M18 FUEL™ HOLE HAWG® Right Angle Drill w/QUIK-LOK™

EIN M18 Hawg 400

August 22, 2022

The M18 FUEL™ HOLE HAWG® Right Angle Drill w/ QUIK-LOK™ Kit delivers the next generation of right-angle drill performance providing electricians with the fastest rough-ins, lightest right-angle drill, and the run time to complete up to 220 7/8” holes per charge. The HOLE HAWG® Right Angle Drill has been updated with an upgraded POWERSTATE™ Brushless Motor and enhanced REDLINK PLUS™ Intelligence electronics. This next generation of the M18 FUEL™ HOLE HAWG® delivers you increased power and speed to complete the fastest rough-ins in the industry, without compromising on the lightweight or compact size that make this tool the ultimate right angle drill for electricians.

The QUIK-LOK™ Chuck attachment system allows for quick keyless, one-handed bit changes. The QUIK-LOK™ Chuck is compatible with most auger bits, self-feed bits, and hole saws with flat or groove 7/16” hex shanks. When you pair the new M18 FUEL™ HOLE HAWG® with our M18™ REDLITHIUM™ HIGH OUTPUT™ 6.0AH Batteries it can drill up to 220 7/8″” holes on a single charge to and increase productivity and eliminate downtime. In addition to the right angle drill, this kit includes two M18™ Redlithium 6.0 HO Batteries, one M18™/M12™ Rapid Charger, and Contractor Bag.

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