Milwaukee Air Horn Drill

A milwaukee air horn drill is a cordless, battery-driven train horn that uses real drill batteries to power a high-output compressor for tailgates, farms, and off-road rigs. Need a drill-powered horn that pairs with your tool batteries and a wireless remote?

Milwaukee Drill Air Horn

Purpose-Built Power & Controls

BossHorn’s milwaukee air horn drill pairs an industrial-grade compressor with real metal trumpets and a custom control PCB to deliver controllable, sustained blasts. The board gives three selectable volume levels, motor overheat shutdown, and battery deep-discharge protection, while the wireless remote works up to 2,000 feet. The unit accepts M18-style batteries and uses genuine cordless tool components so the output feels like a true railroad horn — loud, metallic, and immediate.

Ready to Use, No Installation Needed

The milwaukee air horn drill arrives ready out of the box — no drilling, wiring, or vehicle mounting. Just clip on a compatible battery, pair the remote, and you're set for tailgates, farm alerts, or roadside emergencies. The kit’s weight and punch make the sound feel physical; the compressor huffs, the brass trumpets ring, and the experience is unmistakable. Great for quick deployment and for people who need loud, portable signaling without a shop day.

Practical Range, Durability, and Why It Matters

Looking for a milwaukee air horn drill that works with M18 batteries and gives true remote range?

We hand-assemble every horn in the U.S.

We use real cordless drill and impact driver parts you already trust.

Our custom control board protects the motor and the battery.

BossHorn builds for loudness you can rely on, not gimmicks.

Every unit ships with a one-year warranty so you can test it hard.

Range, rugged components, and serviceability are central to the BossHorn story. The milwaukee air horn drill combines a compact compressor, metal trumpets, and a wireless trigger for long-distance activation; the modular design keeps repairs simple and parts familiar to anyone who owns cordless tools, making it sensible for fieldwork or frequent use.