volt Extra-Compact


Milwaukee 2650 22 18 Volt Extra Compact

The 1/4in. hex quick-change chuck allows for easy bit changes while a variable-speed trigger provides increased user control. The lightweight and compact design minimizes user fatigue. Features two M18 Red Lithium XC High-Capacity LITHIUM-ION batteries for longer life and extended run time. Cordless: Yes, Max. Torque (ft.-lbs.): 116, Impacts Per Minute (IPM): 3,200, Drive (in.): 1/4, Speed – No Load (RPM): 2,200, Volts: 18, Battery Included: Yes (2), Charger Included: Yes, Case Included: Yes, Tool Length (in.): 5 3/4, Tool Weight (lbs.): 3.2

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #25304 in Home Improvement
  • Brand: Milwaukee
  • Model: 2650-22
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: .0″ h x .0″ w x .0″ l, .0 pounds
  • 18V XC High Capacity LITHIUM-ION battery delivers longer life and run-time
  • ¼? Hex quick change allows for easy bit changes
  • 3. Milwaukee Designed Impact Mechanism provides quicker application speed and Variable speed trigger gives increased control
  • Milwaukee 4-Pole Frameless Motor maximizes tool efficacy to increase run-time
  • Belt clip allows for easy portability, Built-in LED light illuminates work surface and On-board battery fuel gauge displays remaining run-time
The Milwaukee 2650-22 Impact Driver Kit features an 18-volt extra-compact (XC) high capacity lithium-ion battery, and delivers 2,200 RPM and a category leading 1400 in-lbs of torque. Additionally, the driver offers 0-3,200 IPM, providing more impacts for increased productivity. A ¼” Hex quick modify chuck allows for easy bit changes while a variable speed trigger provides increased user control. This product deploys a Milwaukee Designed Impact Mechanism, which increments driving speed and maximizes torque. The Milwaukee 4-Pole Frameless Motor maximizes tool efficacy and increments run-time. The lightweight and compact design minimizes user fatigue and helps users fit into tight places. Other features include a belt clip that allows for easy portability and a Battery Fuel Gauge, which displays remaining run-time. A Built-in LED Light illuminates the work surface. Milwaukee 2650-22 includes: 18V Compact Impact Driver, (2) 18V XC High Capacity LITHIUM-ION battery, Case.

Milwaukee 2650 22 18 Volt Extra Compact

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Milwaukee 2650 22 18 Volt Extra Compact

Milwaukee 2650 22 18 Volt Extra Compact Image

Milwaukee 2650 22 18 Volt Extra Compact

Milwaukee 2650 22 18 Volt Extra Compact Image

Milwaukee 2650 22 18 Volt Extra Compact

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Milwaukee 2650 22 18 Volt Extra Compact

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Milwaukee 2650 22 18 Volt Extra Compact

Milwaukee 2650 22 18 Volt Extra Compact Pic

12 of 13 people found the following review helpful.
5Milwaukee’s Catching On
By Tiro Savage
This is a great driver! I consider impact drivers my most important cordless tool and so want to compare this with my favorite. I have only owned the Makita BTD141, and so will only compare it to that. It specs out having more torque than the BTD141 (1400 lbs vs 1330 lbs), but it wasn’t noticeable enough to tell a difference, even with larger lags. The Milwaukee is slightly heavier, but again, not so much as to make much of a diffference. The light on this tool only stays on while the trigger is pulled, the BTD141 stays on for about 5 seconds after, a good feature that I hoped Milwaukee would include. The sleeve on the Milwaukee is shorter and closer to be body of the driver, making it a little harder to grab, especially if wearing gloves. It also requires being pulled out to insert and remove bits, whereas the Makita only requires it to be pulled out to remove. The battery capacity of the MIlwaukee is 2.6 amps vs 3.0 amps for Makita. Not significant, but none the less, it has less capacity. What is really nice is the gauge on the Milwaukee battery that approximates your charge level, and I say approximates because unless it just came out of the charger, it could be 80 to 100% when showing a full charge. They both have clips to hang from a belt or pocket that work well. It feels good in the hand and the trigger is smooth enough to feather for times when you’re driving smaller screws. I did notice that it vibrated more than the Makita, but I wouldn’t say it bothered me. The Milwaukee charger charges a battery that is mostly drained in about an hour, the Makita in 30 to 40 minutes. The Milwaukee charger is designed better, IMHO, because the cord can be wrapped around it and it has slots on the bottom to attach it to a wall. On a side note, both companies offer smaller capacity batteries, 1.5 amps, for their drills, but the trade off of less weight equals less run time and power and it just isn’t worth it if you use these tools professionally. Even for the homeowner, I would recommend the bigger battery. These batteries are so light, most of the combined weight is the tool. For the money, I think the larger battery is a better deal. I think that the Milwaukee batteries might actually last longer since they get charged slower, resulting in less heat generated during charging. Makita tries to keep the battery cool with a fan, but the batteries still get hot from charging. All in all, I think Milwaukee has a great tool here, along with much of their other M18 lineup and that’s despite my criticism of the batteries in another review. I wish I could combine the great features of the two to make my ultimate impact driver, but for now they are both awesome. If I were selling them, I would ask “Do you prefer Red or Blue?”

6 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
4Good Strong Impact Driver
By P. A Kilcoyne
This is a good strong tool. I love being able to check the battery status by simply pressing a button,but I have noticed that the M18 tools continue operating for a while after the last battery light goes off.
My biggest complaint is that the trigger control is fair to poor (I cannot net near 0 rpm) A good impact driver must have good trigger control,otherwise it is too easy to strip screws. With the 2.6 ah battery this tool is a tad teavy,with the flat battery it is just right.
The person who gave the negative review on this tool,should give their rating based on the merits if the tool itself and not the changes of the battery system.This low rating should not counted against this tools overall rating.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
5Greatest Tool Ever Made
By Kyle
The 18 volt impact is the very best on the market i have used all other kinds of impact tools and nothing surpasses this tool it works for every job i have used it for. It has never let me down and with the two XC High Capacity batteries it has more than enough power to get the job done. I have used it to change the tires on my 09 Yamaha Rhino and it works perfect and has the right amount of ft lbs to handle it. This impact driver will drive a 6 inch deck screw with ease it will also torque bolts, lag bolts, and lag screws with no problem so if you are tired of wasting money then this is the tool for you i would give it 10 stars all the way!!!!!!!!!!

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