M18 Cordless LITHIUM-ION 4-Tool Combo Kit
Milwaukee · SKU 2695-24 · manufacturer page
What is in the box
Decomposed to exact manufacturer SKUs. Non-SKU’d accessories — side handles, belt clips, cases — are omitted, because Milwaukee publishes no model number for them and they carry no compatibility meaning.
| Qty | Component | SKU |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | M18 1/2" Hammer Drill/Driver | 2607-20 |
| 1 | M18 HACKZALL Recip Saw | 2625-20 |
| 1 | M18 1/4" Hex Impact Driver | 2656-20 |
| 1 | M18 Work Light (Tool Only) | 2735-20 |
| 2 | M18 REDLITHIUM XC Extended Capacity Battery | 48-11-1828 |
| 1 | M18 & M12 Multi-Voltage Charger | 48-59-1812 |
Contents source (1)
- Milwaukee Tool — manufacturer page, retrieved 2026-07-31
Battery capacity in the box: 6.0 Ah total across 2 pack(s). That is the figure to compare against buying the tool bare and adding packs yourself.
Full specifications
As published by Milwaukee for kit SKU 2695-24. Where a weight is given for the whole kit it includes the packs, which is why it differs from the bare tool’s.
| Height | 12.7 in |
|---|---|
| Length | 25.1 in |
| Width | 5.2 in |
| Chuck Size | 1/2 in |
| Colors | Black · Red |
| Maximum Torque | 1400 in-lbs |
| Number of Batteries Included | 2 |
| Number of Pieces Included | 4 |
| Warranty | 5 Year (Tool), 3 Years (Battery) |
What Milwaukee says about it
- Part of the M18 System, Featuring 200+ Cordless Solutions
- Includes: (1) contractor bag. (1) M18 compact 1/2 in. hammer drill/driver (2607-20), (1) M18 HACKZALL recip saw (2625-20), (1) M18 1/4 in. hex impact driver (2656-20), (1) M18 LED work light (2735-20), (2) M18 REDLITHIUM 3.0Ah XC extended capacity battery, (48-11-1828), (1) M18 and M12 multi-voltage charger (48-59-1812), (1) thin kerf blade
- All-metal gear case and chuck: provide maximum impact and shock durability
- Compact design: allows greater accessibility in tight work spaces
Manufacturer marketing copy, reproduced so you can judge it. We have not tested these claims.
Kit-versus-separate pricing is not shown. We do not carry retailer prices yet, and a stale price is worse than no price.