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Milwaukee® M12™ Subcompact Brushless 3/8 in. Drill/Driver Kit

Model number
3401-22

The Milwaukee M12 Subcompact Brushless 3/8 in. Drill/Driver Kit packages Milwaukee's compact 12V drill platform with two M12 CP 2.0 batteries, an M12 charger, and a contractor bag. Milwaukee positions this drill as a shorter, lighter option for tight-space and overhead work, with a brushless motor, a 3/8 in. all-metal chuck, and up to 350 in-lbs of torque. Compared with the bare-tool version, the kit is the better fit for buyers entering the M12 platform and wanting a ready-to-use compact drill/driver setup for routine drilling and fastening tasks.

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Model no.
3401-22
Brand
Milwaukee
Category
Drill Driver
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§ Specifications

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Product Type
Drill/Driver
Voltage (V)
12
Cordless / Corded
Cordless
Power Source
Battery
Motor Type
Brushless
Tool Only
No
Batteries Included
2
Charger Included
Yes
Piece Count
4
Length (in.)
5.4
Barcode (UPC)
045242295104
Battery Platform
M12™
Chuck Type
All Metal
Chuck Size (in.)
0.375
Max Speed (RPM)
1,550
Clutch Settings
12
Speed Settings
2
Hammer Function
No
One Key Enabled
No
Max Torque (in-lbs)
350
Warranty
5-year limited (tool); 2-year battery

§ What's Included

01 (1) M12™ Subcompact Brushless 3/8 in. Drill/Driver (3401-20)
02 (2) M12™ REDLITHIUM™ CP 2.0 battery packs
03 (1) M12™ charger
04 (1) Contractor bag

§ Warranty

5-year limited (tool); 2-year battery

§ FAQ

What comes in the 3401-22 kit?

The 3401-22 kit includes the M12 subcompact 3/8 in. drill/driver, two M12 CP 2.0 batteries, an M12 charger, and a contractor bag. It is the packaged version of the same compact drill platform sold bare as 3401-20.

How is the 3401-22 different from the 3401-20?

The drill itself is the same subcompact 3/8 in. brushless platform, but the 3401-22 adds batteries, charger, and bag. That makes it the better option for buyers who are not already invested in M12 batteries.

How compact is the 3401-22 drill?

Milwaukee's overview positions the drill at about 5.4 inches long. Its appeal is compact access and reduced fatigue, especially for overhead or tighter-space jobs.

What chuck size does the 3401-22 use?

It uses a 3/8 in. all-metal chuck. That keeps the drill compact while still covering a wide range of general drilling and fastening needs.

How much torque does the 3401-22 platform provide?

The product overview and Amazon listing both call out about 350 in-lbs of torque. That places it in the compact utility drill class rather than as a replacement for larger heavy-duty drills.

Who is the 3401-22 best for?

It is best for buyers who want a compact ready-to-use M12 drill/driver kit for routine drilling and fastening tasks. It is especially attractive when low weight and tight-space access matter more than maximum size or power.