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Packout Insert For M18 Hammer Drill/Driver (MHDD)

Packout Insert For M18 Hammer Drill/Driver (MHDD)

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Regular price $56.00 USD
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This insert was designed to hold the Milwaukee 2904 M18 Hammer Drill/Driver.

It can also hold a battery up to 6.0, and has several spots for bit organizing, including:

-12 spots for individual 2” power bits

-6 spots for individual 3” power bits

-5 spots for larger 3” bits (like Vix bits or countersinks)

-4 spots that can hold multiple larger and longer bits like spades and augers (up to 9” long)

-2 spots than can hold more spades/augers/extensions and narrower bits up to 12” long

-A complete index for twist drill bits from 1/16-1/2”, with 2 spots each for bits from 1/16-5/64”.  This index can flip to stand up or be removed from the case entirely.

This insert also has the 10-spot logo embossed in full color under the drill, for a limited time only.  It fits in either the 5-compartment organizer (48-22-8435) or the 11-compartment organizer (48-22-8430), and is a 10-Spot Tools exclusive!

We now offer latches to identify which tool is in which case.  Latches are offered at a discount if purchased with a matching insert.  You can select (2) 5-Compartment latches or (1) 11-Compartment latch.

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Toby
Good insert with a design flaw

As with other tool inserts, this one is thoughtfully designed. What I like about the insert is that if the two trays are taken out, the detachable hammer drill side handle fits in. There is some pressure against the lid, but it closes. The design flaw I referenced in the title is related to the drill bit index. Some of the bit holes don't have a tight friction fit (which is a plus if you're trying to get bits in and out), however that means when you pick up the case by the handle and the bits are upside down in the index, the fall out into the case. I think a diagonal 3D printed ridge above the drill bit index would solve the issue.