Milwaukee 2811-20 M18 FUELSUPER HAWG Right Angle Drill w/ QUIK-LOK, Tool Only
Milwaukee 2811-20 M18 FUELSUPER HAWG Right Angle Drill w/ QUIK-LOK, Tool Only
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Product Details
Product Details
Key Features
Overview
The Milwaukee M18 FUEL SUPER HAWG Right Angle Drill w/ QUIK-LOK, model 2811-20, is a cordless right angle drill built for high-demand hole drilling during rough-ins. This is a right angle drill designed for drilling large holes through framing lumber and beams in plumbing, HVAC, and general construction work. If you need the reach and torque of a traditional Super Hawg-style drill without being tied to a cord, this is the tool Milwaukee built for that job.
What makes this drill matter is simple: it is meant to do real rough-in work, not light-duty punch list drilling. Milwaukee rates it to power through holes up to 6-1/4 inches and to deliver up to 100 holes at 2-9/16 inches per charge when paired with an M18 REDLITHIUM HIGH OUTPUT 6.0Ah battery. That is the kind of output that matters to plumbers boring drain and supply runs, HVAC crews opening framing for duct and line-set paths, and contractors who want cordless mobility without giving up production.
The POWERSTATE brushless motor and REDLINK PLUS electronics are there for a reason. On the job, that means the drill is built to hold power under heavy load and manage heat, overload, and battery draw more intelligently than older cordless platforms. Instead of fading badly when the bit starts digging into thick stock, the system is designed to stay productive in demanding applications. Milwaukee positions it as corded-level performance, and the whole tool is clearly aimed at users who normally reach for a large corded right angle drill.
The drilling setup is equally job-focused. The 7/16 inch QUIK-LOK chuck gives you a fast way to insert and remove compatible attachments with one hand, which is a real benefit when you are moving from one bay to the next or changing setups while standing on a ladder. The all-metal construction of the chuck is meant for durability, and the all-metal side handle gives you more control when a large self-feed bit or hole saw starts to bite. Milwaukee also includes a mechanical clutch in low speed, which is the feature you want when a bit binds. It helps protect the tool and gives the user a better shot at staying in control.
Speed range matters on a drill like this, and Milwaukee lists it at 0 to 1,550 RPM, with low and high ranges called out in product imagery as 0 to 500 low and 0 to 1,550 high. In practical terms, that gives you a lower-speed setting for heavier boring where control and torque matter, and a higher-speed range when you need to move faster through repetitive holes in dimensional lumber. The built-in LED light is another small feature that earns its keep in crawlspaces, attic framing, utility rooms, and half-lit rough-in conditions where layout marks are hard to see.
From a size and handling standpoint, the 20.5 inch overall length and 12.1 pound tool weight tell you exactly what kind of machine this is. It is not a compact drill and it is not pretending to be. This is a full-size production tool designed to replace a corded platform for users who regularly bore large-diameter holes. The tradeoff is clear: you are carrying more tool, but you are getting the leverage, power, and drilling capacity required for serious rough-in work.
Battery platform compatibility is a big part of the value here. This bare tool runs on the Milwaukee M18 system and is compatible with all M18 batteries, which makes it an easy fit for crews already invested in that platform. If you are already running M18 saws, impacts, lights, and specialty tools, adding this right angle drill means one battery system across the truck instead of maintaining a separate corded setup just for large-hole drilling. Batteries and charger are sold separately, which is the right call for existing M18 users but something first-time buyers need to plan for.
This tool is best suited for plumbers, HVAC installers, remodelers, framers, and general contractors doing repetitive boring in wood framing. It also makes sense for serious DIY users working on additions, whole-house renovations, or shop builds where a standard drill is out of its depth. If your work regularly involves self-feed bits, large augers, or rough-in boring through studs, joists, and beams, this is the kind of cordless right angle drill that saves time, cuts setup hassle, and keeps work moving.
Built to Replace the Cord
This is the kind of right angle drill you buy when smaller drills are slowing the crew down. It is designed around large-hole boring, cordless mobility, and the control needed for rough-in work in tight framing bays.
- POWERSTATE brushless motor is built to maintain power under heavy drilling load
- 20.5 inch length and side-handle layout give the leverage needed for controlled boring
- 7/16 inch QUIK-LOK chuck supports fast attachment changes with one hand
What's in the Box
- (1) Milwaukee M18 FUEL SUPER HAWG Right Angle Drill w/ QUIK-LOK (2811-20)
- (1) Side Handle
Battery and charger are sold separately.
Key Specifications
| Battery Platform | M18 |
|---|---|
| Motor Type | Brushless |
| No-Load Speed (RPM) | 0 to 1,550 RPM |
| Chuck Size | 7/16 in |
| Chuck Type | QUIK-LOK |
| Length | 20.5 in |
| Weight (lbs) | 12.1 lbs |
| Hammer Function | No |
Compatibility
Built For
Pro Tip
If you are boring larger holes with self-feed bits, run low speed and keep the side handle positioned before you start the cut. That makes the clutch more useful if the bit catches and gives you a lot more control in awkward stud-bay drilling.
Warranty & Support
Tool Nut's Take
Milwaukee M18 FUEL SUPER HAWG Right Angle Drill w/ QUIK-LOK is the cordless answer for real rough-in work
If your work starts with big holes in wood framing, this is one of those specialty tools that earns its keep fast.
- Who it's for: Plumbers, HVAC crews, remodelers, and contractors who drill large holes through studs, joists, and beams on a regular basis.
- Why it stands out: It is built around corded-style boring performance, a proven M18 battery platform, a durable QUIK-LOK chuck, and the kind of side-handle control you want when the bit starts pulling.
- Worth knowing: This is a bare tool and it is a serious piece of equipment at 12.1 pounds, so it makes the most sense for users who actually need high-capacity right angle drilling rather than a general-purpose drill.
Common Questions
- What type of tool is this? This is a cordless right angle drill designed for large-hole drilling in wood framing during rough-ins.
- What battery platform does it use? It runs on the Milwaukee M18 battery system and is compatible with all M18 batteries.
- Does it have a hammer drilling function? No. This model does not include a hammer function.
- Does it include ONE-KEY connectivity? No. Milwaukee lists this model as not ONE-KEY enabled.
- What is the top speed? Milwaukee lists the drill at up to 1,550 RPM.

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