Milwaukee 0514-24 14.4 Volt 1/2-Inch T-Handle Hammer-Drill 0-450/1450 RPM with Two Batteries, Charger, and Case
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Milwaukee 0514-24 14.4 Volt 1/2-Inch T-Handle Hammer-Drill 0-450/1450 RPM with Two Batteries, Charger, and Case

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Brand: Milwaukee
Binding: Tools & Hardware

Features:

  • Exclusive reversible battery pack makes working in tight spaces easy
  • 2.4 amp/hr battery provides 20% more run time than other Ni-CAD batteries
  • All-metal Grip-Lok 1/2" chuck for extreme durability
  • 350 in./lbs. of torque with 20 position adjustment
  • Limited warranty, 30-day no-risk trial

Accessories:
 

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5/16x2-9/16 Sock Driver

DeWalt DW2551 6 Piece 1/16-Inch to 1/4-Inch Hex Shank Twist Drill Assortment

DEWALT DW2552-1/16-Inch Hex Shank Drill Bit

DEWALT ACCESSORIES #DW2553 3/32"Hex Shank Dril Bit

Customer Reviews:

solid drill used for drilling into brick [Posted on 2001-11-01]
It has been four years since my corded Sears brand 3/8" drill was given to me for Fathers Day. It has faithfully served me for normal use, but after 9/11 I purchased an American Flag and wanted to mount it on our brick facade. I quickly discovered that I needed a hammer drill and after looking at all the major brands, I settled on the Milwaukee 14.4V cordless hammer drill. First, I am not a contractor and I do not need any more power than 14.4V. Second, after handling similar products from Porter Cable and Dewalt, the Milwaukee handle was more slim and fit my hand much better. In addition the Milwaukee weighed less and had a metal chuck and reversible battery. I took it home charged up the battery in one hour and was able to easily drill in hammer mode four holes and then drive the screws in the brick to hold the flag bracket. My flag is proudly displayed and I am happy with my purchase of the Milwaukee 0514-24 14.4V hammer drill.


As good as it gets [Posted on 2004-02-12]
I'm not sure how long I've had this drill, but probably 3-4 years. At the time I write this it has been discontinued, but I'm sure Milwaukee has replaced it with a similar, upgraded model. After going through several lesser drills over a number of years I decided to splurge and spend the money on a REAL piece of equipment. It's been worth every penny. I expect this drill to outlast ME, it's that good. Very powerful, reliable, the batteries charge in about 45 minutes, and it has done everything I've asked of it easily. If I add up what the lesser drills cost me over the years, it would have been cheaper to buy the best the first time.

Whatever your expectations, this drill will probably meet them.


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