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⚡ Screw smarter, not harder — the pro’s choice for drywall mastery!
The Milwaukee Electric Collated Magazine is a precision-engineered, refurbished attachment designed to enhance drywall screw gun performance. Featuring adjustable screw length and depth, a tapered nose for tight corner access, and compatibility with all major screw brands up to 2 inches, it’s optimized for the M18 FUEL Drywall Screw Gun. Tested and certified to perform like new, this lightweight, battery-powered tool accessory streamlines drywall installation with professional-grade reliability.
| ASIN | B071RDZZPL |
| Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #165,588 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #7 in Power Screw Guns |
| Brand | Milwaukee |
| Brand Name | Milwaukee |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 402 Reviews |
| Included Components | Milwaukee Electric - COLLATED MAGAZINE |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9.25"L x 2.62"W x 4.52"H |
| Item Type Name | Milwaukee Electric - COLLATED MAGAZINE |
| Item Weight | 15.68 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Milwaukee Electric |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 49-20-0001 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
| Material | Alloy Steel, Metal |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel, Metal |
| Maximum Chuck Size | 2.1 inches |
| Model Number | 49-20-0001 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 9.25"L x 2.62"W x 4.52"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Drywall installation |
| UPC | 045242482252 |
| Voltage | 18 volts_of_direct_current |
B**S
This is FUN!!!!
Works great. No more pricked fingers grabbing loose screws from a tool pouch. We had to spray it with a little WD-40 once in a while but not very often. Installing the longer bit in the drill was a chore. The outter collar just pulled off the drill, no tools needed. But the bit was hard to remove. I clamped the bit in a vise and yanked on the drill to remove it. To install the new one, I stuck teh bit in the drill, place the point of the bit on the bench and hit the back of the drill with my hand to lock it in. So far he has installed drywall in his 2000 sq/ft home and still on the first bit. He was familiar with these types of drills and knew to adjust this feeder for the screw length. As others have said, It is not that good for corners since the nose is so wide.
K**Y
Well worth the money
Absolutely great!! This makes for fast Sheetrock hanging. It is a must for the Milwaukee screw gun
M**E
Would Recommend
Works great
L**.
Really good, not quite perfect. Highly recommend, screw-gun by itself is worthless.
The instructions are terrible, but once you get it up and going it's really good, not perfect, but really good. It's not as perfectly consistent with depth as I'd want, but I think with time I'll get the hang of it. It is pretty sensitive to pushing perfectly straight with the surface otherwise the screws are left proud of the surface. Setup: 1: Pull the depth adjustment collar off of the screw gun 2: Pull the bit and bit holder out of the screw gun (the bit holder is really hard to pull out, might need a pliers) 3: Push the included long phillips bit into the screw gun (might have to push it against a board to get it to snap into the second detent) 4: Install the attachment onto the screw gun by pushing in on both black tabs. You can rotate the attachment for different install situations. 5: Set the screw length with the red switch on the top/front of the attachment 6: Put in your screw strip 7: Test on some scrap pieces of drywall and wood to get the depth right
M**9
Works whenever it feels like it, not when you need it.
$94 for endless frustration. Let me start by saying I have a huge assortment of Milwaukee tools, most of which i love. This collated screw gun works when it wants to, and usually doesn’t work when you need it the most. I absolutely can’t recommend this and missed the return window by 1 day. Beyond frustrated to say the least. Since I missed the return period, it’s literally going in the trash. Hopefully Home Depot will take the screw gun back. 👎🏼
J**5
Rough start... excellent finish
Overall it was difficult to start, it was my first time with such an attachment. I didn’t realize that there was a bit holder I had to remove, without doing so I wasn’t able to put the long bit on and drive screws in correctly. Once I had it set it took time to dial in my proper depth,steel studs a bit more difficult but once I hit dead center I was flying across the walls. A great addition for me, it does make the tool a bit ackward to hold and does add weight to it but once you get used to it and you will, the driving goes a lot smoother . Occasionally the screw won’t seat flush that’s because you missed the stud possibly from going so fast. After all that it’s a great addition to the drywall gun very happy with it.
T**S
Mostly for professionals, but fun toy for some
Totally over kill for a home gamer, but since i moonlight sometimes as a drywaller and i like cool tools i had to buy this when rocking my garage, sent a whole bucket through it with zero issues other than me not reading the instructions while setting it up. The bit holder on the gun has to come our for it to fit the extended bit. Not super useful on corners so it will not fully replace a impact but made hanging 12x54 sheets super easy
L**E
GREAT!!!!
Easy to connect to the Milwalkee Cordless drywall screw gun. I have hung sheetrock before but with a Milwalkee Drill Driver, screw by screw. THIS IS A GAME CHANGER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You can have both hands to hold the sheetrock and then reach for this tool and puff, your done. Do yourself, no, treat yourself to one of these, you will not regret it. Like anything else that you have never used before, there is a learning curve.
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