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Milwaukee 0513-21 14.4 Volt 1/2-Inch Hammer/Drill 0-450/1250 RPM, Pistol Grip with Two Batteries, Charger and Case | List Price: $263.11
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| Brand: Milwaukee Binding: Tools & Hardware
Features: - Reversible battery pack makes working in tight spaces easy
- 350 in/lbs torque with 19-position adjustment
- 17 amp/hr Power-Plus battery pack
- Variable-speed in two ranges: 0-450/1250 rpm, 0-26,000 bpm electronic brake
- Limited warranty, 30-day no-risk trial
A very heavy and awkward drill [Posted on 2000-08-14] I really liked this drill,until I used the a DeWalt. I am a union carpenter from Toledo.I use the drill in many diffrent tasks from door hardware to drilling for Tapcons.Itis a rugged tool,but it is not balanced at all.It is also very long and heavy.The hammer mode is very very slow.I have used the DeWalt 14.4 also and think that it is a better design.The only decent tool from Milaukee is the 1/2" magnum corded drill in my opinion.
Nothing but problems with this tool. [Posted on 2003-03-19] I returned mine after a few weeks use. The main problem was that the batteries often "stuck" and couldn't be removed. Also, the drill is very heavy, which I guess could be expected from an 18 volt tool. I also own one of the recently discontinued DeWalt 14.4 volt drills, which I prefer to the Milwaukee.
Fair and Balance [Posted on 2004-02-27] This is a real workhorse made in Germany. I have used one daily for over 5 years in a Woodworking/cabinet shop. Our Dewalts, after heavy use suffered from from front end bearing/chuck slop. This drill has an optional flashlight, (that attaches forward of the trigger) which is great for under cabinet work. If you don't like the weight of an 18 volt drill this one is a real winner. Example: I have cut 4 1/2 " holesaw holes in 3/4 inch ply, 1 1/4 " holes in solid ash and maple and drove countless screws up to 4 "
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