
3693-22CX Hammer Drill and Impact Driver Kit FOR Milwaukee M18 Compact Brushless 2 Tool Combo Kit with 3602-20 Drill 3651-20 Impact Driver FOR Redlithium Batteries Charger Bag
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“A reliable workhorse combo for framers and GC crews who prioritize runtime and portability over three-tool versatility.”
Our Review
The Milwaukee M18 3693-22CX combo delivers solid performance for mixed-use jobsite work. The 3602-20 drill handles fastening and light drilling with adequate torque, while the 3651-20 impact driver provides the stopping power you need for stubborn fasteners. Both tools feel balanced in the hand despite the compact frame—no fatigue during extended use. The brushless motors run noticeably quieter than older models, and runtimes on Redlithium batteries easily cover a full shift of general contracting work.
What impressed me most was the consistency of these tools under load. The chuck doesn't slip, and impact bits seat properly without wobble. The charger included is legitimately fast—30 minutes to full capacity beats most competitors. Build quality is typical Milwaukee: robust, with minimal flex in the gear housings.
The compact size cuts both ways. It's genuinely maneuverable in tight spaces, but heavier users might find sustained overhead work slightly awkward. The kit lacks a third tool, so if you're doing finish work requiring a detail sander, you're buying separately.
What We Like
- Brushless motors deliver consistent torque with minimal runtime degradation
- Fast Redlithium charger cuts downtime significantly on job sites
- Compact design excels in confined spaces without sacrificing power delivery
Watch Out For
- Limited two-tool configuration restricts versatility compared to larger Milwaukee combos
- Compact frame compromises ergonomics during extended overhead fastening
The Verdict
“A reliable workhorse combo for framers and GC crews who prioritize runtime and portability over three-tool versatility.”



