Home >> Cordless Tools >> Drills Home >> Cordless Tools Home >> Construction Tools
Milwaukee 0602-22 12-Volt Ni-Cad 3/8-Inch Cordless Driver/Drill Kit | List Price: $284.00 Discount Price: $134.49
 |
| Brand: Milwaukee Binding: Tools & Hardware
Features: - High speed - 1,400 rpm for faster drilling and fastening
- 280 in.-lbs. torque for driving larger screws and drilling bigger holes
- Compact size for tight quarters
- Clip-Lok system for convenient storage and quick access
- Limited warranty
great drill for basic drill uses [Posted on 2003-12-25] I bought this drill on december 15 and have used it several times. the clip for the belt works great much better than the big lug hook. it goes on the clip easy and comes off easy. the drill is great for drilling or screwing. if you are looking for a drill to clip on and carry with you. the batteries seem to come off easier than on the older style of milwaukee. i recommend this drill.
Compact, Tough and Powerful!!! [Posted on 2003-12-31] If you need a good all around cordless, this drill is highly recommended. Milwaukee has done a great job incorporating "Heavy Duty" toughness without the weight of an 18 volt bruiser! This drill is not only light but compact, nearly the size of my older Panasonic. The plastic housing is the best I have seen among cordless drills. Looks like it's built to last! The rubberized trigger and soft grip handle just adds to the balanced comfort. This drill also included a cool Clip-Lok system eliminating the need for a holster or one of those awkward lug hooks. The power is more than adequate for most jobs. I was able to drill quite a few holes with my hole-saw during door installations. The drill does pack a pretty hefty kick with all the torque generated at 1400rpm. Luckily, there is a two speed feature to tame this beast! For me, a good 12 volt drill is perfect for most woodworking projects, the weight and extra bulk of anything greater is just not worth the fatique. Maybe I just don't have the ego for a hefty 18 or 24 volter! To me, the whole point of using cordless tools is to get away from the excess weight! The only complaint I have on this drill is the trigger. Although, I love the rubberized feel, my finger got pinched quite a few times when I pulled the trigger. The fleshy part of my trigger finger got caught between the tacky rubber switch and the housing...Ouch! Then again, it may just be me and not the tool. All in all, this is another excellent product from Milwaukee! And a big mahalo to Larry at the Amazon/Tool-Crib for assisting with my purchase. No where on the islands was this beauty available!
Tool vs toy [Posted on 2004-09-15] Dont send a boy to do a mans job..Dissapointed in Milwakee's product for the first time. problems with chuck bearings. can not screw or drill much load. maybe a 12V drill should be called a screw gun not a drill
A Great Drill-Driver [Posted on 2007-02-09] An ideal tool for someone needing a cordless drill-driver but who isn't a house-building carpenter/contractor. Plenty of power, well-balanced and not too heavy.
heavy use [Posted on 2008-07-31] I bought this over two years ago & wanted to wait to review it. I have beaten this thing up mercilessly, including exposing it to salt water - never a total dunk, but lots of spray and splashes. No problem. I have also dropped it on concrete, in the sand, used it as a mallet, and done all kinds of other bad things to it.
My only complaints are (1)the low capacity batteries that come with the drill. They provide plenty of power - just not long enough. The replacement 2.4a.h. ones do a lot more work between charging.
(2)The belt hook is a joke, but I never use it anyway.
(3)The carrying case for this thing is a monster - big enough for three drills.
Good torque and the one-hand tightening chuck is very convenient. My outer bearings are getting a bit loose now, but given the amount of sand, mud, and plaster dust this thing has eaten in two years, I consider that OK.
Click here for more details and discount information...
|