

🔧 Power meets precision in the tightest spots — don’t get left behind!
The Milwaukee 2415-20 M12 12-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Right Angle Drill is a compact, lightweight tool engineered for professionals who demand power and precision in confined spaces. Featuring a 3/8-inch ratcheting chuck, electronic clutch with 11 torque settings, built-in LED lighting, and an on-board battery fuel gauge, this bare tool delivers up to 100 in-lb of torque at speeds up to 800 RPM. Designed for versatility and control, it’s the essential right angle drill for millennial managers who value efficiency and reliability on every project.
| Brand | Milwaukee |
| Color | Black/Red |
| Maximum Chuck Size | 6.35 Millimeters |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 800 RPM |
| Power Source | Cordless |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
J**E
Verstaile and handy for tight spaces
This is more of a specialty tool for me to drill holes and sink screws in tight spaces that a regular drill/driver won’t fit. Surprisingly powerful and torquey for a 12-volt cordless tool. The drill is ergonomic with reversible rotation, adjustable clutch with the drill feature that overrides the clutch, variable speed, has a work light, a battery charge indicator, and adjustable, ratcheting chuck that will accept 3/8” diameter drill shanks as well as 1/4” driver bits. The clutch is electronic. It doesn’t have mechanical slippage. Instead when the torque setting is reached, the motor stops and a red LED on the worklight comes on. Wonky, but it works. The trigger paddle is long to accommodate different grips on the tool. Again, this is a specialty/niche tool that won’t be used with regularity. This is sold as a bare tool that doesn’t come with a case, battery, or charger. Those are sold separately. Aftermarket batteries fit snugly and are difficult to remove. Milwaukee OEM batteries slip right in and out of the tool. Seems to be good quality, has a solid feel, heft, good grip surface, and should last with care and no abuse. Again, this tool won’t see regular use but this little honey is invaluable when needed and it’s only an arm’s reach away.
D**N
Milwaukee right angle drill
This Milwaukee right angle drill is a great addition to my Milwaukee tool. Easy to use. Doesn't weight that much with the battery. Lots of power and torque. This is very durable. Great tool.
M**.
It drills through tile
Great drill , it says for wood but I drilled a 1/4in hole in porcelain! I didn't think 800 rpm would do it but this drill did . This will be a handy tool to get in those tight spots .
D**R
Game Changer
For a 90 degree drill set this item works like a champ. Batteries last a while too. The small 90 degree head is a RAL GAME CHANGER for small tight spaces.. It has limited torque so don't think that you're gonna get any impact type work completed with this drill. Heck I don't even use my other drill now. I recommend this item
K**D
A unique tool and not a replacement for any drill or screwdriver
I purchased this tool for a specific reason and it works for that. Before you jump on a right angle drill, make sure you NEED it. It will be less ergonomic as a drill since it is hard to push straight down. Your hand tends to touch the chuck so wear heavy gloves. As a screw or nut driver it can get into some tight places (which is what I needed). It has its uses but it is not the tool you will reach for under normal conditions. Let's talk about. that. torque limiting. As near I can figure, this is just a measurement of motor current draw. When it exceeds a limit, the power is cut and a red light comes on. There is a thumb wheel to set this with. Kind of a poorer solution to a clutch and I am not sure I will use it. This brings up two more points. This is not a "Fuel" tool in that it has a brushed rather than brushless motor. Battery life is shorter due the the reduced efficiency of this design. I read reviews about folks complaining that one LED was defective. Uummm-guys, that second LED was the red one for an over-torque event. It is not a second white LED. You get one of those which is bright enough. Finally, the max speed is 800 rpm. It is not adjustable by range, just by the trigger/paddle. It is kind of slow but with that motor and gearbox, that is about the best you could hope for. You will know if you need this. Don't buy it unless you do. Right angle drills are a speciality item. This is OK for light occasional duty to get you out of a jamb.
A**Q
If you don't have a right angle drill buy this drill
I was on the fence about buying this one and read all the reviews and I understand the complaints about the ergonomics of the direction switch, although I found it pretty easy to adjust to and it works pretty well but could get in the way on some jobs. I also get the complaints about the length but it keeps it slim, I was also thinking of getting the Ryobi, but in comparison its huge, and the battery is a monster, on this one with the smaller 1.5 or 2.0 M12 battery its pretty compact just a bit long. I was concerned about the paddle switch but it worked great and is easy to use in awkward situations and the speed switch is in a perfect spot so you can set it and not bump it. I bought this to drill the holes half in the crankshaft and half in the pulley for a GM LS motor since they don't have a key and are just a press fit so they can spin on the shaft in belt driven supercharger applications so they sell pinning kits to stop them from rotating. Its hard to get in there with the engine installed and the radiator still in place so this drill made the job go a lot easier and power was not a problem. I originally drilled pinned the shaft with the OEM balancer and used my standard Ryobi drill which required pulling the radiator and turning the engine over until the location for the hole was in just the right spot. It took forever to drill the hole. With this drill I blasted right through and didn't have to worry about where I needed the hole it just fit. The only thing I wish it had was the power indicator like some of my other brushless M12 tools. It is definitely a problem solver and maybe not something you will reach for every day but definitely worth having. It has serious torque for a small tool (well smallish it is still definitely decently sized) that fits in tight spots. The chuck worked well and was small enough but still got tight enough for a keyless. No idea how it will hold up in the long haul for heavy use but I am glad to have it. I should have put it on my shelf a long time ago since i have had numerous problems it could have helped with, but glad to have it now.
M**L
Great tool - Great price - delivered fast
High quality product and it was delivered fast. Very happy with it.
D**Y
The Best of It's Kind
This is the best angle drill for small, tight applications- installing cabinet pulls and cabinet installations in general, tight trim work. I grab this thing a lot. I have a lot of cordless drills. I find myself using this one in tight spots and I always marvel at how well it works. I end up smiling a lot when I use it. Can't help it.
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